Re: [M100] M100 list getting sent to SPAM folder?

2024-06-17 Thread Daryl Tester
On 18/6/24 04:59, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: Didn't mean to ignore this thread, but I have shinier rabbit holes to descend. If someone can tell me exactly what to do to get this working on Dreamhost I am happy to do it. This is a side quest of mine to figure out the nuts and bolts of getting

Re: [M100] M100 list getting sent to SPAM folder?

2024-06-09 Thread Daryl Tester
Unfortunately, it's not as easy as adding DNS records and DKIM signing software; DKIM has historically not playing well with mailing list software.  As (from failing memory) the mailing list is hosted by Dreamhost, this falls predominantly within their bailiwick. That Google require this is so

Re: [M100] Is there a superoptimizer for the Intel 8085 (or maybe the Z80)?

2024-03-15 Thread Daryl Tester
On 16/3/24 10:31, Stephen Adolph wrote: Does anyone know if there is a superoptimizer for the Intel 8085 (or maybe for the Z80)? I think it is called "Ken"  ;) KaaS? Does he have a documented API? Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Message Database

2024-03-10 Thread Daryl Tester
On 11/3/24 05:54, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: Once upon a time web available gmane was going to be our long term archive but it is no longer available via the web and I don't think we're archiving to it either. The NNTP interface to gmane was offline for quite a while after ownership transition

[M100] Cooking My DM15L Fixed The LCD

2024-01-26 Thread Daryl Tester
From a forum I lurk on came this link to an interesting method of LCD repair I hadn't seen before. Leaving it here for others - Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Model 100 - LCD Shows Pixels Only

2024-01-01 Thread Daryl Tester
On 2/1/24 12:30, Eric wrote: Digital Voltage Setting:  3.3+ Volts You don't actually mention what your logic analyser is, but I'm guessing it's 5 volt tolerant? Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] my files

2023-12-29 Thread Daryl Tester
On 30/12/23 10:00, Peter Vollan wrote: Have my NIST and TZONE programs really been downloaded over 3000 times?? Probably, but not necessarily by humans (e.g. AIs don't learn in a vacuum). Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] 19.2Kbps on the Tandy 102

2023-12-12 Thread Daryl Tester
On 13/12/23 09:39, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: But what I recollect and what happened are not always the same thing. Oh man, I hear you there, especially the more ... "seasoned" I get. Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Important artifact?

2023-12-08 Thread Daryl Tester
On 9/12/23 08:37, bir...@soigeneris.com wrote: Ha! Offer accepted! Will scan and upload ASAP. Love your work, Jeff! Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] minor update to REX#/REXCPM

2023-11-22 Thread Daryl Tester
On 23/11/23 08:01, Stephen Adolph wrote: Turns out I made a typo with month display in REXMGR - I displayed October as Ont instead of Oct. I've posted build 41 to address. You could've snuck this out in fix before next Ontober. :) "Lousy Smarch weather". Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] file transfer

2023-09-28 Thread Daryl Tester
On 29/9/23 09:15, Wayne Venables wrote: You absolutely need the www in front or the link won't work. https://www.prolific.com.tw At this moment, neither www.prolific.com.tw or prolific.com.tw return any DNS A records. https://www.prolific.tw/US/ShowProduct.aspx?p_id=225&pcid=41 is reachable

Re: [M100] Intermittent problem at higher baud rates on RS-232 interface

2023-09-08 Thread Daryl Tester
On 9/9/23 00:10, Jesse Bertier wrote: I wanted to follow up with this issue - As it turns out, the TNC itself seems to be the culprit, at least with the M100. Even small text strings get garbled, with software flow control enabled on both sides. That TNC works fine with a PC, just not the M100

Re: [M100] Dang it! Thunderbird!

2023-02-02 Thread Daryl Tester
On 3/2/23 10:40, Hiraghm wrote: I'm sorry for my last message to the list, regarding backlighting an M200; I keep forgetting that when I "reply list", Thunderbird uses the title of the entire email rather than the title of the message to which I'm replying, and I forget to change it. I thou

Re: [M100] Backlight

2023-02-01 Thread Daryl Tester
On 2/2/23 10:55, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: Right... just get a headlamp. It works. You will not be cool. But you have to ask yourself, how cool were you without it? A 50% reduction of nothing is still nothing, right? Cheers, Daryl "eschewing coolness since the last millennium" Tester.

