Re: [M100] Hello!

2016-06-24 Thread Ryan Fransen
Lee, thank you. That worked! http://www3.telus.net/ryanfransen/m100.jpg Thank you so much for the tip, greatly appreciated. Now on to sorting out storage solutions. I've read about a few different methods for storage on sd cards or similar. I wonder which options are still available and/or

Re: [M100] Hello!

2016-06-24 Thread Lee Kelley
At this point probably a full cold restart would do the trick. Turn off the memory switch on the bottom for a few minutes then turn it back on then turn on the M100 I think that might just do the trick, assuming it has at least 8k of ram installed and has the OS Rom in it. On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at

[M100] Hello!

2016-06-24 Thread Ryan Fransen
Hi everyone. Being new to the group, and as suggested by John, I thought I would introduce myself. I recently became the lucky owner of a M100. This is the first time I've had a M100, so is a whole new world for me to discover. I couldn't afford one when they came out - The best I had at the

[M100] wanted Model 100 roms

2016-06-24 Thread William James
Hi everyone I was wondering if some one here might have a used tsdos rom or a Rexx rom thay would be willing to sell?? thanks Bruce kb8kac

Re: [M100] Hello / How I added Internal Bluetooth

2016-06-24 Thread Stephen Adolph
ah, so the line and character delay is a pretty severe limitation but I can see how that works. If you plug "bitchin100 getblue" into google you will find my notes on what I've done with getblue. It's only a monitor program but it can bridge BT onto IP which is cool. I've run across the wan to a

Re: [M100] Hello / How I added Internal Bluetooth

2016-06-24 Thread Chris
Re flow control: The chinese bluetooth board is factory set to 9600 / 8bit / Parity None / 1 stop bit. I left it as is as I'm not sure how to change it easily WINDOWS: I set the M102 telcom to match the Bluetooth at 88N1E I set Teraterm to match this - works both ways with a 10msec Char and 10mse

Re: [M100] Hello / How I added Internal Bluetooth

2016-06-24 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi Chris, do you have any trouble with flow control on this rig? I use GetBlue myself. Steve On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 3:12 PM, Chris wrote: > Hi all, > I have an M102 that I recently bought from ebay. > I want to use my it as a distraction-free writing tool. > > I have added a bluetooth module in

[M100] Hello / How I added Internal Bluetooth

2016-06-24 Thread Chris
Hi all, I have an M102 that I recently bought from ebay. I want to use my it as a distraction-free writing tool. I have added a bluetooth module internally: http://www.dx.com/p/jy-mcu-arduino-bluetooth-wireless-serial-port-module-104299 using this method: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ehgradman/se

Re: [M100] We don't bite (often)

2016-06-24 Thread Howard Pepper
Anita, I took my "Model T" on my last full Mediterranean cruise when I was in the Navy, late August 1986-March 1987. I powered it with one 6VDC lantern battery for the entire time. I mostly wrote small BASIC programs on it, to help pass the time after I got off shift, before bed. The g

Re: [M100] We don't bite (often)

2016-06-24 Thread Mark Wickens
Hello from the Lake District, UK! I didn't use a Tandy 'back in the day' but seem to now have a collection - at least one of ach model. My plan is to install a Raspberry Pi Zero in my Model 102 or 200 and use it as a 'terminal to the world' but I haven't quite got round to it yet! I love the abil

Re: [M100] We don't bite (often)

2016-06-24 Thread Anita
Hi everyone, I've been here for a while now, reading. I'm just re-subscribing under a new email address. I got into computers in high school in the early 80s, and have been recently taking a look back at the things I missed first time around, and came across the M100. Bought one off eBay and h

[M100] (re?)introduction

2016-06-24 Thread Jim Deane
I'm not a heavy contributor, but I've been a list reader for yet. I remember seeing the M100 and M102 (and the M200) in Radio Shack when I was a kid in the 1980s. I had an MC-10 at home, my brother had an original CoCo, and I was fascinated by a battery powered programmable portable computer that h