>] Is this easy to do, removing this extra T-state???
>
>Depends on the MSX model. If you have an old MSX1 without an engine, then
you
>can most probably do with a few minor modifications on your motherboard.
>Though, if you have a newer MSX, one with an engine, then you do have a big
>problem. The wait state is generated by the MSX engine. So, you would need
to
>replace the MSX engine. With some kind of circuitry that has the same
>functionality as the engine but that does not generate the waitstate.
>
>But as I said before, that would not be wise. As most MSX developers have
>based their timing calculations on this waitstate being present in the MSX
>system...
Most things work with 7MHz, which is also very different from the 'normal'
timing.
~Grauw "oh dear, only one line..."
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