Hi MSX fans,
You can now register for a booth on the Nijmegen 2012 MSX fair, which
will be held on January the 21st 2012. You can find a registration form
and all the details on the web site for the fair. As last year, it would
be very wise for booth holders (and other people who want to help)
Hi,
Read all about it here:
http://www.manuel.msxnet.org/msx/beurs/
Mark it in your agendas!
Do note the remark about registration for the after-fair dinner...
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Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
PPS: Visit my homepage at http://manuel.msxnet.org/
Hi all,
We're happy to anounce that openMSX 0.8.1 - Tasmania - has been
released. It includes builds on the previous one, in the sense that we
worked out the features a little more. We added a lot of scripts to help
you with Tool Assisted Speedruns (TAS), one of the reasons openMSX got
Hi MSX fans,
You can now register for a booth on the Nijmegen 2011 MSX fair, which
will be held on January the 22nd 2011. You can find a registration form
and all the details on the web site for the fair. As last year, it would
be very wise for booth holders (and other people who want to help)
Hi,
Read all about it here:
http://www.manuel.msxnet.org/msx/beurs/
Mark it in your agendas!
Do note the remark about registration for the after-fair dinner...
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
PPS: Visit my homepage at http://manuel.msxnet.org/
Oops, 2011 of course! :) (Fixed in Subject.)
On 09/21/2010 09:52 PM, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
Hi,
Read all about it here:
http://www.manuel.msxnet.org/msx/beurs/
Mark it in your agendas!
Do note the remark about registration for the after-fair dinner...
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX
Hi all,
We're happy to anounce that openMSX 0.8.0 - CSI Dresal - has been
released. It includes two major new features: reverse and Laserdisc.
Reverse is similar to what you can do in meisei: you can 'rewind' time
with your finger tip, to correct game playing mistakes or inspect what
caused
Hi all,
In two days, on Saturday the 23rd, the 5th edition of the MSX-fair in
Nijmegen will take place.
Here is the final list of participants:
* openMSX Team
Demonstration of openMSX 0.7.2., some of the latest developments
like the new reverse feature and Laserdisc emulation, the new
Benoît Delvaux wrote:
Another review has made its appearance on MSX blue. It concerns the
great and difficult sequel of Arkanoid : Arkanoid 2, released by Taito
in 1987 !
http://www.msxblue.com/?page_id=444
Nice, but wasn't it on PassionMSX already since more than a year ago?
Hi MSX fans,
You can now register for a booth on the Nijmegen 2010 MSX fair, which
will be held on January the 23rd 2010. You can find a registration form
and all the details on the web site for the fair. As last year, it would
be very wise for booth holders (and other people who want to help)
Akop Karapetyan wrote:
Dear MSX fans,
For a while now, I've been considering doing a website like Spectrum
2.0 (http://spectrum20.org/) for MSX games.
If people are actually interested, I'd love to start working on such a project.
I suggest to contact Sandy Pleyte (of www.generation-msx.nl),
Hi,
Read all about it here:
http://www.manuel.msxnet.org/msx/beurs/
Mark it in your agendas!
Do note the remark about registration for the after-fair dinner...
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
PPS: Visit my homepage at http://manuel.msxnet.org/
Hi all,
Yesterday openMSX 0.7.2 was released. Here are the highlights:
* Windows build can now be done with Microsoft Visual C++ 2008
* 64-bit version of openMSX for 64-bit Windows
* Unicode support throughout openMSX, including the console and OSD menu.
* OSD icons for pause, fast forward,
Hi,
Here's the final update of the fair for tomorrow.
The final list of participants:
openMSX Team
Demonstration of the new openMSX 0.7.0., the new Catapult and the
debugger GUI. And probably we'll be showing openMSX running on
several interesting machines (like the GP2X handheld,
Hi,
The openMSX team is proud to present version 0.7.0 of their multi
platform MSX emulator, along with Catapult, its GUI/launcher.
This release includes the long awaited save states feature, fully
automatic host to MSX keyboard mapping and an improved dir-as-disk
feature with full
Hi MSX fans,
Here is a reminder to the fact that you can now register for a booth on
the Nijmegen 2009 MSX fair, which will be held on January the 24th 2009,
which is in only 3 weeks!!
You can find a registration form and all the details on the web site for
the fair. As last year, it would
Hi,
Read all about it here:
http://www.manuel.msxnet.org/msx/beurs/
Mark it in your agendas!
Do note the remark about registration for the after-fair dinner...
