What a great thread! :) Very late to the party but will add a couple of
books. Not M100-specific, but if you’re interested in a couple of very
good general 8085 books, I would recommend these. The first is a
self-contained course (probably a quite popular textbook originally), while
the second
The fact that this game started life on a DEC LSI-11 (throw in gratuitous
holoDEC / space jokes for good measure) only makes it cooler. I will also
definitely have to check it out. Thank you for finishing and sharing it.
Best wishes,
Anthony
On Wednesday, July 26, 2023, Russell Flowers wrote
Wishing for a successful procedure and complete and speedy recovery, Ken.
Best wishes,
Anthony
On Tuesday, November 10, 2020, Bert Put wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> My thoughts are with you, man. Get well soon!
>
> Cheers,Bert
>
> On 11/9/20 8:37 PM, Kenneth Pettit wrote:
> > Hey gang,
> >
> > W
I believe that’s, “Spectaculator,” which was also a spreadsheet for the
Color Computer line. I have it on the CoCo but don’t use it much, as the
capabilities seem fairly limited and I don’t have a printer for my CoCo.
(Well, really, I have several printers but no CoCo serial printer
adapter.) Is
Untested can be worrisome. Nonetheless, these devices would seem like they
should be fundamentally reliable unless the electronics are somehow fried
(unlikely). The most probable issue is that the drive belt will have
softened or dissolved and will need to be cleaned away and replaced.
Didn’t rea
Happy weekend, everyone.
I recently did the charger modification for my M200 (opening machine /
soldering couple of jump wires in place / reassembling - not a bad
procedure at all), and it seems to be working fine. I'm wondering if NiMH
batteries would work in it also or if there is a risk that t
Ken, hoping you will enjoy a speedy recovery the rest of the way. As my
father was a cardiologist and both grandfathers were surgeons, I grew up
fascinated by various heart procedures but also cultivating a deep respect
for their complexity. I still remember the day my Dad came home and first
men
Keeping you in thoughts, Ken, and trusting that all will come out very
well. Can’t wait to hear confirmation of just how great everything went,
and to have you back fully recovered.
Best wishes,
Anthony
On Friday, July 19, 2019, Ken Pettit wrote:
> Hey Gang,
>
> I had to come to the hospital
Sounds like a really nice find! It would be interesting and historic to
scan the brochures and press release photos. Those are probably not easily
found.
Also, separately, I’d be interested in the riser feet / pegs if you don’t
need them and still have them. You can reach me to my personal mail
Chris, to John’s point also, if you were to get a REX but with only 8K RAM
in your M100, the REX would in effect be quite underutilized. REX is an
excellent way of backing up RAM into selectable banks - like having
multiple computers in one. However, if you only have 8K RAM, each REX bank
will li
I recently got one and like it as a dedicated word processor / note taker
because of the nice screen and cool form factor, as you note. It’s also
easy to transfer files to my Windows 10 machine (I think I use LaddieCon).
But as Willard mentioned, the screen is slow. Sometimes the word processor
d
I recently got one and like it as a dedicated word processor / note taker
because of the nice screen and cool form factor, as you note. It’s also
easy to transfer files to my Windows 10 machine (I think I use LaddieCon).
But as Willard mentioned, the screen is slow. Sometimes the word processor
d
Hi, Steve - I have a basic black set and one deluxe (white, self-centering)
CoCo joystick and would part with one or trade also. E-mail me separately
if interested. Thanks.
Best wishes,
Anthony
On Friday, March 1, 2019, Stephen Adolph wrote:
> off topic for this list, but does anyone have a
Yes, I second that motion to move on to other topics. :) 64+ messages on
one stream is probably a record. I’m sure the original poster already got
the information sought as well, which also matters, incidentally.
So we ...could... safely move onward, I think.
Hope everyone will have a great w
Steve, just revisiting this as I catch up on e-mails. As Brian suggested,
it can do no harm to just put fresh batteries into your Model 100, make
sure the memory backup power switch on the bottom is on, and power up the
computer. Nothing should overheat, spontaneously go wrong, etc. You may
get
That’s definitely special. I never knew Rick Hanson first-hand, as he had
unfortunately passed away already by the time I joined the community. I
have read some of his old posts and answers to questions, and they reflect
his smart, humorous, and generous nature abundantly.
