Re: [M100] Saving problem

2022-12-26 Thread Bill Marcum
On the M100, files are automatically saved in RAM. Just press F8 to go to the menu and select another file to edit, or choose TEXT to start a new file. On Mon, Dec 26, 2022, 1:41 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > There is no such setting. It just sounds like dysfunction. > > Have you tried a cold

Re: [M100] is the m100 a trs-80? In walks like a, not is categorized as a

2022-09-29 Thread Bill Marcum
I once had a 16. It actually had a Z80 and a 68000. It could boot Model II TRSDOS, CPM-80, Xenix or TRSDOS-16. The Z80 was used as an I/O processor when running a 68k operating system. The Model II could even be upgraded with a 68000 processor. (And now we return to discussing Model T computers).

Re: [M100] use of PRINT

2018-05-13 Thread Bill Marcum
On Sun, May 13, 2018, 12:51 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > I am reminded of the one line basic program activity. sometimes BASIC can > be so compact. > > Here is a way to do a WHILE statement or and endless loop as part of a one > line program > > FOR I=1

Re: [M100] Fwd: Re: Conversion of Tandy Model T characters after PC filetransfer...

2015-11-12 Thread Bill Marcum
On Nov 11, 2015 6:29 PM, "Mark Wickens" wrote: > > Without any prior knowledge I believe it might be the case that the character set was changed between the Model 100 and Model 102 to support more Scandinavian languages. The Model 102 character that I haven't been able