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
PPS: Visit my homepage at http://manuel.msxnet.org/
Hi all,
In two days, on Saturday the 19th, the third edition of the MSX-fair in
Nijmegen will take place.
Here is the final list of participants:
* openMSX Team - Demonstration of openMSX 0.6.3., the new Catapult
and the debugger GUI. And as a bonus: the prototype of the port of
openMSX
.
MSX Club West-Friesland
Promotion and sale of MSX equipment.
MSX Vriendenclub Mariënberg
Promotion of MSX Vriendenclub Mariënberg.
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
You can now register for a booth on the Nijmegen 2008 MSX fair, which
will be held on January the 19th 2008. You can find
Hi,
The openMSX team is proud to present version 0.6.3 of their multi
platform MSX emulator, along with Catapult, its GUI/launcher.
This release contains several new features and improvements related to
sound. All sound chips are emulated at their native frequency and
resampled using advanced
Hi,
Read all about it here:
http://www.manuel.msxnet.org/msx/beurs/
Mark it in your agendas!
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PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
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Marc Vallribera Ros wrote:
I've never heard of this game! Have you got any screnshot? What is it about?
I can't find it in generation-msx...
I think it's this one:
http://www.generation-msx.nl/msxdb/softwareinfo/1038
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
Micha Rieser wrote:
is it possible that openMSX does not correctly work with usb joysticks?
i have an usb joystick. i can always only press the button once.
Are you sure you use openMSX 0.6.2? There was a problem with joysticks
in the previous version.
Please join us on IRC to talk about
Hi,
Today openMSX 0.6.2 was released.
New or improved emulator features:
* Video recording and improved sound recording (stutterless).
* SDLGL-PP renderer (OpenGL 2.0) can do hq and hqlite scaling in hardware.
* Easier to use trainers. It is possible to enable or disable individual
cheats of a
Hello all,
Here's a reminder that the next MSX fair is being held in Nijmegen on
January 20th, 2007, which is in less than 2 weeks from now!
Then the status update. First of all, up till now, we have the following
standholders (copied from the website [1]):
* openMSX Team
Hi all!
You can now register for a booth on the Nijmegen 2007 MSX fair, which
will be held on 20 January 2007. Please check the web site for details.
http://manuel.msxnet.org/msx/beurs
If you decide to do so, please do not forget to bring power cables/cable
extenders with you, as they are not
Hans Peeters wrote:
I wonder how I can make .DSK files on a PC from files in
a folder on the harddisk (without using diskettes)
The program you are looking for is Disk-Manager 0.11.
Look at http://www.lexlechz.at/software/DiskMgr.html.
As is explained on the Ultimate MSX FAQ:
Hi,
Forgot to post this: openMSX 0.6.1 was released on 31st July, along with
Catapult, its GUI/launcher. The most important changes are:
* Ability to switch machines and extensions at run time.
* Harddisk images can be changed in the openMSX console or specified on
the command line.
* IDE
Ivan Latorre wrote:
It seems that there is a 3rd demo of T2 made by the Red Devil:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/2653/soft.html
But also I cannot execute it, I get an Illegal function call in 180
after pushing the space key.
Did you run it on an MSX2+? If so, what is the
Today we released an update of openMSX Catapult 0.6.0. It is a bug-fix
release for Windows users.
Shortly after release, we found out that a small number of users had
problems with some registry keys. This is due to the wxWidgets library
we use. Although we don't fully understand what went
Hi,
After a long wait, openMSX 0.6.0 was released today, along with a new
version of Catapult, its GUI/launcher. The most important changes are:
* Full support for GCC 4, allowing compilation on Mac OS X 10.4 and
recent Linux distributions.
* Zoom factor 3: MSX images are enlarged to
Ivan Latorre wrote:
Crossing
LOL! This is probably the very first MSX game I played, it came with the
Philips VG 8020, on the 6 in 1 tape... :) Including also Palet, a
drawing program in basic.
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
PPS: Visit my homepage
Benoît Delvaux wrote:
Not only the path to the game file is saved in the blueMSX save state,
So, why is the path saved? WOuldn't the sha1sum be enough? Search it in
the standard paths, if not found, search for a saved path, if not found,
ask user.
So, for exchangeability, the user should
Ivan Latorre wrote:
- Robocop: fixed a bug in the original game that crashed MSX with
RAM in the expanded slot; improved the loader to not need CONTROL to
run the game;
Is there any trick to get infinite power?