Re: [M100] Thanks Ken!

2023-01-11 Thread Daryl Tester
On 12/1/23 14:01, Kenneth Pettit wrote: Regardless, thanks for the shout out! It really only took about 20 minutes to put together. Is that like dog years? 20 minutes of Ken time is equivalent to several months of mere mortal? ;) Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Subjective poll on M100 "dialob box"

2023-01-09 Thread Daryl Tester
On 10/1/23 11:34, Brian K. White wrote: Tough one. I think the right. I like how the left makes itself and it's title clearly distinct from other text, but all in all I think the space around the thin lines makes that box easier to look at. This. For me, the left is easier to initially pick

Re: [M100] SOAP vs REST

2022-12-24 Thread Daryl Tester
On 25/12/22 04:12, Jeff Gonzales wrote: not m100 related but a bit of nostalgia I thought everyone would enjoy: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/soap-vs-rest-wise-guys-view-jeffrey-gonzales-msc-cissp/ Wot, no XMLRPC?

Re: [M100] custom key mapping generator for Tandy 200

2022-11-19 Thread Daryl Tester
On 19/11/22 22:26, Cedric Amand wrote: Currently, I've been trying to replace my main 32KB ROM with a ST M27C256A-100 This works. And I've been trying to replace the 8KB with a ST M27C64A-150 I agree with Mike - that's a 150 nS vs 100 nS part. Try to obtain a part that's substantially quicke

Re: [M100] Tandy Portable Disk Drive 2

2022-11-16 Thread Daryl Tester
"He's Brian, and so's his wife!" - I think Bruce was in charge of the sheep dip. On 17/11/22 12:06, Spencer wrote: Thanks for your suggestions and time Bruce! Spencer On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 05:17:31 PM EST, Brian K. White wrote:

Re: [M100] Bitchin' 100 on Bing

2022-11-12 Thread Daryl Tester
On 13/11/22 14:28, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: It seems my site was explicitly removed but I haven't read anything that says how to find out why. According to the blog that Brian(?) posted, and the links from there, their reasons are arbitrary and capricious. As the blog poster wrote, he did n

Re: [M100] Notoriously S.L.O.W BASIC posted - help speeding it up appreciated

2022-11-12 Thread Daryl Tester
On 12/11/22 18:55, Brian White wrote: I just can't get over some of that stuff from Bing about "we like quality sites..." Plus the usual support mantra of "you did something wrong, we're not telling you what it is", him doing absolutely nothing to his website, then presto, it suddenly works

Re: [M100] BASIC slowness

2022-10-25 Thread Daryl Tester
On 26/10/22 12:02, Will Senn wrote: ... but in the meantime, is there a trick to fast output I'm missing? Something that may help, (from memory) subroutine locations are scanned linearly from the start of the program, so a simple trick is to put your frequently called subroutines at the star

Re: [M100] Questions about tokenizing BASIC in UNIX

2022-09-26 Thread Daryl Tester
On 26/9/22 15:52, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: Enabled by default. Huh. Weird considering both ends are going to be sending their own xon xoff. Not necessarily. How the Linux OS will respond to a program that has a port open to xon/xoff will depend on the type of port e.g. if it's a pty, it'll

Re: [M100] Questions about tokenizing BASIC in UNIX

2022-09-26 Thread Daryl Tester
On 26/9/22 18:44, Joshua O'Keefe wrote: If the kernel has DYNAMIC_DEBUG=y [1] then: https://stackoverflow.com/a/63682160 Thanks for that, will also have a poke later (gotta find my other FT2232 board as well). DYNAMIC_DEBUG is pretty neat!  It didn't e

Re: [M100] Questions about tokenizing BASIC in UNIX

2022-09-25 Thread Daryl Tester
On 24/9/22 02:39, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 2:59 AM Brian White mailto:b.kenyo...@gmail.com>> wrote: I believe all the right chip does is help, and make more code more likely to make it through Chip/driver wise the two things I've observed: Here's some extra Linu

