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On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 10:36 PM Gary Weber wrote:
> Remember those plastic dust covers that you could set on top of your Model
> T? I think Rick used to sell them, with his Club100 logo, if I remember
> correctly.
>
> Having just moved from Oregon to
Consider a 3D duplicate in your choice of material, from a service bureau or
friend with a 3D rig.
epc
> On Feb 2, 2019, at 10:35 PM, Gary Weber wrote:
>
> Remember those plastic dust covers that you could set on top of your Model T?
> I think Rick used to sell them, with his Club100 logo, i
>From what I recall they melted plastic in an oven.
Today I think 3d printing would be the most likely way and maybe oven or
whatever they use to smooth it a bit at the end.
-- John.
Remember those plastic dust covers that you could set on top of your Model
T? I think Rick used to sell them, with his Club100 logo, if I remember
correctly.
Having just moved from Oregon to Arizona, I'm finding that the house gets
covered in dust about twice as fast. Now I do keep most of my va
On Sat, 2 Feb 2019 19:43:32 -0500
Anthony Coghlan wrote:
> Not sure what type
> of memory cards were used - looks too small to be PCMCIA.
Some proprietary old card standard that never caught on. They do
apparently show up occasionally on eBay but they're way over-priced
because "rare". :-(
Will
On Sat, 2 Feb 2019 11:39:23 -0500
Stephen Pereira wrote:
> Subject: [M100] fig-FORTH
If you're not intent on starting this from scratch, the old CIS m100
archive (on club100 -- huge 23meg download but worth it!) has a
fig-FORTH with various support files in lib-08. There's also a version
in the
On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 4:43 PM Anthony Coghlan wrote:
> John, you were right... The screen flashing was just due to a low
> (actually, none installed) backup battery. The WP-2 arrived today and is
> in practically pristine cosmetic shape and seemingly perfect working order
> - a lucky find for
John, you were right... The screen flashing was just due to a low
(actually, none installed) backup battery. The WP-2 arrived today and is
in practically pristine cosmetic shape and seemingly perfect working order
- a lucky find for a very reasonable price. I will want to upgrade the
RAM, but th
Arcadeshopper.com should be able to sell you a REX
On Sat, Feb 2, 2019, 3:40 PM Stephen Pereira Yes, one day, if I can acquire a REX, that will be the first ROM image I
> will try to install.
>
> Here’s hoping I can get a REX!
>
> Thanks,
> smp
> - - -
> Stephen Pereira
> Bedford, NH 03110
> KB1
On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 12:40 PM Stephen Pereira <
stephen.m.pereira...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, one day, if I can acquire a REX, that will be the first ROM image I
> will try to install.
>
> Here’s hoping I can get a REX!
>
>
That's fine... either way, it has the code you need to interface with th
Yes, one day, if I can acquire a REX, that will be the first ROM image I will
try to install.
Here’s hoping I can get a REX!
Thanks,
smp
- - -
Stephen Pereira
Bedford, NH 03110
KB1SXE
> On Feb 2, 2019, at 2:46 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
>
> You might want to look at MForth, source code is
You might want to look at MForth, source code is available. It's a fast ANS
forth and runs from ROM.
You could use it to find the info you want to port fig forth or even
better, if you have a REX or rom burner, extend it. It would be nice to
have some more wordsets or a maybe compiler to produce s
I need a keyboard, and battery pack for an NEC PC-8300. I believe parts
from an NEC PC-8201 will fit.
Fred Whitaker
Hello all,
One of the things that I’ve done a number of times is to get the original
fig-FORTH running on my vintage computers. I have it running on my CP/M
machines, my SWTPC (clone from Corsham Tech), and my Tandy Color Computer.
I would very much like to get it to go on my new-to-me Model 1
Very nice Gary!
-- John.
Greetings all,
There have been many cases where people pick up 8300s off of eBay that were
used in some industrial setting and had their original System ROM removed,
and a custom application installed in its place. This meant that the
machine was useless as a Model T unless you replaced the custo
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