Hello
Somebody mentioned, that ther is only one expansion slot in SVI 278.
Actually the flat ribbon connector in the back of SVI 278 is the expansion
slot 3 of SVI 278.
You jus make an adapter to convert it to a cartridge slot ! (Very easy to
do !)
Nyyrikki was right about the quality of SVI
On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Kari Lammassaari wrote:
> I have programmed a driver program for 4*20 char LCD-screen. (It works also
> with DOS ! ) Just write WIDTH 20 and You have truly portable MSX.
Hey, this sounds real cool. That would be almoust ideal monitor for my
Casio MX-10 (MSX1), that is sm
Nyyrikki,
> > I have programmed a driver program for 4*20 char LCD-screen. (It works also
> > with DOS ! ) Just write WIDTH 20 and You have truly portable MSX.
> Hey, this sounds real cool. That would be almoust ideal monitor for my
> Casio MX-10 (MSX1), that is smallest computer, that
:> I have programmed a driver program for 4*20 char LCD-screen. (It works
also
:> with DOS ! ) Just write WIDTH 20 and You have truly portable MSX.
:
:Hey, this sounds real cool. That would be almoust ideal monitor for my
:Casio MX-10 (MSX1), that is smallest computer, that I have seen !
:Ok, it
> > Hey, this sounds real cool. That would be almoust ideal monitor for my
> > Casio MX-10 (MSX1), that is smallest computer, that I have seen !
>
> Hey, I think I saw this one at MSX Sampa'97!
> A small MSX1, with 8k RAM, 7VDC, like a Speccy (one piece, mainly
> keyboard, and just
>Hello
>Somebody mentioned, that ther is only one expansion slot in SVI 278.
>Actually the flat ribbon connector in the back of SVI 278 is the expansion
>slot 3 of SVI 278.
>You jus make an adapter to convert it to a cartridge slot ! (Very easy to
>do !)
uhm. Could you get me the schematics f
>uhm. Could you get me the schematics for this?
>
The schematics for the expansion slot of SVI 278 is very easy:
Pin 1 corresponds the pin 1 of game slot and so on ... :-)
Sincerely Kari
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>>uhm. Could you get me the schematics for this?
>>
>The schematics for the expansion slot of SVI 278 is very easy:
>Pin 1 corresponds the pin 1 of game slot and so on ... :-)
>Sincerely Kari
Hmm.. Now I'm confused, if you wrote "278" in just THIS email I wouldnt be,
but you've used it in al