Re: [M100] REXCPM and TPDD

2020-03-13 Thread Tom Wilson
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 10:59 PM Brian White wrote: > I'm working on, if not officially maintaining, both a version of dlplus > and sd2tpdd (arduino). But I say, if we're only warrying about the > emulators, then like John says why even bother with tpdd at all? Might as > well use whatever is

Re: [M100] REXCPM and TPDD

2020-03-12 Thread Kurt McCullum
The TPDD protocol allows for much longer filenames. It's TS-DOS and the existing file system on the model-T that limits it. So the short answer is yes, it could be done. I'll have to look at my code. But keep in mind, mComm only works on Windows and Android. I'm not sure what you are using as

Re: [M100] REXCPM and TPDD

2020-03-12 Thread Mike Stein
LaddieCon already has provision for 8.2 WP file names so it should be trivial. - Original Message - From: "Philip Avery" To: Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2020 5:53 PM Subject: [M100] REXCPM and TPDD >A call to TPDD-emulator authors. I understand these are currently Ken,

Re: [M100] REXCPM and TPDD

2020-03-12 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 3:07 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > > > My thought on REX CP/M at some point was just to give access to a raw > "disk images" over either the sector access protocol. > > > Meant to say either of the sector access protocol or the file protocol and the "Seek" extension. --

Re: [M100] REXCPM and TPDD

2020-03-12 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 2:53 PM Philip Avery wrote: > A call to TPDD-emulator authors. I understand these are currently Ken, > John & Kurt. Please correct me if there are any more. > > CP/M filenames are 8.3 format and for REXCPM we import & export files > from the net using an emulated-TPDD.

[M100] REXCPM and TPDD

2020-03-12 Thread Philip Avery
A call to TPDD-emulator authors. I understand these are currently Ken, John & Kurt. Please correct me if there are any more. CP/M filenames are 8.3 format and for REXCPM we import & export files from the net using an emulated-TPDD. (No provision is made to use a real TPDD).  Currently