The drive belt it likely broken. Mine wasn't but it was too stretched to
work. It's one of the common repairs that have to be done to get those
drives up and running.
Information on how to do that can be found here:
www.club100.org/library/sup/tddbelt.txt

Kurt


On Tue, Aug 21, 2018, at 7:36 AM, Jesus R wrote:
> Thanks for the advise everyone. I may need to look at one of these
> options. My unit arrived today and is very nice. However, the disk
> drive is giving me I/O error so something is up with it or the cable:(
> I followed the club 100 manual, but no cigar.> 
> I ordered the RAM from Gregory and looking forward to that. 
> 
> JR
> 
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>>     1. Still active? (Adam Murray)
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>>     4. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (Gregory McGill)
>>     5. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (Kurt McCullum)
>>     6. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (Brian White)
>>     7. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (c646581)
>>     8. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (Jeff Gonzales)
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>>  Message: 1
>>  Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 21:41:14 -0400
>>  From: Adam Murray <vec...@trustbasic.com>
>>  To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
>>  Subject: [M100] Still active?
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>>  Hello.  Just wondering what kind of activity this group sees
>>  these days.>> 
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>>  Message: 2
>>  Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 21:36:22 -0500
>>  From: Lee Kelley <l...@3footed.com>
>>  To: m...@bitchin100.com
>>  Subject: Re: [M100] Still active?
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>>  Pretty active in a few different directions....
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>>  On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 8:41 PM Adam Murray <vec...@trustbasic.com>
>>  wrote:>> 
>>  > Hello.  Just wondering what kind of activity this group sees these
>>  > days.>>  >
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>>  Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 22:03:56 -0700
>>  From: "John R. Hogerhuis" <jho...@pobox.com>
>>  To: m...@bitchin100.com
>>  Subject: Re: [M100] Still active?
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>>  Mostly communication about new projects and questions / answers for
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>>  On Sun, Aug 19, 2018, 6:41 PM Adam Murray <vec...@trustbasic.com>
>>  wrote:>> 
>>  > Hello.  Just wondering what kind of activity this group sees these
>>  > days.>>  >
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>>  Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 00:25:15 -0700
>>  From: Gregory McGill <arcadeshop...@gmail.com>
>>  To: m...@bitchin100.com
>>  Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox)
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>>  I have the memory modules at arcadeshopper.com and also a
>>  android based>>  tpdd solution
>> 
>>  Greg
>> 
>>  On Sat, Aug 18, 2018 at 12:12 PM Jesus R <sonor...@gmail.com> wrote:>> 
>>  > Team, I know I'm late to the party, but I just purchased a T100
>>  > and it>>  > should arrive soon:) I noticed the NADSBox has been 
>> discontinued
>>  > or out of>>  > stock. I'm happy to help to get more made and the proceeds 
>> can all
>>  > go to>>  > the club. Is there anyone to talk to about the design and
>>  > firmware?>>  >
>>  > Also, anyone have an extra internal memory module for sale?
>>  >
>>  > Thank You,
>>  >
>>  > JR
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>>  Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 11:12:48 -0700
>>  From: Kurt McCullum <ku...@fastmail.com>
>>  To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
>>  Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox)
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>>  Even though NADSBox units are not available currently, there are
>>  alternatives. LaddieAlpha runs on multiple platforms
>>  (Windows/Linux/Raspberry Pi) and provides full TPDD support.
>>  There are>>  two versions of mComm, one for Windows and one for Android. The
>>  Android>>  version can be used on a smart phone or Android TV box. Both
>>  versions>>  support TPDD, the Sardine dictionary, and a virtual modem. 
>> There are>>  also older software options available such as DeskLink.
>>  Plenty are ways of getting a TPDD emulator up and running even
>>  if they>>  are not as elegant as a NADSBox.
>>  Kurt
>> 
>> 
>>  On Sat, Aug 18, 2018, at 12:12 PM, Jesus R wrote:
>>  > Team, I know I'm late to the party, but I just purchased a T100
>>  > and it>>  > should arrive soon:) I noticed the NADSBox has been
>>  > discontinued or>>  > out of stock. I'm happy to help to get more made and 
>> the
>>  > proceeds can>>  > all go to the club. Is there anyone to talk to about the
>>  > design and>>  > firmware?> 
>>  > Also, anyone have an extra internal memory module for sale?
