Re: Takashima & Co., Ltd. Super Sonic 8 bit ISA card

2002-04-09 Thread Bas Wijnen
Hello, > I have downloaded DJGPP to develop some MS-DOS applications, but in the > end decided Linux was a more suitable development environment anyway. I > hope to have some simple root-user applications working soon, to > demonstrate the ADPCM buffer of the MSX-AUDIO. If you can send me specif

Takashima & Co., Ltd. Super Sonic 8 bit ISA card

2002-04-09 Thread Richard Atkinson
Hello all. Some of you may remember a post on generation-msx.nl a few weeks back on this PC ISA card. With the help of neogeoman and Saku Taipale, the card now sits happily in my dual boot Win98 / Debian Linux machine. I have done some preliminary hardware investigations on it and published the re

Re: Fair in Tilburg

2002-04-09 Thread Hervé W.
>>-Hervé >>proud owner of a NMS8050 > >Right... 8250, I guess? ;-) > >-- >Grtjs, Manuel You're right. I discovered my mistake just after I posted my message and was hoping nobody would find out about it ;-) Anyway, I got a answer to my question. Thanks everyone. -Hervé proud owner of a NMS8250

RE: Msx Dos versions & other OSs'

2002-04-09 Thread Pierre Gielen
>Does anyone have a collection of the different Msx Dos versions as well as >other os systems for msx. Of course there is CP/M 3.0 (CP/M Plus) for MSX2 made by RVS Datentechnik in Germany. Great for those old CP/M programs that require more TPA, faster than MSXDOS and a standard ramdisk. The disk

Re: Fair in Tilburg

2002-04-09 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
> -Hervé > proud owner of a NMS8050 Right... 8250, I guess? ;-) -- Grtjs, Manuel PS: MSX 4EVER! (Questions? See http://www.faq.msxnet.org/) PPS: Visit my homepage: http://bilderbeek.cjb.net/ -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html