Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread Werner Augusto Roder Kai
Hi, I don't believe anybody living out of Brazil has the Expert2+Turbo or the Expert3... It would be necessary to do minor changes in circuit (XTAL ?) and ROM to match European video standards (NTSC, PAL-N, PAL-G ?), but Ademir can do it. He changed Turbo-Rs and another Japanese a

RE: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread Tony Bedford
it? Thanks, Tony > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adriano > Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha > Sent: Wednesday 24 October 2001 2:31pm > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware > > > > There ar

Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread Mari van den Broek
Hello, > I think that would be a good idea, because many people tend to CC: to > the list when posting to several MSX lists, or when answering to > someone's private email AND the list at the same time. Having the string > "[MSX]" or anything else in the subject of the messages would make > filte

Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread Werner Augusto Roder Kai
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote: > Yes, the "Expert3"! A MSX2+ (yes, Ademir has more one or two PCB with > the V9958) with 7MHz Turbo integrated and 4 slots! For only R$199,00 > (about US$75,00)! This is not a second-hand machine, this is a NEW PCB with > NEW componentes, made in the year

Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha
> There are some, built in Brasil by Ademir Carchano. Check out his page: > http://www.carchano.com.br/ Yes, the "Expert3"! A MSX2+ (yes, Ademir has more one or two PCB with the V9958) with 7MHz Turbo integrated and 4 slots! For only R$199,00 (about US$75,00)! This is not a second-hand machine,

Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Tony Bedford wrote: > I was referring to the whole computer. > Well the MSX computers I have looked at buying have been in quite > poor condition unfortunately. I was wondering if anyone had > created a hardware clone of the MSX computer, with extra goodies, There are some, built in Brasil by A

RE: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread Tony Bedford
ut the proprietary software and that can be bought new? Tony > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Manuel > Bilderbeek > Sent: Wednesday 24 October 2001 10:28am > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [MSX] New MSX

Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread ag0ny
Hi, > Does anyone know if there is __new__ 'MSX style' hardware available? i.e. > Based on Z80+, colour graphics, sound, disk interface etc. There have been several projects. Some of them have been successful, others not. Sunrise's IDE interfaces have been sold out and almost everybody is using

Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Tony Bedford wrote: > Does anyone know if there is __new__ 'MSX style' hardware available? i.e. > Based on Z80+, colour graphics, sound, disk interface etc. What do you mean?? We already have color graphics (in MSX1, MSX2, MSX2+, GFX9000), sound (PSG, SCC, MIDI, PCM, ADPCM, FM (OPLL, OPL1), M

Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware

2001-10-24 Thread Patrick Kramer
> BTW would it be easy for the mail list server to prepend '[MSX]' to MSX > mailing list emails? > I would strongly advise against that. It's really clutterish. Just sort on the "to:" field containing "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and let it put it in a separate box, most mail-software should be able to