Re: [M100] 3.5" Media

2017-08-07 Thread Gary Weber
> Double-sided doesn't hurt anything of course, although it's too bad you can't make 3.5" flippy disks as easily as you could 5.25"! After rereading this I wanted to make one critical point. Remember, if yours is truly the TPDD2, it already is double sided. It formats the drive as 100K per

Re: [M100] 3.5" Media

2017-08-07 Thread Kurt McCullum
Thanks Brian & Garry, I suspected that to be the case but when my HD disk appeared to work I thought I would ask. Kurt From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Brian White Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 4:41 PM To: m...@bitchin100.com Subject: Re: [M100] 3.5"

Re: [M100] Fwd: DVI

2017-08-07 Thread Flow gmail
Set Settings "mail" to "Send copy of every message to myself". Gene Corrigan flowcharles...@gmail.com >>>175 Market Street, 407<<< Charleston SC 29401-691707 +843.870.3235 > On Aug 7, 2017, at 1:02 PM, Gary Weber wrote: > > GMAIL does the same thing. > > Basically every

Re: [M100] 3.5" Media

2017-08-07 Thread Brian White
I wasn't using these when they were current, but... No question double density. Aside from the dates when these things were sold, or the fact that the actual formatting is far less than double density, or the fact that the original utility disk that came with it is double density, which are each

Re: [M100] 3.5" Media

2017-08-07 Thread Gary Weber
Double Density for sure. A long time ago, I had attempted to format a high density disk on a TPDD2 but it gave an error. I've always had to use double density disks. On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 2:33 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote: > For those who have used a TPDD2 in the past, I

[M100] 3.5" Media

2017-08-07 Thread Kurt McCullum
For those who have used a TPDD2 in the past, I have a question about media type. Do these drives prefer double density (720k) or high density (1.44mb) media? I've tested with both from by using recycled media from years gone by and both seem to work. My primary interest in the drive is to see

Re: [M100] Fwd: DVI

2017-08-07 Thread Gary Weber
GMAIL does the same thing. Basically every email has a unique ID, and GMAIL's case, the web client chooses only to ever represent one copy of that email in your entire inbox collection of folders. And since it exists in "Sent Items", you won't see it anywhere else. It's a known "feature", as it

Re: [M100] Fwd: DVI

2017-08-07 Thread VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN
shenanigans ? 1. what's that ? 2. just an ordinary yahoo web-mail account. Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus Jan-80 |\ _,,,--,,_ @ work / ,`.-'`' ._ \-;;, |,4- ) )_.;.( `'-' <---''(_/._)--'(_\_) From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Josh

Re: [M100] Fwd: DVI

2017-08-07 Thread VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN
... either. Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus Jan-80 |\ _,,,--,,_ @ work / ,`.-'`' ._ \-;;, |,4- ) )_.;.( `'-' <---''(_/._)--'(_\_) -Original Message- From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Mike Warns Sent: zaterdag 5 augustus 2017

Re: [M100] VirtualT IDE Linker

2017-08-07 Thread Gary Weber
Oh, and I did mean .LKR, not .LNK . On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 1:49 AM, Gary Weber wrote: > Up until now I've been doing things the "old fashioned" way and using > an 8085 Cross assembler on my Windows PC. (Okay, I kid.. The truly > old fashioned way would be to use an assembler