Re: [M100] M100 "VT52" terminal emulator for PC

2023-02-20 Thread r cs
Actually the VT-52 is all there, and it was my bad for downloading a ZIP instead of using git (I thought the vcd directory was missing, but it was a git submodule (e.g. git submodule update --init etc.). [image: foo.png] On Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 10:04 AM r cs wrote: > Steve: > > Very

[M100] M100 "VT52" terminal emulator for PC

2023-02-20 Thread Stephen Adolph
After quite a bit of searching I finally found what I was looking for. This is in regards to the poorly named VT100 function that is included in REX#. I should have named it VT52 (sort of). The Model 100 treats it's screen like a terminal, in a way. There are control codes that mimic much of

Re: [M100] M100 "VT52" terminal emulator for PC

2023-02-20 Thread Joshua O'Keefe
> On Feb 20, 2023, at 5:45 AM, Stephen Adolph wrote: >  > After quite a bit of searching I finally found what I was looking for. > It is a VT52 terminal emulator written in C#, and compilable in Visual > Studio. I've been able to install the tools and been able to compile it. Steve, this is

Re: [M100] M100 "VT52" terminal emulator for PC

2023-02-20 Thread r cs
Steve: Very interesting! Are you familiar with the work of Lars Brinkhoff? https://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/terminal-simulator His work stands up an 8080 emulator on Linux and then runs the actual ROMs for the VT-100 (no AVO) and VT-52. The VT-100 is beautiful! It just so happens I was just

Re: [M100] M100 "VT52" terminal emulator for PC

2023-02-20 Thread birt_j
MONO is available for MAC/Linux to enable running .NET code. Jeff Birt From: M100 On Behalf Of Stephen Adolph Sent: Monday, February 20, 2023 7:44 AM To: m...@bitchin100.com Subject: [M100] M100 "VT52" terminal emulator for PC After quite a bit of searching I finally found what I was

Re: [M100] M100 "VT52" terminal emulator for PC

2023-02-20 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
If it doesn't make any native win32 calls it will be portable across most systems. LaddieAlpha is also in C# and works on Linux, windows, osx. If it's just translating control sequences I guess it wouldn't use win32. If it's painting a display or getting involved in the window / keyboard event

Re: [M100] One Tiny Battery Pack (Cryptronics, RAM+ expansion)

2023-02-20 Thread Brian K. White
TSLOAD.100 and TSLOAD.200 are now included with github.com/bkw777/dlplus That tsload.co from the Paul Globman collection page was indeed just the normal tsload for 200 not something special for XOS-C. I already had the "magic" DOSxxx.CO files in there and working for UR2, and TSLOAD does the

Re: [M100] T102 Nite Lite

2023-02-20 Thread Mike Stein
Nice!! On Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 5:38 PM Peter Noeth wrote: > I recently finished my T102 "Nite Lite" v2 and am attaching pictures, > which I hope make it through to the list. > > I originally attached a "gooseneck" type book light I got from Barnes & > Noble to an empty DB-25 connector and shell

Re: [M100] Can someone tell me what this memory module is?

2023-02-20 Thread Brian K. White
Purple Computing 8K module. Popular 3rd party alternative to the original ceramic modules with 4 2k chips on them. Fits: TRS-80 Model 100 Kyotronic KC-85 NEC PC-8201 / PC-8201a Olivetti M10 NOT: TANDY 102 or 200 -- bkw On 2/20/23 18:27, Tray Lornik wrote: Hi, I have a memory module that I

[M100] Can someone tell me what this memory module is?

2023-02-20 Thread Tray Lornik
Hi, I have a memory module that I am certain goes for a Tandy computer but I am not sure which Tandy model it is for or how big it is (though based on one of the chips I think it might be an 8K). I have an 8201, but this chip’s pins seem to be too wide for that portable. Wondering if maybe

Re: [M100] Can someone tell me what this memory module is?

2023-02-20 Thread Gary Weber
Interesting, I wonder why he was thinking the "chip's pins" seem to be too wide. It's a standard 8K RAM module we use in all the machines you listed. I wonder what sockets he's looking at. On Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 4:58 PM Brian K. White wrote: > Purple Computing 8K module. Popular 3rd party

Re: [M100] T102 Nite Lite

2023-02-20 Thread Hugh Spencer
Profoundly cool! On Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 6:03 PM Mike Stein wrote: > Nice!! > > On Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 5:38 PM Peter Noeth wrote: > >> I recently finished my T102 "Nite Lite" v2 and am attaching pictures, >> which I hope make it through to the list. >> >> I originally attached a "gooseneck"

Re: [M100] Can someone tell me what this memory module is?

2023-02-20 Thread Tray Lornik
Thanks for the info… much appreciated. ["The longest journey starts with the first step." - Lao Tzu] > On Feb 20, 2023, at 6:58 PM, Brian K. White wrote: > > Purple Computing 8K module. Popular 3rd party alternative to the original > ceramic modules with 4 2k chips on them. Fits: > TRS-80