Vampier wants you to know you can add this to your openMSX trainers.tcl:
Ivan Latorre wrote:
Did Vampier test it?
Sure, otherwise he couldn't 'develop' it.
Pressing F10 and typing trainer_robocop returns exactly this:
invalid command name
And ofcourse I added the lines below to trainers.tcl
It sounds like you didn't, or that you added it to the wrong
Hi all!
You can now register for a booth on the Nijmegen 2006 MSX fair. Please
check the web site for details.
http://manuel.msxnet.org/msx/beurs
If you decide to do so, please do not forget to bring power cables/cable
extenders with you, as they are not present in the room.
--
Grtjs,
Gerald Stap wrote:
I think you meant 2006. Not 2004.
Oops, you're right! I keep making that typo! But the web site does
mention the correct date :)
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
PPS: Visit my homepage at http://manuel.msxnet.org/
Hi,
Read all about it here:
http://www.manuel.msxnet.org/msx/beurs/
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PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
PPS: Visit my homepage at http://manuel.msxnet.org/
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Info page:
Jetze Mellema wrote:
Hi,
I have two versions of the AX170, one AX-150 and an AX-350II (MSX-2) but
have only a 360 kB diskdrive. If the tools fit on a SS disk, please send
me an email.
That should be OK. I'm also interested, so that we can make an openMSX
machine configuration as well. But
This second release of openMSX Catapult 0.5.2 is only a bug fix
release. We found that on platforms that use wxGTK, the extensions
didn't work anymore. This is due to some bug in wxGTK, but we
implemented a work around for it in this release, which should make
Catapult usable again. Also, we made
Hi all,
openMSX 0.5.2 was released yesterday. As usual a new version of
Catapult, the user-friendly GUI/launcher for openMSX, has been released
as well. The most important changes in this new version of openMSX:
* Improved timing on turbo R machines
* Improved V9990 rendering
*
Huib Walta wrote:
Hello All!
I've dusted off the ol' MSX2 and I'm trying to revive it.
I've got a DOS 2 cartridge and a SCSI interface from MAK. However, I've
forgotten how to get into the setup of the SCSI interface.
Can someone tell me how to do this? Hopefully I'll be able to get the harddisk
Jetze Mellema wrote:
Feel free to send me an e-mail if you found errors or have more
invormation on computers (Comments). I'm not planning to create another
MSX Hardware FAQ but am looking for simple comments like Only 16 kB
RAM or Superimposing. Your help to make the site better is
Dear all,
As the editor-in-chief of MSX Computer Club Webmagazine, I'm very
happy to inform you that MCCW 93 is finally released!
It has taken more than 4 years to get to this... Honestly, MCCW is dead.
But I couldn't stand it that the, mostly unfinished, articles that were
lying around here
Laurens Holst wrote:
Btw, the wav file working on a real MSX but not on openMSX does not
really say that there is a 'bug' in openMSX I think? You can change the
volume of the wave output and depending on the the MSX might load or not
load the tape? It could be called a lacking feature ofcourse,
Ivan Latorre wrote:
The 6.80 Mb was recorded at 22 Khz, 8 bits, mono.
I've made another wav file, (now 7.43 Mb compressed with WinRAR),
recorded at 44.1 Khz, 8 bits, mono. This one began to load with openMSX
0.4.0 which loaded correctly the intro screen but finally, when the game
should have
Ivan Latorre wrote:
Hi
I've just made a cas file of Chase HQ using wav2cas:
http://www.arrakis.es/~ivalat/chasehq.cas
I've tried to run it in openMSX and blueMSX but it doesn't seem to work.
What's happening?
It indeed doesn't work in openMSX, it hangs during loading. DOes the
wave file itself
Ivan Latorre wrote:
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
It indeed doesn't work in openMSX, it hangs during loading. DOes the
wave file itself work in openMSX? Maybe the conversion went wrong.
How to run directly the wav file?
RTFM! ;-)
If you use openMSX 0.4.0 with Catapult it is easy: just select
Enrico B. wrote:
Wolf3D on MSX? YES!
Hey... wait a minute... this is only a funny demo but... we could improve it
to make a simple on MSX game that looks like a 3D game!
Maybe in a MegaROM we could store more and more (compressed) frames!
And with less complicated walls and objects created with
Sean Young wrote:
Hey Sean, great that you're planning to come!
I'm looking forward to seeing everyone again!
