On Fri, Mar 20, 2026 at 11:50 AM Kenneth Pettit [email protected]
<https://mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Guys,
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> Well, I fixed it ... sort of. [...]
> Try the download again please.
>
Thank you, Ken. It almost works now. The .ZIP file downloads but an error
message is prepended to it:
<script>console.error("Failed to open file: files\/Clinton
Reddekop\/z100v0.1.zip.dlcnt. New count = 334");</script>PK...
On Fri, Mar 20, 2026 at 7:31 AM Mike Hyde <[email protected]> wrote:
Here is a link to the download I have until the site gets fixed up:
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> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1r56yLTWeiie7f628bDVsJUifc0qOPd61?usp=drive_link
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Thank you for uploading that, Mike! I’m reading the z3 interpreter .asm
file now.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2026 at 11:54 PM Brian K. White <[email protected]>
wrote:
Ken Petit needs to take a look.
> You can browse the member uploads directory, but not actually download the
> file.
> [...]
> And this time the internet archive does not save us
Ken: I know you are super busy, so I hesitate to ask, but how hard would it
be to have an optional, alternate view of the member files which doesn’t
use Javascript or PHP? Just a simple directory tree, no HTML, would be
great as it would allow these Model T artifacts to be backed up.
Everyone, but particularly Gary Weber if you are on this list: I noticed
another Model T site has a similar issue. When I needed to implement VARPTR
on the NEC PC-8201, I distinctly recalled seeing a solution on web8201.
Googling with various search engines, even specifying the site
<https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aweb8201.net+varptr&udm=14&oq=site%3Aweb8201.net+varptr&sclient=gws-wiz-modeless-web-only>
explicitly, turned up nothing except people saying VARPTR doesn’t exist in
N82 BASIC. When I finally stumbled upon the VARPTR page
<https://web8201.net/default.asp?content=XCompat.asp> again, I tried to
save it in the Internet Archive. Unfortunately, the web8201.net server is
configured so that web crawlers (like Google and Internet Archive) get
redirected
<http://waybackmachine.org/https://web8201.net/default.asp?content=XCompat.asp>
to https://default.asp/. I hope we can create a public mirror of web8201.net
as it contains information that I haven’t seen anywhere else.
—b9