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| 007 Comet |
I own a Model 100, power pillow, XR4, and extRAM. |
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Comet.doc |
Comet's résumé |
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Comet.html |
Miscellaneous Windows freeware. |
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comet.GIF |
Picture of Comet, suitable for rendering on a Model 100. |
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21.01.2010 12:54
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keplrn.do |
Keplerian elements for tracking sats with trk100. See http://niedobry.freeshell.org/mod100/ for most recent. |
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trk100.do |
Satellite tracking program for M100. (Requires keplrn.do)
My modified version with Y2K Fix and with the tracking interface and the
kep update routines removed is in this archive.
Original TRK100 software can be downloaded here:
ftp://ftp.amsat.org/amsat/software/model100
*Installation Instructions:*
1. Download TRK100.DO and KEPLRN.DO if you haven't already.
2. Connect your M100 to your PC with a Null Modem Cable.
3. On the M100 launch TELCOM and setup your com port.
* I usually set my COM port to 1200 baud 8N1 with XON/XOFF. To
do this issue the STAT 58N1E command at the Telecom: prompt.
4. After setting your baud rate and flow control above enter TERM.
5. Launch your favorite terminal program on your PC and configure the
baud and flow control paramaters to match that of the M100. If
using the above 58N1E insure that Software Flow Contorl is enabled.
6. Transfer via ASCII the two files listed above.
* Hit F2 on the M100 |
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08.02.2010 08:13
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| Chris Fezzler |
Long time follower of M100, M102, M200, NEC PC8201A, NEC PC8300, NEC PC8500, NEC Starlet, Olivetti M10 and other oldies but goodies. |
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NEC PC-8211A CRT Adapter |
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tandy100blk.jpg |
TRS-80 Model 100 Painted Black |
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22.07.2009 13:01
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14.10.2009 09:25
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15.11.2008 11:58
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| David Szasz |
Proudly owned by several cranky m100\'s a m102, m200, WP-2, Olivetti M-10 plus a uncoperative NEC PC-8201a, a rusty 8300 and a 8401a \'Starlet\'. Just know enough BASIC and electronics to be dangerous! |
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15.07.2010 08:57
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ROM Images |
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Hardware_Handshaking.pdf |
"The Art of Hardware Handshaking" By Thomas Neidermeyer |
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PD27C256.pdf |
Scan of NEC datasheet for a 32K x 8 CMOS EPROM uPD27c256 |
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TC5564p-15.pdf |
Scan of a Toshiba datasheet for a 8K x 8 CMOS RAM, front and rear with hand written annotations. |
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scre.do.pdf |
Random file from the past. Author unknown. |
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size.do.pdf |
Random file from the past. Author unknown. |
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13.05.2010 07:13
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29.05.2009 00:31
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| Gary Weber |
Ultrascreen100 is hereby made available to the masses! Starblaze100 is here for your enjoyment! |
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STAR16.CO |
This is the binary version of STAR16. Don't bother with STAR16.DO if you already have the means of loading this directly into your M100s memory from Desklink, TPDD, or NADSBox via TS-DOS or some other DOS capable of binary file loading.
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STAR16.DO |
BASIC loader for STAR16.CO. **UNTESTED** This file is gigantic. It would need to reside in your M100s memory only in tokenized .BA form (delete the .DO file before running!) and even then, you'll need to run it, then DELETE the .BA (or type NEW if it is only in the temporary space), and *THEN* type the 'SAVEM "STAR16.CO", 58048, 62930, 58048' command. |
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TXTADD.BA |
When in TEXT, you may find that you get sluggish text-entry performance with Ultrascreen active. A lot of times you might simply want to jot down your thoughts rapidly and having sluggish keyboard interaction can be quite distracting. This utility I've created does not do full-screen editing, but it does allow rapid appending of text to a .DO file and it makes use of Ultrascreen's 60x10 mode. [Updated 11/25/2007] |
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TXTADD.DO |
This is a non-tokenized pure ASCII versoin of TXTADD.BA. |
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USC100.zip |
Ultrascreen100 was the most significant display enhancement ever to come along for the Model 100. It switches your display into a smaller font and gives you 60 columns by 10 lines. That's 600 characters you get on the screen at one time, versus the standard 320. Even more, the Ultrascreen100 software was *very* smoothly integrated with the machine. The Main menu is always in the standard 40x8 mode, but when you jump into BASIC, TEXT, or TELCOM, you automatically switch into the 60x10 mode. Compared to Travelling Software's View80, which only gives you a 60x8 screen and requires activation through an extra step in their ROM software, Ultrascreen100 was clearly the better choice. Ultrascreen100 originally was sold by Ultrasoft Innovations back in 1986. As of November 23, 2007, it has been released to the public for free-distribution. Many thanks to Daniel Born (author) and Richard Eckerlin (Ultrasoft) for allowing this to become a reality!
