There's a lot of stuff that you can "try" with that monitor program,
provided you have it running. If you use a PC running ProcommPlus or
Hyperterminal, or something on that order, you can build scripts that load
software into the S-100's memory and execute them, then save the console
output in the capture buffer for later examination at the PC. Procomm Plus
will learn the script, keystroke by keystroke as you operate the system from
your terminal emulation.
Give it some thought!
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ethan Dicks" <erd_6502(a)yahoo.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 4:57 AM
Subject: Re: S-100 score!
--- Richard Erlacher <edick(a)idcomm.com> wrote:
When you say SMS, do you suppose you could have
meant SDS?
No... sorry... my typo... I meant SSM, as in SSM Microcomputer
Products of San Jose. It's a VB2 and a VB1C (both with manuals)
If I were you, I'd leave the unassembled
boards unassembled until you're
sure you need them otherwise.
Sure. The only thing unassembled is the VB2.
Looks like the way to go is with the COMPU/TIME CPU and disk controller
and the 64K SRAM board. The rest might be nice in another, less-I/O-
oriented box. Only got one diskette controller, but the other stuff
looks like it could be fed with paper tape at least.
-ethan
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