Hi MSXers,
I've just joined the list so thought I would say hi!
Is anyone out there cross developing from PC to MSX
emulators?
If so can you recommend any good (ideally
free) tools? At the moment I'm using a22i (noca$h)
assembler which is good. I also know about Chaos 3 IDE,
but don;t really
Tony Bedford wrote:
Hi MSXers,
I've just joined the list so thought I would say hi!
Welcome! :-)
I can't help you but:
Thanks,
Tony.
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Hey, are you one of those guys working on Intent/Elate, the platform for
which the Official MSX Emulator (MSX PLAYer) is being made?
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Welcome! :-)
Thanks.
Hey, are you one of those guys working on Intent/Elate, the platform for
which the Official MSX Emulator (MSX PLAYer) is being made?
well yes I work for Tao. As you probably know the emulator itself is not
being
developed by Tao.
As an interesting side note I trained a
Tony Bedford wrote:
Hey, are you one of those guys working on Intent/Elate, the platform for
which the Official MSX Emulator (MSX PLAYer) is being made?
well yes I work for Tao. As you probably know the emulator itself is not
being
developed by Tao.
Yes, we know. :)
As an interesting
Might as well let those interested know that I've updated the KSS archive
with some tunes. Music-disks such as Muzax, Carbuncle's Big Band, UMF Houz
and more converted into the KSS-format.
Enjoy!
hehe, this sounds like a good idea :)
hmm muzax 3 simulated ? I wonder if all the instrument-change
Tony Bedford wrote:
Is anyone out there cross developing from PC to MSX
emulators?
I developed GEM (a Gameboy Emulator for MSX, http://gem.tni.nl/) using PC
and BrMSX MSX emulator.
I particularly need a good Z80 disassembler, Windows
based.
You should check out tniASM (http://tniasm.tni.nl/),
Hey cool, do you remember their names? I guess Yamashita was there too. :)
Well it's been a while, but I still have their biz cards lying around here
somewhere.
Things you can share with us?
Well one of the guys actually went out to Microsoft to work, when Microsoft
consisted of about 40
Adriano,
runs as if it were running on a 700MHz Z80). Links to the CP/M
Now there's a thought :)
Thanks a lot for those tips. I will follow them up.
Regards,
Tony
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Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha
Patriek,
Many thanks for the tips, I've downloaded tniAsM and I'll
certainly give it a go,
Thanks,
Tony
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patriek
Lesparre
Sent: Thursday 18 October 2001 4:11pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
hmmm...
How come tniASM does fit in the picture and Chaos ASM 3 doesn't?
Just curious :)
d-fader
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From: Tony Bedford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 7:24 PM
Subject: RE: Hello! Also about tools.
Patriek,
Many thanks
Because tniasm is free?
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From: d-fader [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 19:55
Subject: Re: Hello! Also about tools.
hmmm...
How come tniASM does fit in the picture and Chaos ASM 3 doesn't?
Just curious :)
d-fader
Hi,
Chapter 4 of the MSX Course is now online at http://www.aamsx.org. Be
warned: this is VERY BASIC stuff about MSX-DOS, so most likely
everything in this chapter is well known by users with a minimum of
knowledge about MSX.
Regards,
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