Would be nice seeing you again too :)
IMHO 10 o'clock is a bit early for a Saturday. Isn't noon a more
civilised time to start? I'm sure there are more people who have to
travel a long
Sean Young wrote:
I'm sure it's available somewhere, but how do I get to the fair from
the Oss train station? Roughly how long will that take?
Hey Sean, great that you're planning to come!
It's very easy. The fair building is right across the street, in front
of the railway station. Just check
Daniel: SUPERB man!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
ANd merry Christmas to you and everyone else too, of course...!
Happy Snatcher playing! :)
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
PPS: Visit my homepage at http://manuel.msxnet.org/
Hi
I'm trying to install the game, but it's not really working :(
I'm following the automatic install. I have an IDE disk with 2
partitions, mapped in drive A and B. My floppy drive is drive C.
I want to install Snatcher in B:\GAMES\SNATCHER, so I did this:
C:
INSTALL C: B: \games\snatcher
All
Daniel Caetano wrote:
I don't know. (^= I installed it here (MegaSCSI and IDE) and it
worked ok. Let's see it. Unrecognized command is weird, since I
used only MSXDOS2 normal commands. Here it worked both with Command
2.3 and with Command 2.4.
Are you sure you tested with 2.3?
@pause doesn't
Adrian Oboroc wrote:
Now I'm on the quest how to plug devices without modifying machine XMLs. If it's possible. If not, I'll build my own virtual souped up MSX2+ :)
Some hints: there is a special openMSX mailing list for these kind of
questions: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - and of course you're
also
Hans-Peter Zeedijk wrote:
Has anyone experience with the MSX compact flash ata-ide cardreaders?
1. Can it be used as a harddisk? (Boot)
2. Data on it can also be accessed (read/write) on other cardreaders for PC?
(DATA exchange)
3. Does it plug in direct to IDE connector on the controller or (PC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OS is needed to see if it is an OS related issue. If this only occurs with
a Linux machine then we now where to search... But as it seems, it is on
I don't think any webpage related stuff is depending on OS. If it is, it
is a *very* bad web page. Nothing from www.w3.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
same solution... try another browser... for example IE... :-)
That's not a solution...
This just means the forum isn't valid HTML or whatever standard it would
like to conform to.
p.s. any problems with the forum, please mail them directly to Raymond...
He will contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For more information visit the forum on:
http://msx4ever.xs4all.nl/msx-nbno
Hm, that forum doesn't seem to work...
At least not with Mozilla, didn't try another browser.
I just get a white screen and it seems to load things over and over again.
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX
Hi
During my holidays I visited Futuroscope, a park near Poitiers, France.
This park has an attraction called Images Studio, which is a ride in
which you get an impression of movie studios. During the ride you can
first see the keyboard of a Sony HB-G900P (and maybe more, I noticed it
a bit
Jetze Mellema wrote:
Hello,
Several people asked me for the roms of the Yamaha YIS-503IIIR so tried to
extract them. So far no problem, I used getrom.bin and it found MSX2.ROM,
MSX2EXT.ROM, DISK.ROM and a 16kB and 32kB rom. I know that the 32kB rom is
the networkinterface because it was not
michiel ellen de vries wrote:
1) I'll wait for the full version, no matter how long to wait
2) Publish the most recent BETA version on the Meridian download site, pleez.
I look forward to your reactions.
Release early, release often - option 2 please! :-)
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER!
Hi!
For openMSX machine configurations we need to be 100% sure if (or which
of) the MSX2+ machines (or MSX2 machines with 64kB RAM) have a memory
mapper or not...
So, if you happen to own an original, unmodified MSX2 or MSX2+ with 64kB
of main RAM, please do the following test for us:
1)
Enrico B wrote:
Hi MSX friends,
in the past I've read on a web site a tutorial to use the Borland TP's TINST
utility, useful to instal the correct editor interface.
Where I could find this info?
you can download a preconfigured TINST.DAT from my web site. Check MSX
- Software - Misc
--
Grtjs,
Jorge Vidal Wulff wrote:
Yeah, I got the latest win32 version...
It's horrible to configure Use...how the hell do I run a generic MSX
Machine...
Try a default machine first, as is stated in the HOWTO.
Where do I put the BIOS ROMs, game ROMs and disk images??? Do I have to
create my own
Jorge Vidal Wulff wrote:
Hi, guys, I wanted to try the 'original' Lupin 3rd games, so I dloaded
the ROMs for both versions, but NONE of them work on ANY emulator...The
ANY?
versions I have are BLOADable, one basic loader BLOADs 8 16K parts and
the games run just fine...