Re: [M100] inputattach

2022-09-10 Thread Daryl Tester
On 10/9/22 10:49 am, Ken Pettit wrote:   That's definitely an exercise for the reader ... Umm  ... wouldn't that be an exercise for the *writer* ???  ;-) As long as it's not me, we're all good. 8-) Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] inputattach

2022-09-09 Thread Daryl Tester
On 9/9/22 23:56, jonathan.y...@telia.com wrote: Does this mean I can use a Raspberry Pi (with a small graphics screen) and my M100 and some kind of mouse (usb??) and have a linux machine that runs X? Probably not (I say this without having tried it though). An X keyboard input device emits ke

Re: [M100] M100 LCD repair video and alternative use for unused screen RAM

2022-06-16 Thread Daryl Tester
On 16/6/22 12:37 pm, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: On Wed, Jun 15, 2022, 6:34 PM Daryl Tester wrote: ALTLCD comes to (ageing and decrepit) mind? ALTLCD is in RAM, it has character data. Decrepit mind for the win! -- Regards, Daryl Tester Handcrafted Computers Pty. Ltd.

Re: [M100] M100 LCD repair video and alternative use for unused screen RAM

2022-06-15 Thread Daryl Tester
On 16/6/22 03:58, bir...@soigeneris.com wrote: When learning how the screen RAM load save worked it occurred to me that the RAM for the unused segment drivers is also unused. It got me wondering if anyone had ever used these bytes as a hidey hole for data, etc. It would be a pretty sneaky place

Re: [M100] Bump

2022-06-14 Thread Daryl Tester
On 15/6/22 04:57, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: Hope everyone is enjoying their summer :-) Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Photo from ARRL handbook or QST article for Model 100 packet radio

2022-05-06 Thread Daryl Tester
On 6/5/22 14:41, Douglas Quagliana wrote: Does anyone know what year's ARRL Handbook or what issue of QST this might have been published in? I've only got the '93 ARRL Handbook - it's not in that (just an elimination data point) Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] is the list actually working?

2022-05-03 Thread Daryl Tester
On 4/5/22 11:18, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: So I tried adding Host: lists.bitchin100.com Type: TXT Value: v=spf1 mx include:netblocks.dreamhost.com include:relay.mailchannels.net -all It accepted it..

Re: [M100] is the list actually working?

2022-05-03 Thread Daryl Tester
I think only one other person actually cc'd Steve in on the reply. If he's having list problems, replying only to the list *probably* isn't going to help. --dt On 4/5/22 07:43, Alastair Wiggins wrote: Received loud and clear here in Australia! Alastair Wiggins

Re: [M100] is the list actually working?

2022-05-03 Thread Daryl Tester
There's still the SPF record fix to try: John, tl;dr - copy the SPF TXT record from bitchin100.com to lists.bitchin100.com. Completely unsure if this resolves Google's issue or not, but it will improve the SPF side of things. On 4/5/22 02:00, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: If anyone has a sugge

Re: [M100] is it just me , or..

2022-04-27 Thread Daryl Tester
On 27/4/22 11:53, Daryl Tester wrote: if the email origin does not have the SPF record set or the email is not singed. $ host -t TXT bitchin100.com bitchin100.com descriptive text "v=spf1 mx include:netblocks.dreamhost.com include:relay.mailchannels.net -all" Okay, dug into thi

Re: [M100] is it just me , or..

2022-04-26 Thread Daryl Tester
On 26/4/22 23:56, bir...@soigeneris.com wrote: Google has been very cranky lately Could just leave the sentence at that ... if the email origin does not have the SPF record set or the email is not singed. $ host -t TXT bitchin100.com bitchin100.com descriptive text "v=spf1 mx include:netbl

Re: [M100] VirtualT for Debian 11

2022-02-18 Thread Daryl Tester
Not currently, but I'll actually get some bandwidth to look at this in a couple of weeks, and see (C?) what's required. Cheers, --dt On 19/2/22 08:03, Pawel Radomychelski | ExPLIT wrote: Hello guys, do someone is using virtualt with modern Debian / Ubuntu ? Try to build/run virtualt, but go

Re: [M100] test

2022-01-29 Thread Daryl Tester
On 30/1/22 10:11, Joshua O'Keefe wrote: On Jan 29, 2022, at 1:29 PM, Peter Vollan wrote: well, mComm has stopped working on me. Sorry but I don't see my posts, just your answers to them Peter, it looks like your messages are getting through to the list just fine as they are being archived he

