Marco Antonio Simon dal Poz wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Alex Wulms wrote:
This mystery can be solved quite simply if you look at the specifications of
the MSX slot. In a cartridge slot, you have three signals, just for the
convenience of the hardware designer:
CS1: This signal
Patrick Kramer wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Alex Wulms wrote:
This mystery can be solved quite simply if you look at the
specifications of
the MSX slot. In a cartridge slot, you have three signals, just for the
convenience of the hardware designer:
CS1: This signal becomes active
Hi,
Aren't there much more ways of paying from another country ? I'm not
specialized
in this, but I guess you can also pay by just putting the money on
the
receivers
bank-account...? There must be other ways, as companies and the like
would really
have BIG problems doing business with foreign
Sure there were conversion kits. My 8280 was changed to a MSX2+ by MK and
that included 7Mhz, new roms, V9958. And my SVI-Xpress was updated to MSX2
by CUC to 128K VRAM.
Maybe guys like Hans Oranje (HCC) still perform this kind of updates.
Hans
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Laurens Holst wrote:
...
!!! GRUWEL GRUWEL !!!
-- for non-Dutch readers: !!! HORRIFYING HORRIFYING !!!
Issuing an IN on the mapper-ports is against the MSX-standard!!!
NEVER IN the Mapper-ports. The result is ABSOLUTELY unreliable and
machine/mapper-dependant. One computer inverts the
"jam" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are wrong. Every MSX2 must have Memory Mapper. Even with only 64K
of RAM, it's mapped RAM. Read the MSX2 Technical Handbook (by ASCII)
and check it.
Nestor's (Konamiman) online version of the MSX-2 technical handbook
clearly reads:
minimum, required:
"Laurens Holst" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, and why not 7.16MHz MSX1? BTW, how does a 7.16MHz works? I didn't
change the main clock of my MSX2 because I know that V9938 won't work.
When accessing the I/O-ports (there's a pin on the Z80 which indicates it)
the board switches the
] But how can be made cartridges with 64kb of normal continuous RAM?
Ignore CSx signals, set AB at address 0x4000/0x4001 and set address of
cartridge initialization routine at addrexx 0x4002/0x4003.
Or set CD at address 0x/0x0001 and cartridge initialization routine at
address
At 01:07 18-3-99 +0100, you wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a sunrise IDE-interface, but I can't get it to work
100%... I'm using it on a NMS8250 with a
Maxtor 71084 AP hdd of 1Gb (1084Mb),
but when I connect it to my msx, and try to fdisk it. It gets
splitted
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