Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-09-14 Thread Doug Jackson
Hi Steve, That would be wonderful - WOW! Kindest regards, Doug Jackson em: d...@doughq.com ph: 0414 986878 Check out my awesome clocks at www.dougswordclocks.com Follow my amateur radio adventures at vk1zdj.net --- Just like an old

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-09-14 Thread Stephen Adolph
Doug, I recently got some new bendable pins that could work for your use. Are you still interested in a 2MB REXCPM / M100 adapter? Steve On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 9:37 PM Doug Jackson wrote: > Hi Stephen, > > How awesome. I would love one, but, remember, I changed the Molex socket > out for a

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-07-13 Thread Stephen Adolph
Doug, I may yet be able to make this work for you. going to be close, but can you measure the height of the socket on your board? As accurately as you can please. I may have a good "pin" solution using SIL Leadframes. I just received some of those. Also, is it ROUND PIN or FLAT PIN on the socket?

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-07-01 Thread Stephen Adolph
just an FYI, * I have spent some time improving my REXCPM wiki page instructions * I have not changed any of the code I supply, as of yet. One thing that can be very confusing about REXCPM is that REXCPM actually changes the banks allocated to system RAM. This is the key function of the

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Tom Dison
- > *From:* Gregory McGill > *To:* m...@bitchin100.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, June 30, 2020 11:20 AM > *Subject:* Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update > > > 2. answer yes to both questions. After this completes your rex will be > init but have no roms. note if you load tpdd on

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Mike Stein
Huh? - Original Message - From: Gregory McGill To: m...@bitchin100.com Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 11:20 AM Subject: Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update 2. answer yes to both questions. After this completes your rex will be init but have no roms. note if you load tpdd

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Tom Dison
Yeah I wound up loading ts-dos 3-4 times. It kept disappearing. On Tue, Jun 30, 2020, 4:38 PM Gregory McGill wrote: > I believe Matt had problems transferring the rom file after the program > was loaded without ts-dos or teeny in memory, it crashed without it > > > On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 9:06

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Gregory McGill
I believe Matt had problems transferring the rom file after the program was loaded without ts-dos or teeny in memory, it crashed without it On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 9:06 AM Stephen Adolph wrote: > you don't need that Greg. RXCINI.DO is text. simple serial transfer is > fine. > > On Tue, Jun

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Stephen Adolph
awesome! great to hear Tom! On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 4:22 PM Tom Dison wrote: > And for the record, I now have one of those shiny new Model 100 laptops > running CP/M 2.2. Love it! I used Mcomm for the TPDD client. > > On Tue, Jun 30, 2020, 2:21 PM Gary Weber wrote: > >> > Worked like a charm

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Tom Dison
And for the record, I now have one of those shiny new Model 100 laptops running CP/M 2.2. Love it! I used Mcomm for the TPDD client. On Tue, Jun 30, 2020, 2:21 PM Gary Weber wrote: > > Worked like a charm > > Actually I did automatically use the CLEAR statement properly as I did > immediately

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Gary Weber
> Worked like a charm Actually I did automatically use the CLEAR statement properly as I did immediately notice it was malformed. I guess that's one creature-habit of mine that played in my favor.. On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 12:20 PM Gary Weber wrote: > Funny; I followed Steve's instructions

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Gary Weber
Funny; I followed Steve's instructions exactly and didn't stumble on anything. Worked like a charm. I guess documentation works for some, and not for others. On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 12:02 PM Gregory McGill wrote: > Great your docs should say that.. don't load anything just do a text >

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Gregory McGill
Great your docs should say that.. don't load anything just do a text transfer.. we are creatures of habit On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 9:06 AM Stephen Adolph wrote: > you don't need that Greg. RXCINI.DO is text. simple serial transfer is > fine. > > On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 11:38 AM Gregory McGill

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Stephen Adolph
you don't need that Greg. RXCINI.DO is text. simple serial transfer is fine. On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 11:38 AM Gregory McGill wrote: > Did you have teeny loaded? or ts-dos? since you need one of them in ram > to install it it should say that too.. btw.. > > On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 8:33 AM

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Tom Dison
I have a REX, I'll transfer it, swap devices, restart, and go from there On Tue, Jun 30, 2020, 10:38 AM Gregory McGill wrote: > Did you have teeny loaded? or ts-dos? since you need one of them in ram > to install it it should say that too.. btw.. > > On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 8:33 AM Stephen

