Here's where I'm at:
1. Fire up Minicom (19200, 8N1, no flow control)
2. Minicom is Offline
3. Fire up M100
4. CTL-C to enter CP/M
5. Label-F1-Label (Sc to S)
6. Label-F2-Label (Cu to S)
7. Label-F3-Label (selecting RS23) to "initialize RS232"
8. Minicom is Online
9. Label-F3-Label (selecting M10
Yes, 19200 (98N1D) as stated in 'Initialising RS-232"
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=M100_CP/M
however, maybe one can initialise in TELCOM to a different baud rate...
Philip
On 21/03/2024 3:26 pm, Will Senn wrote:
What is the default baud rate? Are the other settings - 8n1?
On 3/
Way back in 2021, Tom Hoppe said:
Well, good news. If you set M100 CPM to 'Sc S' and 'Cu S' it works much better. I still found an issue playing Zork III where it says
"-more-" then stopped responding, requiring me to press enter on the M100.stat con:=uc1: <-- Redirect CP/M output to s
What is the default baud rate? Are the other settings - 8n1?
On 3/20/24 20:53, Philip Avery wrote:
Yes, the IO byte is fully implemented in M100 CP/M. Use 'stat
con:=uc1:'for serial port input. Currently no way of altering baud
rate, on the to-do list.
Search out this old thread:
[M100] Re-di
Yes, the IO byte is fully implemented in M100 CP/M. Use 'stat
con:=uc1:'for serial port input. Currently no way of altering baud rate,
on the to-do list.
Search out this old thread:
[M100] Re-directing CP/M console to serial port in REXCPM
Philip
On 21/03/2024 12:02 pm, Will Senn wrote:
over
I should have watched your video before I shot my mouth off; now I see that
the 102's keyswitches are different that the 100's. Where can I get the
keycap tool?
On Wed, 20 Mar 2024 at 00:26, Brian K. White wrote:
> I had to search to find:
> "There is exactly one key on my m100's keyboard that r
over on Vcf, I asked about whether serial over console was possible and
they said:
CP/M is basically indifferent about the details of the console, that
being contained within the BIOS created by the vendor for the
platform you're running on. I'm not familiar with the M100 platform,
Just one thing at this time... took the switch out and checked it with a
multimeter, it is the switch
On Wed, 20 Mar 2024 at 00:26, Brian K. White wrote:
> I had to search to find:
> "There is exactly one key on my m100's keyboard that rufuses to work,
> the K key."
>
> What was anyone supposed
Hello WIll,
I think I have played around the most with wordstar 3.3. I never tried 4.0 and
that was different source code which didn't agree with my poking around with
DDT. I've seen 3.3 on different web sites for download. You can patch some of
the keyboard lookup tables to agree with the M10
I had to search to find:
"There is exactly one key on my m100's keyboard that rufuses to work,
the K key."
What was anyone supposed to do with that?
What I said below and the video wouldn't help with a 100. It only
applies to a 102.
100 has a totally different kind of keyswitch, and no simi
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