Re: [M100] mcomm

2021-08-23 Thread Daryl Tester
ux environment), try: $ python3.5 $(which mcomm) (that is if mcomm is called mcomm, and not mcomm.py - if it is invoked as mcomm.py, please change the appropriate text after the which command). Cheers, --dt On Mon, 23 Aug 2021 at 18:23, Daryl Tester mailto:dt-m...@handcraftedcomputers.com.au

Re: [M100] mcomm

2021-08-23 Thread Daryl Tester
Peter, I responded to this earlier this month. To quote: Earlier, Peter Vollan wrote: Do I have the wrong type of Python? I run Mint 17.3. According to the interwebz, default Python for Mint 17.3 is Python 3.4, and the traceback "SyntaxError: can use starred expression only as assignment t

Re: [M100] mComm

2021-08-12 Thread Daryl Tester
On 13/8/21 9:59 am, Scott McDonnell wrote: Type "python --version" in the terminal to check which version you have installed. Note that on Ubuntu/other Debian derived systems (possibly others), "python" is typically a symbolic link to a default installed python, and typically on those system

Re: [M100] New zebra strips for M100 display— any interest?

2021-07-15 Thread Daryl Tester
On 16/7/21 8:53 am, Brian White wrote: I am good for at least 2 pairs, more if you need to get rid of more to get the investment back, up to say 10 pairs? I have 9 machines with the same lcd but only one currently has any issues with the lcd. So that's one set to use and one to stock, then a few

Re: [M100] M100 as Terminal to Raspberry Pi

2021-07-13 Thread Daryl Tester
On 14/7/21 9:42 am, Bill Miranda wrote: The errors I am getting are as follows: -bash: cannot set terminal process group (868): Inappropriate ioctl for device -bash: no job control in this shell Then it is not registering all my keystrokes on the Pi connected by the USB serial cable that I got

Re: [M100] Burn in program

2021-07-11 Thread Daryl Tester
On 12/7/21 8:12 am, Peter Noeth wrote: I miss those days of computing I believe you might be amongst like-minded individuals here. :) Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Burn in program

2021-07-10 Thread Daryl Tester
On 11/7/21 9:24 am, Peter Noeth wrote: ... repairing Data General mini computers, Novas, or Eclipses? You said discrete ALU board, so I'm suspecting Nova, but I've never seen the internals of an Eclipse. Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] New zebra strips for M100 display — any interest?

2021-07-06 Thread Daryl Tester
Oooo yeah (to the first question) . On 7/7/21 9:03 am, Jamie Nichol wrote: Hey All, I do consumer product R&D as my day job.  I’ve admired the M100 as a brilliant product for the past decade or so, and just picked up a really sad example that I’m trying to resuscitate. A couple of weeks ago

Re: [M100] feature to add to REX#/REXCPM - renumbering BASIC

2021-06-17 Thread Daryl Tester
On 18/6/21 4:44 am, Brian K. White wrote: I did the awk version initially just out of pure perverse fun. I will defend awk to the death. Strangely, my current $JOB has an aversion to Perl, so my awk skills are currently relevant. Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Good Times. Anyone have a Shilling?

2021-05-18 Thread Daryl Tester
On 19/5/21 5:12 am, Josh Malone wrote: This was a U.K. model, presumably. Did those get released w/ internal modems? I thought Tandy pulled the modem from the UK model cuz of BT certs. ^^ That. The Australian version was also similar "disabled" (with an easily removed sticker over the port).