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Gregory McGill
Did you have teeny loaded? or ts-dos? since you need one of them in ram to install it it should say that too.. btw.. On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 8:33 AM Stephen Adolph wrote: > Thanks for the feedback. Those directions are better placed in the > Initialization section, not quick start. > I have

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Stephen Adolph
Thanks for the feedback. Those directions are better placed in the Initialization section, not quick start. I have not confirmed the problems you claim exist for the Clear statement. Program runs as is for me. On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 11:20 AM Gregory McGill wrote: > > 2. answer yes to both

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Gregory McGill
sorry line 1 should be "if you load ts-dos on your m100 to load this" On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 8:20 AM Gregory McGill wrote: > > 2. answer yes to both questions. After this completes your rex will be > init but have no roms. note if you load tpdd on your rex you will get an > error in line 10

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Gregory McGill
2. answer yes to both questions. After this completes your rex will be init but have no roms. note if you load tpdd on your rex you will get an error in line 10 due to out of memory and you should change the clear command to clear 1000,MAXRAM 3. you will need to load the roms from the files here

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Stephen Adolph
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=REXCPM part way down the page. On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 10:51 AM Tom Dison wrote: > I know this is probably an incredibly dumb question, but I've looked > everywhere - where do I find RXCINI.DO? > > On Mon, Jun 29, 2020, 7:48 PM Stephen Adolph wrote:

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Tom Dison
I know this is probably an incredibly dumb question, but I've looked everywhere - where do I find RXCINI.DO? On Mon, Jun 29, 2020, 7:48 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > Quick Start > > So, you have just received your REXCPM and want to get going. Here's what > you need to do... > > 1. Install your

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Bert Put
Nah, I don't trust the M-100 for long term storage, whether it is REX-equipped or not. :-) Where my M-100 or M-102 goes, the NADSBox goes with it, always. And I make a point of saving off anything I don't want to lose to the NADSBox. Having said that, the REX is incredibly robust, holding on to

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Bert Put
Hi Steve, I'm happy with a 2Mb unit. Still much better than 390K floppies on the Kaypro (even if they are emulated! :-) ) And I'll echo "r cs"'s sentiment -- go enjoy Summer while it's here. None of this is urgent from my perspective, and certainly not worth sacrificing personal/family time to.

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-30 Thread Jim Anderson
> -Original Message- > To be honest I have been struggling with why 4MB is needed.  A > reasonable utility could easily push and pull files from LaddieAlpha as > a remote drive. For myself, I like the idea of being able to store whatever I might need inside the M100. Certainly I attach

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Gary Weber
> Wait what I meant to say was now that you said "ok" in public, I will > order some other part, botch the solder job, destroy 3 M100's in row > trying the bad module, and come on here and complain all about it. LOL! > >

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Brian K. White
On 6/29/20 9:56 PM, Stephen Adolph wrote: Agreed... Are you expecting me to verify that part? Only cursorily, like if there is something non-obvious like you have to change anything else on the board for one config vs the other. The pinout and function all looks compatible to me and I'm

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Stephen Adolph
Agreed... Are you expecting me to verify that part? I'll assume you take ownership of any hack. I'm having a hard enough time with the parts I think I am getting On Monday, June 29, 2020, Brian K. White wrote: > Nobody needs any of this stuff. I'm 50 and have had a great >

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Brian K. White
Nobody needs any of this stuff. I'm 50 and have had a great sysadmin/developer job for 20 years, and have $26 to burn, that's pretty much it. ;) -- bkw On 6/29/20 9:43 PM, Stephen Adolph wrote: Perfectly suitable hack, yes. I would need to build it to debug it so it needs a ram on my end.

