Does anyone have a M100 TSDOS rom image with Ken's page down fix? Or
instructions on what to patch? The one Kurt used for SARDOS has it, but I'd
like to have a TSDOS-only rom on hand if possible. I'll come around to
learning SARDOS eventually but I'm not there yet.
This whole thread is actually making me kinda mad now. I had chalked
my destroyed trackpad up to my own failure to maintain the batteries,
although I was surprised because I didn't think they were that old. I
was kicking myself and thinking "well that's what you get old man."
Nothing Apple sell
For me it was always costco duracell. Last year and this time. Different
packs though.
I ordered a set of radio shack batteries so they're on-hand now. I
returned my other duracell pack. I am thinking that duracell is
packaging factory seconds for costco distribution.
On 4/28/20 12:41 PM
HI Jim -
Yeah that was my last straw. Last year I had some fresh batteries that I
had put into my noise cancelling headset for my plane. The night before
a trip.
We were piled in and ready to go when I put my headset on and the power
light didn't turn on and i didn't hear the hiss. Mind yo
On Apr 28, 2020, at 2:26 PM, John Gardner wrote:
> Eneloops don't seem to suffer unduly from leakage. So far.
> Almost all this stuff is made in China.
I was led to believe the Eneloop cells are made in Japan which influenced my
decision to go with them. I'm using the Panasonic charger, whic
Welcome to the list!
There are two currently on ebay going for less than $50.
On 4/27/20 6:19 PM, David N. Hughes-Robinson wrote:
Hello!!
I have recently learned of the model t and have fallen head-over-heals. As a
full-time python developer, I have enjoyed playing with BASIC and look forwa
Eneloops don't seem to suffer unduly from leakage. So far.
Almost all this stuff is made in China. In China, nothing is ever
thrown away. Including rejects from manufacturers supervised
by "1st-World" corporations... Guess where rejects end up...
...
On 4/28/20, Joshua O'Keefe wrote:
I'll add to the choir, but re: Duracells in general. I'm not a Costco member,
so I tend to purchase my alkaline batteries from hardware stores, etc., and I
had a dismally bad run with Duracells a few years ago. I switched to
Energizer, and I've only had maybe one leakage since. (And that inc
Public Service Announcement
For rechargeables (usually all NiMH these days, regardless of company),
Don't use the chargers made by the same companies as the batteries. IE,
don't use either Energizer or Duracell chargers, any model even the ones
touted as better / more intelligent. They all kil
I've started to go "off" the Costco Duracells as well, for similar
reasons. I recently had leakage suddenly appear multiple times in recent
history. I don't know if they have changed their manufacturing processes
or if it's just the grade of battery that Costco is sourcing from them, but
I've tra
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 10:32 AM Jim Anderson wrote:
> the self-contained dictionary is kind of limited (7000 words) unless you
> have it attached to an external device to access a virtual floppy
> containing the larger dictionary (33000 words). (I'll leave the gory
> details on that for anothe
That’s interesting. I had a bad battery leakage issue recently. It was in an
Apple Magic Trackpad and was so bad I could not get the battery cover unscrewed
at all. I broke the glass trying and so I just threw the whole thing out. I
don’t know for sure if it was Costco Duracells but we often buy
> -Original Message-
> multimeter and all but a few of them were near dead. After returning
> them to Costco, I obtained a fresh pack of AA duracell's and tested them
> before putting them into the machine.
> [...]
> As a 46 year old, this is the first time I've ever bought batteries from
>
> -Original Message-
>
> Hello!!
>
> I have recently learned of the model t and have fallen head-over-heals.
Welcome! I was in your shoes a couple of years ago, and this is a great
community - very helpful, and lots of interesting development activity going
on. I have some ideas for
My advice is to keep your eyes open and just be patient. I got a perfect
T-102 on EBay for less than $100. I just kept looking every day and jumped
on the auction when it came up. I've found some nice items over the last
few weeks, including two Model T computers (I've already passed one along
to a
Most excellent response (long time Club100 member).
On Monday, April 27, 2020, 11:02:18 PM EDT, Joshua O'Keefe
wrote:
Hi David,
I bought my 102 on eBay as a single non-lot unit (that is, without the
slipcase, manuals, cabling, and other assorted goodies you might get in the
box) for a
For writing, T-Word is what I have found to be the most useful. It can be found
in the SARDINE, UR-II and SARDOS ROMs.
Kurt
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020, at 6:19 PM, David N. Hughes-Robinson wrote:
> Hello!!
>
> I have recently learned of the model t and have fallen head-over-heals. As a
> full-time p
Personally, I prefer the Model 100. I have had several Tandy 102s with
defects that were hard to repair. Model 100 seems to be more reliable long
term. Other than that, yes, the T102 is a nicer form factor.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:49 PM David N. Hughes-Robinson
wrote:
> Hello!!
>
> I have
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