Well, I went looking for it myself. Found it on the Club-100 website, the
ROMware page.
http://www.club100.org/library/librom.htmlIt's: CALL 63013,1
It pops up a menu, as if you are configuring a printer. But meanwhile, it
installed the AZERTY driver.
Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
Jan-80
> Having recently changed the backup battery and several capacitors I find that
> now the display "flickers"; i.e. it varies intensity while in operation
> despite the adjustment of the VR remaining constant. I don't have much
> experience but I believe it was stable before commencing work.
>
>
My M100 w/ REX, 32k RAM and no modem activity consumes <70mA at 5VDC. My
102 is similar.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 1:55 PM VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN <
jan.vandenboss...@vivaqua.be> wrote:
> Yes, it works.
>
>
>
> Using a USB cable as power supply for a Model T: red wire on the outside,
> black on the insi
Try measuring Vdd and Vee on the motherboard to make sure they are still
working. When replacing the caps it might of caused other problems. In
general it is best to replace all the caps on both the +5V and –5V rail.
Check the work make sure there are no solder bridges or other solder problems
Having recently changed the backup battery and several capacitors I find
that now the display "flickers"; i.e. it varies intensity while in
operation despite the adjustment of the VR remaining constant. I don't
have much experience but I believe it was stable before commencing work.
Just now I wa
Do you have a picture of the thermistor?
The bad time and locked keyboard are most likely related since the
keyboard scan interrupt is generated by the timer circuit from M18 pin 10
(TP). The problems you have possibly have a common root cause. One
option would be to reheat all the pins on M18
Apparently not a lot of german or french-speaking people here, who want to use
their native language keyboard layout…
Just to try: what's the standard call to activate an option ROM ?
Jan
From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Jan Vanden
Bossche
Sent: woensdag 2 ja
Yes, it works.
Using a USB cable as power supply for a Model T: red wire on the outside, black
on the inside.
A tablet PS is typically 2000 mAmp, that's no problem.
A standard PC's port gives 500 mA maximum: could you 'feed' a M100 from a PC's
USB port?
Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
Jan-80