> Do you think it's stupid when I say this is a reason for me to install Uzix on
> my harddisk when I've got it working again??? Really!!! Nice pictures take away
> my fear for new stuff. :)
No. I'm really glad that you're going do install UZIX on your MSX.
Finally you have a mot
>Wilbert, I just want to give you credit for your fabulous assembler. I
>think it meant A LOT to the MSX-scene, even as it currently is(how would
>it now be without WBAss??? I wonder). The integration with Basic and the
>onboard editor, disassebler and monitor made it a perfect assembler to
>
>Since Patriek hasn't answered on this one...
Heh, so you read up on your e-mails and encountered this ancient mail? ;)
>Maybe some parts of the emulation core can be put in the internal RAM
That's the idea. I have a huge list of things to be done for the next GEM.
But I'm also working on sev
> ] > runs a program from internal RAM, it runs approximately 6 times as fast as
> ] > the Z80. However, it the R800 runs the same program from external RAM, it
is
> ] > only approximately 2 times as fast as the Z80.
> ]
> ] So a 1MB or 4MB external memory mapper, will not be very useful for a tur
> >Here one of my friends ask for the util disk from Bert SCSI (M.K. domain),
> >since the first partition of his HD is broken down now.
>
> Aren't these files on Funet or something? They should be online SOMEWHERE.
> If he saved the partition table, the BERT FDISK can easily restore it.
Are th
> Hi, MSXers.
>
> A small (but interesting) addition to UZIX page: Graphic UZLO. A
> nice graphical bootloader for MSX machine that has UZIX and MSXDOS, made
> by Luciano Sturaro from MSXPro'.
> Check the screenshots.
Do you think it's stupid when I say this is a reason for me to install Uzix on
> Hi there!
>
> I'm new on this list, and I'm the author of the WBASS2 assembler. I've
> been a long time MSX hacker, til I went to the conservatory to study
> music. Just for your information: The manual for WBASS2 is now online at
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~wbsoft/msx. It's in Dutch ;) Maybe I'l
> On Thursday 07 June 2001 13:07, you wrote:
> > Cool... And if so, I assume it must also be possible to use all address
> > lines for I/O ports higher than 0xff?
>
> Yes,
> but you will get conflicts because all programs (including bios/basic etc)
> made up until now assumed that the hardware wo
> >Please note that you can also advise your ST users to boot the ST in DOS1
> >mode. That will also free the 32kB of RAM used by DOS2 itself.
>
> True, but I'd have to rewrite all the file functions for DOS1 and wouldn't
> be able to support subdirectories anymore :(
> I hate DOS1 file function
I'm 19, and my birthday was about five months ago.
But thanks anyway.
~Grauw
- Original Message -
From: "Rafael Corrales Pulido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 2:38 AM
Subject: Happy Birthday!!
> HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY MSX USERS!!!
>
Hi,
Luciano Sturaro bought a Gradiente RS232C and an external
USRobotics 33k6 modem. He sent the following message to the MSX brazilian
mailing list using his MSX Turbo-R running UZIX (I removed the irrelevant
header fields):
-
> > But I don't have even a HD interface (Dal Poz borrowed his Sunrise
> > IDE to me, that's why UZIX has HD support). But it's not an excuse to me
> > to not work on UZIX.
> I didn't borrowed Sunrise IDE, I lent Sunrise IDE for you. You borrowed my
> Sunrise IDE.
I had 50% chance and
On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote:
> > (3) UZIX doesn't run comfortably on my machine - running
> > from flop is **s**l**o**w** and my HD interface was not
> > supported (heheh ;-))
> If I had a Novaxis, you can bet UZIX would run on it.
> But I don
September 22nd
Bussum Fair + Marathon
Same place, same time, same location, different programme.
There will be some 'events' this year, stuff like competitions and polls and
whatever during the normal part of the fair, because the sales alone isn't
really interesting enough lately. I hope this w
Can I just say 'way cool' now???
Wow... wish we had something like this here in Holland... totally nuts!
Are there a lot of 'big shots' like Nishi there???
~Grauw
- Original Message -
From: "Takamichi Suzukawa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001
Alex Wulms wrote:
> You must put a pointer on #f323, pointing to a pointer to your error routine.
Haha...
These things always make me laugh... :)
~Grauw
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I mumbled:
[something & again]
Sorry for the double - outlook espresso hickupped...
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Eric,
> > If you read the "Introduction" section on UZIX page, you would notice
> > that I wrote: "When finished, the entire UZIX project will be released
> > to the public for free."
