Was it resin printer or filament printed? Any pics? any links from where
you bought it?
I'm positive one that could survive many many openings could be made with
the right technique.
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:20 PM Robert J. Hutchins
wrote:
> I didn’t print it myself. I purchased it. But even
I didn’t print it myself. I purchased it. But even I could see that it would
not be durable.
From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Jesse Lafleur
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2021 4:35 PM
To: m...@bitchin100.com
Subject: Re: [M100] Model 100 battery cover
what
what material did you print with?
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 7:30 PM Robert J. Hutchins
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I am looking for a battery cover for one of my Model 100s.
>
> I tried a 3D printed one from ThingVerse, but the tabs broke after
> removing it a couple of times…
>
> So if anyone has
Hi all,
I am looking for a battery cover for one of my Model 100s.
I tried a 3D printed one from ThingVerse, but the tabs broke after removing
it a couple of times.
So if anyone has one to sell please let me know.
Thank you
Robert
Yeup. Gotta send the code before you print. If I recall correctly, the Write
ROM can handle embedded codes.
God Bless,
GregS <><
Aug 18, 2021 2:12:11 PM Lloyd Johnson :
> Cool!
>
> I did not go back and play with the CHR$(10), but I ran the following program.
>
> 10 for i=1 to 2
> 20
Cool!
I did not go back and play with the CHR$(10), but I ran the following program.
10 for i=1 to 2
20 lprint tab(i*10); i
30 next i
40 lprint CHR$(27)+CHR$(53)+CHR$(49)
It printed a 1 and a 2 both on the same line.
I ran it again and this time the 1 and the 2 were on different lines.
Looks
Lloyd,
A CHR$(10) should send a LF.
ESC Code Sequences
Auto LF on:
CHR$(27)+CHR$(53)+CHR$(49)
Auto LF off:
CHR$(27)+CHR$(53)+CHR$(48)
Good luck,
GregS <><
Aug 18, 2021 1:33:49 PM Lloyd Johnson :
> I currently have two TRS-80 Model 100s. One of them with an annoying screen
> defect and
I currently have two TRS-80 Model 100s. One of them with an annoying screen
defect and the other with a dead RS-232 port. These were both eBay
acquisitions.
I also have a NEC that I've had since the early 80s. It seems to be working
fine.
One thing I found useful back in the 80s was to