You mean to tell me that you do not have a cassette cable?!
On 9 February 2018 at 23:39, Jonathan Yuen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Zoom H4 that I use for music, but I haven't tested it. I'll try but
> I'm not sure where my cable for the M100 is. I think there is an empty DIN
> plug floating ar
You probably didn't have a Diablo or Nec Spinwriter
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Hi,
I have a Zoom H4 that I use for music, but I haven't tested it. I'll try but
I'm not sure where my cable for the M100 is. I think there is an empty DIN
plug floating around some where so I'll have to get out the soldering iron.
Jonathan
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Is it available ?
What do you want to burn?
- Original Message -
From: Darryl Pruett
To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2018 9:50 PM
Subject: [M100] EPROM equipment
What’s the best burner for model Ts ?
Do you mean, a burner that a m100 can operate? Or a burner that can burn
the types of chips that you would use in a m100?
I suggest a TL-866 because it supports 27C256 (everything else in the world
does also), connects by usb, powered by usb, and the software to run it is
easy to use, and there is
What’s the best burner for model Ts ?
MFORTH is a relatively new creation. Info online.
http://www.strangegizmo.com/products/mforth/
— John.
Yeah, I think it's just a scan of the supplement and the original
manual. I too just got a REX from fugu (Ian) a few weeks ago and
immediately set out to find some docs on the included preloaded ROM. I
haven't really read the docs yet but at least I found them, lol.
> On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 7:34
Ok, I've seen this document, but since it only said Supplement at the top,
I never bothered to look below...
Thanks!
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 7:34 PM, wrote:
> Cleuseau is here: ftp://ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/cleurom2.pdf
> On Fri, 2018-02-09 at 19:22 -0600, Chris Kmiec wrote:
>
> Does anyone h
Cleuseau is here:
ftp://ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/cleurom2.pdf
On Fri, 2018-02-09 at 19:22 -0600, Chris Kmiec wrote:
> Does anyone have manuals for the Forth ROM and/or ROM2/Clouseau
> (sp??) I cannot find any, and now that I have a REX from Fugu (thank
> you!!!) I would love to find them...
Does anyone have manuals for the Forth ROM and/or ROM2/Clouseau (sp??) I
cannot find any, and now that I have a REX from Fugu (thank you!!!) I would
love to find them...
Thanks!
>
> So you just can't treat them as a tty, dump some text to the printer and
> have it print.
Actually most of the thermal doodads take ESCPOS which prints ascii serial.
You can literally spit text ascii text to it and it prints, if you want to
do fancy things, well then you can send ESCPOS comm
Printers is the one area where I have quite a bit of excess. I have three that
I use. First is the wide carriage Citizen GSX-245 which was new in the box for
$25. Quite a deal and I managed to pick up a bunch of ribbons for cheap! My old
brother laser printer with a parallel port still gets a bi
> -Original Message-
>
> While attempting to write a decent 10-line BASIC game I became curious
> about the printer emulation in Virtual T. The next thing I know I'm
> making fake dot-matrix printouts on my laser printer and I have to
> admit I had more fun with it that was reasonable. I
I was really happy to see that it could emulate a dot matrix. Somehow
BASIC printouts don't feel right in 300dpi Courier.
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Russell Flowers wrote:
> "Look honey, I made my new printer a 30 year old printer!"
>
> Seriously, that does sound fun. :)
>
> On Fri, Feb 9
In my testing, the Remote signal does not seem to be necessary at least for
tokenized BASIC, CO, and DO files. I'd guess on-demand loading data the
laptop has to process would be different. I haven't experimented with that.
The main thing to fiddle with is that you need a reliable process for
crea
Good morning. I'm curious about what work has been done with using digital
equipment to save/load "cassette-based" files? Specifically, has anyone done
any work with those digital audio recorders used for dictation, recording
meetings, etc?
The main reason why I ask is that I've always been un
"Look honey, I made my new printer a 30 year old printer!"
Seriously, that does sound fun. :)
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 6:10 AM, Ron Lauzon wrote:
> Well, you could connect one to the M100 via the serial port.
>
> I've worked with these types of printers professionally (mostly the
> Paxar/Monarch/
Well, you could connect one to the M100 via the serial port.
I've worked with these types of printers professionally (mostly the
Paxar/Monarch/Avery and Zebra). Most of the newer ones are WiFi, but
all still have some sort of serial connector.
The problem with using these types of printers is th
Would it be possible to use say one of those cheap compact thermal
printers? The ones with the two or three inch paper rolls?
On 9 Feb 2018 4:14 a.m., "John R. Hogerhuis" wrote:
> True story, after helping Ken test his implementation of the epson
> emulation I had lots of fun feeding the outpu
.. .. (As I'm accessing this list from 2 different locations,
.. .. and my yahoo-postings aren't always visible to everyone,
.. .. I have repeated the question I send below)
I'm sadly enough not that technical, so I can't draw the same conclusion from
the link below. Can't that be confirmed from
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