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16.06.2009 21:07
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Adverts |
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Micro 100 Magazine |
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RJTCW.txt |
Romeo and Juliet the Computer Way |
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tapestor.bmp |
MATS---MAssTapeStoragedevice. I dunno, I was bored. |
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wish.txt |
Just my personal wishlist... |
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06.02.2009 17:16
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| Jan Vanden bossche |
From Leuven, Flanders, Belgium. Owner of Models 100, 102 & 200, Olivetti M-10, Nec PC-8201 and Tandy WP-2. |
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DIGICS.DO |
BASIC file - DIGItizing the Character Set - creates a big (!) file in RAM where all the characters are layed out as text |
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DIGICS.TXT |
PC text file - DIGItizing the Character Set - the 'big' file, converted for PC use. View in Notepad with Terminal font. |
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KEYMAP.DO |
BASIC file - KEYboard MAP - displays your keyboard with GRaPH and other special key-combinations. Made on a 102. |
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PI.DO |
BASIC file - PI or 3,14159... - 2 ways to calculate PI and a way to display it when you have the older character set for the model 100, that can't. |
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25.06.2009 23:07
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NEC_Personal_Application_Kit |
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TEENY |
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TPDD |
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24.02.2008 04:14
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21.04.2009 23:18
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| Kaleb Marshall |
I hope to make the Model 100, Tandy 102, and Tandy 200 simple enough for any person to use. |
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Kalarm |
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Power-Alarm |
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JERNAL.BA |
This is the program I use to insert the day of the week, date, and time in my jernal. It uses the format:
Tuesday November 22, 2005
08:32:35 PM
When you first run it, it creates a file named using the first three letters of the month, a dash, then the year. Sample:
NOV-05.DO |
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NOMENU.DO |
This explains how to prevent the Model T from exiting to the menu when you have to shut it down in the middle of a document. |
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TRNSFR.BA |
TRNSFR.BA allows you to transfer a .DO file from one Model T to another via a null-modem serial cable. This program has the advantage of transferring at 19200 baud, which means it takes seconds to transfer anything. The contents of the file are not displayed on screen. The disadvantage is that if a paragraph is greater than 256 bytes, it will put a paragraph mark in the middle of the paragraph. If anyone knows of a fix to this, please e-mail me at djjsak(at)gmail.com. |
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05.02.2007 19:40
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| Ken Pettit |
You can express yourself by placing text next to your directory! Go to the "My Profile" link and type away! (Text limited to 255 bytes) |
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FX80 Samples |
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TS_DOS Disassembly |
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FIRE.BA |
Firecracker X10 Remote Control driver routines with extremely simple usage application. These reoutines are unoptimized complete with full comments and long variable names. |
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FIRE.DO |
Documentation for Firecracker X10 control routines. |
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29.03.2009 23:46
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| Lee Kelley |
Bought my first Model T in Fort Worth around 1990 have sense had 100s, 102s, 200s, 600s, M10, NECs, 1400, 1100, 1500, 2800, .... 2000s, 1200, 1000s, and now a Compaq but the 102 is still the best of them all. |
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07.02.2010 10:44
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19.10.2008 00:54
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CALC.BA |
Calc program from 26-3827 (tokenized) |
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Calc.mp3 |
Calc program from 26-3827 in MP3 (224Kbs) format |
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ENTOKE.EXE |
DOS/Win program to convert plaintext BASIC program(s) to tokenized .BA version.
