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
