What keywords did you use to look for my tokenize program? I had thought
putting it on GitHub would make it easier to find since search engines have
preferred it in the past. Does anyone know if there's a more visible place
to put new M100 software?

In my past searches, the Model T-specific repositories (Club100
<https://www.club100.org/memfiles/index.php?order=nom&direction=0&list_dir_contents=true&;>,
M100SIG <https://github.com/LivingM100SIG/Living_M100SIG>) have not been
well represented. (Perhaps the webcrawlers think they are dormant?) Usually
I only arrive at those sites indirectly, via links in messages found on
this very mailing list (which does tend to be indexed well). Archive.org
has a "Model 100
<https://archive.org/search?query=subject%3A%22Model+100%22>" Topic but it
has only 10 pieces of software
<https://archive.org/search?query=subject%3A%22TRS-80+Model+100%22&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22software%22>
in it, only one of which was written recently. Other sites, like dillernet,
still exist but with broken links.

How does one go about uploading something to Club100?

—b9

On Fri, Mar 27, 2026 at 6:14 AM David Plass <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd been looking for that tokenize program, and even asked Google Gemini,
> but neither it nor I could find it or anything like it. Thanks b9 for
> posting the link here!
> -D
>
> PS don't forget about "presentation-final-final-v3.ppt"
>
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2026 at 2:52 AM B 9 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> There is a binary dlp.prc included as well as a Motorola 68000 COFF
>> executable named “dlp”.
>>
>> Beside the Palm Pilot stuff, there’s some other interesting things, like
>> your BASIC tokenizer/detokenizer in C, including the start of a lexical
>> analyzer written in LEX, reminiscent of my m100-tokenize program
>> <https://github.com/hackerb9/tokenize>. You’ve got some nice notes on
>> reverse engineering the WP-2 native file format. And, I appreciate seeing
>> that you use the same file naming scheme as I do with files such as “
>> [email protected]” and “]”! All you’re missing are some files named
>> “core” and “deleteme”. :-D
>>
>> —b9
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 26, 2026 at 9:36 PM John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I was looking at an old hard drive and I found my DLPilot build
>>> directory.
>>>
>>> DLPilot is a program I wrote to make a Palm Pilot into a TPDD service.
>>> Ultimately some of this code got converted to C# and lives on in LaddieCon
>>> / LaddieAlpha
>>>
>>> At some point I lost the ability to build it as the cross compiler got
>>> dropped from whatever distro I was using at the time. And I wasn't sure
>>> where it was for a while.
>>>
>>> I still cannot build it, and I don't have any need to any more since I
>>> don't use any of my Palm Pilots.
>>>
>>> If any die hard palmheads with a working compiler are interested, I
>>> posted a zip file of the build directory and you're welcome to download the
>>> zip file and see if you can get it building again.
>>>
>>> https://bitchin100.com/dlpilot/dlp.zip
>>>
>>> If you just want a binary dlp.prc, I give them free to anyone who asks.
>>> And there is probably a copy in there.
>>>
>>> -- John.
>>>
>>

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