Re: [M100] Memory release question

2021-05-02 Thread Stephen Adolph
Audacity is great, it *almost* works, but it has so many controls it makes you think - wow there must be a way to make this work. On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 9:49 AM Charles Hudson wrote: > Thank you all for your suggestions: > > Douglas, thank you for pointing to the Club100 files; I copied them.

[M100] Memory release question

2021-05-02 Thread Charles Hudson
Thank you all for your suggestions: Douglas, thank you for pointing to the Club100 files; I copied them. Joshua, TPDD and emulation are two topics I have yet to explore successfully. I do have a working DVI, however. Jeffrey and Peter, I did successfully create a copy of the Data / Sort software

Re: [M100] Memory release question

2021-04-30 Thread Peter Noeth
h had to be "unloaded" before most .CO programs could be run. Regards, Peter Message: 4 > Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 13:37:23 -0400 > From: Charles Hudson > To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com > Subject: [M100] Memory release question > Message-ID: > fspjyomt3nc

Re: [M100] Memory release question

2021-04-30 Thread Jeffrey Birt
, I’m stuck as both cassette decks I have are not working. Jeff Birt From: M100 On Behalf Of Charles Hudson Sent: Friday, April 30, 2021 12:37 PM To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com Subject: [M100] Memory release question Thanks, Peter, for your explanation of the memory segmentation issue; t

Re: [M100] Memory release question

2021-04-30 Thread Joshua O'Keefe
On Apr 30, 2021, at 10:37 AM, Charles Hudson wrote: > But again, if someone has a better idea... Have you considered TPDD emulation, loading the program over the serial port? The ZBUG files are available, and could be loaded with TEENY or TSDOS fairly easily, saving wear and tear on your

Re: [M100] Memory release question

2021-04-30 Thread Douglas Quagliana
Charles writes: > The RS M100 Assembler / Debugger application documentation has a brief >appendix of ROM routines, listing purpose, entry and exit conditions and >addresses, but unfortunately incomplete. One new objective is to find a >complete listing, hopefully commented I would suggest

[M100] Memory release question

2021-04-30 Thread Charles Hudson
Thanks, Peter, for your explanation of the memory segmentation issue; the fact that there is no 80C85 Jump Relative opcode and thus no relocation was unknown to me. As you may deduce my depth on the M100 is pretty shallow. Until recently I had only the bar code reader software to play with (other

Re: [M100] Memory release question

2021-04-29 Thread Peter Noeth
on > To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com > Subject: [M100] Memory release question > Message-ID: > ma9b6zlu-+b7jwwomfb2cvrvjj5nj1n3ze0tsgobdv...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > As noted, got the Model 100 assembler / debugger recently.

Re: [M100] Memory release question

2021-04-29 Thread Stephen Adolph
what is HIMEM? type ?HIMEM On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 10:35 AM Charles Hudson wrote: > As noted, got the Model 100 assembler / debugger recently. Installed on a > Model 102 which has 32k and which, before installation, reported 28k free. > Only 1 .BA program beside the standard applications. >

Re: [M100] Memory release question

2021-04-29 Thread Bert Put
Hi Charles, You may have some data in the clipboard. Open any text file, then select one character and "COPY" it. That should reduce the clipboard (copy buffer) size to one byte. Also, what parameters did you give the CLEAR command? Just "CLEAR" by itself probably won't do anything. You

[M100] Memory release question

2021-04-29 Thread Charles Hudson
As noted, got the Model 100 assembler / debugger recently. Installed on a Model 102 which has 32k and which, before installation, reported 28k free. Only 1 .BA program beside the standard applications. Loaded ZBGASM from tape and saved it to memory, after which the free memory was about 7k. I