Hello,

 

I have a working Model 100 and have a REX# on its way to me.  For now I'm
going to use a TPDD emulator on a laptop with the M100+REX#, but I hope to
eventually get a TPDD-2 backpack drive, once they are available again.

 

Can you share with me the access information for any good M100 software
archives?  And if there is anything else similar for systems like the Model
4P I would also be interested in that as I'm cleaning up a working TRS-80
Model 4P and would like to find good tools (compilers and other development
tools) and games for both the M100 and 4P.

 

Thanks!

 

-- Ron

 

From: M100 <[email protected]> On Behalf Of you got me
Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2022 10:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [M100] Software Archive

 

Contact me directly for archive information.

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From: M100 <[email protected]
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M.D. <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
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Subject: [M100] Software Archive 

 

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 text/ASCII as a .DO file and then copy/paste right into BASIC, as
long as the line numbers are respected between the copy and target basic
file.

 

I have a REX# on order, and should be good until stock on Backpack drives is
replenished.

 

I have searched around and can't really seem to find a good, comprehensive
software archive for the M100 and related. For example, the TRS-80 Color
Computer has a very good archive with hundreds of titles in disk, cassette
and ROMPak formats, with heaps of books, documents and documentation. I am
having trouble finding something like that for the M100. Is there a
copyright issue, or is the CoCo user base just simply more active?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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