Kurt - thanks agian. I tried the html manual myself, so I'm looking
forward to seeing an updated version either one.
If there's anything I can do to help you in the re-write, please let me
know.
Tom M.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 10:31 AM Kurt McCullum wrote:
> I just checked the online manual.
I just checked the online manual. It's definitely outdated as well. I'll have
to update both of them.
For now, I can say this. 2.5 has full support for TPDD protocols as well as
sector access to an emulated Sardine Dictionary disk.
If you go into TELCOM and hit enter, you will be in virtual
Tom,
Yes, the manual needs to be updated. Lots of changes have been made since 1.51.
There is a newer manual that I posted in my members file area that is web
based. Even that is a little out dated though.
Apparently that's my next project. Update all the manuals.
Kurt
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019,
Thanks Kurt. I notice in the manual.do file, there's a line: "mComm 1.51
now has a full TPDD service". There are several other references to 1.51,
but the window header reads "mComm v. 2.50". Maybe that manual is a bit
long of tooth? Several of the installation instructions, and usage
Tom,
I'll have to check the manual when I get home. The older versions of mComm
supported a straight TELCOM mode for those without TS-DOS or TEENY. That was a
menu based system that could transfer files straight to TEXT or BASIC with a
few steps. But once I added the ability to inject DOS into
Good morning all.
I've downloaded (from Club100) and run the mComm Setup250.exe file on my
Win10 laptop.
Installation ran smoothly. Crank it up from the desktop shortcut, and
mComm 2.5 opens.
I click "Start Service", and can send a file from my 102 to the DATA
folder, using the UR2 TS-DOS