Where are you seeing a page on Bitchin100 about Mcomm, and where are you
finding an iOS version? I can find neither, either through the Wiki search on
Bitchin100 or through Google.
—mark
> Bitchin 100 says that there is a Windows version of Mcomm, but it just
> connects to Kurt's member page
How do I do this? STR$(A%) returns the value of A% with a leading space. This
is not how the M100 manual indicates STR$() works, and I can’t believe there’s
no way to get a numerical variable as a string that’s just the number?
There’s a disassembly of the entire Model 100 ROM that I want to say I found on
Club100, but I couldn’t swear to it. I just pulled out the parts from the
TELCOM entry point to the next entry point. I’ve been going through it and
replacing addresses with labels, such that it can be compiled run
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> What do you want it to do?
MVT100 exists. https://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=VT100
I'm aware of MVT, neat little project, but not really what I'm looking for.
I am mainly interested in non-volatile storage and network connectivity,
whether that's the host machine backing up the
Ken,
Thanks for the quick response! I seem to have misunderstood the design
intent of TDock, my apologies.
Certainly sounds like you have your hands full. One of my best friends has
an autistic sister that she helps care for, so I appreciate how much effort
that can be.
Best,
mark
*mark
Guess I'll just ask this every couple years, because I think it would be
rad as hell to have a modern dock for the M100.
It sounded like Ken had a working prototype a couple years ago, but haven't
heard anything since.
*mark audacity romberg817.368.9314mark.romb...@gmail.com
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I was looking at the disasssembled TELCOM source today, and it seems there’s
almost a kilobyte devoted to looking up and dialing phone numbers that could be
ditched, which has me thinking that it shouldn’t be too cramped to add hardware
handshaking and maybe even XMODEM once that (and ADDRSS
My journalist-surplus Model 100 has never had a battery door since new, and I’d
like to hunt one down.
If anyone has one they’d be willing to sell, please contact me off-list.
Thanks!
—m.a
Say y’all, I don’t have a login on the Bitchin 100 Wiki to comment there, but
both the 8k and 24k DIY RAM board articles have no actual actionable
information—no schematics, no links, no PCB art, nothing but a photo of the 8k,
and a photo of the prototype installed for the 24k.
Needless to
https://www.goodwillfinds.com/electronics/computers-and-tablets/accessories/vintage-nec-pc-8201a/10012--88408.html
Not mine, just giving folks a heads-up since they’re a bit rare.
Thanks for all the responses, y’all! LibROM sounds like just the ticket, and
having the code published is icing on the cake.
Thanks much!
—m
Has anyone played with modifying the system ROM to remove/change menu entries
or add other programs? ADDRSS and SCHEDL are totally useless to me, and I’d
rather have HTERM than TELCOM since I’m never going to even see a functional
RJ-11 jack again.
Might be nice to have the launchers for
I haven’t seen anything about Ken Pettit’s TDock recently. Does anyone know the
status of that project?
—mark, KF5YDR
With as many upgrades and hacks (NADSbox, REX, VT100) as we have for the M100,
I’m really surprised not to have seen anything done with the expansion bus
connector. Seems like a DVI clone would be achievable, or internal removable
storage or a VGA interface, or or or. I would love to be able to
My M100’s display is flickering, sometimes cutting out completely. Fiddling
with the contrast knob or giving it a thump seems to fix it sometimes, but not
always. Any idea what causes this, or how to fix it?
—mark, KF5YDR
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