Awesome indeed! Who's up for adding the missing multi-player-over-TCP part ? ;-)
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From: Josh Malone
To: Model 100 Discussion
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2016 4:47 PM
Subject: Re: [M100] Retrochallenge 2016/01: Maze War for Olivetti M10 andNEC
PC-8201A
That is awesome. Must read this later.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Russell Flowers wrote:
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> (Re-forwarding this because I forgot the subject line!)
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> I just stumbled across this on Facebook. I haven't had much time to look
> at it, but it looks like it might be of interest.
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> *Retroc
(Re-forwarding this because I forgot the subject line!)
I just stumbled across this on Facebook. I haven't had much time to look at
it, but it looks like it might be of interest.
*Retrochallenge 2016/01: Maze War for Olivetti M10 and NEC PC-8201A*
*"I recently acquired two 1983 portable compute
I just stumbled across this on Facebook. I haven't had much time to look at
it, but it looks like it might be of interest.
*Retrochallenge 2016/01: Maze War for Olivetti M10 and NEC PC-8201A*
*"I recently acquired two 1983 portable computers, namely an Olivetti M10
and a NEC PC-8201A. Both are si
On Wednesday, February 3, 2016, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> John,
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> Thanks, I wasn't aware of the history behind the directory protocol.
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> Kurt
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The unique things to the TPDD2 I think are
No baud config DIP, fixed at 19200
Two sides
An incompatible and undocumented sector access protocol.
-- J
John,
Thanks, I wasn't aware of the history behind the directory protocol.
Kurt
On 2/3/2016 9:09 AM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
Just to clarify the TPDD2 doesn't have sub directory support. The sub
directory protocol originated in Desklink, a DOS TPDD service. Ken
Pettit reverse engineered it a
Just to clarify the TPDD2 doesn't have sub directory support. The sub
directory protocol originated in Desklink, a DOS TPDD service. Ken Pettit
reverse engineered it and then it was implemented by him in NADSBox and by
me in LaddieAlpha now by you in mComm.
-- John.
I just uploaded version 0.8 of mComm to the library. This version adds
TPDD2 directory support. You can create, rename and delete directories
from TS-DOS/New-DOS. However, you cannot delete a folder that contains
files. The Windows versions allows this so it is a difference between
the two prod