I actually had Teeny working in Win7 32bit as a virtual machine running on
Win10 64bit! It was a bit of a pain, and setting up teeny to m102 requires
folowing the instructions exactly. Lots of steps, and easy to miss one.
On Mar 22, 2016 16:51, "MikeS" wrote:
> How do you get Teeny (or TS-DOS) o
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Mike Stein wrote:
> I assume you've got the Tundra datasheet? I don't see a K flag, just V and
> UI P.2-15
>
> m
>
Thanks I'll take a look. I read this article and it says Tundra has some
wrong info about K (UI flag) but maybe other than that Tundra is a good
sou
I assume you've got the Tundra datasheet? I don't see a K flag, just V and UI
P.2-15
m
- Original Message -
From: John R. Hogerhuis
To: Model 100 Discussion
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 6:08 PM
Subject: [M100] Reference info on full 8085 instruction set
Anyone have full
Anyone have full reference info on the 8085 including undocumented flags?
I know about the undocumented instructions. But then there's the
undocumented flags.
I understand how to compute oVerflow. But what about K?
The other thing is:
It's not obvious to me what instructions result in modificat
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Mike Stein wrote:
>
>
> BTW, it is sometimes necessary to rename the file itself, e.g. when there
> already is a .DO file containing documentation; another issue is different
> versions named .100 and .200 for the respective models.
>
Good point.
-- John.
How do you get Teeny (or TS-DOS) on to the 102 initially?
ISTR that there are plaintext versions of the loader somewhere...
- Original Message -
From: John R. Hogerhuis
To: Model 100 Discussion
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: [M100] Teeny & Desklink Question
- Original Message -
From: John R. Hogerhuis
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 3:29 PM
> I think maybe we're mixing in different conversions. Renaming files to match
> their actual file type isn't really a conversion it is just a rename. That
> solves the mismatch problem no matter the sof
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Bill Nobel wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I am a recent newcomer to the Model 102 and am trying to setup Desklink &
> Teeny on my win 7 starter Small laptop. I have a USB to serial cable which
> when I use Hyperterminal @ 19,200 I have communication. I am able to send
>
Hi Guys
I am a recent newcomer to the Model 102 and am trying to setup Desklink & Teeny
on my win 7 starter Small laptop. I have a USB to serial cable which when I
use Hyperterminal @ 19,200 I have communication. I am able to send a straight
text file @ 9600 baud to the M102. When I try to u
I think maybe we're mixing in different conversions. Renaming files to
match their actual file type isn't really a conversion it is just a rename.
That solves the mismatch problem no matter the software.
Laddiealpha doesn't physically rename files it just detects files misnamed
as ba and presents
- Original Message -
From: "Joseph Remy"
To: "Model 100 Discussion"
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [M100] Question about TS-DOS/Desklink loaded files corrupted
> I'm in the process of converting some of the programs from .DO to .BA
> via load from TS-DOS, LOAD .DO,
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Joseph Remy wrote:
> Turns out it was a silly network issue. My work's WiFi is absolutely
> terrible, so somehow, I had enough to rsync files, but not apt-get
> anything...
>
> It's an RPiA+ running Wheezy. It's a bit slow running. I got it
> finally up and ru
Turns out it was a silly network issue. My work's WiFi is absolutely
terrible, so somehow, I had enough to rsync files, but not apt-get
anything...
It's an RPiA+ running Wheezy. It's a bit slow running. I got it
finally up and running LaddieAlpha, although it takes a few tries at
first to get T
I've been in the process of trying to convert the RAM version of Sardine for
the T200 over to the 100 and NEC.I've got all the memory locations figured out
and most of the ROM locations. But I'm stuck on a few and I thought I'd throw
them out there for anybody who may know the equivalent ROM add
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