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'''Step 1'''
'''Step 1'''
Load the upgrader tool:  Load into RAM the RUx49.CO file using the TPDD device.  You will need to CLEAR0,55000 to run the program.  But, don't run it yet.
Load the upgrader tool:  Load into RAM the RUx49.CO file using the TPDD device.  You will need to CLEAR0,55000 to run the program.  But, don't run it yet.


'''Step 2'''
'''Step 2'''
Remove REX software from the laptop.  This is an easy step - just go into REXMGR and press F7 (or SHIFT-F4 in PC-8201/8300)to DEINstall REX software.  You should find yourself at MENU with RUx49.CO in the directory of the laptop.
Remove REX software from the laptop.  This is an easy step - just go into REXMGR and press F7 (or SHIFT-F4 in PC-8201/8300)to DEINstall REX software.  You should find yourself at MENU with RUx49.CO in the directory of the laptop.


'''Step 3'''
'''Step 3'''
Issue the BASIC command CLEAR0,55000.  Exit BASIC and run RUx49.CO from Menu.  RUx49.CO will do the necessary steps of erasing blocks, loading the REX software, and copying it to backup block 1.
Issue the BASIC command CLEAR0,55000.  Exit BASIC and run RUx49.CO from Menu.  RUx49.CO will do the necessary steps of erasing blocks, loading the REX software, and copying it to backup block 1.


'''Step 4'''
'''Step 4'''
Once RUx49.CO completes, you should be able to start REXMGR.  Power cycle the laptop.  Cold restart the machine to clean out any funny memory stuff.  Enter BASIC and type either
Once RUx49.CO completes, you should be able to start REXMGR.  Power cycle the laptop.  Cold restart the machine to clean out any funny memory stuff.  Enter BASIC and type either
CALL63012 (M100/T102)
CALL63012 (M100/T102)
CALL61167,2 (T200)
CALL61167,2 (T200)
EXEC62394 (PC-8201/8300)
EXEC62394 (PC-8201/8300)


Voila!  You have upgraded your REX!!!!
Voila!  You have upgraded your REX!!!!

Revision as of 04:27, 13 January 2015

Supported Models

  • Model 100 and Tandy 102 with either REX or REX2
  • Tandy 200 with REX.
  • NEC PC-8201 and NEC PC-8300 with REX3

New Features

  • Y2K Fix - REX now automatically fixes the year displayed in MENU.
  • PC-8201 support (including TAB key in addition to SHIFT-F5 to bank-switch, like T200)
  • Multi-bank support - see description below
  • Quick Menu features - see description below
  • REX status indicator in MENU - the active Option ROM (for each bank) is indicated in the display


REX Functionality Overview

REX remains similar to release 4.8, but several major new capabilities have been added. The differences are outlined below.

Quick Menu Features

For commonly used functions, now some shortcut keys are available in MENU. This avoids the need to start REXMGR to perform simple operations like ROM switching and backing up your RAM.

Summary of commands:

  • <CNTL-O>: Switch Option ROM - REX will display available Option ROMs, and the user can use arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired selection. <ENTER> to activate the new selection and start that ROM. <ESC> to exit. The Active Option ROM is indicated with a *.
  • <CNTL-B>: Back up RAM - REX will prompt the user to confirm, and if confirmed will copy RAM to the active RAM image, performing a backup.
  • <CNTL-R>: Restore RAM - REX will prompt the user to confirm, and if confirmed will copy the active RAM image to RAM, performing a restore.
  • <CNTL-H>: Hooks removal - REX will prompt the user to confirm, and if confirmed will remove all hooks relating to REXMGR from the laptop operating system, effectively disabling REX. REXMGR remains in the MENU, so REX can be easily reinstalled. Also, the Active Option ROM is accessible using the usual ROM start procedures. This feature is useful when it is desired to run the Option ROM without REX active.

Multi-Bank Operation

Unlike Model 100 and Tandy 102, multi-bank machines (PC-8201, PC-8300, T200) have an advantage in that the user has 3 distinct memory spaces to work with. Prior to release 4.9, all of those banks would have the same Option ROM active. In Release 4.9, multi-bank machines now may access unique active RAM images and active OPTION ROM images on a per-bank basis. For example, TS-DOS, UR-2 and R2C can be assigned to each bank, and each bank can have an associated RAM image. This means the user can simply TAB between spaces and quickly use different Option ROMs, and each RAM space can be backed up separately.

