Actually it turned out one pdf that had the Model 100 manual also had
the coco and model 4 manuals mixed in. I have now extracted the pages
into separate pdfs.
On 9/6/21 8:05 PM, Brian K. White wrote:
In the google drive I linked, I have collected and extracted all the
files we have so far in
Well thanks for the update
> On September 6, 2021 at 8:08 PM Ken Pettit wrote:
>
> Hey Guys,
>
> I was able to make it down to my garage today. It turns out my "pile of
> plastic" is mostly OptROM compartment covers and a few M102 battery covers (I
> believe. I didn't dig out my 102
Hey Guys,
I was able to make it down to my garage today. It turns out my "pile of
plastic" is mostly OptROM compartment covers and a few M102 battery
covers (I believe. I didn't dig out my 102 to validate, but I don't
think it could be anything else).
I didn't find any M100 battery compart
In the google drive I linked, I have collected and extracted all the
files we have so far including the stuff "you got me" posted.
In the Model 100 directory is the cassette sound file, the files from
the cassette, and the manual pdf
In the coco directory is the Teledisk disk image, and I con
As impractical is as it is, given all the other solutions, I’m excited to try
using my coco as a disk server for my M100.
> On Sep 6, 2021, at 3:54 AM, Brian K. White wrote:
>
> Hey even better I didn't look closely enough originally, I didn't realize you
> had both the Model 100 client and th
I have looked into the compressed files yet. Is there a pdf of the M100 side
manual? I could do that if it needs done.
God bless,
GregS <><
> On Sep 6, 2021, at 12:54 AM, Brian K. White wrote:
>
> Hey even better I didn't look closely enough originally, I didn't realize you
> had both the Mo
Hey even better I didn't look closely enough originally, I didn't
realize you had both the Model 100 client and the CoCo server in there.
Thanks!
So that's the client and 2 servers available now.
So you're off the hook for supplying the 100 files Greg ;)
I wonder if the Tandy 2000 server is r