> Not that I've seen yet, but I have seen some client code in gwbasic in
the M100SIG:
Nice! Thanks for posting those. I'll try porting them to Altair Basic.
Shouldn't be too difficult.
/hdan
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 3:58 AM Brian K. White wrote:
> On 8/29/22 19:03, Dan Higdon wrote:
> > Does an
I find quality micrograbbers ‘OK’ for a test situation for a permanent
connection, particularly on something portable I don’t think they are a good
solution. Cheap micrograbbers fall off if you look at them cross eyed.
Jeff Birt
From: M100 On Behalf Of Stephen Adolph
Sent: Monday, August
On 8/29/22 19:03, Dan Higdon wrote:
Does anyone have source to a LaddieAlpha type TPDD "server" program, but
written in Microsoft Basic?
Not that I've seen yet, but I have seen some client code in gwbasic in
the M100SIG:
https://github.com/LivingM100SIG/Living_M100SIG/blob/main/M100SIG/Lib-
So it's a way to replace the lost function of RAMRST since we're
clobbering that?
That's pretty neat.
--
bkw
On 8/30/22 00:05, Stephen Adolph wrote:
Thought I would post this.
The following snip is from a variant of QUAD I was working on.
I wanted to have a "ram protect" function and I decid