Hi all,
Can you all agree with the following?
It is important for both MSX software- and hardware-developers that we
all can come to an agreement.
Probably there are still memorymappers procuded nowadays and also
software depending on these.
Go get some coffee (don't spill on the keyboard ;) )
Nestor Soriano wrote:
>
> Hey, thanxs everybody for your replies! I reply all in one message for
> saving space... ;-)
>
> >Is it possible that another interrupt is granted while the '...' section is
> >executed?
>
> I execute a DI at first. In this section there is slot and segment
> switchi
At 18:27 25/03/99 -0300, you wrote:
>> MP> Total: 71 clockcicles. Conclusion: you're right, it's not possible to
>> MP> use 1.2Mb or 1.44Mb disks with Z80 at 3.57MHz. It's BAD!
>> MP>
>> MP> Then, there's still a chance only for Turbo-R.
>>
>> Not only ... What about MSX2 with 7 MHz kit? ;-)
At 18:03 25/03/99 -0300, you wrote:
>> MP> BTW, memory mapper wasn't born jointly with MSX2. Many MSX2 that I
>> MP> knew had only 64kb of RAM. Does your 8235 have internal Memory
>> MP> Mapper?
>>
>> You are wrong. Every MSX2 must have Memory Mapper. Even with only 64K of
RAM,
>> it's mapped
At 14:15 25/03/99 -0300, you wrote:
>> I think these docs and ICs are unavailable today.
>
>Too bad! Well, if someone still have the detailed documentation, we still
>can implement in a FPGA! I think that almost an entire MSX can be
>implemented in a FPGA.
Ademir Carchano had put an entir
At 06:51 PM 03/26/99 -0300, you wrote:
>Nice to collect games? But if you're a game collector, you'll want a lot
>of games, and cartridges will use too much space in your room. Disks are
>phisically much more compact, and this is a good advantage for game
>collectors.
Disks easily damage, either
At 07:30 PM 03/26/99 +0100, you wrote:
>>Is it possible that another interrupt is granted while the '...' section is
>>executed?
>
>I execute a DI at first. In this section there is slot and segment
>switching (page 2), via ENASLT and PUT_P2 respectively.
Sounds innocent. ENASLT disables ints an
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote:
> > > Since you live at LSI, and your room is just you desk, it's
> > > compreensible that you have only a drawer to put your things. But at my
> > > home, 1000km far away from here, I have much space for my things. And also
> > > f
Dal Poz,
> > Since you live at LSI, and your room is just you desk, it's
> > compreensible that you have only a drawer to put your things. But at my
> > home, 1000km far away from here, I have much space for my things. And also
> > for my MSX Expert. And many guys are in the same sit
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote:
> > Nice to collect games? But if you're a game collector, you'll want a lot
> > of games, and cartridges will use too much space in your room. Disks are
> > phisically much more compact, and this is a good advantage for game
> > coll
Dal Poz,
> Nice to collect games? But if you're a game collector, you'll want a lot
> of games, and cartridges will use too much space in your room. Disks are
> phisically much more compact, and this is a good advantage for game
> collectors.
Since you live at LSI, and your room
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
> At 05:25 PM 03/25/99 -0300, you wrote:
>
> >I don't think that (mega)ROM cartridges are interesting. They're hard to
> >copy, unmodifiable (in principle) and much expensive.
>
> They are nice if you collect games. But if you only want to play the
At 05:25 PM 03/25/99 -0300, you wrote:
>I don't think that (mega)ROM cartridges are interesting. They're hard to
>copy, unmodifiable (in principle) and much expensive.
They are nice if you collect games. But if you only want to play them, disk
combined with mappper/MegaRAM is easier and cheaper.
At 02:47 PM 03/25/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Also stupid: don't forget to push/pop IX/IY and shadowregisters.
Since his routine is placed on the interrupt hook, the BIOS interrupt
routine will already have saved all registers. So he wouldn't have to push
any of them. Is this correct?
Bye,
[portuguese]
Povo,
Finalmente atualizei "the MSX page".
