The only thing that I can think of is, it might be the DOS for the portable 
floppy drive which I had at one point(I still might somewhere). I don't know if 
EME systems was ever involved with that or whether the portable floppy drive 
required an option ROM to operate.

On 3/13/2017 12:54 AM, Mike Nugent wrote:
EME Systems (Dr. Tracy Allen) offered several products for the "Model T” 
notebooks. Take a look at a back issue of Portable 100 for the ads. For 
example, go to http://www.club100.org/library/libp100.html and near the bottom 
right side of the page, select "Vol. 9 No. 9 Sep/Nov 1992” to download or view 
that issue of P100. (Direct link to the PDF: Vol. 9 No. 9 Sep/Nov 
1992<ftp://ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/p100-9208.pdf>)

See the ad for the XR4 on page 2 as indicated by a PDF reader. (The actual 
magazine's page is CII, the inside of the front cover.) The OWL weather logger 
ad appears on page 19 (magazine page 17). EME’s ROMBO and extRAM show on page 
28 (magazine page 26).

I don’t know if the EME Systems address and phone numbers are still valid.

I’m sure other mention of EME Systems has been made on this mailing list. Tracy 
himself may even have posted. Maybe check the archives?

I hope this info helps lead you to the info you need.

— Nuge —


On Mar 12, 2017, at 9:56 AM, hargarg trurthsr 
<fungus...@outlook.com<mailto:fungus...@outlook.com>> wrote:

I have a model 102 with 32k ram expansion which I got in the 80's. I
just recently rediscovered it in closet and found some rom installed in
the option rom slot. It has an eme systems logo on it, but I have no
idea what it is. I've already tried calling 63012 and 63013 and the
computer just freezes when I do that. Is there any way to figure out
what the rom is from basic ?



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