Note: the output file name will be the input file name with a .BA extension, so if the input file name ends in .BA it must first be renamed.
To batch convert a number of programs in a folder, use the FOR..IN..DO command in DOS or Command (CMD) mode. |
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20.08.2010 08:59
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17.06.2010 02:15
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SIT.BA |
Plays the "Special Information Tone" sequence of three tones on your Model T. |
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SIT.DO |
Text .do file version of SIT.BA |
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SOUND.BA |
Tokenized basic version of the sound program. |
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SOUND.DO |
Enter any frequency in Hertz and hear the tone reproduced by the Model T. Only one tone at a time since it is a piezo speaker. I worked out how to translate a frequency into a variable for use by the SOUND command. The relationship is a simple one which should be obvious from the code. |
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11.12.2009 01:02
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ACOMP |
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Hardware Scroll |
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Sudoku |
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SOL31M.DO |
Solitaire. I have adapted this to the M10x from the excellent TRS-80 Model III version. Features machine code graphics & you-win sequence. You must also download SOLCRD.CO and have it in RAM for SOL31M.DO to run. |
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SOLCRD.CO |
Graphics routine for SOL3M.DO (Solitaire). Must be in RAM before running SOL3M.DO. Do not run SOLCRD.CO. |
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21.05.2008 09:27
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| Randall Shreve |
As an Army MARS radio operator, I use Models 100 & 102 for portable packet operations. A Model 100 is also on full-time duty on my radio desk providing quick access to callsigns, frequencies and other data. The Tandy Model 102 is a wonderful writing too |
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Fq-wav.ba |
A simple Model 100 program to convert frequency to wavelength or wavelength to frequency for HAM or SWL applications. |
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Ls9.ba |
A simple Model 100 program for HAM radio operators to gain a general feel for S9 signal coverage (VHF) based upon antenna height. |
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05.02.2007 19:40
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05.02.2007 19:40
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VBASIC |
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VBASIC.BA |
VBASIC.BA (in tokenized BASIC format, not .DO format). While once available on the Club100 BBS, here it is again. This great program by Dr. William T. Verts is called VBASIC. Line numbers are no longer needed when writing your BASIC programs.
VBASIC.BA translates the text form of a program that you created with a word processor (like TEXT). Line numbers are not needed. The resulting "translated" file is in .DO format file and subsequently can be LOADed into BASIC and run (and/or SAVEd).
PLEASE see the March 1990 issue of Portable 100 Magazine on Club100.org for all the details. Edit line #1200 for compatibility with your model of ModelT (use 63032 for the M100/T102 series, or 61189 for the T200). |
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VBASIC.EXE |
Dr. William T. Verts also created and made available on the old Club100 BBS a version of his VBASIC called VBASIC.EXE. This is the same as VBASIC.BA but created in an executable form to run on a DOS computer. VBASIC.EXE will translate your un-numbered text program files and produce the same line numbered text file suitable for LOADing into BASIC that VBASIC.BA would. As an executable file, it is much faster on a DOS machine than VBASIC.BA on the ModelT. Note: It seems to run in a DOS window under Windows XP just fine. Remember to have your source file in the same directory as VBASIC.EXE.
Interestingly, VBASIC.EXE can also be used to create a translated file for use with GWBASIC (for DOS) which also requires line numbers. Use GWBASIC commands and syntax in your text file, run VBASIC.EXE on it, and you will create a line numbered text file that can be LOADed into GWBASIC and run, etc.