Re: [M100] Happy Earth Day from my M100

2021-04-25 Thread Daryl Tester
On 25/4/21 1:20 pm, Doug Jackson wrote: In fact one of the favourite poems I have is from the Comp.Lang.Forth newsgroup, where they take screaming at each other to new and exciting levels to the point where a bunch of us are only there because its a great read while sitting in a comfy chair and

Re: [M100] debugging serial, DB9 "tap"

2021-04-18 Thread Daryl Tester
On 19/4/21 9:34 am, Ron Pool wrote: There are budget breakout boxes for DE9 / DB9 that can be used to easily identify which pin is transmit of any RS232 device with a male or female DE9 (aka DB9) connector. I still have the DB25 version of this from my ye-olde days. I was wondering if there w

Re: [M100] Packet radio like it's 1987

2021-04-15 Thread Daryl Tester
On 15/4/21 7:39 pm, Doug Jackson wrote: From memory the SCC could help out with the encoding which was something like HDLC or SDLC..  that's rattling my brain cells though. That's right, the ZSCC handles H/SDLC natively. I'd used it on a prior work project that required that, so was intimate

Re: [M100] Packet radio like it's 1987

2021-04-14 Thread Daryl Tester
On 15/4/21 1:23 am, Alex ... wrote: Figure this would be a fun one to share with the [M100] list. :) Sometime last century (if not millenium) I attempted to build an add on card for my M102 to run a Zilog SCC chip for the purposes of packet radio. I only remembered this because I came across

Re: [M100] In over my head? Or a Challenge!!

2021-03-26 Thread Daryl Tester
On 26/3/21 10:49 pm, Jeffrey Birt wrote: Most people use Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) I tend to use denatured alcohol (methylated spirits) as I can get it locally and inexpensively. Each type works a little better as a solvent on different types of things. I did see it referred to as IPA, but I'm w

Re: [M100] In over my head? Or a Challenge!!

2021-03-25 Thread Daryl Tester
On 24/3/21 11:49 pm, Jeffrey Birt wrote: I suspect it would work by itself, but it will take a lot of it. I have used alcohol followed by a typical flux/PCB cleaner product which works (to save on the more expensive flux cleaner). A transcontinental question - what type of alcohol are y'all t

Re: [M100] "wave" solder aka "drag" solder

2021-03-07 Thread Daryl Tester
On 7/3/21 8:02 pm, Brian K. White wrote: Gotta link? Not really, because what I advised was pointedly NOT to take any praticular video as gospel, but instead to just search the term "drag solder" or "drag technique" and watch at least a few, to get a feel for the idea and sperate the essenti

Re: [M100] "wave" solder aka "drag" solder

2021-03-06 Thread Daryl Tester
On 7/3/21 10:14 am, Stephen Adolph wrote: Brian suggested on Facebook to watch a video on drag soldering and am I ever glad I did. Gotta link? Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] mcomm on linux

2021-02-26 Thread Daryl Tester
On 27/2/21 7:04 am, Kurt McCullum wrote: Once you plug your USB to serial adapter into your system, it will show up under /dev. You have to have permissions to access it so you will likely need to use chmod on it before you can use it. Because the permissions are ephemeral and will disappear w

Re: [M100] Joystick for the M100

2021-01-04 Thread Daryl Tester
On 5/1/21 6:24 am, Jim Anderson wrote: As I recall, the way it worked was that the five switches (directional switches and fire) were wired to the first five output bits, and the common return from all five switches was wired to BUSY. To poll the joystick you'd cycle through outputting ASCII 1,

Re: [M100] life

2021-01-03 Thread Daryl Tester
On 1/1/21 9:35 am, Peter Vollan wrote: Game of Life for the Model 100? Apparently celebrating its 50th birthday this, er, last year. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/science/math-conway-game-of-life.html Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Virtual T pays off yet again

2020-12-12 Thread Daryl Tester
On 12/12/20 10:52 pm, Stephen Adolph wrote: *7FECH* *(7EH)* *MOV A,M* *!! Can't take an interrupt here, if we change the hook itself!!!* *7FEDH* *(23H)* *INX H* * *7FEEH* *(66H)* *MOV H,M* * *7FEFH* *(6FH)* *MOV L,A* At 7FEC, the software hook data is read not as a single

Re: [M100] Another pi thing

2020-12-09 Thread Daryl Tester
On 10/12/20 7:11 am, Bill Loguidice wrote: Cool concept, but seems rather expensive and the renders are poorly done. Show me the prototype! (damn renders - it's like wishful thinking). Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Back from the hospital

2020-11-21 Thread Daryl Tester
On 22/11/20 12:52 pm, Ken Pettit wrote: Hey Guys, The Dr. released me from the hostpital last Thursday and I have been just taking it easy until my new medication has time to kick in (it takes about 2 weeks before it is effective). I didn't have any new blockage in the arteries, so all of my sy

