OK back to mcomm on linux. It does seem so far more stable than on windows.
However! when running my CPU is being taxed by python3.
Anyhow.... After I launch TS-DOS on M100, I can go to Disk and see all the
files that will fit on the screen. Looking at the TSDOS documentation it
seems that I should choose LOAD to put a file into RAM and then I'm
guessing that I would then SAVE it. But what happens when I load a file is
that it will always say that the file already exists, but when I go to RAM
it's an empty file. So even if I try to save it, it says it's an empty
file. If I load it in Basic, there is nothing there. So obviously I'm
missing something.....

Another thing I've noticed is that under Windows you can load TPDD to the
M100. But when I launch mcomm on linux there is no such option. I'm
wondering how I'm supposed to get that over to M100 should I lose it?

 Curtis

On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 6:46 AM Brian K. White <b.kenyo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2/26/21 6:28 PM, Chris Fezzler wrote:
>
> > Hey, after I type RUN "COM:98N1E" in BASIC, do I hit ENTER on the M100?
>
> Yes.
>
> --
> bkw
>

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