Hi Laurens,
But, Javi, isn't the CF-IDE just extremely cool??? ^_^
Yep, that's exactly why I bought it. :)
Really, I still love it :) small, silent, no external power supply...
You tell me about that... This is how my MSX looked like when I was
still living in Spain. Notice the mess behind
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Eduardo Robsy Petrus wrote:
By the end of September I shall arive to the United Kingdom, where I will
spend a whole year, studing at Warwick University, near Coventry (Midlands).
I know that most users here are dutch, belgue, brazilian or spanish, but is
there any british
This is mine, still a lot of stuff around it, even with that CF-IDE.
What I want now is Internet with it. (should work, if I know how-to) with an
external modem on the IDE-RS232, but I rather want to use my cable-internet
like I do with that PC next to the MSX. (Ethernet connection)
Javi Lavandeira wrote:
You tell me about that... This is how my MSX looked like when I was
still living in Spain. Notice the mess behind the computer:
http://www.ag0ny.com/misc/terminal-linux-msx.jpg
Heh, yeah, that looks familiar. Not only the mess behind the MSX by the
way, but also the small
Hi there british guys!
spend a whole year, studing at Warwick University, near Coventry
(Midlands).
I know that most users here are dutch, belgue, brazilian or spanish, but
is
there any british user around?
Yes, there's a few of us around. Not very much MSX equipment here, though.
Hapzee: what you could also do is connect your MSX to your PC
via RS232,
and let the latter act as a server (bridge is the proper
word, I think).
Then you can use your broadband connection. I did it already
with Uzix
some time ago. Been chatting on IRC with Zica on my MSX (it was a