Hi Kurt

Question for a Model T newbie (but not a newbie in a programmer sense).  I have 
an eprom burner and a bunch of 27c256 eproms. How hard is it, or if you can 
reference a schematic to remap the option socket to this eprom.

I have been playing with Byteit assembler on the T alone to transition myself 
from a hardcore 6809 programmer to the 8085 (not finding it that difficult 
other than not knowing memory layout by heart yet)  I do have VirtualT up and 
running for my real programs that I have in mind, as well as asm85 on my PC.  I 
would also like to know if Byteit is my best choice for the assembler on the T 
alone (I can’t seem to find a good assembler on the T).

My problem I wish to resolve is to get TS-DOS onto the option rom so I can use 
TPDD protocol instead on ASCII/XMODEM transfers.  I seem to have good 
communication between the PC/Model-T @ 4800 baud for ASCII & 19,200 baud for 
Xmodem, but have never gotten any of the TPDD Servers/Clients working..

Bill Nobel

> On Mar 29, 2016, at 11:15 PM, Kurt McCullum <kurt.mccul...@att.net> wrote:
> 
> The beta version of SARDOS for the NEC is available for download. Gary Weber 
> put it on the web8201.net site for me.
> 
> Kurt

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