Algumas novidades sao:
* ExecROM 1.1
com suporte a DOS2; aceita Game Masters I e II com disco;
reconhece automaticamente os MegaROMs; suporte aos ROMs do
Konami Game Collection;
today I sent for you a IPO in the value of US$20. I ask that informs me as
soon as to receive the money. I didn't have the intention of harming it, and
I made everything certain as we had combined. It happened of the letter not
to arrive to you, unhappily! Now with IPO everything will be solved. I
Hey, thanxs everybody for your replies! I reply all in one message for
saving space... ;-)
>Is it possible that another interrupt is granted while the '...' section is
>executed?
I execute a DI at first. In this section there is slot and segment
switching (page 2), via ENASLT and PUT_P2 respecti
Hey Stephan,
Heb je mijn email nog gehad met die scans van f1 erbij of is er iets fout
gegaan
en heb je ze niet gehad ?
Groeten, The Kid.
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Bastiaan Hubers wrote:
>
> >> I also made a simple memory mapper with S-Ram ... If anyone have
> >> interest I may publish my
> >> schematics ... =)
> >
> >I am interested! Could you send your schematics to me through e-mail?
>
> Maybe you could put the scematics somewhere we can all see them (o
At 10:27 26-3-99 +0100, you wrote:
>> > Subject: Who wants to trade a Toshiba Music Module (+ keyboard) for a=
>> for a what? Sorry - It's probably my stupid mail program, but I don't
>> know what you want to trade the Toshiba for...
>>
>> PS. I don't have a Toshiba Music Module. I do have the ke
At 03:06 AM 03/25/99 +, Alwin Henseler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>shevek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The only thing you need to expect is that writing the data you read from
>> the mapperport will set it back to the state it was in when you read it.
That's _not_ the case with MSXes us
> > Subject: Who wants to trade a Toshiba Music Module (+ keyboard) for a=
> for a what? Sorry - It's probably my stupid mail program, but I don't
> know what you want to trade the Toshiba for...
>
> PS. I don't have a Toshiba Music Module. I do have the keyboard, though=
OK, for people with rea
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
> Subject: Who wants to trade a Toshiba Music Module (+ keyboard) for a
>
> [see subject]
for a what? Sorry - It's probably my stupid mail program, but I don't
know what you want to trade the Toshiba for...
So, what have we learnt 2day? Don't rely on subject infor
Jun Sung Kim wrote:
> I'm sorry. This site is closed in a while. Because I'm very busy...
>I will open it again April 1st.
On the 1st of April? Hmmm... ;-)
Eric
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Ciao Jesus,
> I had this: http://www.perso.hol.fr/~pbezon
> and later: http://perso.club-internet.fr/bezon/index.html
> and email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks! The web site exist but the mail not...
I want write to him 4 know if his msx project is stopped or not...
Ciao, Marco
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>> I also made a simple memory mapper with S-Ram ... If anyone have
>> interest I may publish my
>> schematics ... =)
>
>I am interested! Could you send your schematics to me through e-mail?
Maybe you could put the scematics somewhere we can all see them (on WWW or
on funet or something)
Let us
If you have the english version you probably also have the japanese version.
When you use it on a japanese msx-computer it shows a japanese startup
screen and when you use it with a non-japanese it shows an english startup
screen. So you won't need to look any further for the japanese version if
y
Hi,
> annyong-ha seyo Jun Sung,
>
Looks great for a Korean!
> hmm, this romanisation never works out like it should :-)
>
Oh, you seem to be a Korean :)
> anyway, what is the actual status of MSX in Korea?
>
I'm THE STATUS. So MSX actions in Korea are halted now. :(
> There is a link on
The first port of fMSX to Windows is now available at:
http://www.casema.net/~tfh
Sorry that there are no more details over here, but I am in a bit of a
hurry. So, just go to the emulator section and download it !!!
Kind regards,
the MEP-Crew
Go visit the MSX Emulator Page (M.E.P.)
http://www
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