Very nice stream, Josh! The whole time you were hooking the screen and
keyboard back up I was internally screaming "THE BOARD COVER!!" but I knew
you'd get it.
Tim
On 7/28/20 6:04 PM, Josh Malone wrote:
Got my REXCPM 102 today
Mine arrived today as well. And I can't play with it yet!!
--
bkw
Really enjoyed this. Thanks! Well done.
On Tuesday, July 28, 2020, 06:05:03 PM EDT, Josh Malone
wrote:
Got my REXCPM 102 today (well, finally checked my post box and picked it up,
anyway).
I haven't done a live stream in a while, so I'm going to livestream the install
in my "spare"
TEXT definitely uses it. It’s hard to tell because the emulation isn’t quite
right using PuTTY, but when I was messing with VT100.CO it seemed like the
screen in TEXT got all messed up when scrolling down through a large file
unless I sized the window at 80x25. It still seems to get really
John - I'm going back in LOL.
On Tuesday, July 28, 2020, 04:11:18 PM EDT, John R. Hogerhuis
wrote:
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 12:45 PM Chris Fezzler wrote:
:( Short lived. Worked for 2-day. Back to old glitch.
Still, almost certainly the problem is at the connector then if
it is 80x24. I don't think any M100 applications use 80x25 at all
actually. Does anything use DVI?
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 7:56 PM Jim Anderson wrote:
> Question for you: is it going to be 80x24, or 80x25, or user-selectable?
> I know the DVI was 80x25 and applications in the M100 environment
Question for you: is it going to be 80x24, or 80x25, or user-selectable? I
know the DVI was 80x25 and applications in the M100 environment are probably
going to expect that, whereas CP/M applications expecting a VT100 are mostly
going to be expecting 80x24 (some allow you to configure the
It is going. Thanks for asking.
I have tested the pcb and it seems ok.
I have some parts now.
I have some bugs to fix with the firmware for the video adapter tho.
There's always bugs. I was thinking that anyone who got one would
eventually need to learn how to upgrade the firmware on their
Hi Steve,
For those of us playing from home, how goes work on the Model T Terminal
Adapter, the last I remember reading on the list was you were having problems
with the loader?
Thanks,
Dano
You squeezed the end of the ribbon cable that plugs into the main board?
Jeff Birt
From: M100 On Behalf Of Chris Fezzler
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 2:45 PM
To: m...@bitchin100.com
Subject: Re: [M100] LCD Botton 4 Lines (WAS) Listserv Search
:( Short lived. Worked for 2-day. Back
Got my REXCPM 102 today (well, finally checked my post box and picked it
up, anyway).
I haven't done a live stream in a while, so I'm going to livestream the
install in my "spare" 102.
8PM Eastern time tonite (July 28)
https://www.twitch.tv/48kram
Thanks so much, Steve and Phil. I'll be
Never give up, never surrender :-)
-- John.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 12:45 PM Chris Fezzler wrote:
> :( Short lived. Worked for 2-day. Back to old glitch.
>
>
Still, almost certainly the problem is at the connector then if tightening
fixed it up for a time
-- John.
:( Short lived. Worked for 2-day. Back to old glitch.
On Sunday, July 26, 2020, 06:26:04 PM EDT, Jeffrey Birt
wrote:
Excellent! Let us know!
Jeff Birt
From: M100 On Behalf Of Chris Fezzler
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2020 5:19 PM
To: m...@bitchin100.com
Subject: Re: [M100]
Dirty or bad contrast knob try some deoxit on it
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020, 8:13 AM mark audacity romberg
wrote:
> My M100’s display is flickering, sometimes cutting out completely.
> Fiddling with the contrast knob or giving it a thump seems to fix it
> sometimes, but not always. Any idea what
My M100’s display is flickering, sometimes cutting out completely. Fiddling
with the contrast knob or giving it a thump seems to fix it sometimes, but not
always. Any idea what causes this, or how to fix it?
—mark, KF5YDR
On Jul 28, 2020, at 5:47 AM, Brian White wrote:
> A female connector is a mirror image of a male
Brian, thank you for taking the time to walk me through this in detail. As
someone decidedly not mechanically inclined it is educational and helps me put
the pieces of the puzzle together.
It IS standard DTE pinout, merely female.
A female connector is a mirror image of a male connector.
Look at the numbers on the pins, not their physical location.
A gender-changer does not simply make the existing female pins male, it
also relocates all pins to their mirror image locations.
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