And, though it helps the OP not at all, I hope it's not too forward to
note that I have two of these units, and need only 1, so I am looking to
sell my second unit (works, with disks, with homemade T100 cable, 1
drive, missing drive bay door, good shape)
Jim
Small nitpick: it has a ch3/4 RF TV output as well as the composite out.
And of course the cable for the M100 is different from the 102/200. I believe
there are sources on here for both the cable and the disk.
Have fun!
- Original Message -
From: Gregory McGill
To:
I'm using the m100 and especially the nec roms as a cross reference for my MSX
disassembly (and vice versa).
They are so close and in many cases it is of great help in identifying the
constant values and the dynamic data, vectors, etc.
In this way I'm now able to modify both the MSX and, still
Always wanted to have a DVI, just never seem to come up on eBay over here.
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> On 17 Jan 2020, at 10:54 pm, Gregory McGill wrote:
>
> http://ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/dvi.pdf
>
> It works with the 100, 102 and 200, it provides a video screen (composite
> out) and disk
http://ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/dvi.pdf
It works with the 100, 102 and 200, it provides a video screen (composite
out) and disk drive, it requires specific os to be loaded off disk then it
uploads a patched basic (basically) to use the display
I have disks, cables etc here
I just acquired a Radio Shack disk video interface; I haven't plugged it in
yet and it came with no documentation. It does have a port on the bottom -
looks like a ribbon cable - and a couple of RCA jacks on the back, so there
is a way in and a way out, but I don' know what it was designed to