Re: [M100] In search of bad DRA< - 4164, 41256, etc.

2019-09-13 Thread Gregory McGill
not sure if i have bad 4116's still will look On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 5:14 PM Jeffrey Birt wrote: > It depends on if my insurance company quits fighting paying for the > procedure or not. I'm planning on not being able to make it still. I would > be happy to pay for postage. > > Jeff > >

Re: [M100] In search of bad DRA< - 4164, 41256, etc.

2019-09-13 Thread Jeffrey Birt
It depends on if my insurance company quits fighting paying for the procedure or not. I'm planning on not being able to make it still. I would be happy to pay for postage. Jeff -Original Message- From: M100 On Behalf Of Josh Malone Sent: Friday, September 13, 2019 7:00 PM To:

Re: [M100] In search of bad DRA< - 4164, 41256, etc.

2019-09-13 Thread Josh Malone
I've got several bad 4164s -- Microns pulled from an Apple 2 repair. Are you still unable to make it to TASM? I can post a couple to you if so. -Josh On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 7:54 PM Jeffrey Birt wrote: > > I built a DRAM tester for fun and to brush up on Arduino development. I have > a lot of

[M100] In search of bad DRA< - 4164, 41256, etc.

2019-09-13 Thread Jeffrey Birt
I built a DRAM tester for fun and to brush up on Arduino development. I have a lot of students I work with use Arduino, so I wanted to build something to stay up to date and I have not done anything with an Arduino for more than a year. I found a project online as a starting point and added an

Re: [M100] NADSBoxes

2019-09-13 Thread Tom Dison
Totally psyched! On Fri, Sep 13, 2019, 13:08 C.Magaret wrote: > Ken, thanks for your persistence with this. I’m psyched to hear the final > announcement. > > Cheers, > CAM > > > >

Re: [M100] NADSBoxes

2019-09-13 Thread C.Magaret
Ken, thanks for your persistence with this. I’m psyched to hear the final announcement. Cheers, CAM

[M100] NADSBoxes

2019-09-13 Thread Ken Pettit
Hey Gang, Some time ago I sent an email that I was working on getting a handful of NADSBoxes ready for sale. These were the "fall-out" from PCB yeild issues I experienced in 2008, and all of these needed a fair amount of TLC to get them working. After I sent that email, I ended up going to

Re: [M100] compact embedded ML coding

2019-09-13 Thread Josh Malone
Nice! My PROM burner stands ready :) On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 12:48 PM Kurt McCullum wrote: > > Success! I had to abandon all the poking, initialization, and string work and > finally go back to the ROM initialization routine. > > 10 POKE 63911,10:EXEC 62394:EXEC 64448 Will load the LINE code.

Re: [M100] compact embedded ML coding

2019-09-13 Thread Kurt McCullum
Success! I had to abandon all the poking, initialization, and string work and finally go back to the ROM initialization routine. 10 POKE 63911,10:EXEC 62394:EXEC 64448 Will load the LINE code. Adding this line to a program that requires LINE makes the process automatic. 10 POKE 63911,11:EXEC

Re: [M100] compact embedded ML coding

2019-09-13 Thread Kurt McCullum
It would appear that Steve already came up with a simple solution to my problem. I just had to find the file "embedding short ML routines in BASIC.txt" 10 a$="Code in ASCII" Zeros not valid but I can work with that. 20 call varptr(a$) Simple solution Steve. My thanks to you for putting that