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Stephen Adolph
Perfectly suitable hack, yes. I would need to build it to debug it so it needs a ram on my end. To be honest I have been struggling with why 4MB is needed. A reasonable utility could easily push and pull files from LaddieAlpha as a remote drive. To be CP/M, you must have the local block

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Brian K. White
On 6/29/20 9:29 PM, Brian K. White wrote: $56 for a single https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/cypress-semiconductor-corp/CY62177EV30LL-55ZXI/428-3278-ND/2188331 This looks compatible for $26 for a single

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Brian K. White
$56 for a single https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/cypress-semiconductor-corp/CY62177EV30LL-55ZXI/428-3278-ND/2188331 This looks compatible for $26 for a single https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/renesas-electronics-america/RMLV3216AGSA-5S2-AA0/RMLV3216AGSA-5S2-AA0-ND/9650085

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Stephen Adolph
Quick Start So, you have just received your REXCPM and want to get going. Here's what you need to do... 1. Install your REXCPM 2. Initialize your REXCPM by running RXCINI.DO. This lets you load the RXCMGR application and initialize the directory. 3. Now you are ready to use REXCPM and

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Gregory McGill
You should make this more obvious in the docs Stephen, I had the same confusion as did Matt in town here..I walked him through it after I figured it out. On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 5:28 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > REXCPM is all SRAM. It does not ship with software installed. You have > to

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Tom Dison
Got it, thanks On Mon, Jun 29, 2020, 7:29 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > REXCPM is all SRAM. It does not ship with software installed. You have > to install the REX Manager "rom" file into REX using the RXCUTL.DO > program. Did you do that? > > once you have the ROM image loaded into block 0,

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Stephen Adolph
REXCPM is all SRAM. It does not ship with software installed. You have to install the REX Manager "rom" file into REX using the RXCUTL.DO program. Did you do that? once you have the ROM image loaded into block 0, you can use the same CALL. Steve On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 8:22 PM Tom Dison

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Tom Dison
Quick question - in the directions it says install, restart and ensure Rex manager is running. I don't see rexmgr. With the REX I had to do, call 63012. That didn't work with this. Is there a similar call statement for this? On Mon, Jun 29, 2020, 6:38 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > Well, I have

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Stephen Adolph
Well, I have built and tested everything but I am sad to report that I am the victim of counterfeit components. All the 4MB SRAMs that I bought are actually 2MB SRAMs! I've complained to the seller, and we'll see what they say about their "certified" parts. 4 MB SRAMs are hard to find at a

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread r cs
Thank you kindly! I'm enjoying daydreaming about using them -- so enjoy summer first! I appreciate your efforts, and I hope you and yours are well. Take care! rcs On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 8:04 AM Stephen Adolph wrote: > For those who have reached out to order REXCPM- > > I'm sorry that they

[M100] REXCPM orders update

2020-06-29 Thread Stephen Adolph
For those who have reached out to order REXCPM- I'm sorry that they are not done yet! But the good news is that all the hardware is now built - 25 units. Next steps are to program them, debug/test, then package and ship. Thanks for your patience; it is summer time here and there are lots of

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-15 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi Jay I have an M10 and would be tempted to make that happen. But not currently. Bucket list! Steve On Monday, June 15, 2020, Jay Vaughan wrote: > > Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM! > > Is there a chance it will work with the Olivetti M10 clone? > > > If so, count me

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-15 Thread Jay Vaughan
> Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM! Is there a chance it will work with the Olivetti M10 clone? If so, count me in for one! j.

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-13 Thread Stephen Adolph
> > > > *From:* M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] *On Behalf Of *Stephen > Adolph > *Sent:* Friday, June 12, 2020 15:39 > *To:* m...@bitchin100.com > *Subject:* Re: [M100] REXCPM orders. > > > > *CAUTION External Sender:* Do not click links or open attachme

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-13 Thread Jim Anderson
? Or is this going to blow up in my face? :) jim From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Adolph Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 15:39 To: m...@bitchin100.com Subject: Re: [M100] REXCPM orders. CAUTION External Sender: Do not click links or open attachments

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Stephen Adolph
Doug, I took a good look at the situation, and attempted to bend pins such that I could make it work, but unfortunately ... I can't. REXCPM is much taller than REX, and so there is less height to play with and still be able to close the hatch cover. REXCPM is also a touch wider, to fit into the

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Jim Anderson
> -Original Message- > > I see no reason for rexcpm to be limited to 6.2. A real drive isn't, and > it's a pretty easy change for the few tpdd servers that are current. I don't think anybody is suggesting this is going to be a permanent situation. Remember that this is all still under