Nonetheless, seeing hi
John, you were right... The screen flashing was just due to a low
(actually, none installed) backup battery. The WP-2 arrived today and is
in practically pristine cosmetic shape and seemingly perfect working order
- a lucky find for a very reasonable price. I will want to upgrade the
RAM, but th
Thought I’d post this as a separate message. If someone on list is looking
for a fully working 24K Model 100 in very good to excellent shape plus a
“parts machine” (no additional cost) for a reasonable price and shipping,
please send me a note separately to my gmail address to figure out
details.
is low.
>
> -- John.
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2019, 11:01 AM Anthony Coghlan
>> Hope everyone is well. Even while I’m trying to reduce my Model 100
>> collection, various WP-2 related things lately have made me think about
>> that machine... Almost ready to spring f
Hope everyone is well. Even while I’m trying to reduce my Model 100
collection, various WP-2 related things lately have made me think about
that machine... Almost ready to spring for one on eBay if no one beats me
to it, but it’s got a “pulsing screen” issue that I’d need to fix. What
could make
Kevin, is that Bern, PA, or Switzerland (beautiful place, but quite a bit
farther from Northern Virginia)?
Welcome to the group. You’ll find guidance and answers to just about
everything Mxxx related here.
I have a Model 100 with 24KB, in great condition. You’d have to clean the
sides of the ke
Thanks, Jim, for pointing out that procedure. The Sercice Manual copy on
Club 100’s site is clear on how to do that. I may try it. You’re right -
it would have been so nice to have the jumper wire locations easily
accessible - even to have had actual jumpers to just add or remove as
desired. Th
Hi, everyone - for the M100, there was a simple (doc available off our
site) resistor modification so that rechargeable batteries could be charged
when the computer is plugged in. Seems to work fine.
Is there any such (relatively simple) modification for the 102, 200, or
8201? Thanks.
Best wish
ves 960ma. There are other sellers. Most from China
> but you are looking 1/3AA batteries with tabs. Sometimes you can find them
> stacked as 3 in one like I did and that saves some time.
>
> Kurt
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2018, at 4:53 PM, Anthony Coghlan wrote:
>
> Thanks
Thanks, everyone. Kurt, that looks really good. I’m not familiar with
those smaller batteries. How or where do you get them?
Is there any simple mod (such as the added resistor near the batteries for
the M100) that allows the 8201 to charge rechargeable batteries in a
standard battery pack when
Hi - hope everyone is having a good weekend. Has anyone ever used the
DuPont BERG jacks on the NEC-8201? The manual describes them as 19,200
baud serial ports, basically. Wondering for what they might be useful.
Also, does anyone have experience refurbishing a rechargeable battery pack
for the
Wow, Ken, sorry to hear about your health issues but so glad your are
coming through them OK. May you continue to heal quickly.
Yes, the boxes can wait..! Take care of yourself.
Best wishes,
Anthony
On Friday, October 5, 2018, Ken Pettit wrote:
> Hey Gang,
>
> I had reported a couple of we
John, couldn’t agree more with you regarding treating each other on this
list with civility and politeness. I’d like to share my perspective on the
topic.
I have no particular seniority or tenure in the group. I’ve had
M100-family machines for just a few years and I found this excellent
resource
Thanks for setting this up! I’ve downloaded several games and a couple of
utilities through my iPhone, with no problem. A simple joy from the user’s
perspective, but I realize it represents a lot of work behind the scenes.
Perhaps I missed it in a prior part of the thread, but it would be great
Hello, Jesus - thanks, I didn’t realize it was for that purpose. I’d
thought it was an analog-to-digital converter for measuring low-voltage
analog signals. I love experimenting with things like that, but I’m
wondering - is the device “unusable” without the ROM software? I have a
REX and could
I’ll have to use this as leverage for my wife to appreciate how relatively
frugal and selective I’ve been in my ancient computer acquisitions over
time, and how much it could “potentially” be worth...
There are some interesting pieces in the lot, ranging from the humble but
ingenious Sinclair ZX-8
That one seems nice, albeit without the vinyl carrying case or power
adapter. Price seems fair, and it’s got 32KB RAM as well as the mystery
ROM - extra nice if it were the SuperROM, assuming keyboard works well.
A few people have commented on the apparent rise of prices for vintage
computing equ
he reserved through holes on that picture.
>
> Kurt
>
> *www.club100.org/ftp/T200servicemanual.pdf
> <http://www.club100.org/ftp/T200servicemanual.pdf>*
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 2, 2018, at 4:47 AM, Anthony Coghlan wrote:
>
> Kurt, if it’s not already posted
Kurt, if it’s not already posted somewhere (in which case you can just
refer me through the link), could you post / share the procedure for
converting a 200 to use rechargeable AA batteries? It was fortunately easy
on the 100 but I believe a bit more involved on both the 200 and 102.