Re: [M100] Epson HX-20 Technical Manual

2020-11-11 Thread Daryl Tester
On 12/11/20 4:54 am, Jeffrey Birt wrote: I tried, for about 15milliseconds, to resist but snapped it up We appreciate the attempt. :)

Re: [M100] test

2020-11-10 Thread Daryl Tester
On 10/11/20 1:57 am, Brian K. White wrote: Both of my subscribed accounts are gmail. I'll try subscribing a protonmail account. Possibly relevant: "Messages sent to email alias or group don't appear in inbox" Although because that answer's

Re: [M100] Back in the hospital yet again

2020-11-09 Thread Daryl Tester
Dude, you know their food isn't that great! Take care man, and hope to see you out soon. On 10/11/20 1:07 pm, Kenneth Pettit wrote: Hey gang, Well I’m back in the hospital again with angina and shortness of breath. Hopefully it will be just. A couple of days for a stent or two and then home

Re: [M100] test

2020-11-08 Thread Daryl Tester
On 8/11/20 6:02 am, Brian K. White wrote: On 11/7/20 2:11 PM, Peter Vollan wrote: Are my messages to the list getting through? Yes but there is a list server configuration problem where you don't get a copy of your own outgoing posts. You only see them if someone happens to reply. I'd sa

Re: [M100] asm80 updated

2020-10-18 Thread Daryl Tester
On 18/10/20 6:07 pm, Willard Goosey wrote: I'm still here! Woohoo! Updated asm80, a ASM.COM style 8080 and 8085 cross assembler for linux and (now! RISC OS) RISC OS - that takes me back ... Nice work! Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] European T102 - different!

2020-09-25 Thread Daryl Tester
On Fri, 25 Sep 2020 at 14:32, Wayne Lorentz wrote: Maybe the difference is in the modulation of the modem. I remember my early modems had a switch to change them from Bell 212A to Baudot. 212A was the American standard, and I think Baudot was British. On 26/9/20 7:56 am, Peter Vollan wrote

Re: [M100] Discord Server

2020-09-14 Thread Daryl Tester
On 15/9/20 1:23 pm, Chris Fezzler wrote: Is it safe?

Re: [M100] Pano thin client

2020-09-14 Thread Daryl Tester
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 11:51 AM tony mailto:t...@instaview.com>> wrote: I have a couple too, destined to be Z80 'emulators' to run cp/m. Mine have the VGA port. I forget which revision they are. When I bought mine there were no sub $400 AUD FPGA cards with DVI/HDMI ports. I already ha

Re: [M100] Pano thin client

2020-09-14 Thread Daryl Tester
On 14/9/20 2:15 am, Stephen Adolph wrote: Super cheap little box that could be both storage and video for M100.  Implementation would be via Spartan 3E fpga. Need little piece of commercial hardware that can  be had for 30$. Oh, if only $30. :/ I've got a couple of these for rainy day proje

Re: [M100] What gives?

2020-08-04 Thread Daryl Tester
THAT'S GOOD! PERHAPS I SHOULD HAVE BEEN MORE CLEAR? THERE IS NO "E" IN BITCHIN100.COM! WHICH IS WHAT IS SHOWN IN GLENN'S ORIGINAL MESSAGE! On 4/8/20 5:17 pm, Russ Oechslin wrote: *THE B-100 WEBSITE IS UP... *At 08:00 PM 8/3/2020, you wrote: Glenn should have at least got a bounce message -

Re: [M100] What gives?

2020-08-03 Thread Daryl Tester
Glenn should have at least got a bounce message - "bitchen100.com" isn't registered, and doesn't exist. On 4/8/20 8:33 am, Stephen Adolph wrote: I think the list address is wrong; I have  never seen a post from you. Try m...@bitchin100.com Give that a try. Cheers

Re: [M100] Favorite games

2020-04-21 Thread Daryl Tester
On 22/4/20 4:16 pm, me wrote: Anyone have a favorite game for the T? Debugging? That game is a mother. The end boss is really hard.