>>  > 
>>  > Thank You,
>>  > 
>>  > JR  
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>>  Message: 6
>>  Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 16:01:18 -0400
>>  From: Brian White <bw.al...@gmail.com>
>>  To: m...@bitchin100.com
>>  Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox)
>>  Message-ID:
>>          <CAO0vv2ZBSGBKc_1WKFNKp8qHcZ4cLKsHK2fSyG6=OuGVTRYDAA@mail.g-
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>>  A tpdd emulated in low level basic hardware in line with the tpdd
>>  itself>>  really appeals to me.
>> 
>>  I would love to try to make it work on a tinyduino, or maybe a
>>  gotek.>>  Tinyduino may not seem "basic" being so small and modern, but 
>> it's a>>  microcontroller not a PC. It doesn't run linux and systemd and
>>  bash and>>  getty and python and a tcp stack and ssl and X and gnome etc
>>  etc etc.>> 
>>  The fact that an entire pc fits in a tiny space and uses no power
>>  and costs>>  $5 today thanks to the plain advancement over the passage of 
>> time,
>>  is sort>>  of beside the point. Sure it's practical, but it's not *elegant*,
>>  in some>>  intangible abstract mental way.
>> 
>>  You could run dlplus or laddie from an init script on an Omega2
>>  and stuff>>  the entire thing inside of a db25 connector shell, and 
>> probably even>>  scavenge enough power right from the usb port with charge 
>> pumps,
>>  and the>>  entire thing would be small and cheap and relatively easy to do,
>>  since it's>>  just sticking a few existing things together like legos.
>>  Outwardly this>>  makes all the sense in the world. But it's just such a 
>> brute-force
>>  kind of>>  solution. I'd rather spend all kinds of time and effort to do
>>  the same>>  thing with a controller in place of the computer.
>> 
>>  Though, you can sure get a lot more functionality out of a
>>  computer, like>>  that virtual modem in mcomm. And the computer is 
>> infinitely more
>>  end-user>>  hackable. It would be neat to play with hacking together some
>>  sort of>>  front-end dispatcher script, kind of like inetd for serial or I
>>  guess that>>  would just be an amped-up getty, maybe even with an 
>> interactive
>>  menu that>>  you can access via TELCOM, and the front end runs a tpdd server
>>  or a dos>>  injector or ssh client or lynx or virtual modem or something 
>> else
>>  and hooks>>  it to the tty. It could stay in the loop monitoring the tty for
>>  special>>  escape commands to break out into a command mode just like 
>> modems,
>>  telnet,>>  ssh, cu etc all do, so you could always switch between functions
>>  from the>>  M100 even after starting one.
>> 
>>  gahh ideas are sure easy to throw around :)
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>>  Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 16:31:18 -0400
>>  From: c646581 <c646...@gmail.com>
>>  To: m...@bitchin100.com
>>  Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox)
>>  Message-ID:
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>>  I have a project that uses an Arduino Mega to emulate a TPDD.
>> 
>> https://github.com/TangentDelta/SD2TPDD
>> 
>>  I have plans to eventually sell easy-to-use shields that provide
>>  the RS232>>  level shifting and SD card interface.
>> 
>>  On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, 16:02 Brian White <bw.al...@gmail.com> wrote:>> 
>>  > A tpdd emulated in low level basic hardware in line with the tpdd
>>  > itself>>  > really appeals to me.
>>  >
>>  > I would love to try to make it work on a tinyduino, or maybe a
>>  > gotek.>>  > Tinyduino may not seem "basic" being so small and modern, but
>>  > it's a>>  > microcontroller not a PC. It doesn't run linux and systemd and
>>  > bash and>>  > getty and python and a tcp stack and ssl and X and gnome 
>> etc etc
>>  > etc.>>  >
>>  > The fact that an entire pc fits in a tiny space and uses no
>>  > power and>>  > costs $5 today thanks to the plain advancement over the 
>> passage of
>>  > time, is>>  > sort of beside the point. Sure it's practical, but it's not
>>  > *elegant*, in>>  > some intangible abstract mental way.
>>  >
>>  > You could run dlplus or laddie from an init script on an Omega2
>>  > and stuff>>  > the entire thing inside of a db25 connector shell, and 
>> probably
>>  > even>>  > scavenge enough power right from the usb port with charge pumps,
>>  > and the>>  > entire thing would be small and cheap and relatively easy to 
>> do,
>>  > since it's>>  > just sticking a few existing things together like legos. 
