Re: [M100] relocatable code was Re: Woolly Questions

2017-08-06 Thread Willard Goosey
On Sun, 06 Aug 2017 05:31:41 + "John R. Hogerhuis" wrote: > Reljmp.pdf on Steve's page > > http://www.club100.org/memfiles/index.php?direction=0&order=nom&directory=Steve%20Adolph&PHPSESSID=8154idtjifrfcaggk5712smhf1 > > Ahh, yes. I see. Reaching back to '79! Man, I turned 6 in 1979... Th

[M100] TPDD Belt

2017-08-06 Thread Kurt McCullum
I just wanted to confirm that the FRW8.5 belt is the proper fit. The dimensions are identical to the ones from the Club100 site. I ordered mine off of eBay and my drive works perfectly now. Here is the link if anybody needs one. http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-5-IC-Flat-Rubber-Replacement-Belt-for-V

[M100] Gopher Sites

2017-08-06 Thread Jeff Greer
Thanks for the info and reminder of "gopher" sites. I remember them fondly from the time between Compusere and the full fledged WWW. If I can figure it out, I hope to set up a gopher server either on my R Pi or one of my servers on the network. Jeff PS. I need to dust off my two functional M100s

Re: [M100] Woolly Questions

2017-08-06 Thread Kenneth Pettit
Hi Jim, Woolly would be a device that services memory in the low address range and responds to new I/O addresses, and would have an onboard 8MB flash chip. As such, serving OptROM images is one of the planned services. If I can make the protocol look like REX, then no new 8085 software would

Re: [M100] DVI

2017-08-06 Thread Jan Vanden Bossche
Well, I'm only looking to output the screen to another monitor, be it 40 or 80 cpl. Did nobody ever attempt that?  Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus Jan-80 From: Mike Stein To: m...@bitchin100.com Sent: Saturday, 5 August 2017, 10:38 Subject: Re: [M100] DVI The service manual covers