>
>
> > >Are all the active MSX users going to celebrate carnaval?
> > carnaval? what's that? :)
>
> The english word is "carnival". "Carnaval" is the
> portuguese word. It's
> a brazilian holiday, where everybody goes party, dancing
> samba, drinking beer,
> having fun, etc. Programme
> >Are all the active MSX users going to celebrate carnaval?
> carnaval? what's that? :)
The english word is "carnival". "Carnaval" is the portuguese word. It's
a brazilian holiday, where everybody goes party, dancing samba, drinking beer,
having fun, etc. Programmers like carnival becau
> Are all the active MSX users going to celebrate carnaval?
Surely! :)
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.adrpage.cjb.net MSX: more fun per less MHz
"Who? Me, worry?" - Bill Gates, about problems with Windows
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just, want to know if I receive mail from the mailinglist.
>> carnaval? what's that? :)
>
>
>[Punchline is in dutch - pettyful translation below]
>Carnaval? Da's keigaaf man! Kan je eindelijk es
>3 dagen helemaal jezellef zijn!"
>[/punchline]
>
>"Th
> carnaval? what's that? :)
[Punchline is in dutch - pettyful translation below]
Carnaval? Da's keigaaf man! Kan je eindelijk es
3 dagen helemaal jezellef zijn!"
[/punchline]
"The only few days in the year when you can finally
*really* be yourself!" - it's by some dutch comedian,
forgot the nam
At 22:11 11-2-02 +0100, you wrote:
> > carnaval? what's that? :)
>It's a party 40 days before easter
>Whole lot of people in costumes drinking beer and having fun
I'm Dutch, so I know what it is, though I can imagine (judging on my e-mail
address) I wasn't from NL. And people not knowing what ca
Well if you have NAV already that should remove the virus anyway without the
nedd to use the separate program. Symantec only supply them tools if you
don't already have a virus killer. But if you have a virus killer like NAV
running in the background how did it allow you to run the progr
> Here is the answer Pedro a good freeware scanner (badtrans removal
tool!) -
> also available from there is Norton AntiVirus
I have Norton antivirus 2002 already.
I just want to know if there is a good freeware Scanner
>
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> moval.tool.html
This way a need a to
Here is the answer Pedro a good freeware scanner (badtrans removal tool!) -
also available from there is Norton AntiVirus
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
moval.tool.html
>Good work Wynke but the users need to have a good Virus scanner.
>En keep it up to date.
>Is there a good freeware virus scanner
Hi,
I'm looking for an MSX2/2+ or Turbo R computer. The computer has to have at
least 256 kilobyte of main RAM, a DD floppy drive and has to be is a good
condition. If you also happen to have a SCC cartridge (modified) with on/off
switch for the ROM I'd also like to have it.
If anybod
> Some days ago, somebody asked me to upload the Z-machine source code to
> funet. I have readed that in funet there is an IF directory. In
> pub/misc/if-archive , but I can't acces to it. Somebody can?
In /pub/misc/if-archive, there is a file README, which explains. I'll
Well, it is not necessary for me to upload source code or specifications
of the z-machine to funet. They are already on funet.
Try at ftp.funet.fi/pub/misc/if-archive/interpreters-infocom-zcode
> Try to upload it to pub/msx/incoming, I believe that is the right directory
> to upload stuff, someone correct me if I'm wrong...;-)
Yes, but if pub/misc/if-archive is available, it will not be necessary
to upload the sources because they must be there. After all, I'm the
la
Hi,
Try to upload it to pub/msx/incoming, I believe that is the right directory
to upload stuff, someone correct me if I'm wrong...;-)
Greetz
>From: Antoni Burguera Burguera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
Some days ago, somebody asked me to upload the Z-machine source code to
funet. I have readed that in funet there is an IF directory. In
pub/misc/if-archive , but I can't acces to it. Somebody can?
MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put
in the
> Publish it on funet, and/or here (if it is not to big) and who knows?
