On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 02:51:14AM +0200, Laurens Holst wrote:
Btw, the wav file working on a real MSX but not on openMSX does not
really say that there is a 'bug' in openMSX I think? You can change the
volume of the wave output and depending on the the MSX might load or not
load the tape?
I have never found anything like a filter in the cassette entry. At the
moment, I am able to recognize data at 11000 bauds in a 3,5 MHz MSX. And the
speed could be even higher using a more detailed format (let's say, a 64 KHz
sound card) and a faster CPU (Z80 at 6/7 MHz).
Anyway, 11000 bauds
Laurens Holst wrote:
Btw, the wav file working on a real MSX but not on openMSX does not
really say that there is a 'bug' in openMSX I think? You can change the
volume of the wave output and depending on the the MSX might load or not
load the tape? It could be called a lacking feature ofcourse,
David Heremans wrote:
I also remember from my early days that some models are much more
sensitive about the signal then others. My VG8020 could hardly read some
tapes, while the same tape used on a Sony would load without a glitch.
I suppose it's the playback device that makes the difference, not
By the way: I don't have the space to put it online either, but if
someone would like to try: I can send it via DCC if you get to IRC
(e.g.: #openMSX on irc.freenode.net).
People who'd like to try are asked to do this! :)
You can download the file (temporarely) from:
By the way: I don't have the space to put it online either, but if
someone would like to try: I can send it via DCC if you get to IRC
(e.g.: #openMSX on irc.freenode.net).
People who'd like to try are asked to do this! :)
I still have plenty of online web space! I am only hosting Padial's
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