TBACK
Overview
TBACK is a program for 32-bit Windows which will rapidly
- Back up the "state" (RAM image) of your Model 100 or Tandy 102
- Restore any RAM image to Model 100 or Tandy 102
- Install CO binary files to your Model 100 or Tandy 102
These tasks are accomplished with no permanent client-side utility. The only action required on the laptop itself is to type RUN"COM:98N1E"[ENTER]
before hitting enter on the PC side.
Applications for this technology include:
- Fast switching between multiple "virtual" Model 100's. One image could be set up for development, one for word processing, one for telecom, and you can switch between them.
- Casual backups
- Freezing a Model 100 to allow you to send it to someone else as a file. They then thaw it onto a real Model 100 where they are, exactly reproducing your setup
- Cloning the exact setup of one Model 100 to another
- Transferring the state of a real Model 100 to/from VirtualT
Compatibility
Operating System
TBACK has been tested for software compatibility on
Windows 98SE | John Hogerhuis | Sometimes TBACK gets stuck if verbose (debug) mode is enabled (running in VirtualBox OSE on Linux host) |
Windows 98SE | M.H. Stein | No issues detected with real Win98 PC |
Windows XP Home Edition | No problems have been reported | |
WINE on Debian | John Hogerhuis | Works |
Cabling Requirements
The cable from the PC must be a proper full-null cable which implements the hardware flow control (CTS/RTS) lines. TBACK will not work with a cable that is missing the flow control signals (3-wire cables) or which loops back flow control. The author uses a Belkin Serial Laplink cable.
TBACK is not designed to work with a T200, though a variant for the T200 is possible. Certainly variants are possible for the T200 and the Model 100 workalikes.
Experimental Release
TBACK is currently in an experimental stage, but it does work.
Download the zipped executable Here.
Usage
- Download TBACK.ZIP, unzip somewhere on your drive where you can easily find it from the command prompt (perhaps
c:\tback\
). - Start a command prompt;
- Windows XP:
Start -> Run -> cmd
- Windows 98:
Start -> Run -> COMMAND
- Windows XP:
cd
to the directory where you unzipped TBACK.EXE, i.e.cd c:\tback
Freeze
- On the Model 100, enter BASIC and type:
RUN"COM:98N1E
- Hit the ENTER key on your Model 100.
- From the directory you unpacked TBACK.EXE on the PC type:
tback com1 MYBACKUP.CB
- Hit the ENTER key on your PC.
- Wait about 9 seconds and you should have a file
BACKUP.CB
in your directory.
Thaw
- On the Model 100, enter BASIC and type:
RUN"COM:98N1E
- Hit the ENTER key on your Model 100.
- From the directory you unpacked TBACK.EXE on the PC type:
tback -r com1 MYBACKUP.CB
- Hit the ENTER key on your PC.
- Wait about 9 seconds and you the your Model 100 should be running the saved image.
Put
Use Put mode to install an arbitrary binary .CO file onto the laptop.
On your laptop:
RUN"COM:98N1E"
or run a program, say, S.BA that has
1RUN"COM:98N1E
Then on the PC, type
TBACK -p com1 MYPROG.CO
TBACK supports several options. Not all work in this experimental version. To investigate them, type: tback --help
and hit enter.
C:\projects\model_t\TBACK>tback --help tback, Model 100/102 Memory Backup Utility *EXPERIMENTAL* PROVIDED AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Copyright (C) 2009 DevWrights Usage: tback -b|-r|-i [-n] [-q] comport [ <filename> | - ] --backup, -b receive a backup from laptop --restore, -r restore a backup to laptop --inject, -i only inject the restore utility --quiet, -q quiet mode (no prompts) --verbose, -v print debug trace messages --fast, -f use 76800bps speed nominal <filename> filename to save image to defaults to BACKUP.CB - write received image to STDOUT, not a file --help this message C:\projects\model_t\TBACK>
WINE
WINE implements the Win32 API under Linux. I was able to operate tback.exe under Linux without difficulty.
ex.:
sudo apt-get install wine wine-doc binfmt-support wget http://bitchin100.com/files/m10x/tback.zip unzip tback.zip chmod +x tback.exe ./tback.exe com1 ./tback.exe --help tback, Model 100/102 Memory Backup Utility *EXPERIMENTAL* PROVIDED AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Copyright (C) 2009 DevWrights Usage: tback -b|-r|-i [-n] [-q] comport [ <filename> | - ] --backup, -b receive a backup from laptop --restore, -r restore a backup to laptop (TBI) --inject, -i only inject the restore utility --quiet, -q quiet mode (no prompts) --verbose, -v print debug trace messages <filename> filename to save image to defaults to BACKUP.CB - write received image to STDOUT, not a file --help this message john@office:~/Desktop$
Applications
- Clone your laptop state wholesale and pop it open in VirtualT
- Offload RAM state after a cold start
- Quick backups
To-do
- Add a diagnostic mode to check the cabling and ensure it's up to snuff for TBACK usage.
Future Improvements
- (done) Add a "recover" feature to load the saved image back onto M10x
- Offer "quick mode" where unused RAM (free space) is not transferred to the PC
- Add a extraction feature that can extract any files (DO, BA, CO, ...) in the captured data as files on the PC file system.
- Although a proper serial port and cable is highly reliable, it would be nice to have a checksum feature.
- Support dumping the Main ROM or Option ROM
- Support dumping the contents of a REX chip
- Support backing up Remem
- Support for T200 for main rom(s), option roms and all 3 banks of ram!
- Add direct image load (LOADM"0:______.CO" equivalent). Support automatic creation of trigger file which has correct CLEAR statement.
Design Notes
The background concepts for this utility are described in this article.