> I could build something into mComm to accept a time request from the
> model-t. A simple Basic program could open up the port, request the time and
> set the time & date of the model-T with the information that is sent back.
> But realistically, how useful is that?
It is very useful because it g
Here's a program to set the time from NADSBox.
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=Synchronize_Time_with_your_NADS
-- John.
Here's the description from the modem:
DESCRIPTION OF THE
AUTOMATED COMPUTER TIME SERVICE (ACTS)
The service uses multi-speed modems which should automatically adapt to
the speed of the originating modem. All messages are sent using standard
Well maybe ? works with a modem connection but with Telnet it
disconnects after giving the time. But the link I sent has all the
information of the fields.
I could build something into mComm to accept a time request from the
model-t. A simple Basic program could open up the port, request the t
While the time is being displayed, press the ? to get a description of
all the numbers in the string.
Don
On 10/23/2015 07:09 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
I just tested this on my T200 with mComm. Works fine. From the file
viewer Press ! and then the Telnet URL prompt comes up. Entering
time.nist
100 Discussion"
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 3:32 PM
Subject: [M100] time
I have just learned that if you "telnet time.nist.gov", the NIST sends
you a string containing the accurate time and date (UTC of course). It
seems to that that his could come in handy synchronising the Model T
to accurate time.
Actually this ends up being a NIST time request and would work with any
time server on port 13. Port 37 (Time protocol) would give a cryptic
response. A list of servers is in the following link
http://tf.nist.gov/tf-cgi/servers.cgi
Kurt
On 10/23/2015 7:09 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
I just teste
I just tested this on my T200 with mComm. Works fine. From the file
viewer Press ! and then the Telnet URL prompt comes up. Entering
time.nist.gov:13 and pressing ENTER gives the time. I'm not sure what
the numbers before the date or after the seconds are but it gives a
single time entry.
Kur
For me the most amazing part of this is. that number 1+(303)494-4774 still
works.Brad
From: Lee Kelley
To: Model 100 Discussion
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [M100] time
At one time there was a phone number for that and someone won a programming
contest
303-494-4774 M8N1D
On 10/23/2015 03:34 PM, Peter Vollan wrote:
Darn it, I wrote it wrong. It is
telnet time.nist.gov 13
... that spits out the cryptic string used by my dialup time setting
program. And then disconnects.
In about 1991 I used to call BBSs with my model 100, and there were
some t
Darn it, I wrote it wrong. It is
telnet time.nist.gov 13
... that spits out the cryptic string used by my dialup time setting
program. And then disconnects.
In about 1991 I used to call BBSs with my model 100, and there were
some that came through just fine. Those were the text only ones that
did
Um. yes, Lee, that was me.
On 23 October 2015 at 14:45, Lee Kelley wrote:
> At one time there was a phone number for that and someone won a programming
> contest for writing a program to do just that.
> http://www.club100.org/blosxom/contest2010/vollan/nist/nistdo.do
>
> Lee
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2
mComm (Windows TPDD/TELCOM server) has the ability to create a Telnet session.
My intent was to use it to attach to the various BBS systems. But until
somebody sets up a BBS for the 40x8 screen size with escape codes specific to
the M100, it's a bit pointless. Butif you want to check the tim
At one time there was a phone number for that and someone won a programming
contest for writing a program to do just that.
http://www.club100.org/blosxom/contest2010/vollan/nist/nistdo.do
Lee
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Peter Vollan wrote:
> ISTR that there is a way that the m100 can do te
ISTR that there is a way that the m100 can do telnet, but not ssh
On 23 October 2015 at 14:08, Josh Malone wrote:
> Now we just need an Ethernet to serial adapter for the model t :-)
>
> On Oct 23, 2015 3:32 PM, "Peter Vollan" wrote:
>>
>> I have just learned that if you "telnet time.nist.gov",
Now we just need an Ethernet to serial adapter for the model t :-)
On Oct 23, 2015 3:32 PM, "Peter Vollan" wrote:
> I have just learned that if you "telnet time.nist.gov", the NIST sends
> you a string containing the accurate time and date (UTC of course). It
> seems to that that his could come i
I have just learned that if you "telnet time.nist.gov", the NIST sends
you a string containing the accurate time and date (UTC of course). It
seems to that that his could come in handy synchronising the Model T
to accurate time.
ts), -=Ron Wiesen =- From: M100 [mailto: m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com
] On Behalf Of Kurt McCullum
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2015 20:20
To: Model 100 Discussion
Subject: [M100] Time Minder Irecently acquired (Thanks Lee!) a copy of Time
Minder for the T200. Afterloading it up I realiz
20:20
To: Model 100 Discussion
Subject: [M100] Time Minder
I recently acquired (Thanks Lee!) a copy of Time Minder for the T200. After
loading it up I realized that it suffered from a Y2K bug. Different from
what we see on Menu which is just a fixed value. Time Minder calculates all
dates from an
Danke schön!
On Jun 29, 2015 4:13 PM, "John R. Hogerhuis" wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Shaun M. Wheeler
> wrote:
> > I keep getting 404 errors trying to access the M100SIG!
>
>
> http://bitchin100.com/files/m10x/M100SIGNOVAN.zip
>
> -- John.
>
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Shaun M. Wheeler
wrote:
> I keep getting 404 errors trying to access the M100SIG!
http://bitchin100.com/files/m10x/M100SIGNOVAN.zip
-- John.
I keep getting 404 errors trying to access the M100SIG!
On Jun 29, 2015 4:03 PM, "John R. Hogerhuis" wrote:
> It's by Acroatix. "The Most Precious Commodity."
>
> It's big, but it is well designed. I think with REX in the picture it
> makes a lot more sense since you can devote a "virtual model T
It's by Acroatix. "The Most Precious Commodity."
It's big, but it is well designed. I think with REX in the picture it
makes a lot more sense since you can devote a "virtual model T"
instance to it and quickly swap it in as necessary.
It's in the M100SIG archive. I should have a .CO file around
s
No, I didn't even know it existed.
Kurt
On Monday, June 29, 2015 1:40 PM, John R. Hogerhuis
wrote:
Have you tried TMPC? Excellent program.
-- John.
Have you tried TMPC? Excellent program.
-- John.
I recently acquired (Thanks Lee!) a copy of Time Minder for the T200. After
loading it up I realized that it suffered from a Y2K bug. Different from what
we see on Menu which is just a fixed value. Time Minder calculates all dates
from an epoch of Jan 1 1900 and ignores the DAY$ value in the clo
Thanks Lee!
--
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 8:43 PM PDT Lee Kelley wrote:
>I do. Ill locate it and let you know.
>
>On Wednesday, June 3, 2015, Kurt McCullum wrote:
>> Does anybody have a copy of Time Minder 26-3883 for the T200 that they
>would like to part with?
>>
>> Ku
Thanks Lee!
--
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 8:43 PM PDT Lee Kelley wrote:
>I do. Ill locate it and let you know.
>
>On Wednesday, June 3, 2015, Kurt McCullum wrote:
>> Does anybody have a copy of Time Minder 26-3883 for the T200 that they
>would like to part with?
>>
>> Ku
I do. Ill locate it and let you know.
On Wednesday, June 3, 2015, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> Does anybody have a copy of Time Minder 26-3883 for the T200 that they
would like to part with?
>
> Kurt
>
--
*"I will never in my lifetime make a film that cannot be seen by the whole
family"* Arther P.
Does anybody have a copy of Time Minder 26-3883 for the T200 that they
would like to part with?
Kurt
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