The bodge wires look like they may convert the option rom socket to a
standard pinout.
100, 102, 200 option rom socket has a pinout that is not standard, and you
can't just take a regular eprom and install it on a Molex carrier and pop
it into the socket like that. It needs some kind of pinout ada
1996? Who would have been making chips for the M102 at that time? Could it
be related to the DigiTech Professional Sound Recorder released for the
TRS-80 Color Computer 3 in 1993?
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 6:11 PM Jordan Retterer wrote:
> Hey everyone. I recently picked up both a M100 and M102 r
Hey everyone. I recently picked up both a M100 and M102 recently off of
Ebay. The 100 is in great shape and even came with a PCSG Super ROM. My
question lies with the 102, it needs some work (few keys not working and
generally just a clean) but I found some interesting/strange stuff I was
wonderin