Re: 'advanced' 7 MHz. (was: MegaRAM)

1999-03-22 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
> If you have 7 MHz., you have it! > > There's no different boards or ciruits here (well...mine and 7 MHz. > are different!). The turbo circuit (mine OR any 7 MHz.) just runs at > -You have to connected a signal for every single piece of hardware > that requires 3.58 MHz. access: VDP, MSX Aud

Re: 'advanced' 7 MHz. (was: MegaRAM)

1999-03-21 Thread Laurens Holst
>-Every cartridge you use that doesn't work on turbo, has to feed this >switch-back signal back to the computer somehow. For example, if you >have MSX-Music cartridge, you would have to switch back for >chipselect of MSX-Music IC. But: this is not in the computer, only >inside the cartridge! Most

Re: 'advanced' 7 MHz. (was: MegaRAM)

1999-03-20 Thread Alwin Henseler
"Laurens Holst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Yes, and why not 7.16MHz MSX1? BTW, how does a 7.16MHz works? I didn't > >change the main clock of my MSX2 because I know that V9938 won't work. > > When accessing the I/O-ports (there's a pin on the Z80 which indicates it) > the board switches t