Re: [M100] coco drive thingie was wav format...

2018-10-04 Thread Willard Goosey




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 Original message From: Jesus R  Date: 
10/3/18  5:03 PM  (GMT-07:00) To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com Subject: [M100] 
coco drive thingie was wav format... 
The coco drive is not compatible with the TRS 80 Model 100 per the seller. He 
also said he has not interest in developing it for the RS T80 Model 100 at this 
time.
Jesus R  
the coco's serial port is a little quirky. Also if he did write the coco side 
software he's probably not very excited by the idea of rewriting it in 8085 
assembly. 
Willard




[M100] coco drive thingie was wav format...

2018-10-03 Thread Jesus R
The coco drive is not compatible with the TRS 80 Model 100 per the seller.
He also said he has not interest in developing it for the RS T80 Model 100
at this time.

Jesus R


Re: [M100] coco drive thingie was wav format...

2018-10-03 Thread Greg Swallow
So what about something like this M100 web server:

https://www.humanclock.com/webserver.php

It seems to be nothing more than "high speed" tape (looped) to access images as 
the clock goes round it loads the appropriate image for the minute of the hour. 
Only software they mentioned is a modified version of Apache; source (BASIC 
loader) available on link.

God Bless,

GregS <><

- Original Message -
From: "Willard Goosey" 
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Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2018 1:12:44 PM
Subject: [M100] coco drive thingie was wav format...

I kinda fell out of the coco list a couple of years ago, so i don't know this 
guy or where he got his software, so im gonna say nothing.
It is interesting that his(?) software isn't even trying to be Disk BASIC 
compatible...
Willard


[M100] coco drive thingie was wav format...

2018-10-03 Thread Willard Goosey




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 Original message From: "John R. Hogerhuis"  
Date: 10/3/18  1:16 PM  (GMT-07:00) To: m...@bitchin100.com Subject: Re: [M100] 
program library in WAV format 
"

So it's like a PDD server but running its own protocol, not PDD or Drivewire. "

He loves standards so much he invented his own ;-)

-- John.
I kinda fell out of the coco list a couple of years ago, so i don't know this 
guy or where he got his software, so im gonna say nothing.
It is interesting that his(?) software isn't even trying to be Disk BASIC 
compatible...
Willard