Thanks! I'll look into it. Not sure I'll get much use out of it, but it's there if I need to!
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 10:23 AM, Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> wrote: > The T200 has this capability to hide software below the first Basic > program. It is an alternative to home software. > > The m100 does not simply because on reset it checks for total memory and > resets the lowmem address. > > There is lots of info on lowmem function in the m100sig. > > Anyhow I did that Rom patch to enable lowmem software to work on m100. > > That said I dont know of any lomem software for m100. This patch let's > you play with lowmem software of your own creation I guess. > > Steve > > On Sunday, June 24, 2018, c646581 <c646...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> I just got my Model 100 a couple weeks ago and have been having a blast >> with it since then. One of the first things I did (after cleaning up the >> leaking capacitor mess inside of it) was to install a system ROM with the >> Y2K patch. I found a pre-patched image in Steve's member upload library >> that also includes a "LoMem" patch. I burnt the image to a 27C256, built an >> adapter board (since I have an older M100) and everything worked as it >> should. On the menu screen, I now get a "LoMem mod" message next to the >> date and time. >> >> I can't find any information on what exactly this LoMem mod does. I saw >> something about the M200 having a "LoMem" feature, but couldn't find >> anything about that either. Does it let the M100 switch between ROM/RAM >> banks like the M200? What kind of extra hardware would I need to take >> advantage of it? >> >> Thanks, >> Jimmy. >> >