> And, by the way, IDE CF won't work in your MSX2+, because it needs 128 KB
> RAM at least in order to work properly (due to MSXDOS2, that needs 128 KB).
It works fine in my MSX2+ :) But I think it's because I upgraded internal memory to
512K :)
Hey Eduardo, if I'll go visit Spain, I will upg
> 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 wa
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
://home.planet.nl/~hapzee/My_MSX.htm
Greetz, Hapzee
- Original Message -
From: "Javi Lavandeira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [MSX] IDE-CF: "No enough memory"
> Hi Laurens,
>
> > But
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 th
Hello,
> IIRC, I got the "No enough memory" when my SCSI interface was in a higher
> or lower (can't remember) slot than the IDE interface (I use a CF Adapter
+
> normal IDE interface). But since the OP specified nothing else was
> connected to his turboR, that can't be the problem...
The BERT sc
Laurens Holst wrote:
Sunrise advises against using CF carts < 32MB because the chance for
incompatibilities is much bigger for those.
No probs with my Kodak (Toshiba) 16MB cart. The thing with < 32MB carts is
that you can't partition them with FDISK, but a normal 'big floppy' format
can be done
From: Laurens Holst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MSX] IDE-CF: "No enough memory"
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 21:14:37 +0200
Javi Lavandeira wrote:
Your memory serves you very well. Booting while pressing DEL the computer
started cor
Javi Lavandeira wrote:
Your memory serves you very well. Booting while pressing DEL the
computer started correctly and I was able to partition/format the card
from a floppy disk.
I remembered that I had to do something like this (because I had an
IDE+RS232 before), but I was pressing INS instea
Hi Maico,
If memory serves well, you should press DEL or some key to bypass CF bootup
and boot normally from diskette. With the fdisk you should do the
partitioning and then all should work normally.
Your memory serves you very well. Booting while pressing DEL the
computer started correctly and I
Hello,
> Have you tried another brand CF cart? Sunrise advises against using CF
> carts < 32MB because the chance for incompatibilities is much bigger for
> those. However I can imagine some (cheap-ass ;)) CF carts could still
> give trouble. If that doesn't work either though I'm rather starting
Eduardo Robsy Petrus wrote:
Yes, but some CF cards give a lot of problems. I am using 16 MB CFs, and
they are the best for my needs. I had some strange errors with other
cards too! If it is bigger than 32 MB you should create partitions, so
you will have to boot from floppy.
Have you tried anoth
your MSX2+, because it needs 128 KB
RAM at least in order to work properly (due to MSXDOS2, that needs 128 KB).
Regards,
Edward Robsy
From: "Maico Arts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MSX] IDE-CF: "No enough memory&
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 3:42 AM
Subject: [MSX] IDE-CF: "No enough memory"
> Hi all,
>
> I received today my IDE-CF, but I'm having some trouble with it. The
> problem is that if I boot the computer with a memo
Hi all,
I received today my IDE-CF, but I'm having some trouble with it. The
problem is that if I boot the computer with a memory card in the master
slot, the computer always hangs with the following error: "No enough
memory". These are the things I've found out:
- Booting the MSX without a mem
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