Can I trouble the list with a question regarding programming?
What are the options for programming the Model 100 other than BASIC and
machine code, if any?
My Retrochallenge 2015/07 entry this year will centre around creating a
custom ROM for my Model 102 and I know I'll make more progress
Jay,
It's still active but Ken might take a little time to get to your order.
He's a busy man but still maintains the club100 site. The box you
mentioned is the NADSBox. A couple months ago Ken did mention that there
is a limited supply.
Kurt
On 6/11/2015 5:13 AM, J MacDermott wrote:
Hi
Does this book still exist?
The Secrets of the Option ROM Revealed by Mo Budlong
On Thursday, June 11, 2015 7:52 AM, John R. Hogerhuis jho...@pobox.com
wrote:
I don't know. I bought a legit copy a few years back.
On Thursday, June 11, 2015, Mike Stein mhs.st...@gmail.com wrote:
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
Just got to thinking about that Covox Speech Thing. It would be very...
very cool to be able to compose/edit mods, in addition to listening to
them, on my M100!
It's also on my todo list (category: later... way later). The hardware is not
difficult to make but some interrupts may have to bypassed in order to drive
it(?)
Would make a super cool project!
Hiraghm hira...@hotmail.com kirjoitti 11.6.2015 kello 21.06:
Just got to thinking about that
There are plans online for a DIY parallel sound device similar to the Covox
Speech Thing/Disney Sound Source.
I looked into it a few years ago, but don't have the URLs handy...
On Jun 11, 2015 1:06 PM, Hiraghm hira...@hotmail.com wrote:
Just got to thinking about that Covox Speech Thing. It
The developer's wife stayed in touch with the list for a time after he
died. If you can reach her, I don't know her email, she might be willing
to sell copies. At the time we last obtained copies we were able to get
them for $50 a pop, which was an excellent price.
RBASIC is still an
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I can get SmallC running under Linux. This generates a SmallMAC (an 8085
macro assembler) input source file. I have the source code for SmallMAC
which is also written in C - I should be able to get that running under
Linux also.
The remaining steps, as I see them, are as follows:
1.
I see that my last question regarding calling main ROM routines from the
option ROM is answered here:
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=Calling_the_Main_ROM_from_Option_ROM
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