Re: [M100] 100/102 to USB?

2019-03-20 Thread Gregory McGill
mac terminal: https://www.emtec.com/zoc/ probably can find minicom in brew or something too Greg On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 2:06 PM John Graf wrote: > I have one or two serial to USB cables, but I can’t find a “Terminal” app > like there used to be on the older Macs, complete with the comm setti

Re: [M100] 100/102 to USB?

2019-03-20 Thread John Graf
I have one or two serial to USB cables, but I can’t find a “Terminal” app like there used to be on the older Macs, complete with the comm settings. I’ve found one that doesn’t work on my newer Mac OS, though it apparently does on some older style machines with early OS 10 versions. The only Ter

Re: [M100] 100/102 to USB?

2019-03-20 Thread George Michael Rimakis
Hi, Your best bet is to use a serial cable to connect your PC/Mac to your Model 100. Then just use the Telcom program to send the data as text over the serial, and capture it on Windows/Mac. For Mac you can use Terminal. For Windows you may want to try Teraterm. Just make sure your settings are

Re: [M100] 100/102 to USB?

2019-03-20 Thread Kurt McCullum
You can use mComm or LaddieAlpha on your PC and it will act as a TPDD emulator. Since you have UR-II, you can load the ram version of TS-DOS with one function key and then transfer the file over. You will need the proper serial cable (and likely a usb to serial adapter) to make it work properly

[M100] 100/102 to USB?

2019-03-20 Thread Thomas Morehouse
Hi all. I'd appreciate advice on how I can get a text file from my 100 (or 102) onto a flash drive, so I can use the file on a Windows or Mac? Or another way to transfer the file? I've got Ultimate Rom 2, and SuperRom, but have created the file (a CSV database) using Text. I think I was a membe