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 3:19 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:52 PM Brian White wrote: > >> If you've already broken compatibility in other ways for the speed, then >> what's the argument anyway? >> >> I see no reason for rexcpm to be limited to 6.2. A real drive

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:52 PM Brian White wrote: > If you've already broken compatibility in other ways for the speed, then > what's the argument anyway? > > I see no reason for rexcpm to be limited to 6.2. A real drive isn't, and > it's a pretty easy change for the few tpdd servers that are

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Brian White
If you've already broken compatibility in other ways for the speed, then what's the argument anyway? I see no reason for rexcpm to be limited to 6.2. A real drive isn't, and it's a pretty easy change for the few tpdd servers that are current. Rexcpm already breaks compatibility all kinds of

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Bert Put
Also, I'm not concerned about the 8.3 vs. 6.2 filename format since that is no more difficult to manage than I have now with the NADSBox. So it's a non-issue for me. Regards,Bert On 6/12/20 4:23 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:01 PM Brian White

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Stephen Adolph
standard LaddieAlpha works fine for me, just have to in the near term work around the 6.2 and 8.3 file name format. no biggie. On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 5:22 PM Tom Dison wrote: > What kind of term/comm program are you including with CP/M? > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2020, 4:18 PM Stephen Adolph wrote:

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:01 PM Brian White wrote: > TPDD protocol supports 8.3. > There is no reason I see the tpdd code in rexcpm can't do tpdd with full > native filenames, if full native filenames are only 8.3. > True but none of the TPDD services were designed to support the new 8.3 use

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Tom Dison
What kind of term/comm program are you including with CP/M? On Fri, Jun 12, 2020, 4:18 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > it is an issue for LaddieAlpha, Nadsbox and other clients to ensure > support for that. Has nothing to do with REXCPM. REXCPM is a piece of > hardware. > > CP/M contains 2

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Stephen Adolph
it is an issue for LaddieAlpha, Nadsbox and other clients to ensure support for that. Has nothing to do with REXCPM. REXCPM is a piece of hardware. CP/M contains 2 utilities for reading and writing to TPDD. CP/M is 8.3. The client has to "not choke" on 8.3. On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 5:01 PM

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Brian White
TPDD protocol supports 8.3. There is no reason I see the tpdd code in rexcpm can't do tpdd with full native filenames, if full native filenames are only 8.3. -- bkw On Fri, Jun 12, 2020, 2:48 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > the only caveat is that NADSbox,LaddieAlpha etc are 6.2 format and CPM is

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Bert Put
Thanks Steve, that is perfect! That right there makes it far more usable than the "proprietary format -> CP/M disk image -> text file" solution. I just realized that the wiki at http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=M100_CP/M exists and if I was paying attention, I would have got my answer

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Stephen Adolph
the only caveat is that NADSbox,LaddieAlpha etc are 6.2 format and CPM is 8.3 format. So right now you need to adjust the file names to go through a 6.2 transfer mechanism, and correct it on the other end. On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:47 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > TPDD protocol, direct files

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Stephen Adolph
TPDD protocol, direct files usable on PC. Same model as M100, identical. cheers Steve On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:41 PM Bert Put wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Yes, I mean the CP/M RAM disk, for want of a better word :-) > Does that mean that the files are transferred to SDCard (I have a > NADSBox) as

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Bert Put
Hi Steve, Yes, I mean the CP/M RAM disk, for want of a better word :-) Does that mean that the files are transferred to SDCard (I have a NADSBox) as plain files that I could then read on my PC? I'm contrasting with the SD card floppy emulation on my Kaypro 2X which stores almost proprietary

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Stephen Adolph
Bert, by "the disk" you mean the CP/M storage? Yes, Philip has utilities for import and export. TPDD based ..Steve On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:32 PM Bert Put wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Just one last question: Does REXCPM allow you to preserve any file on > the disk to another physical disk using

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-12 Thread Bert Put
Hi Steve, Just one last question: Does REXCPM allow you to preserve any file on the disk to another physical disk using NADSBox, LaddieAlpha, or similar TPDD software? If not, how would you recommend achieving that? Thank you! Regards,Bert On 6/9/20 10:04 AM, Stephen Adolph wrote: >

