Re: [M100] REXCPM for Model 200?

2022-08-29 Thread Stephen Adolph
Bit of a step forward in terms of REXCPM for T200. In experiments on a real T200 (not virtualT), I get the following nice result. Question: What memory is accessed in the "address hole" from 8000-9FFF" when Option ROM is selected (BANK3)? - ideally CP/M needs a full 64k - we have ram from

Re: [M100] TPDD Server in MS BASIC?

2022-08-29 Thread Dan Higdon
> No, but I have it in Microchip PIC18F assembly!! Not sure that help you though. :) I don't know much about PIC assembly unfortunately. :) > Also, there is a C++ version in the VirtualT source code. C++ is my primary language these days, so I'll check that out. I knew VirtualT had a lot of

Re: [M100] TPDD Server in MS BASIC?

2022-08-29 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
There are K syntax C compilers for CP/M I guess. You could consider converting DLPlus to K syntax. -- John. >

Re: [M100] TPDD Server in MS BASIC?

2022-08-29 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 4:03 PM Dan Higdon wrote: > Does anyone have source to a LaddieAlpha type TPDD "server" program, but > written in Microsoft Basic? > > Not that I'm aware of. That said TPDD servers were made for other home computers and laptops than our Model T universe and PCs. > I

Re: [M100] TPDD Server in MS BASIC?

2022-08-29 Thread Ken Pettit
No, but I have it in Microchip PIC18F assembly!! Not sure that help you though. :) Also, there is a C++ version in the VirtualT source code. Ken On 8/29/22 4:03 PM, Dan Higdon wrote: Does anyone have source to a LaddieAlpha type TPDD "server" program, but written in Microsoft Basic? I

[M100] TPDD Server in MS BASIC?

2022-08-29 Thread Dan Higdon
Does anyone have source to a LaddieAlpha type TPDD "server" program, but written in Microsoft Basic? I have this idea to have a CP/M machine (in this case, a recently built Altair clone) act as a file server for my ModelT. This is obviously just a "for the fun of it" project with little practical