>Hardware DMA indeed not possible with the builtin chips in the MSX.
>But the term DMA stems from long ago (CP/M for eaxmple) when with DMA was
>meant the memory location/buffer where the transferred data to/from is
>stored.
That's not DMA, that's DTA... Disk Transfer Area.
~Grauw
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