http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/NLQ401#Brother_M1009
Looks like you should be able to deduce from the german manual for another
printer that has the same guts.
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bkw
On Mar 14, 2017 11:35 PM, wrote:
> I have a Brother M-1009 dot matrix printer for my Tandy 200, but no manual
> for it. I've t
I have a Brother M-1009 dot matrix printer for my Tandy 200, but no
manual for it. I've tried my best google-fu, but can't dig up anything
but long dad links. Would anybody have any info on the dip switch
settings for this printer?
Thanks!
Darren
I've got a ROM that I want to backup for a customer so I can look at moving
him to either an emulator or at the very least burn new roms for him
if/when the old roms die. I've looked at the ARTROM program, but can't
figure out the protocol that it output to the ART rom burner. Anyone have a
progra
There is documentation how to build the cable, somewhere on club100 or
bitchin100 or in the M100SIG archive. Unfortunately it's an active cable
with electronics in it. It converts from rs232 to ttl, and does a peculiar
dirty trick to rob power from the rs232 port.
http://ratthing.com/club100/tpdd.
Just found the portable drive. It's the second version. I can't find the power
cable or the rs-232 cable, though
On 3/13/2017 5:28 PM, Brian White wrote:
The dos that comes with the disk drive is loaded from the disk drive from a
file on disk (the first time), and you have to kick the process of
I've managed to find the utility disk for the portable drive(I don't know which
drive I had). Still haven't found the drive, yet, though, if I still have it.
I don't know much about electronics, so I don't know if I could build a Rex
myself. I think Rex is interesting because it opens the Model