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[[Model 100/102 Compatible One-Liners]]
[[Model 100/102 Compatible One-Liners]]


== All File-Transfer Related ==
== File-Transfer ==


<DPL>
<DPL>
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== Tandy Disk Drive and Emulators ==
=== Tandy Disk Drive and Emulators ===


TPDD emulators, in concert with a compatible disk clients like
TPDD emulators, in concert with a compatible disk clients like
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devices:
devices:


=== Servers ===
==== Servers ====


The [[:Category:TPDD Service|TPDD Services]] implement the "disk drive" end of the TPDD protocol.
The [[:Category:TPDD Service|TPDD Services]] implement the "disk drive" end of the TPDD protocol.
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=== Clients ===
==== Clients ====


[[:Category:TPDD Client|TPDD Clients]] are software that runs on your Model T laptop. The communicate with a disk drive or other [[:Category:TPDD Service|TPDD Service]] to save and load files.
[[:Category:TPDD Client|TPDD Clients]] are software that runs on your Model T laptop. The communicate with a disk drive or other [[:Category:TPDD Service|TPDD Service]] to save and load files.
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=== Real TPDD and TPDD-2 ===
==== Real TPDD and TPDD-2 ====


[[Differences]] between TPDD-1 and TPDD-2
[[Differences]] between TPDD-1 and TPDD-2


== Simple Text File Transfer (No Client) ==
=== Simple Text File Transfer (No Client) ===


You can use any "terminal program" to transfer text files to
You can use any "terminal program" to transfer text files to
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[[Text File Transfer using Hyperterminal]]
[[Text File Transfer using Hyperterminal]]


== Fast Binary Transfer ==
=== Fast Binary Transfer ===


[[TBACK]] allows fast transfer of RAM images to/from Windows or *nix machines running WINE.
[[TBACK]] allows fast transfer of RAM images to/from Windows or *nix machines running WINE.


== File Storage using MP3 Player ==
=== File Storage using MP3 Player ===


[[File storage with mp3 player]]
[[File storage with mp3 player]]

Revision as of 15:07, 6 April 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

Community

The community gathers at Club100.org

Classic Article Repubs

We hope to republish one or more articles from the Golden Era of the Model T every month:

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

File-Transfer

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

The TPDD Services implement the "disk drive" end of the TPDD protocol.

Clients

TPDD Clients are software that runs on your Model T laptop. The communicate with a disk drive or other TPDD Service to save and load files.

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

Fast Binary Transfer

TBACK allows fast transfer of RAM images to/from Windows or *nix machines running WINE.

File Storage using MP3 Player

File storage with mp3 player

Model T Software

Model T Hardware Hacks and Troubleshooting

Model T Hardware Projects


Model T Developer Reference

Articles on Model T programming topics

Other Topics

Model T Links

Rick Hanson's Club 100

Steve Adolph's Remem Site

Chris Osburn's Calculating Instruments

Ken Pettit's Model T Projects