Steven,

  The Dual ROM/ 128k RAM Memory system is of my own design. Basically the
standard ROM / RAM was removed and replaced with a new daughter board. It
allows selecting RAM in 32k banks (4) and system ROM by using the BASIC OUT
x,y statement. I had this in my T102 for about 2 years before I got the REX.

  Other than the REX's mode of identifying the current OPTROM image by over
writing the Microsoft copyright on the main Menu (I use this space to
identify which ROM I am using), it works just fine. The second ROM
contained changes for the character generator to better match my Sekio
printer. Plus they both contained the Y2K date fix and they both contain
the RAM bank switch code.

  Also LaddieAlpha is what I used to download the Polar Systems ROM II /
Cleuseau image to REX. It worked correctly on a WinXP system.

   I am still studying the TS-DOS / TPDD interface, now that I have it. I
wrote my own file transfer system decades ago, so will see if I want to use
the TPDD interface from now on.

Regards,

Peter

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Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2019 06:14:55 -0400
From: Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com>
To: m...@bitchin100.com
Subject: Re: [M100] REX: Downloading OPTROM images
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what dual rom 128k ram memory system?  very interesting!  I'm interested to
learn more. might be a conflict however with REX, depending on the
details...

On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 10:39 PM Peter Noeth <petern0...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Group,
>
>   I purchased a REX at Tandy Assembly 2018, but am just now getting around
> to testing it with my T102 Dual ROM/128KB RAM Memory System.
>
>   The REX Wiki instructions tell of needing a TPDD PC emulator (I have no
> TPDD device) but it does not indicate what program to use, or where to
> download it. I believe that either LaddieCon or LaddieAlpha is what I
need.
> But after searching for them, I found a download link on the LaddieCon
Wiki
> (on http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=LaddieCon) that when the
> programs download, the Win7 Smart Screen Filter reports them as unsafe.
>
>   Is this the correct place to download the files? If so, are they really
> unsafe?
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
>
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