> On Feb 13, 2022, at 11:42 AM, amp1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Can you share with me the access information for any good M100 software
> archives?
Earlier in the thread I provided the below reply which covers the major
software archives:
When I just want something, the resources I scour, in somew
-- Ron
From: M100 On Behalf Of you got me
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Subject: Re: [M100] Software Archive
Contact me directly for archive information.
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From: M100 mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com> > on behalf of Carl
Contact me directly for archive information.
From: M100 on behalf of Carlos M. Nunez,
M.D.
Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2022 12:21 AM
To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
Subject: [M100] Software Archive
Thanks again for all of the great suggestions to my "ge
Thank you!
These links are all very helpful!
Best regards,
Carlos
> On Feb 2, 2022, at 5:15 PM, Joshua O'Keefe wrote:
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>> On Feb 2, 2022, at 4:22 PM, Carlos M. Nunez, M.D. wrote:
>> I have searched around and can't really seem to find a good, comprehensive
>> software archive for the M
On Feb 2, 2022, at 4:22 PM, Carlos M. Nunez, M.D. wrote:
> I have searched around and can't really seem to find a good, comprehensive
> software archive for the M100 and related.
A single, unified archive has yet to be created for a variety of reasons. I
personally prefer not to mix artifacts
I think it's more that there isn't a whole lot of commercial software of
much import for the Model T, at least compared to a system like the Coco.
What there is tends to be in ROM format or community freeware. The model T
tended to be a fully portable, peripheral system to whatever main computer
pe
Thanks again for all of the great suggestions to my "getting started"
questions. I've already got a perfect cable in hand and working with TEXT
and TELCOM connecting to HyperTerminal on my Windows PC. That alone has
saved me so much manual work. I can easily send from PC->M100 BASIC code
saved as t