Why wouldn't the ROMs
Jorge Vidal Wulff wrote:
Well, I didn't try OpenMSX, 'cause it's so DAMN tricky to configure...I
have it, but I got tired of trying to make it work...
Did you try the latest version?
It's such a hassle,plus i don't know XML...
You don't need that...
I'll try a little harder...
Just read the
Laurens Holst wrote:
JP Grobler wrote:
Hi
What is a good dissasembler to use on msx programs?
I always use Z80DIS and the internal Compass disassembler...
They're not perfect but... They'll have to do since I don't know any better
ones :)
ZD by Egor Vosnessenski seems also to be a pretty good
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote:
Ideas regarding Sunrise ide:
Nice ideas. But I really would prefer ASPI partitioning scheme above all other
ideas. If I had enough free time, I would start hacking Sunrise IDE BIOS...
Probably no hacking is needed. I think you could get the sources
Laurens Holst wrote:
So the BIOS is indeed located in slot 0 (MSX1) or 0-0 (MSX2 and up), and the
RAM in page 3 can't be assumed to be present in slot 3.
What do you mean slot 0 (MSX1) or 0-0 (MSX2 and up)? MSX1 can just as
easily have expanded slots! E.g. the VG8020/30 has an expanded slot 3,
Saku Taipale wrote:
Hi,
National CF-3000 computer + CF-2601 Superimposer unit are for sale,
price together 50e + shipping costs.
Do you have more info and maybe some pics of this Superimposer? I don't
know it and it's not on the hardware list (yet!).
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR EVER!
Hi all,
For bleeding edge beta testers who do not have CVS access: there's an
unofficial snap shot of the source code of openMSX available in a tar.gz
archive on my web page: http://manuel.msxnet.org/msx/ - Software -
check Other stuff: somewhere at the bottom.
I'm running a script that
Ivan Latorre wrote:
I need one and I was wondering if they are (still) sold in electronics
shops.
They're not in electronic shops anymore, I guess. But I have some spare
ones left...
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PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ )
PPS: Visit my homepage at
Hi
Reminder... Here's an exerpt of my page where it is all listed:
(http://manuel.msxnet.org/msx - For sale/trade)
Things I would like to sell!
Please read this first!
Check out the stuff I'd like to sell here! Don't hesitate to mail
me if you would like to buy something of it! Of
Diederick de Vries wrote:
N.B. I thought that diskview would give me far too much hits on Google, so I
searched for MST, but couldn't find diskview on there site.
MST doesn't have a site, since it is dead since many a year... What site
are you referring to?
Nyyrikki has diskview 2.0 on his
Eric Boon wrote:
So, you're best off, if you at least put MSXDOS2.SYS and COMMAND2.COM
in the root dir of each partition. Doesn't take up *that* much space and
you're sure to be able to boot your system at all times :-)
It doesn't matter. If you don't have those files, you will go to basic
and
Diederick de Vries wrote:
It already exists. It is called LIST.COM.
Great. Where can I find it?
Probably on FUNet. But I can't access it right now... :-(
And for something completely different: how do I execute a program on multiple
.DSK files on my real MSX? The FAQ says it's possible.
Hi
A long time ago I made with the help of a friend a PostScript level 3
font that is extraced from European MSXes.
Tonight I used the data to make bitmap fonts, with the help of Jorrith
Schaap and Eric Boon (thanks guys!). You can enjoy the MSX font in your
Linux console now... :-) Maybe
Mari van den Broek wrote:
As far As I Looked, I couldn't find this answer in the FAQ! Maybe this can
be put in there (Manuel?)...
No, this is not an MSX question, it is a general FTP question. My FTP
client automatically tries anonymous login first, if no login name is
given. Never had any
michiel ellen de vries wrote:
Wow! that's huge.
Gimme some time to think about this great reaction...
Very short summary: use your great efforts to make a very cool Moonsound
compose program! :-)
I know on beforehand that at least the user interface will look very
slick! :-)
(Keep up the
Takamichi Suzukawa wrote:
Shalom in English!
Need I say more? Check out the MSX Files! =))
No one responded to this news.
Still, I think many people like it! They may have thought they didn't
want to spam the Mailinglist with it.
I like it for sure! I'm playing it at the moment, even.
--
Andrea Gasparrini Software house msx wrote:
Hello, Rob Hiep
You have arrived my postal money order of 185 euro?
