Re: [M100] Mike (not Mark ;-) Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread Mike Stein
No problem; there's a fairly well-known conservative author/commentator named Mark Steyn who's always getting into trouble so I wouldn't want to be confused with him ;-) mike - Original Message - From: Bill Nobel To: Model 100 Discussion Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 11:34 PM

Re: [M100] Mike (not Mark ;-) Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread Mike Stein
Hi Bill, Not sure what you mean by handshaking on the port or the null modem; handshaking is usually selected and handled by the software at each end. The port and cable are essentially transparent; they don't always pass on the hardware handshake signals but that shouldn't matter for TS-DOS.

Re: [M100] Mike (not Mark ;-) Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread Bill Nobel
Sorry Mike, I had things listed as Mark in my contact list. Now corrected. Bill Nobel b_nobel@ hotmail.com > On Apr 28, 2016, at 9:29 PM, Bill Nobel wrote: > > Not found a decent solution yet Mark. I have been trying the different > Servers without the Rom a

Re: [M100] Mike (not Mark ;-) Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread Bill Nobel
Not found a decent solution yet Mark. I have been trying the different Servers without the Rom and couldn’t find a working model. Now that I have the Rom, I should be able to get something. Should I enable H/W handshaking over Xon/Xoff maybe on the port? My Null modem right now is just Xon/X

Re: [M100] Mike (not Mark ;-) Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread Mike Stein
Hi Josh, 1 - The early M100 ROM uses a non-standard pinout, so replacing it requires rerouting some of the pins; see m100y2k.pdf in Steve Adolph's folder at http://www.club100.org/memfiles/ 2 - The late M100 ROM has the same contents as the early version but uses a JEDEC standard pinout, so a

Re: [M100] Mike (not Mark ;-) Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread Mike Stein
Happy to hear it worked so well for you; enjoy! Guess I don't have to look up the jumpers after all ;-) Just curious why you're still running Desklink instead of John's LaddieAlpha? BTW, the name's Mike, not Mark... ;-) - Original Message - From: Bill Nobel To: Model 100 Discussi

Re: [M100] Mark Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread John Gardner
It's been a few years since I've used my 8201a / W8.1 tablet link. This is the converter I use - Breaks out the stuff you need, and otherwise works flawlessly - It'll run 230.4k with TeraTerm / W8.1; Not with a K85 clone, of course... One other caveat - Mine is a few years old now; one never

Re: [M100] Mark Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi, hey just double checking... not sure T102 is supported.. Steve On Thursday, April 28, 2016, Bill Nobel wrote: > Yes and Yes. It supports bot 27c256 & 27c512 Eproms. Mark has implemented 2 options for the difference between the 100 & the 102 rom socket. > Bill Nobel > b_no...@hotmail.com > >

Re: [M100] Mark Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread Bill Nobel
Yes and Yes. It supports bot 27c256 & 27c512 Eproms. Mark has implemented 2 options for the difference between the 100 & the 102 rom socket. Bill Nobel b_nobel@ hotmail.com > On Apr 28, 2016, at 2:12 PM, Josh Malone wrote: > > Is this the board you're referri

Re: [M100] Mark Stein's ROM Board

2016-04-28 Thread Josh Malone
Is this the board you're referring to: http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=M100ROM Does this work on a model 102? I'm still managed to be confused about the ROM chip differences between early 100, late 100 and 102. -Josh On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 12:08 AM, Bill Nobel wrote: > Well, board