ccc_spt@waikato.ac.nz (Simon Travaglia) (04/18/91)
Gidday, it's me once more. An explanation: I have an M100 and it has no (0) info. None. If I couldn't read battery diagrams I wouldn't even have got it going - that's how much info I have. What's the Radio Shack address Please? (i give in.) Someone said there was a really cruisy book on "The hidden features of the M100?" What is it's real name, and where can I get it? One more time, could someone (in the meantime) please post the pinouts of the Cassette and Phone Jacks, and (beg grovel) what the options on the STAT command are. (You know, 1st digit is Modem/Speed 1=?, M=?, 2=? etc) Really really appreciate it, I'll print it this time in case I delete it again. - SimonT ______________________________________________________________________ The Sturgeon General has determined that reading signatures can cause gross deformities in fish, carrots, turnips, politicians and other dumb animals DO NOT LOOK AT THIS SIGNATURE THROUGH A MAGNIFYING GLASS spt@grace.waikato.ac.nz - Simon Paul Travaglia, Comp Serv, Uni of Waikato Disclaimer: Tapes? What Tapes? I didn't do anything! 2 Missing?! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- He who shouts loudest has the floor.
tswift@well.sf.ca.us (Theodore John Swift) (05/01/91)
Simon- I think I tried replying directly a while ago and it bounced. I hope (for all our sakes) that you get this. All that bleating from Down Under about pinouts is getting to me :-) :-) :-) > What's the Radio Shack address Please? (i give in.) Some addresses from the back of my M100 Service Manual (Cat Nos. 26-3801/3802): Radio Shack, A Division of Tandy Corp. USA: Fort Worth, TX 76102 Tandy Corporation. Australia: 91 Kurrajong Road, Mount Druitt, NSW 2770 > Someone said there was a really cruisy book on "The hidden > features of the M100?" What is it's real name, and where can > I get it? I've heard of "The Hidden Features" book, but dunno where to find it. However, Granite Street Portables (P.O. Box 651, Peterborough, NH 03458 USA) has an advert in "Model 100" for "Four Model 100 Books! * The Model 100 Program Book by Terry Kepner and David Huntress. 51 useful BASIC programs... $19.95 (US) * 60 Business Application Programs for the TRS-80 Model 100 Computer by Terry Kepner and Mark Robinson. $21.95. * Inside the Model 100 by Carl Oppedahl. "...an excellent guide" -NY Times. A thorough guide to the Model 100. Lots of machine language and hardware details; moderate amounts on how to actually program the thing. I have a copy and like it. $21.95 * User Guide and Applications for the TRS-80 Model 100 Portable Computer by Steven Schwartz. 14 ready-to-run programs for biz, stats, graphics, sound, and more. With cassette $44.95. Book $21.95, Cassette $27.00 -- ---------------------- Ted Swift tswift@well.sf.ca.us "You bally well are informed, Jeeves! Do you know everything?" "I don't know, sir" ~P.G. Wodehouse