Hi FRS,

>> And, is possible to bypass the BIOS upgradre with a jumper in VCC signal?

>Humm, if you�re thinking about only disabling the BIOS upgrade itself,
>the answer is yes. Even better, you could instead use a switch on the
>/CS signal from the EPROM soquet (pin-20).

>Anyway, IMHO there�s no advantage of doing this, because disabling the
>MSX-Audio BIOS make so much sense as disabling the MSX-Music BIOS on a
>FM-PAC cartridge: The BIOS does not interfere with anything, it just
>"sits" there, waiting for you to use it. Much better than the anoying
>Philips MusicBox Editor EPROM.

>But if you want some way to "disable the upgrade and get the Anoying
>Philips MusicBox back", then it�s not that simple. To run the MusicBox
>Editor after the BIOS upgrade, is easier just load it in RAM using
>ExecROM, LoadROM, etc.

I do not want to get the anoying MusicBox, of course! :-)

I am making a little board for this bios upgrade and memory upgrade. I hope
not to
burn the Music Module hehe.

Thank you FRS

Greetings,

Oscar


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