Good idea. I will ask the programmer of the 8086 version.
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/* */
/* Toni Burguera Burguera|
>Really nobody is interested in the z-machine? If this program is ported to
>MSX, hundreds of games could be played on MSX! Really nobody in the mailing
>list loves text adventures?? I have the C source code optimized for
>intel 8086, so it mustn't be difficult to port to MS
>Really nobody is interested in the z-machine? If this program is ported to
>MSX, hundreds of games could be played on MSX! Really nobody in the mailing
>list loves text adventures?? I have the C source code optimized for
>intel 8086, so it mustn't be difficult to port to MSX.
> Really nobody is interested in the z-machine? If this program is ported
> to MSX, hundreds of games could be played on MSX! Really nobody in the
> mailing list loves text adventures?? I have the C source code optimized
> for intel 8086, so it mustn't be difficult to port to MSX
Really nobody is interested in the z-machine? If this program is ported
to MSX, hundreds of games could be played on MSX! Really nobody in the
mailing list loves text adventures?? I have the C source code optimized
for intel 8086, so it mustn't be difficult to port t
1 a . E x p o s i c a o d e S i s t e m a s
A l t e r n a t i v o s - E x p o S A L T
=
Dias 30 e 31 de Janeiro de 1999
Escola de Engenharia - Uff/RJ
At 05:11 PM 8/24/98 +0200, you wrote:
>Why not use a common PC-ISA Ne2000 networkcard (you can get them for free
>if you are lucky) and connect it to the cartridge connector with a
>converter.
Is an ISA->MSX converter really so easy to make?
I know Yobi did MSX->ISA conversion, b
Hello,
>Is an ISA->MSX converter really so easy to make?
>I know Yobi did MSX->ISA conversion, but ISA->MSX may be more difficult.
>For example, ISA supports DMA.
Much is said about Yobi, but I only believe things when I see them... :)
Contact the designers of ACCNET ([EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EM
> Well, we're talking about the protocol, and we were thinking about
>NetBIOS. It's easy to use, it's open (there is a doc from IBM which
>explains NetBIOS) and you can connect MSX to a Win network (95, 98 or NT),
>or even Linux (using Samba).
Better use TCP/IP
Easier and more compatible
Steph
] A joystick network is slow (I have worked with MSX-Connect over joystick
] ports)...
]
] Why not use a common PC-ISA Ne2000 networkcard (you can get them for free if
] you are lucky) and connect it to the cartridge connector with a converter.
] Then write a TCP-IP stack and you have a network
> At 17:11 24/08/98 +0200, you wrote:
> >A joystick network is slow (I have worked with MSX-Connect over joystick
> >ports)...
> >
> >Why not use a common PC-ISA Ne2000 networkcard (you can get them for free if
> >you are lucky) and connect it to the car
At 17:11 24/08/98 +0200, you wrote:
>A joystick network is slow (I have worked with MSX-Connect over joystick
>ports)...
>
>Why not use a common PC-ISA Ne2000 networkcard (you can get them for free if
>you are lucky) and connect it to the cartridge connector with a converter.
>T
At 19:09 25/08/98 +0400, you wrote:
>> >A joystick network is slow (I have worked with MSX-Connect over joystick
>> >ports)...
>> >
>> >Why not use a common PC-ISA Ne2000 networkcard (you can get them for
free if
>> >you are lucky) and connect i
A joystick network is slow (I have worked with MSX-Connect over joystick
ports)...
Why not use a common PC-ISA Ne2000 networkcard (you can get them for free if
you are lucky) and connect it to the cartridge connector with a converter.
Then write a TCP-IP stack and you have a network!
As a bonus
>> Well, we're talking about the protocol, and we were thinking about
>>NetBIOS. It's easy to use, it's open (there is a doc from IBM which
>>explains NetBIOS) and you can connect MSX to a Win network (95, 98 or NT),
>>or even Linux (using Samba).
>Better use TCP/IP
>Easier and more compatible
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