See the March 1990 issue of Portable 100 Magazine available on Club100.org for all the details of VBASIC usage. |
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13.10.2009 07:20
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05.02.2007 19:40
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| Ron Hudson |
Hey! I own a 102, but I probably use Virtual T more. |
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09.07.2007 08:46
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| Ron Wiesen |
Aside from Model T computing, my personal interests are: design, fabrication and operation of lightweight portable Amateur Radio transmission equipment; handcrafting optical telescopes and mountings used in general amateur astronomy and astrophotography. |
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Log Recorder for Model 10x |
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Morse code Discriminator for Model 10x |
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Morse code Keyboard for models 200 and 10x |
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Radio Orphan Annie Secret Decoder Badge |
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Service Adjuncts of O___ System in Public Domain |
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Service Adjuncts of T___ System in Public Domain |
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Ft5ga.do |
As-is, FT5GA.BA has short-term value to Radio Amateurs who desire contact with DXpedition operators of station FT5GA while it's on-air at Glorioso Islands. Glorioso Islands are in the Indian ocean located at South 11°30'00" by East 47°19'48". The program reports the sunset time in UTC and sunrise time in UTC at Glorioso Islands (and solar azimuths) for the current date. It senses the DATE$ function of the laptop in order to ascertain the current date. Because times are reported in UTC (i.e., the Greenwich Mean Time zone) and the TIME$ function influences the change of date occurrence in the DATE$ function, accurate reports result only where you have set TIME$ and DATE$ of the laptop so that they express the UTC time and the UTC date. However for Grayline propagation prediction purposes, sufficiently accurate reports are obtained where the DATE$ of the laptop differs from the UTC date by less than 2 days. Note that FT5GA.BA is a special purpose variant of SUNUP.BA which also is available (file SUNUP.DO). |
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Plan 1c Beam Azimuths from Field Day 2009 Site.tif |
Azimuthal equidistance projection map centered on a 1320-foot elevation Field Day 2009 site. It shows the radio coverage by the two selectable major lobes of a 2-element echelon array (a coparallel array, end-fire antenna) as two color coded areas of ±27.5° beamwidth: blue&green along bidirectional 280°==100° heading, and red&orange along bidirectional 225°==045° heading. |
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Sectns.do |
This is a list of 80 section abbreviations that are in effect for the 2010 Field Day. There are 71 sections of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL); there are 9 sections of the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC). A section abbreviation is either 2-letter of 3-letter. With the cursor positioned at the beginning of file SECTNS.DO, press the F1 key (Find) and then enter a section abbreviation followed by 1 Space character in order to determine the validity of a section abbreviation. For example, pressing F1 and entering "SJV " confirms that SJV is a valid section abbreviation and that it stands for the "San Joaquin Valley" section. |
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Sunup.do |
SUNUP.BA reports sunset and sunrise times and solar azimuths at any Earth location for any date. It first prompts for the Latitude/Longitude coordinates of a place on Earth. Express coordinates in degrees as fractional numbers using: positive values for North latitudes and East longitudes, and negative values for South latitudes and West longitudes. For example, input "-37.81666667, 144.9666667" for the location of the city of Melbourne, Australia (i.e., South 37°49'0", by East 144°58'0"). It next prompts for a time zone for time results. Express this as a quantity of time zones situated West of Greenwich, England. For example, input "0" for the Greenwich Mean Time zone (i.e., time results in UTC). Lastly, it prompts you to elect a date using the format: numeric year, numeric month, numeric day. You may elect any past date, the current date, or any future date. For example, input "2012, 12, 21" for the date of December 21, 2012. The program then reports the time and solar azimuth of sunset and sunrise. |
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Vp6dx.do |
As-is, VP6DX.BA has short-term value to Radio Amateurs who desire contact with DXpedition operators of station VP6DX while it's on-air at Ducie Island. Ducie Island is a South Pacific atoll that's located at South 24°40'52.6" by West 124°47'11.0". The program reports the sunset time in UTC and sunrise time in UTC at Ducie Island (and solar azimuths) for the current date. It senses the DATE$ function of the laptop in order to ascertain the current date. Because times are reported in UTC (i.e., the Greenwich Mean Time zone) and the TIME$ function influences the change of date occurrence in the DATE$ function, accurate reports result only where you have set TIME$ and DATE$ of the laptop so that they express the UTC time and the UTC date. However for Grayline propagation prediction purposes, sufficiently accurate reports are obtained where the DATE$ of the laptop differs from the UTC date by less than 2 days. Note that VP6DX.BA is a special purpose variant of SUNUP.BA which also is available (file SUNUP.DO). |
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26.06.2010 15:38
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23.07.2009 03:10
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| Steve Adolph |
