If you would have read the text concerning this expansion
on the link provided by ag0ny, you would know that:
All these expansions can be used in standard MSX computers. 4Mb is the maximum
amount of memory that could be used until now, by using the four mapper
registers FCh-FFh ports, which all
How does it work? I guess you need to address different I/O ports to exeed
the 4MB barrier, right? Tell me about it.
~Grauw
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From: "ag0ny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 4:03 AM
Subject: RE: 16/3
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>available as cartridges or on-board memory?
As cartridges.
regards,
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available as cartridges or on-board memory?
Marco
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Hi,
Leonardo Padial Electronics has built a new set of memory expansions for
MSX, two of them allowing up to 16 or 32Mb of RAM to be mapped in standard
MSX computers.
Please visit http://www.aamsx.org for prices and technical information of
these expansions.
Regards,
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