] >] But, as I understand now, you're not writing a universal driver...
] *snif*...
] >Don't cry too loud. I'm still working on a universal driver. Though, I'm
] >first finishing a different project: Helping Marat in improving the vdp
] >emulation of fMSX. The improvements made up to now have already lead to a
] >good working sd-snatcher! Though, the work is not finished yet, so you all
] >have to be patient.
] >
] >After I'm done with the VDP emulation improvements, I'll continue my work
] on
] >the universal joynet drivers.
] 
] And are you going to make use of my idea, so that the BIOS doesn't change
] the joystik-pins anymore???
No. I'm making a package based protocol. During the transfer of a single 
package, the interrupts must remain switched off. The transfer of a package 
is initiated via a handshake protocol. As a result, it does not matter what 
happens with the signals at the moment that I'm not transferring data.


] And are you going to make a Basic-driver using
] CMD too???
There is going to be a basic driver. Most probably a memman tsr. I do not 
know yet if I will use the CMD hook or that I will use the USR command. 
Anybody any preference?



Kind regards,
Alex Wulms


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