Here is the exact note:
"Make sure REXCPM is in default state, meaning RXCMGR is not running
(use CNTL-X to remove hooks) and power cycle once."
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 7:57 PM Jim Anderson wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> >
> > Comments:
> > 1) to run the backup utility, RXCMGR must b
> -Original Message-
>
> Comments:
> 1) to run the backup utility, RXCMGR must be disabled. CNTL-X. think I
> stated this at the wiki?
I tried again after removing the hooks and get the same results.
Do I need to be in an empty memory image (ie. with RXCUTL.DO being the only
file in t
I did not have that note in the wiki! I will add it now. cheers-
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 7:21 PM Stephen Adolph wrote:
> Great to hear!
>
> Comments:
> 1) to run the backup utility, RXCMGR must be disabled. CNTL-X. think I
> stated this at the wiki?
>
>
Great to hear!
Comments:
1) to run the backup utility, RXCMGR must be disabled. CNTL-X. think I
stated this at the wiki?
2) And yes, I've dropped some features that either added little value or
added greatly to the testing burden. Date and sort were on the chopping
block. bad call?
Steve
On
Got mine today! Loaded in some OPTROMS and one of my old RAM backup images
from my REX Classic, and they work great! (Not sure if you want to test that
yourself before updating the wiki, Stephen.) Only hitch (mostly cosmetic) is
that there is still a REXMGR entry on the menu screen left over
Ooof! That's a drag. White vinegar is your best friend when dealing with
battery corrosion. Good luck!
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 5:00 PM Charles Hudson wrote:
> John,
>
> The belt has turned to goo, the PSU circuit board is corroded with
> battery leakage and I have a long project ahead of me wit
John,
The belt has turned to goo, the PSU circuit board is corroded with battery
leakage and I have a long project ahead of me with no certain outcome. Bet
the under.
-CH-
yes same thing!
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 9:00 AM Kurt McCullum wrote:
> Thanks for testing that Greg. That tells me mComm is failing to find the
> loader file for TS-DOS 100. Have you tried TEENY for the 100 to see if that
> works?
>
> Kurt
>
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2020, at 8:54 AM, Gregory McGill wro
Thanks for testing that Greg. That tells me mComm is failing to find the loader
file for TS-DOS 100. Have you tried TEENY for the 100 to see if that works?
Kurt
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020, at 8:54 AM, Gregory McGill wrote:
> yeah soon as i hit ok it bombs out on the android box back to the home
> scr
yeah soon as i hit ok it bombs out on the android box back to the home
screen.. nothing sent here's the software about page on my device:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Gxfhxqy5V3Y9rkLe7
Greg
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 8:52 AM Kurt McCullum wrote:
> That's a good sign. One more thing to try.
> Go to TE
That's a good sign. One more thing to try.
Go to TELCOM
STAT 98n1E
TERM
F2
LOAD.DO
Now go to mComm and push the load DOS button, select TS-DOS 100 and press OK.
You should see all the loader code come into TELCOM. It takes quite a bit
longer this way but when done press F2 to stop the downlo
that works fine.. was able to go in and go to modem vm and then back to tpdd
tpdd works fine, it's just the push function..
Greg
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 5:18 AM Kurt McCullum wrote:
> Something to try to see if things are working.
>
> Go to TELCOM
> STAT 98n1E
> TERM
>
>
>
> At this point
Something to try to see if things are working.
Go to TELCOM
STAT 98n1E
TERM
At this point you should get a message that says you are in virtual modem mode.
If you don't see this message, something is definitely not working.
Remember to exit out of the virtual modem mode with
TPDD
Then exi
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