Re: [M100] M102 Strange ROM and Bodge Wires

2020-11-21 Thread Brian White
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

Re: [M100] M102 Strange ROM and Bodge Wires

2020-11-20 Thread B 9
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

[M100] M102 Strange ROM and Bodge Wires

2020-10-19 Thread Jordan Retterer
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