Agora sim,
Ahora si,
Now yes,
http://discovirtual.uol.com.br/wernerkai/Compartilhada/msxmania.htm
http://discovirtual.uol.com.br/wernerkai/Compartilhada/msxmania.doc
http://discovirtual.uol.com.br/wernerkai/Compartilhada/MM001-022.zip
http://discovirtual.uol.com.br/werner
Think this better, memory is cheap and easy to find
At 12:23 05/10/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks for all the info, I'll definitely look at it in detail once I get
>home.
>As a side question, is it possible to remove memory IC from one machine and
>put it in another (solder, if necessary)? I
That depends. Most MSX-1 machines use the same dynamic memory chips.
As do MSX-2 (but larger capacity).
So open the machine and check!
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From: "Akop Karapetyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 21:23
Subject: Re: MSX memory
>
Thanks for all the info, I'll definitely look at it in detail once I get
home.
As a side question, is it possible to remove memory IC from one machine and
put it in another (solder, if necessary)? I have a toshiba msx1 which I
really don't need; I'd like move its RAM into the Sony if possible.
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Hello,
It was...
http://msxmania.netfirms.com
but they already deleted it...!
I'll try to make another one... or maybe upload it to Funet... What do
you think ?
Greets
Werner Kai
Sandy Pleyte wrote:
>
> Werner Augusto Roder Kai wrot
MSX machines are memory upgradable yes.
Two methods:
- solder in extra memory ic's,relative easy for machines with already a
memory mapper in place.
- place a memory mapper in a cartridge slot. Well supported by most cracked
MSX games. Hard too find, not for sale new as far as i know.
If you ar