Re: [M100] Favorite games

2020-04-21 Thread Daryl Tester
On 22/4/20 10:13 am, me wrote: Anyone have a favorite game for the T? Debugging? --dt

Re: [M100] AMPRNet

2020-04-18 Thread Daryl Tester
*waves from vk5zet* (although I haven't keyed in mic in a few years, but I still pay for my licence renewal). On 19/4/20 11:01 am, Doug Jackson wrote: I used to be. Vk1zdj.  I had a range ... From memory... 44.136.7.9-15 But all the AMPRNET gateways here in the ACT appear to be gone. Doug

Re: [M100] Just got my 100

2020-04-01 Thread Daryl Tester
On 2/4/20 10:55 am, Ken Pettit wrote:   Nobody is born with a soldering iron in hand; You know, I think I actually *was* born with a soldering iron in my hand.  Or was it a keyboard?  I keep forgetting. You'll know when you type on the wrong one. :) I did something similar to Josh - when

Re: [M100] Disassembly of the m100/KC85/... ROMs

2020-01-27 Thread Daryl Tester
On 28/1/20 6:19 am, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: What assembler syntax are you using? LD A,(DE) Is there a mapping to 8085 assembler documented somewhere? Looks like Z80 syntax. I didn't look far enough to see how the 8085 specific opcodes were handled. Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Converting document to BASIC file

2020-01-22 Thread Daryl Tester
On 23/1/20 2:02 am, Jim Williams wrote: Doh... I renamed the game file extension from .bas to .ba, loaded it into Virtual-T... and it appears to run without errors! I think it was discussed on the list recently that Virtual-T does the conversion automagically for you. On the Model 100 itself

Re: [M100] Studying BASIC (was Re: M100 AC power supply)

2020-01-19 Thread Daryl Tester
Conference + work overload = Daryl way behind on his email. On 13/1/20 3:46 am, r cs wrote: Wow.  I think breaking up a thread when the main subject diverges into a subtopic is a good idea, but Google freaks out about it on this list. When I changed the subject of the message in my reply when

Re: [M100] NADSBoxes are ready (not on sale until Tuesday

2019-09-21 Thread Daryl Tester
On 22/9/19 11:05 am, Ken Pettit wrote: (assuming there are 9 people who are interested). Ha! Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] Recovering in hospital still

2019-08-05 Thread Daryl Tester
Huge +1 - good to hear! All the best! On 6/8/19 8:57 am, Kenneth Pettit wrote: Hey gang, Just wanted to give an update after my operation. The procedure had a few complications like leaky sutures (causing a 2nd surgery a several hours after the main bypass), etc. I’m still in the hospital

Re: [M100] In the hospital

2019-07-19 Thread Daryl Tester
All the best for a speedy recovery, Ken! On 20/7/19 12:35 am, Ken Pettit wrote: Hey Gang, I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio issues.  After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass surgery, which they will schedule for sometime early next week.  I

Re: [M100] 102 LCD part

2019-07-04 Thread Daryl Tester
On 5/7/19 12:33 am, Ian Eure wrote: Gregory McGill writes: sorry i meant to remove all that, and do a new subject.. but only did the subject.. That wouldn’t have made a difference, because it would still have shown up in an unrelated thread.  When you reply, your email client sets the In-R

Re: [M100] Have a question about my M100

2019-05-17 Thread Daryl Tester
On 17/5/19 11:52 pm, Ed Graffius wrote: btw - the , 'B''E'E'P' works, so that means the CPU is CPUing? This means you've entered BASIC, and executed the direct command BEEP, which means the CPU thinks its CPUing (which I guess is the point of the exercise. :-)) (and down the existential rab

Re: [M100] TeraTerm - still not communicating

2019-04-05 Thread Daryl Tester
On 6/4/19 5:48 am, Thomas Morehouse wrote: To help my overloaded brain ... when folks refer to "the Prolific problem" ... is that a reference to the usb/serial cable?  or to a chip on the Windows machine? Hi Thomas. I'm not sure this got specifically answered for you. The "Prolific problem"

Re: [M100] Always connect

2018-12-01 Thread Daryl Tester
bought both while I was here). A great read for retronauts such as ourselves. Toodle pip! My new corporate overlords will probably have me back here on a yearly basis. Cheers. On 11/20/18 9:49 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: I had a great time meeting up with Daryl Tester on Saturday. I've me

