No Kurt, I added a socket to Mikes board to make it a bit more flexible for the supply of boardsI have. So far 3 separate roms burnt on 3 separate boards with sockets. Sure it does not allow me to have the cover plate on the back in place, But I found a stand for a laptop that works perfect to elevate it with no interference.
I am using a 102 with 32k ram, the only problem with it is the DEL/BKSP key doesn’t work (CTRL-H works perfect). Everything else is perfect on this machine. Bill Nobel b_nobel@ <mailto:b_no...@yuenscanada.com>hotmail.com > On May 7, 2016, at 9:18 PM, Kurt McCullum <kurt.mccul...@att.net> wrote: > > Glad to hear it worked for you. Are you using a 100 or 102? If a 102, did you > de-solder the main ROM? > > Kurt > > On May 7, 2016 8:10 PM, Bill Nobel <b_no...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Meant Sardine on that one. (damn I hate auto correct) > > Bill Nobel > b_nobel@ <mailto:b_no...@yuenscanada.com>hotmail.com <http://hotmail.com/> > > > > On May 7, 2016, at 8:54 PM, Bill Nobel <b_no...@hotmail.com > <mailto:b_no...@hotmail.com>> wrote: > > Oh glad to say new rom in place even though Sardis is kinda useless to me. > Everything now is working. > > Now to build a directory structure and file list on the PC. With this list, > Club100 and Bitchin100, I have found a huge amount of info on my aquisition > of the recent 102. > > Thing I need now is a small example of a source listing for Cleuseau. > Everything I try gives me a FC Error on the first line. > > Bill Nobel > b_nobel@ <mailto:b_no...@yuenscanada.com>hotmail.com <http://hotmail.com/> > > > > On May 7, 2016, at 1:29 PM, Kurt McCullum <kurt.mccul...@att.net > <mailto:kurt.mccul...@att.net>> wrote: > > If you are burning a new ROM for TS-DOS you may want to consider using > SARDOS. It is a merge of the Sardine and TS-DOS ROMs. I put Ken's path in all > three version to fix the Shift+down error. You end up with TS-DOS, T-Word and > Sardine in one ROM. > > It's in the members file area under my name. I've been using it on my NEC for > about a month and a half. > > Kurt McCullum > > On 5/6/2016 10:59 PM, Bill Nobel wrote: > I would be quite interested in the fix either in a patch form or a new image. > I have plenty of roms and a eraser/programmer available, sinceI have Mikes > boards operational now. > > Yeah I have 3 boards made up and working (and three left) now Mike, Thanks > again for the share on OSH park. > > Bill Nobel > b_nobel@ <mailto:b_no...@yuenscanada.com>hotmail.com <http://hotmail.com/> > > > > On May 6, 2016, at 11:38 PM, Ken Pettit < > <mailto:petti...@gmail.com>petti...@gmail.com <mailto:petti...@gmail.com>> > wrote: > > Hi Mike, > > No, nothing specific about REX ... EPROM would also work. But the media in > question was ROM, which cannot be changed (at least not unless it is actually > EPROM, and then only with a UV eraser and device programmer). > > Ken > > On 5/6/16 10:08 PM, Mike Stein wrote: > Hi Ken, > > Why is this fix only available for TS-DOS from REX and not the TS-DOS (EP)ROM > (assuming of course that one has the means to (re)program the EPROM, which a > number of us do)? Are the contents different in some way? > > m > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ken Pettit <mailto:petti...@gmail.com> > To: Model 100 Discussion <mailto:m100@lists.bitchin100.com> > Sent: Friday, May 06, 2016 12:42 AM > Subject: Re: [M100] TS-Dos Question > > Hi Bill, > > TS-DOS has bug in it that causes shift-down to skip all the way to the last > page of files instead of showing the 2nd, 3rd, etc. pages. I discovered the > bug when I disassembled it a few years ago and added a fix for the bug. This > fix would be available if you ran TS-DOS from REX, but not from ROM. > > So yes, it is normal, although only becuase of the bug in TS-DOS. > > Ken > > On 5/5/16 9:36 PM, Bill Nobel wrote: > Hey guys, I > have a question about TS-DOS on rom coming from a PC. > > > > I have > Laddiecon alpha running on my Win7 starter netbook. I get > 2 pages of a directory on the ModelT by using Shift Down > arrow in disk mode, but not the entire file list is shown > even though a lot of them are .do and .ba files. > > > > I have > quite a few .ba and .do files in the ‘Root’directory, > but only the first 20 files appear. > > > > Is this > normal? > > > > Bill Nobel > b_nobel@ <mailto:b_no...@yuenscanada.com>hotmail.com <http://hotmail.com/> > > > > > > > > > >