Utilities, ReMem stuff, REX stuff, notes, programming things. |
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DVI boot disk files |
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FLOPPY for TPDD-2 |
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GWbasic disassembler |
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Games |
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General Utilities |
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M100 Rom Routines summary |
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M100 overview |
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MENU add on for M100 and T102 |
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REX |
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REX2 |
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ROM2S |
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ROM2_tips |
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ReMem Utilities |
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Romulus chess |
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T102 |
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T200 Ram module |
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TASM |
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XR4_EXTRAM_stuff |
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ZETRON option rom binaries |
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adding_nimh_to_M100T102 |
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bluetooth_adapter |
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creating_embeddedML_basic_programs |
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files for RAMPAC and DATAPAC |
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guardian |
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memchk |
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mods_to_upgrade_ram |
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patched_OS_ROMs |
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relocateable_ML_programs |
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tundra data sheets for 80C85 and 82C55 |
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undocumented_8085_opcodes |
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KC85rom.bin |
This is the main rom extracted from a Kyotronic KC 85 by Tony Mori. |
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LCDTST.DO |
This is a program I wrote to exercise hardware scrolling on M100/T102. HW scrolling is not implemented in the OS...too bad. |
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M100XCA.zip |
Some power basic code that converts M100 .CA files into ASCII files for use in other applications. May come in handy some day.
(PS - found on the web) |
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RelJMP.pdf |
This is an old article describing a method for making relative jumps and calls in 8085 language. |
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WhatVersionM100.pdf |
There are two PCB versions of the M100-- one that is compatible with the published schematic (uses the oddball ROM pinout), and one that uses the standard ROM pinout.
Which do you have? If you are lucky you have the standard ROM version...which means ROM updates were really easy for you.
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m100y2k.pdf |
hardware conversion to 27c256 for original style M100 boards with the messed up rom pinout. |
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relative_calls_and_jumps.txt |
TASM assembly code and macros for making all types of relative calls and jumps. |
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txzm241.zip |
an xmodem program for windows/dos that worked well with M100 |
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01.02.2010 10:52
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| Tom Fitzpatrick |
X10 remote control, digital clocks and timers, Booster Pak files & more, coming soon!` |
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Digclk.ba |
Smaller, clock-only version of DIGTIM.BA. Nice digital clock for the living room or den bookshelf, or as an IPL auto start program. Press any key to exit to the M100 main menu. |
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Digclk.txt |
DIGCLK.BA in viewable plain text. (The library file viewer corrupts the graphics characters, but if you click on the download icon it'll save correctly) |
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Digtim.ba |
Big digit digital clock, count up and count down timer. Handy around the kitchen. Bottom menu line turns off for clean display. In binary .BA format, so it can be used with Desklink without any conversion.
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Digtim.txt |
DIGTIM.BA in viewable plain text. (The library file viewer corrupts the graphics characters, but if you click on the download icon it'll save correctly) |
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05.02.2007 19:40
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Kyotronic KC-85 |
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NEC PC-8201A |
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NEC PC-8300 |
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29.02.2008 16:27
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mwsr.ba |
MECHWARRIOR SKILL ROLLER program. |
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mwsr.do |
Doc. for MWSR.BA so read this first. |
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pigskn.ba |
Football! Easy to play! All one sided! |
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spdway.ba |
Download SPDWAY.DO first. Then enjoy this. |
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spdway.do |
Read this to learn how to drive SPDWAY.BA! |
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trek.ba |
The STAR TREK Game we've all been looking for. |
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