Re: [M100] replacement motherboards

2020-05-11 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
" Back lit hires LCD display. (80 chars?, meh)." I'd like to see something with a sunlight readable transflective LCD display. Personally not interested in the backlight since I don't use computers in the dark. But any display can be lit.

Re: [M100] CP/M mailing list, REXCPM

2020-05-11 Thread Philip Avery
Yeah, I think keep it on this list. Then it covers the REX part of REXCPM. Philip On 12/05/2020 3:52 pm, Stephen Adolph wrote: After I wrote the note, I wondered if using the other list really made sense; it would divide the discussions. On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 10:57 PM David Rogers

Re: [M100] CP/M mailing list, REXCPM

2020-05-11 Thread Stephen Adolph
After I wrote the note, I wondered if using the other list really made sense; it would divide the discussions. On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 10:57 PM David Rogers wrote: > What Kevin said, except I just happen to still have the 100, 102, 200 and > NEC units from the days when they were the latest

Re: [M100] CP/M mailing list, REXCPM

2020-05-11 Thread Kevin Becker
I've had my 102 for many years, although not since it was the latest thing. I lusted after one when they were new but I was just a kid. I was very fortunate to get a Tandy 1400LT to take to college from my generous parents, but didn't get a Model T until sometime in the early 2000s from

Re: [M100] CP/M mailing list, REXCPM

2020-05-11 Thread David Rogers
What Kevin said, except I just happen to still have the 100, 102, 200 and NEC units from the days when they were the latest thing. But I used CP/M in those days and found it to be easy to use and effective for the relative simplicity of the computers of the day. CP/M over, e.g., WordPerfect any

Re: [M100] CP/M mailing list, REXCPM

2020-05-11 Thread Kevin Becker
I'd prefer one list for all M100 stuff but I suppose it doesn't matter much either way. I'm not likely to be much of a contributor but I'm very interested in trying out CP/M and even bought a (okay several) M100 just for this purpose. On Mon, 2020-05-11 at 22:40 -0400, Stephen Adolph wrote: > Hi

Re: [M100] CP/M mailing list, REXCPM

2020-05-11 Thread Abraham Moller
Hi Steve, Thanks for the update. I am looking forward to reading the details on your website. Yes, it would be good to revive the MTCPM mailing list. Regards, Jon On Mon, May 11, 2020, 10:40 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > Hi folks, > > I have started to update the REX wiki for my new projects: >

[M100] CP/M mailing list, REXCPM

2020-05-11 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi folks, I have started to update the REX wiki for my new projects: REXCPM and REX# aka REXsharp a work in progress. Anyhow, we have a mailing list for CP/M use on Model 100 called MTCPM. I wonder if we should revive that for CP/M discussions now, or should we keep CP/M here on this list?

Re: [M100] Cleuseau ROM and REX?

2020-05-11 Thread Peter Noeth
According to my information, version R2C1D.BX was some kind of development version, undocumented as far as I can tell. I use RC2100.BX myself, but only the ROM II portion ("CALLl 911" from BASIC each time you want to use one of it's functions), and have defined F6, in BASIC to access it { type:

Re: [M100] replacement motherboards

2020-05-11 Thread William stewart
Dan, I feel exactly the same as you do. I too bought a dead 102 and found some suspect parts on board. Some burned, corroded. Ni-Cad ok though. I initially wondered what it would take to design an Model T2 with a Z80 on board. I extracted the mobo of my T2 today and I find the design process

Re: [M100] Definition of CBM requested from calcmandan (me )

2020-05-11 Thread Tom Wilson
The initialism CBM stands for Commodore Business Machines, as Doug said. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_International Tom Wilson wilso...@gmail.com (619)940-6311 K6ABZ On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 10:16 PM Doug Jackson wrote: > I assumed it was Commodore Business Machines (Another