In REX Manager, images are marked with '*' next to the name when that image is ACTIVE in the current BANK. Images that are ACTIVE in OTHER BANKS are marked with '#'. Pressing B or b in REX Manager will indicate the BANK associated with an image, as well as the block number the image occupies in REX flash memory.

REX Release 4.9 supports the M100 4-bank 128kByte RAM Module, but only the first 3 RAM banks are supported.

Y2K Fix

Prior to Release 4.9, users wanting a fix for Y2K would have needed to make use of Main ROM Replacement via REX. This requires a hardware modification. Now, a Y2K patch is automatically applied when in MENU.

Upgrading REX from a Release 4.8 or Earlier

If you are the owner of a REX which is operating with software of Release 4.8 vintage or earlier, then it is not possible to upgrade to Release 4.9 while maintaining the contents of the FLASH and the image NAME DIRECTORY. Upgrading this vintage or REX requires the removal of any backed up RAM images to a TPDD device for storage and for later re-loading into REX. The FLASH memory in REX is completely wiped when upgrading from R4.8 or earlier.

Please see the section below for specific software release bundles for upgrading from R4.8 or prior.

What you need

  • for M100 or T102: RF149.CO, RXF149.BR, TSD100.BX
  • for T200: RF249.CO, RXF249.BR, TSD200.BX
  • for PC-8201 or PC-8300: NOTHING! It is new in R4.9!
  • your favorite TPDD device connected to the laptop


These instructions are meant to cover the procedure to install release 4.9 software for the FIRST TIME. All previous releases of REX have used addresses 04000h to 0FFFh as the REX directory in block 0 of the flash. Release 4.9 changes that - the new directory location is 6000h-7FFFh.

In order to make a "clean sweep" and make sure that no issues with older software, for the initial installation of 4.9 we take the approach of wiping the old directory, and all the flash contents (from block 6-31; the user space) and initialize things to default.

Place the files in the root directory of your TPDD device for loading.

Step 1 So then, the first thing to do is for you to 'Save' all your existing RAM and OPTROM images (the ones that you both want to keep and are not already stored on a PC somewhere) out of REX and onto your favorite TPDD device. Please go through your saved images, decide what you want to save and use again, and get them out of REX. After we install R4.9, all those images will be wiped. You will have to reload anything you need.

A note about Rom Replacement - if you are using this feature then you know that your main OS roms are stored in block 2-5. Those blocks are not erased, and they stay in place and operational the whole time. My three test machines are all running with REX based main roms.

Step 2 Load the upgrader tool: Load into RAM the RFx49.CO file using the TPDD device. You will need to CLEAR0,55000 to run the program. But, don't run it yet.

Step 3 Remove REX software from the laptop. This is an easy step - just go into REXMGR and press F7 (or SHIFT-F4 in PC-8201/8300)to DEINstall REX software. You should find yourself at MENU with RFx49.CO in the directory of the laptop.

Step 4 Issue the BASIC command CLEAR0,55000. Exit BASIC and run RFx49.CO from Menu. RFx49.CO will do the necessary steps of erasing blocks, loading the REX software, copying it to backup block 1, and then loading TS-DOS into block 8.

Step 5 Once RFx49.CO completes, you should be able to start REXMGR. Power cycle the laptop. Cold restart the machine to clean out any funny memory stuff. Enter BASIC and type either CALL63012 (M100/T102) CALL61167,2 (T200) EXEC62394 (PC-8201/8300)

Voila! You should see REXMGR in the MENU, and you should see the fancy new OPTROM indicator in the top right corner. You are now running release 4.9!!!!

REX Release 4.9 Upgrade Package (for upgrades from Release 4.8 or older)

The following files may be downloaded and used to upgrade your REX from an older release to R4.9.