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Greg Swallow
Steve: Been busy with working nights since this COVID-19 mess started and guess I missed some of the REXCPM posts. I am another interested in a REXCPM 4mb et al. No hurry as am in the middle of upgrading one of my other computers. In trying to catch up with REXCPM info I didn't see anything

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Stephen Adolph
correct sir! On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 11:02 AM Bert Put wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Ah, I think I see now. The REXCPM provides the BIOS, BDOS, and the rest > of the CP/M stuff, and the Z80 upgrade only replaces the CPU, and adds a > Z80 CPU, but no CP/M specific stuff. Is that correct? Thanks! > >

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Bert Put
Hi Steve, Ah, I think I see now. The REXCPM provides the BIOS, BDOS, and the rest of the CP/M stuff, and the Z80 upgrade only replaces the CPU, and adds a Z80 CPU, but no CP/M specific stuff. Is that correct? Thanks! Regards,Bert On 6/9/20 9:55 AM, Stephen Adolph wrote: > Hi Bert, > in

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Brian K. White
On 6/8/20 9:37 PM, Doug Jackson wrote: Hi Stephen, How awesome.  I would love one, but, remember, I changed the Molex socket out for a standard socket when I was a trainee (many years ago), so I could plug other items into it. I have sockets if you want to put an original socket back in.

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi Bert, in order to run ANY CP/M on M100, you need REXCPM. The Z80 upgrade is "beta" and still being refined. I plan to offer that as a separate device. So you could get started with REXCPM and then augment it with the dual processor card. make sense? Steve On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 10:47 AM

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Bert Put
Hi Steve, Is this the Z80 unit? I'm interested in running Turbo Pascal (I already have a Kaypro 2X to run it on but it's not exactly "portable" :-) If this is the Z80 version then I'm definitely interested. Thanks. :-) Regards,Bert On 6/8/20 9:05 PM, Stephen Adolph wrote: > Thanks for

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi Chris, gotcha. Can you reach out off list with address info? I guess you want a 2MB version for M100? Steve On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 12:22 AM Chris Fezzler wrote: > Me too! > > Chris > > On Monday, June 8, 2020, 10:17:11 PM EDT, Stephen Adolph < > twospru...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi James, the REX Wiki page has been updated, lots of info there- cheers Steve On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 6:31 AM James Zeun wrote: > Hi Steve > > Where can one find info about the REXCPM? I feel like I stepped away > from the computer and missed a huge chunk of development and > discussion haha >

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi Eric, here are some answers- REX# provides better mechanical mounting via the Molex adapter, and it includes a redesign that improves reliability. However, I am reducing feature support and one of the removed features is main rom replacement. Original REX uses flash, REXCPM uses SRAM. Flash

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread James Zeun
Hi Steve Where can one find info about the REXCPM? I feel like I stepped away from the computer and missed a huge chunk of development and discussion haha James On 9 Jun 2020, at 00:23, Stephen Adolph wrote: Hi everyone, Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM!

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Erik van der Tier
Ah, I’ve just answered my own questions I think. The REX# is still flash based so does not need a capacitor to protect its memory. I guess this leaves me with two questions; 1. does the REX# still support main OS ROM replacement through hardware modification? (I haven’t done this yet, but was

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-09 Thread Erik van der Tier
Hi, Looks awesome! I do have some questions. I currently have a ‘legacy’ REX installed in my 102. I think it is clear that the REXCPM is a definite upgrade. What improvements would the Rex# bring to an existing REX user? I also have a question about the Capacitor and memory protection on the

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Chris Fezzler
Me too! Chris On Monday, June 8, 2020, 10:17:11 PM EDT, Stephen Adolph wrote: Will Do Gary.   On Monday, June 8, 2020, Gary Weber wrote: Hi Steve! Put me down for one, and an adapter. On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 7:02 PM Doug Jackson wrote: It certainly is. Please put me down for one

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Ken Pettit
Hey Steve, If there are any left, count one for me plus adapter. Thanks! Ken On 6/8/20 7:16 PM, Stephen Adolph wrote: Will Do Gary. On Monday, June 8, 2020, Gary Weber > wrote: Hi Steve! Put me down for one, and an adapter. On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 7:02 PM

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Stephen Adolph
Will Do Gary. On Monday, June 8, 2020, Gary Weber wrote: > Hi Steve! Put me down for one, and an adapter. > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 7:02 PM Doug Jackson wrote: > >> It certainly is. >> >> Please put me down for one and an adaptor :-) >> >> Kindest regards, >> >> Doug Jackson >> >> em:

