Re: [M100] WTB Olivetti M10 (QWERTY)

2016-12-02 Thread Mike Stein
There ya go; even with the Y2K fix. (Thank you!) So, assuming you can only find an AZERTY version (and that the M10 ROM is socketed) all you have to do is get some nice person to burn the EPROM for you, unplug the old ROM and replace it with the EPROM. Regarding the Virtual T version we'd have

Re: [M100] WTB Olivetti M10 (QWERTY)

2016-12-02 Thread eddie edwards
The Olivetti is such a beautiful machine. Been waiting for someone to ask a question about roms. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgRHXuUu57CeggWnAL7ekMUpwDaw [https://p.sfx.ms/icons/v2/Large/Zip.png] olivetti roms.zip

Re: [M100] WTB Olivetti M10 (QWERTY)

2016-12-02 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
Perhaps there's a QWERY rom in VirtualT? On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 3:02 PM Mike Stein wrote: > Not really that complex; the required changes are now known, so all that's > needed is to replace the original ROM with a patched EPROM (and move the > keys around). > > If someone here has a QWERTY M10 i

Re: [M100] WTB Olivetti M10 (QWERTY)

2016-12-02 Thread Mike Stein
Not really that complex; the required changes are now known, so all that's needed is to replace the original ROM with a patched EPROM (and move the keys around). If someone here has a QWERTY M10 it'd be even easier; they could dump the ROM and then you could just replace the ROM with a copy of

Re: [M100] WTB Olivetti M10 (QWERTY)

2016-12-02 Thread Andrew Roach
So doable but complex. Thanks for the info! I think I'll stick to looking for a QWERTY model then. Any leads? (Thanks all) On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 4:39 PM Josh Malone wrote: > Bunnie has a post about converting the keyboard layout on a M102 - > probably the Olivetti would be similar. > > https

Re: [M100] WTB Olivetti M10 (QWERTY)

2016-12-02 Thread Josh Malone
Bunnie has a post about converting the keyboard layout on a M102 - probably the Olivetti would be similar. https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?page_id=27 On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 4:24 AM, Andrew Roach wrote: > Hi All! I'm looking to purchase an Olivetti m10. Ideally, one with a > QWERTY layout. >

[M100] WTB Olivetti M10 (QWERTY)

2016-12-02 Thread Andrew Roach
Hi All! I'm looking to purchase an Olivetti m10. Ideally, one with a QWERTY layout. Please email me if you have one available. I would gladly consider an AZERTY model, if there is a way to trick the system in to using the QWERTY keymap. (Perhaps by using a REX or similar?) At any rate, please co

Re: [M100] [UK] Tandy Model 102 and 200 for sale

2016-12-02 Thread Mark Wickens
I seemed to miss Bruce's reply directly, somehow. Yes, I appreciate that the 102 would make a useful tool. I dare say there is some logbook software out there too :) I have a Panasonic Toughbook in bits at the moment as the CCFL tubes in the display finally packed in - what a job extracting th