Prime numbers.

1999-02-06 Thread MARUJO
For people interested on generation of prime series, (many recent mails for this topic), presented an my program, who is used of benchmarc of Delavy's MSX-180 at meeting MSX-Rio98. Regards from Brazil, ___ _ _ ___ ___ | | |_| |_ __ _

RE: Refresh Register...

1999-02-06 Thread MARUJO
Shevek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote in reply for CLAUDIO MASSAO KAWATA : >> Third (the first really MSX related topic): does anybody know >> how the Z80's "R" register works? It controls the "REFRESH" sign >> of the CPU, but when is it generated? Ok, refresh cycle occours when M1 turns high, fo

Does anyone have Xtory CD ?

1999-02-06 Thread jam
Hello, Patrick ! PK> Does anyone have the XTory CD's from Club MSX Power Replay (Spain) ? PK> I'm thinking about buying them, are they good ? I have the Xtory CD. Contents are very redundant and CD structure is ugly. Most of MSX1 games don't work on current MSX machines Xtory 2 is very s

Re: 8280 information

1999-02-06 Thread Erik
Marco Casali schreef: > Hi boyz! > > someone tell that modifing the 8280 to 2+ it is possible upgrade the > digitizer too for digitize with 19000 colors. > IT IS TRUE? I think not... > > Marco > > no , this is not truemany people have been working on it but there are some major problems. (1 pi

Re: Refresh...

1999-02-06 Thread Anne de Raad
>The R-register is increased after every refresh, for old memory-modules. >They had to be refreshed in parts. For the module, to see which part would >be refreshed, the code would be on the data-bus (or the lower 8 bit of the >address bus, I don't remember). This is what the Refresh-register (R fo

Re: 8280 information

1999-02-06 Thread ALBERTO VALVERDE
> >Hi boyz! > >someone tell that modifing the 8280 to 2+ it is possible upgrade the >digitizer too for digitize with 19000 colors. >IT IS TRUE? I think not... > >Marco Hello, I have a 8280 mopdified to MSX2+ and I can tell you the digitizing part of the computer is only MSX2, one this is the di

R: 8280 information

1999-02-06 Thread Stefano Fronteddu
It will be so nice ! Is it possible ? No one knows ? Bye Stefano -Messaggio originale- Da: Marco Casali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Data: sabato 6 febbraio 1999 16.41 Oggetto: 8280 information >Hi boyz! > >someone tell that modifing the 8280 to 2+ it i

Re: [real coding] DOS2 and Memory...

1999-02-06 Thread Alex Wulms
] I've been wondering. Except for the opcode and the timing, is there a ] difference between RET and RETI? I know RETN does iff1=iff2, RET. But my ] documentation on RETI only says that the program knows the interrupt is ] finished. Quoted from a book about the Z80, describing the RETI instruction

Re: Refresh...

1999-02-06 Thread shevek
On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, CLAUDIO MASSAO KAWATA - 900293 wrote: > Third (the first really MSX related topic): does anybody know > how the Z80's "R" register works? It controls the "REFRESH" sign > of the CPU, but when is it generated? When it counts "zero"? It > wouldn't be very smart, 'cause the r

8280 information

1999-02-06 Thread Marco Casali
Hi boyz! someone tell that modifing the 8280 to 2+ it is possible upgrade the digitizer too for digitize with 19000 colors. IT IS TRUE? I think not... Marco MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: tape storage details

1999-02-06 Thread Zoran Majcenic
> > >Can anyone point me to or give me details of tape storage ? > >I'm interested in file headers, bit representation and possible use of > >parity or CRC. > > You can find those details in MSX Technical Handbook (chapter 5 if my > memory don't fails). You can donwload it from my home page. >

Re: [real coding] DOS2 and Memory...

1999-02-06 Thread shevek
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Maarten ter Huurne wrote: > The default MSX interrupt handler pushes all registers (normal and > alternative) to the stack. This is safe, but slow. > If you choose not to use the alternative registers in your program, and not > to use them and IX and IY in your interrupt routi

Re: [real coding] DOS2 and Memory...

1999-02-06 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
At 08:31 PM 2/5/99 +0100, you wrote: >DOS 2 & memory >-- >I found out that the DOS2 page-switch routines are >kinda slow. Does anybody know a simple, "legal", and >compatible way to speed up those bottlenecks? Slow? This is what PUT_P2 does on my GT: jp #EE3A #E

Refresh...

1999-02-06 Thread CLAUDIO MASSAO KAWATA - 900293
Hi! | A|A (n n) \_/ This EM was originally three independent letters, two of them I was going to be private, but, ah, I've read nonsenses about someone else's hair, flames and even PC related stuff, so why shouldn't I...? Okay, I'll cut short. First: music. ([EMAIL PR

PC Music vs MSX Music...

1999-02-06 Thread TFH
Well... About the discussion we had over here concerning FM-Pac/moonsound vs the PC .XM files... Just go to my page and download the .MOD file PARODIOUS by CRYSTAL SCORE (It's in the music section ->.MOD & .S3M files...) This file will show you how good a .XM can sound... I don't think it's a ma

Re: Your typical MSX history & hardware setup

1999-02-06 Thread Sander Zuidema
Ok, let me see I was born in 1979 (16th of october to pe precise) And started playing games on my dad's ZX-spectrum already in 1984 In 1985 I got a C64 (well, my dad got one, but I was the only one using it). It broke down the same year (hmmm..) Another C64 didn't survive a whole year too

Re: Calm Down!!!

1999-02-06 Thread BCoburnree
You said that RAP doesn't have a melody; the words are the melody, but if you are doing a chant, then you don't really need a melody, now do you? MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without