Re: [M100] M102 Strange ROM and Bodge Wires

2020-11-20 Thread B 9
1996? Who would have been making chips for the M102 at that time? Could it be related to the DigiTech Professional Sound Recorder released for the TRS-80 Color Computer 3 in 1993? On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 6:11 PM Jordan Retterer wrote: > Hey everyone. I recently picked up both a M100 and M102 r

[M100] Clockwork DevTerm

2020-11-20 Thread C. Magaret
Howdy folks. I caught wind of this today and thought it might be of interest to to the group: https://www.clockworkpi.com/devterm While not a retrocomputing project, I feel that it reflects the spirit of the M100 enough to not be completely off-topic. Cheers, CAM

Re: [M100] Clockwork DevTerm

2020-11-20 Thread Joshua O'Keefe
On Nov 20, 2020, at 1:12 PM, Bert Put wrote: > a "distraction-free" writing tool As I mentioned in the Discord: I have serious doubts than anyone who has ever used a keyboard as a writing tool was consulted on the proposed keyboard layout.

Re: [M100] Clockwork DevTerm

2020-11-20 Thread Bert Put
Nice! I had to google it :-) Tiniest. Spacebar. Ever. :-) They say it's a "distraction-free" writing tool, but with a full-blown Raspian OS on-board it won't be for long :-) Cheers,Bert On 11/20/20 2:47 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > Well the slabtop keyboard + display mockup definitely

Re: [M100] Clockwork DevTerm

2020-11-20 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
Well the slabtop keyboard + display mockup definitely makes it on topic :-) But I do get a vaporware feeling. Don't toy with my heart! -- John.