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Gary Weber
Hi Steve! Put me down for one, and an adapter. On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 7:02 PM Doug Jackson wrote: > It certainly is. > > Please put me down for one and an adaptor :-) > > Kindest regards, > > Doug Jackson > > em: d...@doughq.com > ph: 0414 986878 > > Check out my awesome clocks at

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Stephen Adolph
Thanks for the enthusiastic support all! On Monday, June 8, 2020, Stephen Adolph wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM! > Information is at the REX wiki. > Model 100 only for now. > 2MB and 4MB available. > Pricing is USD excluding shipping. > > Note:

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Doug Jackson
It certainly is. Please put me down for one and an adaptor :-) Kindest regards, Doug Jackson em: d...@doughq.com ph: 0414 986878 Check out my awesome clocks at www.dougswordclocks.com Follow my amateur radio adventures at vk1zdj.net ---

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Gregory McGill
im in for 2! email sent On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 6:45 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > Of course! No problem > I have 2MB available. M100 adapter needed, I trust that your system bus > connector is intact. > > ..steve > > On Monday, June 8, 2020, Doug Jackson wrote: > >> Hi Stephen, >> >> How

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Stephen Adolph
Of course! No problem I have 2MB available. M100 adapter needed, I trust that your system bus connector is intact. ..steve On Monday, June 8, 2020, Doug Jackson wrote: > Hi Stephen, > > How awesome. I would love one, but, remember, I changed the Molex socket > out for a standard socket when

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Doug Jackson
Hi Stephen, How awesome. I would love one, but, remember, I changed the Molex socket out for a standard socket when I was a trainee (many years ago), so I could plug other items into it. Is it possible to provide one with pins, like you did for my original REX ? Doug Kindest regards, Doug

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Stephen Adolph
gt; *Sent:* Monday, June 08, 2020 7:23 PM > *Subject:* [M100] REXCPM orders. > > Hi everyone, > > Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM! > Information is at the REX wiki. > Model 100 only for now. > 2MB and 4MB available. > Pricing is USD excluding shippin

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Mike Stein
I must have dozed off; what's a REX# ? - Original Message - From: Stephen Adolph To: m...@bitchin100.com Sent: Monday, June 08, 2020 7:23 PM Subject: [M100] REXCPM orders. Hi everyone, Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM! Information is at the REX

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi Kevin Yes you need an adapter. M100 available now, T102 soon. Let me know! http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ordering_Information On Monday, June 8, 2020, Kevin Becker wrote: > I'd like a 2MB version. What is the adapter listed? I'm assuming this is > necessary as well? > >

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Kevin Becker
I'd like a 2MB version. What is the adapter listed? I'm assuming this is necessary as well? Kevin Becker459 John M AveClawson, MI 48017 On Mon, 2020-06-08 at 19:23 -0400, Stephen Adolph wrote: > Hi everyone, > Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM!Information > is at the REX

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi Tom, Yes I didnt build enough of them. Is 2MB ok? If no then I will build some more. Steve On Monday, June 8, 2020, Tom Dison wrote: > Ah, I see the 4MB is gone > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020, 7:23 PM Tom Dison wrote: > >> I didn't see an ordering link. I would like a 4MB version. >> >> On Mon,

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Tom Dison
Ah, I see the 4MB is gone On Mon, Jun 8, 2020, 7:23 PM Tom Dison wrote: > I didn't see an ordering link. I would like a 4MB version. > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020, 6:23 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM! >> Information is at the

Re: [M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Tom Dison
I didn't see an ordering link. I would like a 4MB version. On Mon, Jun 8, 2020, 6:23 PM Stephen Adolph wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM! > Information is at the REX wiki. > Model 100 only for now. > 2MB and 4MB available. > Pricing is USD

[M100] REXCPM orders.

2020-06-08 Thread Stephen Adolph
Hi everyone, Just a note to say I am ready to take orders for REXCPM! Information is at the REX wiki. Model 100 only for now. 2MB and 4MB available. Pricing is USD excluding shipping. Note: REX# is delayed as is the VT100 adapter due to mailing delays from China. Cheers Steve