Thanks Mike. I sent you a private email.

Kurt

On Aug 27, 2017 3:40 AM, Mike Nugent <m100l...@tmne.com> wrote:
Kurt,

I’ll keep an eye out for the NEC disk(s),

I’d be happy to lend you the dictionary floppy (I can’t make an image) and you can return it when you’re done. Will that work? Supply your mailing address here (or to n3ytkxznju@snkmail.com for privacy) and I’ll try to get it sent within a few days.

— Nuge --


On Aug 25, 2017, at 11:44 AM, Kurt McCullum <kurt.mccullum@att.net> wrote:

Mike,

I was able to get the files for the 200 version a year or two ago. But I'm still missing the 100 and NEC versions. It looks like John found the 100 version so that should be coming soon. The only missing version now is for the NEC.

I put these files along with the RAM versions of TS-DOS into the installs of mComm (Both Windows and Android versions). If someone is using the Ultimate ROM-II, they can turn TS-DOS or Sardine on from the main URII menu and mComm will send the appropriate file to the machine.

I have the image of the dictionary disk that Steve Adolph pulled from a TPDD1. I've hacked together a TPDD2 image of it. Though I must admit I guessed on all of the sector IDs. The image works as it is, but It would be nice to get a TPDD2 image from the real thing just in case I made a mistake somewhere along the way.

If you have the time and equipment to make an image I'd love to get it. Or if you're willing to let go of the dictionary floppy we can talk off-list about a transaction.

Kurt


On Friday, August 25, 2017 7:38 AM, Mike Nugent <m100list@tmne.com> wrote:


I haven’t followed this topic closely.

Are you still in need of that T200 version? Recently I happened upon the Sardine disk labeled ‘M200' and the accompanying American Dictionary.


There may have been a T200 disk version of TS-DOS with it, too, if that’s helpful. Let me know.

— Nuge —


On Aug 24, 2017, at 8:21 AM, Kurt McCullum <kurt.mccullum@att.net> wrote:

John,
 
Wow, that may be it! The 200 version had the following files on it.
 
SAR200.CO
RELOC.CO
RELOC.BA
SR-OFF.BA
 
The critical file is SARXXX.CO. There are three versions.
SAR100.CO for the 100/102
SAR200.CO for the T200 (Which I have)
SARNEC.CO for the 8201/8300
 
From: M100 [mailto:m100-bounces@lists.bitchin100.comOn Behalf Of John R. Hogerhuis
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 10:22 PM
To: m100@bitchin100.com
Subject: Re: [M100] TPDD Client Link
 
Is it this?
 
I have a lot of diskettes I haven't cataloged.

Moving my hoard to another room this weekend so I may find more things.
 
-- John.​




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