MFORTH opt rom source is public so you could look at that.
http://www.strangegizmo.com/products/mforth/
Steve Adolph with REX/REXMGR is the one to most recently create an
Option ROM. You could ask him what he has as far as a Option ROM
template.
-- John.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Mark Wickens m...@wickensonline.co.uk wrote:
I have a package waiting for me in the hallway - it's either an NEC or a
Tandy 200!
Mark.
Wow already in Stage 3 of your model T addiction. Ecellent...
-- John.
John
My plan is to create an OptionROM so any boiler plate code, guidelines,
etc. would be most welcome.
I am still planning on exploring the SmallC route, but I've already
started coding in assembler and am quite liking it :)
Certainly 8085 is a lot easier to get in your head than VAX
:
Is RBASIC still available? m
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Programming languages for the Model 100?
Not really. Assembly is your best bet hands down.
But there is RBASIC a basic
John,
Glad to hear it exists. The question I am trying to answer is about the
boilerplate. Looking through a few of the Traveling Software ROMs it would
appear that each one is slightly different. Is this because the interrupt
routines are different for various software used on the ROMs?
Kurt
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