The initialism CBM stands for Commodore Business Machines, as Doug said.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_International
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On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 10:16 PM Doug Jackson wrote:
> I assumed it was Commodore Business Machines (Another aweso
I assumed it was Commodore Business Machines (Another awesome vintage line
of machines)
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calmandan,
Can you (or anyone else) tell me what you mean by CBM?
When I searched for CBM on the Internet none of the expansions made sense
to me regarding your use of the acronym.
Bradley Kuss - Granbury TX
Not sure of the answer anymore, but has been a long time.
Rex and rom2 use the same software hooks so there is some interaction.
When the laptop is power cycled, rex has to to auto configure. I may have
not been able to maintain the hooks for the selected rom.
On Sunday, May 10, 2020, Dan Hig
I've noticed when trying out Cleusea ROM2 from my REX that the ROM doesn't
stay "installed" when I cycle power.
Is this normal behavior?
I just started playing around with this ROM, and since programming is
mostly what I use my ModelT.102 for, this thing is great.
I'm using the file named R2C1D.
've been stewing over the discussion on motherboards for a few days now.
Everyone has valid points and, to some degree, I agree with them. When one
needs a replacement mobo, it's simple to pull it from another system because
plenty exist out there.
Well, be that as it may, it isn't as if new CBM's