Leonard Oliveira wrote:

>Alejandro Corral wrote:
>> 
>> At 05:53 29/06/99 +0200, you wrote:
>> 
>> >They are also used at least on the Atari Portfolio handheld computer and
>> >the NEC Turbographx (PC-Engine).
>> 
>> Somebody has pin info for Bee Card and TurboGrafx Cards?
>> 
>> If they are compatible, what about extract Turbografx games from MSX?
>> 
>> �Larga y Pr�spera Vida!
>
> Well... I Own a PC-Engine Rom-Rom (Super CD-Rom� system) It consists
>of a white PC-Engine (card only) an interface untit and a double speed
>cdrom drive (seems like the PC engine uses it only as 1X cd-rom drive ,
>I found out that it has a test mode and a spin-up feature when I had to
>fix
>it , some years ago.)
>
> There is a simple and single reason that makes not possible to directly
>use 
>PC-Engine/TurboGrafx code on the MSX. 
>
> The reason is that it uses a dedicated(mildly modified) 6502 as main
>CPU.
>Just like NES and Super NES(last one is sligthly based on the Supergrafx
>PC-Engine
>plus a dedicated sony audio engine.)
>
> Changing the matters , If you really want that pinouts I can get them
>to you.
>I think I still have it on my PC (I used it to dump some HU cards(how
>the japanese cards
>are called, I don't know about the export versions , wich were sold
>outside Japan.)
> That's why I don't replyed on the first request. I just didn't
>connected the things.
>
> Cya MSXers...

The Pc-engine has also one (or two i'm not sure) 16bit chip for the gfx.

There is also a loptop version with an lcd colour monitor.

Ciao!
Maurizio Morandi
 
a.k.a MxM Softworks on Msx

$$$$$ IN MSX WE TRUST $$$$$


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