This overview makes it easy to identify all members of the M100 family

>                                                         Modem Init String
> ROM     0x001   0x3C5   0x3C8   0x3CC   0x3E6   0x4B1   
> Adress   1d     965d    968d    972d    998d    1201d   
> KC-85    E1     00      64      33      00      BC      371I1E
> M10_INT  23     00      64      33      00      BC      371I1E
> M10_US   7D     64      4D      45      FD      B2      M71I1E
> M100_INT B3     00      64      33      00      BC      371I1E
> M100_US  33     4D      31      00      B2      A5      M71I1E
> T102_INT A7     33      31      00      B2      A5      371I1E
> T102_US  A7     4D      31      00      B2      A5      M71I1E
> T200_INT AB     00      35      36      33      04      371I1ENN
> T200_US  AB     00      35      36      4D      04      M71I1ENN
> PC8201   94     D2      34      36      46      38      8I71XS
> PC8300   94     D2      34      36      46      38      8I71XS
Regards
Georg
 
========== Ihre Nachricht ==========================================

von      : Marcus B <[email protected]>
gesendet : Mittwoch, 26. März 2025, 02:34
an       : [email protected]
Betreff  : [M100] Simple System Info Fetch Program

__________ Originalnachricht _______________________________________
> Hey all,

> I recently got my hands on a T102 (thanks Stephen) and while transferring 
> stuff from my M100 I noticed something I wrote a few months ago, and planned 
> to share. 

> I used to write these a lot before the linux "fetch" programs became big.

> It does need more work, like differentiating between the models. I hope the 
> ascii art graphics survive, if not, I could hard code the character codes 
> into a DATA structure.

> I'm open to any suggestions through email or PR on github. Could add info 
> about option ROMs, ROM versions, etc...

> https://github.com/mrmabs/model100/blob/main/TFTCH.bas

> Regards,
> Marcus B

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