Msg: 3841 *Conference*

01-16-93 13:21:46

From: HUGH MCMENAMIN

To : TRACY ALLEN

Subj: KYO85

Dear Tracy,
 
I put the ROM chip in the KYO85 last night and it worked fine.  I thought that
I had some problems with the graphics program I modified using FLOPPY, but in
checking with the M100, the same problems existed until I used the program
FREMEM to kill FLOPPY which reset the computer so I could use the clear
statement.
 
I also tried the Multiplan chip in the optinal ROM socket which worked as it
was supposed to.  I also tried the ROM2/CLEUSEAU chip which also worked just
fine.
 
In addition, I checked the FLOPPY programs for the TDD1 and TDD2 along with the
TS-DOS programs which were all very compatable.
 
I don't know if you would want to get in the business of making M100 ROM chips
for the KYO85, but I would certainly give my unqualified endorsement since it
is apparent to me that it is much easier to write programs for the M100 than
for the KYO85.  Of course, the Modem function is not available but that could
be accomplished  through the RS232 socket in the back with the external modems
if desired.
 
Again, let me thank you for your help and expertise.
 
 --- Hugh McMenamin