Wow unreal, I just placed the order with OSH Park a little over an hour ago and 
I just got a email from them that my boards and 201 others are off to 
fabrication already.  Now thats service.

Bill Nobel

> On Mar 30, 2016, at 3:56 PM, Gary Hammond <ghamm...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> I wish I had known about the other ROM board earlier. I ended designing my 
> own board which I have been using for both the M100 ROM and the option 
> socket. Photos of my board are at http://trs80stuff.net/m100-option-rom 
> <http://trs80stuff.net/m100-option-rom>/
> For the M100 ROM, I use an 256k OTP with the M102 ROM image modified for Y2K.
> For the option socket I have removed the old style molex socket and replaced 
> with my adapter board.
> Some observations:
> I can’t use a an IC socket on both the M100 board and the option ROM board at 
> the same time without hitting height problems. It is ok for the option ROM 
> providing you don’t want to put the cover back on.
> For the ROM socket I solder the pins to the adapter board the clip the top 
> side pins as close as possible to the PCB. I then solder in the programmed 
> OTP. The keyboard does touch the top of the OTP however it alls goes back to 
> gather with no visible bulge in the keyboard.
> For the option ROM socket I do it the other way, i.e., I solder the adapter 
> board to the M100 main board and use a socket on the adapter board. I have 
> found that trimming the legs of the EPROM slightly gives me just enough 
> height to put the cover back on.
> I have not been able to find any really low profile pins. The ones I got add 
> about an extra 4mm to the board height. If any one can point me at some low 
> profile pins it would be appreciated.
> Cheers,
> Gary
> From: M100 <m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com 
> <mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com>> on behalf of Bill Nobel 
> <b_no...@hotmail.com <mailto:b_no...@hotmail.com>>
> Reply-To: Model 100 Discussion <m100@lists.bitchin100.com 
> <mailto:m100@lists.bitchin100.com>>
> Date: Thursday, 31 March 2016 at 9:35 AM
> To: Model 100 Discussion <m100@lists.bitchin100.com 
> <mailto:m100@lists.bitchin100.com>>
> Subject: Re: [M100] ROM Available
> 
> Hi Georg
> 
> Thanks for the link.  I just ordered 6 of the boards from OSH Park, cost me 
> only $20 so quite cheap.  I have been looking for this exact thing for a 
> while.
> 
> Bill Nobel
> 
>> On Mar 30, 2016, at 9:04 AM, Georg Käter 
>> <georg.kae...@gk-engineering-services.de 
>> <mailto:georg.kae...@gk-engineering-services.de>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Bill,
>> 
>> this http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=M100ROM 
>> <http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=M100ROM> might do the job for 
>> you. I´m using it on my M100
>> since ~1 year with a TS-DOS. Only difficulty was getting the pins here in 
>> Germany, but finally I got it.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Georg Käter
>> 
>> ========== Ihre Nachricht ==========================================
>> 
>> von      : Bill Nobel <b_no...@hotmail.com <mailto:b_no...@hotmail.com>>
>> gesendet : Mittwoch, 30. März 2016, 07:46
>> an       : Model 100 Discussion <m100@lists.bitchin100.com 
>> <mailto:m100@lists.bitchin100.com>>
>> Betreff  : [M100] ROM Available
>> 
>> __________ Originalnachricht _______________________________________
>> 
>> > 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 
>> >> <mailto: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 <http://web8201.net/> site for me.
>> >> 
>> >> Kurt
>> 
>> 
>> 
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