Library 12 REFRNC.CAT BRKKEY.M10 [74666,615] 13-Sep-85 3130 This file originally appeared in PICO Magazine and appears here with their permission. This file gives some information about disabling the BREAK key and a few other useful tidbits about the M10. COMPAR.3 [70506,1261] 03-Mar-86 8050 Captured thread of comparisons between the Tandy Model 100, the NEC PC-8201A, and the Olivetti M-10, all made by Kyocera in Japan. It contains good information, unavailable elsewhere. CUSTSV.M10 [74405,1710] 28-Mar-87 283 Customer Service; Address and phone number for Olivetti M-10 M100NE.PMS [71256,1042] 25-Mar-84 3675 Comparison of various aspects of M100 and NECy M10ROM.DIF [70526,471] 17-May-84 6395 A table listing the corresponding ROM call addresses for the Olivetti M10 portable computer and the Model 100. Addresses are in both hex and decimal. MAP.M10 [74666,615] 13-Sep-85 9075 A memory map of the reserved RAM in the Olivetti M10. It will provide you with quite a gateway on some of the neat things you can do with the M10. It is based in part on the Model 100 RAM map, but there ARE some VERY IMPORTANT differences. If you identify anything not already in the map, tell me so I can put it into this map ASAP. MEMAP.DO [75715,1370] 21-Jun-84 1980 Find out what's where in NEC memory. Output similar to CP/M's DDT utility. Program outputs to screen and RAM and displays in hex and ASCII. OLIM10.DIF [70526,471] 17-May-84 4080 A description of the Olivetti M10 portable computer. The differences between the M10 and the Model 100 are listed. Techniques for converting Model 100 programs to run on the M10 are discussed. OLYM10.INF [71415,1651] 19-Aug-85 3010 A short text file on the Olivetti M10 which gives general information and hints on this portable computer. REPAIR.NEC [74756,235] 17-Jul-86 1055 Contains all known NEC Home Electronics Service Centers addresses and toll-free phone numbers. A technical support number is also included. ROMCAL.NEC [75106,3463] 02-Mar-86 6045 Contains a listing of useful ROM calls for the NEC PC8201a. All addresses are in hex, and information is given on how to use the calls. Mathematical calls are not included yet. If there is interest, another file will be uploaded with the MathROM calls. ROMCAL.TXT [75715,1370] 26-Mar-85 2290 Sample descriptions of NECy ROM calls. Specifically, for RST 3, RST 5, and lower-to-upper case subroutines. XFILES.TIP [73125,151] 09-Jan-87 1480 Tip regarding the transfering of XFILES.CO between banks and machines.