The attached file will generate TSLOAD. Quite a small Basic program that
loads the file into memory, the .do file can be deleted after loading.
On 10/3/20, 8:47 PM, "M100 on behalf of Joshua O'Keefe"
wrote:
>On Mar 10, 2020, at 8:39 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
>> TS-DOS and Sardine for UR-II
I don't have TS-Load but here is a DO file that will load it into ram. It's
large, but once loaded you can delete the DO file and TS-DOS will be in RAM
ready to use. This is one of the three loaders I put together for mComm.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020, at 8:47 PM, Joshua O'Keefe wrote:
> On Mar 10,
On Mar 10, 2020, at 8:39 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> TS-DOS and Sardine for UR-II attached
Thanks for this. For those of us with optionless hardware you wouldn't happen
to have the loader handy as well, would you? I think it's called TSLOAD? Ive
been keeping DOS100 itself in RAM and it's
TS-DOS and Sardine for UR-II attached
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020, at 7:50 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> You need DOS100.CO which is about 6k in size. UR-II loads it from your TPDD
> device (Original floppy disk, or emulator such as mComm, Laddiealpha or
> Nadsbox) The Sardine spell checker can also be
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 8:04 PM Joshua O'Keefe
wrote:
> Oh wow, thanks for making me aware of this thing. Ultrascreen100 is
> really neat! I'm not quite sure how to turn it back off, though.
>
> I'm not sure where Rexmanager loads, but the USC zip seems to have a
> program "LOADER.BA" for
> On Mar 10, 2020, at 8:03 PM, Joshua O'Keefe wrote:
>
> Oh wow, thanks for making me aware of this thing. Ultrascreen100 is really
> neat! I'm not quite sure how to turn it back off, though.
Answering my own question: CLEAR 0,60170 will prompt to turn off USC.
Oh wow, thanks for making me aware of this thing. Ultrascreen100 is really
neat! I'm not quite sure how to turn it back off, though.
I'm not sure where Rexmanager loads, but the USC zip seems to have a program
"LOADER.BA" for generating the CO at a different load address. Maybe it would
be
So it turns out the left side catch is missing. There seem to be two holes
where the catch was mounted, does it sound rational to perhaps tie the metal
bar down with a little piece of wire through those, as a kind of substitute
catch?
I'm lucky that this is purely aesthetic. The space bar
You need DOS100.CO which is about 6k in size. UR-II loads it from your TPDD
device (Original floppy disk, or emulator such as mComm, Laddiealpha or
Nadsbox) The Sardine spell checker can also be loaded in the same way.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020, at 7:12 PM, Jason Benson wrote:
> When I try to run
I am glad I got creative on the background color for CloudT because I can
instantly recognize it when it shows up in screenshots and videos.
Totally on purpose :-)
-- John.
When I try to run TS-DOS from the Ultimate ROM II(v2.12) I get the error
"Not found". Do I need to load a separate binary for TS-DOS? I haven't
found one yet , but I still have a lot of stuff to look through.
-Jason
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 3:21 PM Tom Wilson wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 3:16 PM John R. Hogerhuis
> wrote:
>
>> Other issue is powering Arduino.
>>
>
> I don't see that as an issue at all.
>
There are always ways but portability is important.
-- John.
I was excited when I came across Ultrascreen100, and it worked great when I
loaded it, but after loading it if I try to run the Rexmanager the screen
blanks out and the only resolution seems to be cold starting it.
Is Ultrascreen100 incompatible with REX or am I doing something wrong?
-Jason
Yes, you could do it with a Teensy.
The only issue is that the ready made MIDI shiields won't fit on a Teensy,
since the Teensy is a different shape than Arduino. So you'd either need to
figure out the pin assignment or roll your own I/O board.
Tom Wilson
wilso...@gmail.com
(619)940-6311
K6ABZ
Bryan Lunduke just put out a video covering the TRS-80 Model 100 from an
OS perspective.
Here's a link to it on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs8PWhdoouU
Just started watching it as I am posting this email...
Thanks for all the info!
My PMA-5 does have the serial connector, but it's a mini-din and I have
no clue what its pinouts are.
But even though I'd like to use the M100 with the PMA-5 portably, I'd
still like to be able to talk to my MT-32 from the M100.
I have a couple of Max232 TTL/9 pin
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 3:16 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
> Other issue is powering Arduino.
>
I don't see that as an issue at all. It uses its own power supply, just
like the synthesizer will. You can power an Arduino from a 9v wall wart or
a USB power supply. If this needs to be portable, a
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 1:34 PM Tom Wilson wrote:
>
> Google search (aside from Model T) says some devices are tolerant of 30720.
>> Some devices can be switched to non-standard 38400bps which Model T is
>> exactly capable of.
>> Also I wonder if there are confounding variables like flow
> Google search (aside from Model T) says some devices are tolerant of 30720.
> Some devices can be switched to non-standard 38400bps which Model T is
> exactly capable of.
> Also I wonder if there are confounding variables like flow control, and
> wiring?
> -- John.
There shouldn't be any
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 8:54 AM Mike Stein wrote:
> We had a discussion about MIDI a few years ago and it was feasible; there
> was a fairly simple interface and some proof of concept software but I
> don't recall any actual serious software.
>
> Possibly some MIDI devices are more particular
We had a discussion about MIDI a few years ago and it was feasible; there was a
fairly simple interface and some proof of concept software but I don't recall
any actual serious software.
Possibly some MIDI devices are more particular about baud rate than others but
it worked with my keyboards
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