> Example: if BrMSX finds this kind of pattern:
>
> #
> ##
> ###
> ####
> #####
>
> ... it will change it into:
>
> \
> #\
> ##\
> ###\
> ####\
Ah, yes. I wanted to write a printerdriver to print Dynamic Publisher-images
on a HP 540 or so which did the same. Never been realized though, because we
got a PC (don't need DP anymore to print, PC can do much better).
> > What would be the next step in BrMSX emulation accuracy?
> The one other thing I want to add is the "processing noise" of the
> brazilian Expert. This machine has a heavy flaw in its design: the sound
> that comes out of the PSG pass through a copper track that is parallel to
> the data bus. Due to the electromagnetic interference, you can hear in the
> speakers what the computer is doing. These noises are deterministic and
> here in Brazil everyone can tell what the computer is doing even if the
> computer is not connected to a TV. Andre Delavy told me he used this noise
> to fix broken machines - he says he knows the noise produced by each of
> the common bugs in the hardware.
Ha! Cool. But please don't let it be enabled by standard.
Anyways, it is not only a Brazilian computer feature. Almost all my
MSX-computers have this (if you set the monitor volume loud enough)(which is
sometimes needed if you want to hear your MSX-Audio through your monitor).
> I agree with that. I never said the emulators can save the MSX.
> However, I do think of emulators as good "marketing tool", something like
> "a trial version" of the real thing. Enjoy the emulator - and if you
> really like it, buy the original one.
That indeed happens. Once, an American guy wanted to buy a real MSX...
However, MSX2 is hard to get in America... Let us hope the MIR crashes a bit
close to his house, then he can get his MSX for free from the wreckage.
~Grauw
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