StatusReleaseModelDescriptionFileRevisionSubmitter / Date
Beta4.9M100/T102REX Release 4.9 Upgrade Package for R4.8 and priorR49_M100T102_117_upgrade48117Sadolph (talk) 20:02, 11 January 2015 (PST)
Beta4.9T200REX Release 4.9 Upgrade Package for R4.8 and priorR49_T200_117_upgrade48117Sadolph (talk) 20:02, 11 January 2015 (PST)


Upgrading REX to a Newer Revision of Release 4.9

If you are the owner of a REX which is operating with software of Release 4.9 vintage, then the upgrade is a simpler process. Upgrading this version of REX simply involves over-writing the first 24k of the first block of the REX FLASH with a newer revision. The directories remain, as do all the stored images.

Please see the section below for specific software release bundles for upgrading from R4.9.

What you need

  • for M100 or T102: RU149.CO, REX149.BR
  • for T200: RU249.CO, REX249.BR
  • for PC-8201 or PC-8300: RUN49.CO, REXN49.BR
  • your favorite TPDD device connected to the laptop


These instructions are meant to cover the procedure to install a newer release 4.9. Don't do this if you are currently running R4.8 or earlier!

Place the files in the root directory of your TPDD device for loading.

Step 1

Load the upgrader tool:  Load into RAM the RUx49.CO file using the TPDD device.  You will need to CLEAR0,55000 to run the program.  But, don't run it yet.

Step 2

Remove REX software from the laptop.   This is an easy step - just go into REXMGR and press F7 (or SHIFT-F4 in PC-8201/8300)to DEINstall REX software.  You should find yourself at MENU with RUx49.CO in the directory of the laptop.

Step 3

Issue the BASIC command CLEAR0,55000.  Exit BASIC and run RUx49.CO from Menu.  RUx49.CO will do the necessary steps of erasing blocks, loading the REX software, and copying it to backup block 1.

Step 4

Once RUx49.CO completes, you should be able to start REXMGR.  Power cycle the laptop.  Cold restart the machine to clean out any funny memory stuff.  Enter BASIC and type either
CALL63012 (M100/T102)
CALL61167,2 (T200)
EXEC62394 (PC-8201/8300)

Voila! You have upgraded your REX!!!!

REX Release 4.9 Upgrade Package (for upgrades from Release 4.9)

The following files may be downloaded and used to upgrade your REX from an older release to R4.9.

StatusReleaseModelDescriptionFileRevisionSubmitter / Date
Beta4.9M100/T102REX Release 4.9 Upgrade Package for R4.9R49_M100T102_117_upgrade49117Sadolph (talk) 20:09, 11 January 2015 (PST)
Beta4.9T200REX Release 4.9 Upgrade Package for R4.9R49_T200_117_upgrade49117Sadolph (talk) 20:09, 11 January 2015 (PST)
Beta4.9T200REX Release 4.9 Upgrade Package for R4.9R49_NEC_117_upgrade49117Sadolph (talk) 20:09, 11 January 2015 (PST)



REX Release 4.9 Source Code

The following files are ZIP files containing the source code for REX Release 4.9 by Revision.

StatusSource FilesRevisionSubmitter / Date
BetaREX source code Revision 117117 Sadolph (talk) 20:14, 11 January 2015 (PST)


About Main ROM Management

Please see the main REX wiki page for a description of this feature - how to prepare a ROM image, how to modify the hardware, and how to load REX with images.

Rel. 4.9 Known Issues

  • in T200, there was a minor issue in revision 117 relating to F1 BANK switching. Using F1 rather than TAB effectively uninstalled REXMGR. This is resolved in the next revision. This issue does not cause any issue beyond having to restart REXMGR by power cycling and CALL61167,2.

Rel. 4.9 bug reports/work arounds / fixes

  • none at this time.

Enhancement Requests

StatusDescriptionRequester / Date
under considerationSupport for so called Paired Switching, where a RAM image is swapped and an OPTROM image is switched in the same step. Sadolph 05:17, 15 August 2009 (PDT)
unlikelySupport for TPDD-2, for drive 1: (0: is supported).Sadolph 04:36, 19 April 2009 (PDT)
in planningFlash disk for file storageSadolph (talk) 05:09, 12 January 2015 (PST)


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