Re: [M100] Newbie Question

2018-12-01 Thread Daryl Tester
Hi Nick! It's a tricky process, hence hard to simplify (and I haven't done it for a while, plus about to board a plane and head back to Australia), but what's the reason for uploading *to* Virtual T? Welcome, and cheers. On 11/30/18 5:41 PM, Nick Shaner wrote: hi guys, hope you all are doing

Re: [M100] E-mail duplications

2018-11-15 Thread Daryl Tester
On 11/14/18 8:45 PM, Willard Goosey wrote: Yeah, when claws-mail puts up the the message edit window the trick is to remove anything from the To: or CC: entry slots. The actual address isn't shown, but it's there. Yeah, that's not optimal. My intent has been to grab a copy of mailman and fidd

[M100] Off topic, kinda related.

2018-11-13 Thread Daryl Tester
For those that missed the news, Bill Godbout perished in the SoCal fires recently. :( He was an influential figure in the early years of computing, and one of the codesigners of the S-100 bus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Godbout (also not related, but I'm in Orange County for work until

Re: [M100] E-mail duplications

2018-11-13 Thread Daryl Tester
On 11/12/18 10:29 PM, Willard Goosey wrote: So how about dis one? Just the one. Change anything? Cheers, --dt

Re: [M100] E-mail duplications

2018-11-12 Thread Daryl Tester
two replies to Ken's email). -- Regards, Daryl Tester Handcrafted Computers Pty. Ltd.

Re: [M100] E-mail duplications

2018-09-16 Thread Daryl Tester
On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 22:35:58 -0600, Willard Goosey wrote: so claws mail had the list address listed twice as the list address? Hopefully there will be one and exactly one copy of this posted. Nyetskis - To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com, m...@bitchin100.com -- Regards, Daryl Tester

Re: [M100] E-mail duplications

2018-09-13 Thread Daryl Tester
a "List-Post" header, but I didn't think that was officially recognised. On 13/09/18 19:11, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: So does that mean "reply all" is causing this? With gmail I tried reply all and it sends to m...@bitchin100.com and cc's m100@lists.bitchin100.

Re: [M100] E-mail duplications

2018-09-13 Thread Daryl Tester
I've never heard of that problem. I guess it's unique to the digest thingy, which most of us do not use. AFAIK I only get one copy of the emails. Anyone have an idea why this might happen to the digest? Our list uses GNU Mailman. -- John -- Regards, Daryl Tester Handcrafted Computers Pty. Ltd.

Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox)

2018-08-20 Thread Daryl Tester
h text and HTML MIME parts to it - perhaps there's an option on your mail reader to favour the text part over the HTML? (I agree - looking at the HTML component made my 50+ year old eyes wince. All my readers are configured to use text first). Cheers. -- Regards, Daryl Tester Handcrafte

Re: [M100] Leads/Legs for Mike Stein System ROM PCB

2018-06-18 Thread Daryl Tester
27; status. Thanks for this. I have been curious about the economics behind this, but didn't know the right magic Google words to find out how it was being achieved. -- Regards, Daryl Tester Handcrafted Computers Pty. Ltd.

Re: [M100] Leads/Legs for Mike Stein System ROM PCB

2018-06-18 Thread Daryl Tester
On Mon, 18 Jun 2018 19:13:51 -0400 (EDT), Greg Swallow wrote: At $8 did you get a tracking number? In Australia, $8 would barely get you casual indifference. :-) -- Regards, Daryl Tester Handcrafted Computers Pty. Ltd.

Re: [M100] SPAM-LOW: Re: New member - question on 'half' alive Model 100

2018-04-29 Thread Daryl Tester
On Mon, 30 Apr 2018 09:05:18 +0930, Daryl Tester wrote: Oh, it's April 30th. I made myself sad. :-( A moment to reflect that Rick is still missed ... -- Regards, Daryl Tester Handcrafted Computers Pty. Ltd.

Re: [M100] SPAM-LOW: Re: New member - question on 'half' alive Model 100

2018-04-29 Thread Daryl Tester
rd behaviours. Best of luck! Cheers. -- Regards, Daryl Tester Handcrafted Computers Pty. Ltd.

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