When you send me the moonsound?
Rob Hiep does *not* read the MSX Mailinglist. He can be reached at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Checked that yesterday.)
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX FOR
Alex Wulms wrote:
My sincere apology for not removing the private parts before forwarding the
print. You are totally correct that I should have done that. Will certainly
think about it next time.
Be careful with removing private parts though. Not everyone wants
that... so don't go removing
Hi,
A couple of weeks ago a made a new version of the MSX logo in fully
scalable EPS format. Check it out on my web site, MSX part, software
part. (http://manuel.msxnet.org/msx)
Have fun with it.
--
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX 4EVER! (Questions? See http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
PPS: Visit my
Hi all,
With the help of Hans Otten, Hans Oranje and Gert de Boom I made more or
less an initial version of a SCSI FAQ. However, my own knowledge is
quite restricted to the Novaxis/Gouda SCSI interface.
Anyway, please take a look at the SCSI section on the FAQ (URL in
signature) and see if
Hi MSX freaks,
I have finally started the SCSI FAQ for The Ultimate MSX FAQ. However, I
need your input! Please send me Questions and their Answers about MSX
and SCSI to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can also download the scsi.html file and add your Questions
Answers and then mail it to me. I will
Hans Otten wrote:
I am collecting a page with information on MSX SCSI interfaces.
I get a lot of requests from MSX users who find scsi interfaces without
doucmentation or utilities and want to upgrade or repair these devices.
The first version can be found on my site at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ola,
Hoi Bernard,
Sorry dat ik het kort moet houden, maar ik ben erg druk en wil je toch wat
voorleggen.
Infelizmente nao pude assistir a novela o clone ontem, pois estava ocupado
(mas para ser honesto, mesmo que nao estivesse, nao assistiria, pois nao
Manuel Pazos wrote:
The game is indeed La Abadia del Crimen. It is probably the best game
ever made in Spain (and one of the best I have ever played). It was released
only in Spain because all texts were in spanish.
Hmm, too bad the controls are a bit irritating and hard to get used to.
Roy Hagmansen wrote:
Hey I am A Msx'er from Norway and I am trying to learn how to code in c
so that I can help making software for Msx.
I am having trouble with my HSH scsi card... I dont have any software
for it( like fdisk, cdrom reader and so on ) and was wondering if anyone
could
Hans-Peter Zeedijk wrote:
What is the best viewer for use in Munti Mente for viewing as many different
types of pictures (.SC5, SC7, SC8, SCC and PIC) and how to implement it in
Multi Mente?
BLS.COM
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Max Celedon Collins wrote:
Wow!!
I am very happy that Funet.fi had been so successfulI made the contacts to
open this ftp archive in 1993 when I was a first year student...I remember that there
were support for C64, Atari, even amstradbut no MSX.
Hey Max! Good to see that
-Hervé
proud owner of a NMS8050
Right... 8250, I guess? ;-)
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Sander Zuidema wrote:
Unfortunately we had to delete the post on the MSX PLAYer from our site.
A small explanation can be found on www.msx.org
Please point me to the explanation, I can't find it (easily).
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Hi all!
I wondered if there are programs (e.g. games) that won't run (correctly)
on any MSX emulator (so far)... If you know some, please let me know!
Of course, if the program uses GFX9000 or Moonsound, it won't run
correctly, but no single emulator has implemented these devices, so that
Joost Yervante Damad wrote:
Send suggestions if you have /want.
How about making it cross-platform [linux, bsd, ...] ;-)
Yep, I'd like to see a GTK version of this. :-)
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Javi Lavandeira wrote:
Send suggestions if you have /want.
How about making it cross-platform [linux, bsd, ...] ;-)
Yep, I'd like to see a GTK version of this. :-)
Ow, and I want to see QT version of this :)
I thought this was an MSX list, but nobody has asked yet for an MSX
version...
LOL!
Hi,
I still have had any trade offers... Please, if you have some MSX stuff
for trade, check this page and make me an offer:
http://manuel.msxnet.org/msx/like2sell/
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Michiel Vries wrote:
David Heremans wrote:
Could you check the your site please.
Once I chose language, I don't see the buttons at the top. To be more
correct, I see a few lines of the buttons (+/- 10 lines)
Not enough to see the text on the buttons anyway (luckely there is the
view image
Michiel Vries wrote:
I forgot the most important thing.
The link is: www.meridian.msx2.com
Hi Michiel,
nice site! How about putting some screenshots of Meridian online?
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