I could do that sure. It's an interesting question. Should be perfectly
possible to "install" the dvi dos by some other means than having the dvi
do it, but I don't know if anyone has done it. But even without that, a
full ram dump seems like it should be at least one sort of brute-force way
to do
I don't see anything wrong with using modern intelligent peripherals; I used a
dedicated MS-DOS laptop to put the M100's display on an LCD TV over the serial
port.
I guess the simplest would be for someone with a DVI to configure the M100 and
then dump RAM using TBACK or similar; you could then
Hello,
Despite that some disagree about using a periferal device, more intelligent
than the Model T itself, I do want to continue to see if I can use a Raspberry
Pi to act as such.
In order to be able to investigate the possibility of the duplication of the
DVI video-out function via a Raspber
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 1:37 PM, Eric Nelson wrote:
> I use my M102 a bit for contacting telnet BBSs using a Wifi232 modem. It
> works okay. Is there a better terminal program than the one included? I'm
> not as concerned about downloading. More about terminal emulation (VT100,
> ASCII, etc). I m
Hterm is the one you want to use. Its the only program that deals with flow control problem directly on the m100.
You can find it on bitchin100
Kurt
On Feb 26, 2018 1:37 PM, Eric Nelson wrote:I use my M102 a bit for contacting telnet BBSs using a Wifi232 modem. It works okay. Is there a better ter
I use my M102 a bit for contacting telnet BBSs using a Wifi232 modem. It
works okay. Is there a better terminal program than the one included? I'm
not as concerned about downloading. More about terminal emulation (VT100,
ASCII, etc). I mainly use it to leave messages, etc.
Maybe something where th
Hi Ben.
That's interesting -- you have a generational M100! That's pretty cool. I
think it would be pretty neat to have something my father and his father
owned, especially something tech.
Super Rex or quad rex, Is it really going to happen., it sounds so
incredible I’m still amazed at rex..