>> Outwardly
>>  > this>>  > makes all the sense in the world. But it's just such a 
>> brute-force
>>  > kind of>>  > solution. I'd rather spend all kinds of time and effort to 
>> do the
>>  > same>>  > thing with a controller in place of the computer.
>>  >
>>  > Though, you can sure get a lot more functionality out of a
>>  > computer, like>>  > that virtual modem in mcomm. And the computer is 
>> infinitely more
>>  > end-user>>  > hackable. It would be neat to play with hacking together 
>> some
>>  > sort of>>  > front-end dispatcher script, kind of like inetd for serial 
>> or I
>>  > guess that>>  > would just be an amped-up getty, maybe even with an 
>> interactive
>>  > menu that>>  > you can access via TELCOM, and the front end runs a tpdd 
>> server or
>>  > a dos>>  > injector or ssh client or lynx or virtual modem or something 
>> else
>>  > and hooks>>  > it to the tty. It could stay in the loop monitoring the 
>> tty for
>>  > special>>  > escape commands to break out into a command mode just like 
>> modems,
>>  > telnet,>>  > ssh, cu etc all do, so you could always switch between 
>> functions
>>  > from the>>  > M100 even after starting one.
>>  >
>>  > gahh ideas are sure easy to throw around :)
>>  >
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>>  Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 16:34:07 -0400
>>  From: Jeff Gonzales <gonzobra...@gmail.com>
>>  To: m...@bitchin100.com
>>  Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox)
>>  Message-ID:
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>>  at this point is the m100 just a keyboard/dumb terminal?
>> 
>>  On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 4:31 PM, c646581 <c646...@gmail.com> wrote:>> 
>>  > I have a project that uses an Arduino Mega to emulate a TPDD.
>>  >
>>  > https://github.com/TangentDelta/SD2TPDD
>>  >
>>  > I have plans to eventually sell easy-to-use shields that provide
>>  > the RS232>>  > level shifting and SD card interface.
>>  >
>>  > On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, 16:02 Brian White <bw.al...@gmail.com>
>>  > wrote:>>  >
>>  >> A tpdd emulated in low level basic hardware in line with the tpdd
>>  >> itself>>  >> really appeals to me.
>>  >>
>>  >> I would love to try to make it work on a tinyduino, or maybe a
>>  >> gotek.>>  >> Tinyduino may not seem "basic" being so small and modern, 
>> but
>>  >> it's a>>  >> microcontroller not a PC. It doesn't run linux and systemd 
>> and
>>  >> bash and>>  >> getty and python and a tcp stack and ssl and X and gnome 
>> etc etc
>>  >> etc.>>  >>
>>  >> The fact that an entire pc fits in a tiny space and uses no power
>>  >> and>>  >> costs $5 today thanks to the plain advancement over the passage
>>  >> of time, is>>  >> sort of beside the point. Sure it's practical, but 
>> it's not
>>  >> *elegant*, in>>  >> some intangible abstract mental way.
>>  >>
>>  >> You could run dlplus or laddie from an init script on an Omega2
>>  >> and stuff>>  >> the entire thing inside of a db25 connector shell, and 
>> probably
>>  >> even>>  >> scavenge enough power right from the usb port with charge 
>> pumps,
>>  >> and the>>  >> entire thing would be small and cheap and relatively easy 
>> to do,
>>  >> since it's>>  >> just sticking a few existing things together like legos.
>>  >> Outwardly this>>  >> makes all the sense in the world. But it's just 
>> such a brute-
>>  >> force kind of>>  >> solution. I'd rather spend all kinds of time and 
>> effort to do the
>>  >> same>>  >> thing with a controller in place of the computer.
>>  >>
>>  >> Though, you can sure get a lot more functionality out of a
>>  >> computer, like>>  >> that virtual modem in mcomm. And the computer is 
>> infinitely more
>>  >> end-user>>  >> hackable. It would be neat to play with hacking together 
>> some
>>  >> sort of>>  >> front-end dispatcher script, kind of like inetd for serial 
>> or I
>>  >> guess that>>  >> would just be an amped-up getty, maybe even with an 
>> interactive
>>  >> menu that>>  >> you can access via TELCOM, and the front end runs a tpdd 
>> server
>>  >> or a dos>>  >> injector or ssh client or lynx or virtual modem or 
>> something else
>>  >> and hooks>>  >> it to the tty. It could stay in the loop monitoring the 
>> tty for
>>  >> special>>  >> escape commands to break out into a command mode just like
>>  >> modems, telnet,>>  >> ssh, cu etc all do, so you could always switch 
>> between functions
>>  >> from the>>  >> M100 even after starting one.