Thanks. That
Chris, maybe this is a silly question, but were you able to install the
“floppy” driver program from the utility disk or other method? Were you
able to do RUN”COM:98N1ENN” before turning on the drive (with utility disk
in)?
There is (on p. 7 of the TPDD2 Manual) a cryptic related reference that t
... :)
REX is on my M102. I’m eager to try your REX BCR image and the additional,
recent driver files.
Best wishes,
Anthony
On Friday, March 9, 2018, Willard Goosey wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Mar 2018 06:11:45 -0500
> Anthony Coghlan wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Willard - I'll give those sugge
at 2:10 AM, Willard Goosey wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 15:46:55 -0500
> Anthony Coghlan wrote:
>
> (OK on a real keyboard now! :)
>
> > Willard, thanks for the confirmation that it’s not something inherent
> > to trying to use REX and BCR at the same time. That would b
Willard, thanks for the confirmation that it’s not something inherent to
trying to use REX and BCR at the same time. That would be sad, because I
like my REX... I think I got the driver off Club 100 and transferred It
with MComm. I have the original cassette, too, but haven’t tried it.
Poke and
data bytes that
> would confuse the conversion program. These programs usually worked on
> computers using the Z80 processors, since it did support relative
> addressing.
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
>
>
>
>
>
> Message: 14
> Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 00:57:07 -
00@lists.bitchin100.com
> *Subject:* Re: [M100] Bar code reader with REX
>
> On the TPDD2 belt replacement - did you order something specific (that I
> can then also order :) ) ?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Scotty
>
>
> On 2/03/2018 14:33, Anthony Coghlan wrote:
> > Recent
Recently discovered that a few gadgets in my “collection” work well or
could work with a little effort, and I have been having fun with those: an
old Apple ImageWriter (a beastly tank, but great through the serial port),
a TPDD2 that I had never been able to test until I replaced the totally
deter
Regarding the TPDD cable and what’s “in” it to handle the RS232 to TTL
level conversions passively, isn’t it possible that the little 3 terminal
devices Marty described are just what he ended up using, i.e.,
diode-resistor dividers in which the diode has a high enough reverse
breakdown voltage not
. :) coghlana at gmail dot com.
Best wishes,
Anthony Coghlan
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Hi, everyone - hope you're well. Perhaps I didn't find it in the archives,
but archived responses might not be too current on this topic anyway. Does
anyone know a current source for DMP-105 / 106 printer ribbons? I got a
106 as a package deal with a Model 200, and I was able to confirm with
the
Fellow Model 200 users -
Hope you're well. Just wanted to share a good experience. If you need
additional RAM for a Model 200, I got a 24K RAM expansion module from
Justin on eBay (search for the description below). It was reasonably
priced, well made, easy to install, and shipped very careful
I have a couple of Canon BJ-10e bubble jet printers that I got on eBay. I
haven't made them work with my Model 100, but I've been told they were good
ones to use. They seem to be in great shape. I've really just run out of
patience and time to experiment more with them. Since getting them, I've
en
Thanks, Kurt - great options. I think the Android approach with mComm might be
ideal. Ironically, my older Android tablet might be too old to use it, but my
6 year old’s tablet might be fine. He’d probably find it intriguing that I
could use his tablet to do something with my vintage computer
Hello, everyone, and hope you’re all well wherever you are in the world. Been
a long time since I’ve chimed in, and my last time, I had e-mail issues at the
same time and didn’t get to respond timely - which probably made me seem
terribly unappreciative and rude. So, I apologize for that. I f
Hello – this is my first post, though I follow with interest. Greetings and
Happy New Year 2016 to my fellow Model 100 enthusiasts worldwide!
I recently purchased a Canon BJ-10e inkjet printer to use with my M100, but
after a great deal of experimentation, I haven’t been able to get the printer
They seem quite hard to find online. Club 100 lists phone / modem cables
as being available through their catalog (
http://www.club100.org/catalog.html) for about $10 + shipping. I haven't
ordered one yet myself, though I'd like to do so for similar reasons, as
well as just for the fun of being a
Marko, I haven't used a voice recorder but had imagined it could be a good
alternative. What do you do with / where do you connect the "REM" (remote)
line, or do you just let it float unconnected? If floating, do you need to
use "voice activated" mode to get the recorder to work only when it senses
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