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[[REX2]] is a upcoming flash OptROM emulator/switcher with support for a 64K all-RAM mode. This permits running with a patched main ROM, or the upcoming [[mtcpm]] (Model T CP/M) | [[REX2]] is a upcoming flash OptROM emulator/switcher with support for a 64K all-RAM mode. This permits running with a patched main ROM, or the upcoming [[mtcpm]] (Model T CP/M) | ||
[ | [[NADSBox]] is a stand-alone TPDD emulation device that uses SD cards | ||
== Model T Developer Reference == | == Model T Developer Reference == |
Revision as of 20:10, 11 January 2009
These pages are devoted to the Model T:
TRS-80 Model 100, Tandy Model 102, KC-85, NEC 8201A, NEC 8300, Olivetti M10, Tandy Model 200, and the WP-2
One-Liners
This is a collection of Microsoft BASIC programs that
- Do something interesting or useful
- With only a single line of code
One-liners are bite-sized computer programs on a human scale. You are encouraged to type them in manually (by hand) and study their operation.
Model 100/102 Compatible One-Liners
Tandy Disk Drive and Emulators
TPDD emulators, in concert with a compatible disk clients like TS-DOS, TEENY, POWR-DOS, FLOPPY.CO, the Booster Pak, or the WP-2 built-in Diskette client are the most "advanced" way to accurately and quickly transfer all file types including binary files to and from your Model T laptop. There are different options for the server side on modern operating systems and devices:
Servers
LaddieCon is a TPDD emulator for Windows written in C#.Net.
DLPilot is a TPDD emulator for PalmOS devices.
DLPlus is a TPDD emulator for Linux, BSD, and MacOSX.
NADSBox is an advanced stand-alone TPDD emulation device that uses SD cards. It implements multiple levels of TS-DOS directory extensions
Desklink is a DOS based TPDD emulator which implements a single-level of the TS-DOS directory extensions
Jan's DOS-Based Docking Station
Clients
TEENY is a very small RAM-based TPDD client
LAPDOS is a DOS PC based TPDD client.
PDD is a DOS PC based TPDD client.
Real TPDD and TPDD-2
Differences between TPDD-1 and TPDD-2
Simple Text File Transfer (No Client)
You can use any "terminal program" to transfer text files to and from your Model T laptop. Here are some tutorials:
Text File Transfer using Hyperterminal
Text File Transfer to Mac using Z-Term
File Storage using MP3 Player
Model T Software
VirtualT Model 100/102, T200, NEC 8201A, M10 emulator
mtcpm CP/M for the Tandy 100/102/200
Model T Hardware Hacks and Troubleshooting
Splitting the Model 100/102/200 case
Recovering an Unresponsive Laptop
International Keyboard Support
Model T Hardware Projects
Remem is the ultimate Model T memory upgrade
- remem-users mailing list This is a support list for remem users.
- Remem Software HOWTO's
REX is a flash OptROM emulator/switcher
REX2 is a upcoming flash OptROM emulator/switcher with support for a 64K all-RAM mode. This permits running with a patched main ROM, or the upcoming mtcpm (Model T CP/M)
NADSBox is a stand-alone TPDD emulation device that uses SD cards
Model T Developer Reference
Relocating Loader (RLC) Format