Hi everyone,
I recently picked up a near mint WP-2 to complement my NEC PC8201A. Whilst
researching the former, I came across an interesting article on "electronic
typewriters". This mentioned some different AlphaSmart models, including
the Dana. This had a pretty neat way of transferring text, wh
I get the impression that the TRS-80 Model 100 Assembler|Debugger, aka
ZBUGASM can't really be run from RAM. Has anyone tried it successfully?
I used TEENY and dl to get ZBUG.BA and ZBUG.CO loaded onto my 32K RAM
m100. I then ran zbug.ba (which is a basic stub to clear memory and run
the assem
Granted, it's convenient to have BASIC built into the system ROM but would
we love it any less if it were an option ROM as it is in a number of
similar machines?
You'd have more RAM available, and could easily switch to another
environment/language, e.g. MFORTH, especially if you have a REX or
equ
I have the physical package with manual, cassette and hard cover/holder.
Didn’t know it was rare. I don’t want to give it up though. :). Sounds like
it has been archived.
Randy
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> On Oct 19, 2022, at 7:24 PM, Joshua O'Keefe wrote:
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>> On Oct 19, 2022, at 3:33 PM,
I didn't read that as in any way negative.
Basically you just created the only negativity.
bkw
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022, 2:47 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
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> On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 11:03 AM Peter Vollan
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>> 36 dollars just for that?! For god's sake, you should have asked us
>> first,
That's what I've been looking for, thanks.
Will
On 10/19/22 6:23 PM, Joshua O'Keefe wrote:
On Oct 19, 2022, at 3:33 PM, Peter Noeth wrote:
" Assembler/Debugger" part number 26-3823. I have been looking for
this software package for a number of years myself, just to make my
collection comple
> On Oct 19, 2022, at 3:33 PM, Peter Noeth wrote:
> " Assembler/Debugger" part number 26-3823. I have been looking for this
> software package for a number of years myself, just to make my collection
> complete.
Hi Peter,
If you're just hoping to use the software I have the Tandy editor/asse
The official Radio Shack assembler program for the M100 was "
Assembler/Debugger" part number 26-3823. I have been looking for this
software package for a number of years myself, just to make my collection
complete. The assembler in the Cleuseau 2 ROM (usable with the REX) is
what I have used so f
Does anybody know off hand which, if any, keycaps are swappable between
model T models?
I've got a caps lock key from a 100 that looks _awfully_ close, but doesn't
quite snap into my 200. Wondering if my keyswitch is gummed up/damaged, or
if they're just not compatible.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 2:51 PM David Szasz wrote:
> Interesting discussion, but it's all a little like saying which came first
> "chicken or the egg." Without BASIC the model 100 would have no charm at
> all.
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> BTW: I see from the auction link for the Bill Gates Model 100 that it sold
> for a
Interesting discussion, but it's all a little like saying which came first
"chicken or the egg." Without BASIC the model 100 would have no charm at
all.
BTW: I see from the auction link for the Bill Gates Model 100 that it sold
for around $30K. That reminds me of many Ebay auction prices I've se
Got it and I appreciate the positive atmosphere!
On 10/19/22 2:06 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 11:55 AM Will Senn wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks, but no worries, I didn't take offense. Unfortunately, I'm
not a hardware guy, so I need to be steered to a better sit
David,
Ah, good points. The pi ecosystem is no problem. I have a couple of
handfuls of them lying around doing duty as my entertainment center, my
simh host, my network lab, etc. I don't mind tasking one to the
retro-printer. You are absolutely correct that I could just save the
files over se
Your project "todo" list is very concise. Reviewing the "Retro-Printer",
you will also have to purchase, set up, and learn the Raspberry Pi
ecosystem to use it. A humble alternative is to redirect the printout from
your model 100 via a null modem cable to an empty file on your personal
computer via
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 11:55 AM Will Senn wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Thanks, but no worries, I didn't take offense. Unfortunately, I'm not a
> hardware guy, so I need to be steered to a better site for these things!
> the resistor is pennies on the dollar, it's those blasted cables that
> cost...
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>
I have cassette cables in stock at retrocomputershopper.com and
arcadeshopper.com
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 11:54 AM Will Senn wrote:
> Hi John,
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> Thanks, but no worries, I didn't take offense. Unfortunately, I'm not a
> hardware guy, so I need to be steered to a better site for these things!
>
Hi John,
Thanks, but no worries, I didn't take offense. Unfortunately, I'm not a
hardware guy, so I need to be steered to a better site for these things!
the resistor is pennies on the dollar, it's those blasted cables that
cost...
Will
On 10/19/22 1:46 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
On We
On 10/19/22 1:01 PM, Peter Vollan wrote:
36 dollars just for that?! For god's sake, you should have asked us
first, there's lots of other places.
Haven't bought it yet - so suggest away.
Will
On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 at 17:03, Will Senn wrote:
I'm loving my m100. It's an endless source of f
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 11:03 AM Peter Vollan wrote:
> 36 dollars just for that?! For god's sake, you should have asked us first,
> there's lots of other places.
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Please keep the discussion positive. In any event I think he was discussing
potential ideas for his next projects.
I have no i
36 dollars just for that?! For god's sake, you should have asked us first,
there's lots of other places.
On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 at 17:03, Will Senn wrote:
> I'm loving my m100. It's an endless source of fascination - very old
> school, but amazingly well preserved and usable. I haven't done much wi
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