>>  >>
>>  >> gahh ideas are sure easy to throw around :)
>>  >>
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>>  Message: 9
>>  Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 13:38:24 -0700
>>  From: Kurt McCullum <ku...@fastmail.com>
>>  To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
>>  Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox)
>>  Message-ID:
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>>  Not for loading and storing files. That requires a TPDD client
>>  running>>  on the m100. But when you go to TELCOM to do anything, you are
>>  basically>>  a vt52 terminal.
>>  Kurt
>> 
>> 
>>  On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, at 1:34 PM, Jeff Gonzales wrote:
>>  > at this point is the m100 just a keyboard/dumb terminal?
>>  > 
>>  > On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 4:31 PM, c646581 <c646...@gmail.com>
>>  > wrote:>>  >> I have a project that uses an Arduino Mega to emulate a TPDD.
>>  >> 
>>  >> https://github.com/TangentDelta/SD2TPDD
>>  >> 
>>  >> I have plans to eventually sell easy-to-use shields that provide
>>  >> the>>  >> RS232 level shifting and SD card interface.>> 
>>  >> On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, 16:02 Brian White <bw.al...@gmail.com>
>>  >> wrote:>>  >>> A tpdd emulated in low level basic hardware in line with 
>> the
>>  >>> tpdd>>  >>> itself really appeals to me.>>> 
>>  >>> I would love to try to make it work on a tinyduino, or maybe a
>>  >>> gotek. Tinyduino may not seem "basic" being so small and modern,
>>  >>> but>>  >>> it's a microcontroller not a PC. It doesn't run linux and
>>  >>> systemd>>  >>> and bash and getty and python and a tcp stack and ssl 
>> and X and>>  >>> gnome etc etc etc.>>> The fact that an entire pc fits in a 
>> tiny
>>  >>> space and uses no power>>  >>> and costs $5 today thanks to the plain 
>> advancement over the
>>  >>> passage>>  >>> of time, is sort of beside the point. Sure it's 
>> practical, but
>>  >>> it's>>  >>> not *elegant*, in some intangible abstract mental way.>>> 
>> You
>>  >>> could run dlplus or laddie from an init script on an Omega2 and>>  >>> 
>> stuff the entire thing inside of a db25 connector shell, and
>>  >>> probably even scavenge enough power right from the usb port with>>  >>> 
>> charge pumps, and the entire thing would be small and cheap and>>  >>> 
>> relatively easy to do, since it's just sticking a few existing
>>  >>> things together like legos. Outwardly this makes all the sense
>>  >>> in>>  >>> the world. But it's just such a brute-force kind of solution.
>>  >>> I'd>>  >>> rather spend all kinds of time and effort to do the same 
>> thing
>>  >>> with>>  >>> a controller in place of the computer.>>> 
>>  >>> Though, you can sure get a lot more functionality out of a
>>  >>> computer,>>  >>> like that virtual modem in mcomm. And the computer is 
>> infinitely>>  >>> more end-user hackable. It would be neat to play with 
>> hacking
>>  >>> together some sort of front-end dispatcher script, kind of like>>  >>> 
>> inetd for serial or I guess that would just be an amped-up
>>  >>> getty,>>  >>> maybe even with an interactive menu that you can access 
>> via
>>  >>> TELCOM,>>  >>> and the front end runs a tpdd server or a dos injector 
>> or ssh
>>  >>> client>>  >>> or lynx or virtual modem or something else and hooks it 
>> to the
>>  >>> tty.>>  >>> It could stay in the loop monitoring the tty for special 
>> escape>>  >>> commands to break out into a command mode just like modems,
>>  >>> telnet,>>  >>> ssh, cu etc all do, so you could always switch between 
>> functions>>  >>> from the M100 even after starting one.>>> gahh ideas are 
>> sure
>>  >>> easy to throw around :)>> 
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