> Ok, point taken, but "when the project is finished" doesn't encourage me
> to go an jump on in :-)
> > (2) You showed no intention of releasing *anything* of
> > UZIX, except the one-big-binary-package.
>
> If you read the "Introduction" section on UZIX page, you would notice
> that I wrote: "When finished, the entire UZIX project will be released
> to the public for free."
Ok, point taken
> > (2) You showed no intention of releasing *anything* of
> > UZIX, except the one-big-binary-package.
>
> If you read the "Introduction" section on UZIX page, you would notice
> that I wrote: "When finished, the entire UZIX project will be released
> to the public for free."
Ok, point taken
Hi, MSXers.
A small (but interesting) addition to UZIX page: Graphic UZLO. A
nice graphical bootloader for MSX machine that has UZIX and MSXDOS, made
by Luciano Sturaro from MSXPro'.
Check the screenshots.
For those who don't remember, UZIX website is:
h
Martin,
> A question for you: exactly what filesystem does UZIX run on? Is it a
> MINIX (like) filesystem, or an entirely own variant?
It's a variant of the classic inode structure of the UNIX FS. Inodes,
direct blocks, indirect blocks, double indirect blocks.
Adriano Camargo
Eric,
> Well, the main reasons why I didn't try to contact you about
> application development included:
> (1) Lack of time
That's a common problem. I understand. And that's a reason for me
to continue by myself.
> (2) You showed no intention of releasing *anything* of
> UZ
> > Read the Docs Stt :)) It's allready implemented. What we need is support for
> > the Sunrise RS232 so a lot of european people can connect their msx to a PC
> > and browse the internet with their MSX...
> Checked general info from uzix-page, but didn't found out anything about
> IDE su
> Read the Docs Stt :)) It's allready implemented. What we need is support for
> the Sunrise RS232 so a lot of european people can connect their msx to a PC
To a PC, Sandy???
It's like killing a fly with a cannon...
About Sunrise RS232: I'll work on it. If anyone has somet
> On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 02:50:38PM +0200, Frederik Boelens wrote:
>
> -snip-
>
> > I fixed the problem.
> > a little test in basic told me that reg 5 should be %1110
> > in stead of %11101100. I don't know what i've done wrong with my
calcultion,
> > but at least it works ok now ;)
>
> In Sp
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 02:50:38PM +0200, Frederik Boelens wrote:
-snip-
> I fixed the problem.
> a little test in basic told me that reg 5 should be %1110
> in stead of %11101100. I don't know what i've done wrong with my calcultion,
> but at least it works ok now ;)
In Sprite Mode 2, bits
Title: RE: sprite problem
>I fixed the problem.
>a little test in basic told me that reg 5 should be %1110
>in stead of %11101100. I don't know what i've done wrong with
>my calcultion,
>but at least it works ok now ;)
Let's just say you are plain old stupid, harharhar... Hmmz... Maybe
> Hi folks!
>
> I have a very strange problem with my spriteroutine, and I hope someone
can
> help me.
>
> I've made 32 16x16 sprites with:
> - colortable at page 3, $3400
> - infotable at page 3,$3600
> - patterndata at page 3,$3800
>
> so reg. 11 and 5 are (3*$4000 + 3600)/128 == %0001 and %
At 14:21 13-7-01 +0200, you wrote:
>Set ablaze:
>
> http://www.specchums.org/commode64
>
>:-)
Cool topic though... CRommodore 64 ;)
GreeTz, BiFi
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Set ablaze:
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Hi folks!
I have a very strange problem with my spriteroutine, and I hope someone can
help me.
I've made 32 16x16 sprites with:
- colortable at page 3, $3400
- infotable at page 3,$3600
- patterndata at page 3,$3800
so reg. 11 and 5 are (3*$4000 + 3600)/128 == %0001 and %11101100
and reg 6
I would be interested in helping the development as well, but since I only
own 2 MSX1s, I'll have to make do with an MSX2(+) emulator. Also it's been
some time since I did any programming on the MSX.
I've only been able to run the disk image on fMSX and it works fine and
looks good.
A questi
Adriano:
[UZIX = dead]
> > Hmmm, what about the Novaxis SCSI support? :-)
>
> That's a limitation of UZIX32k that I want to break. :)
Ah Ok :-)
> How much people here would like to help such project?
I would, definitely.
> In two years that the UZIX site is up, two or three guys really
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