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
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).
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
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