> >By the way, how did you solve the joystickport timing-problem???
> >Joystick and JoyNet would be glad to use the full speed of the Z380.
> >However, the Z380 is too fast for the mouse when a program is not using
> >BIOS-routines... A lot of programs won't use the BIOS for mouse-readout
> >though... So the mouse will then just not work??? Or could there be some
> >(software-)switch (change a bit somewhere in the MSX-Engine) to slow down
> >the joystickport I/O access?
>
> Please don't slow down joystick port I/O access on account of JoyNet!

If you read carefully, you can see that I mention that the normal Joystick
AND JoyNet can use the full speed very well. I was talking about the problem
that the Z380 would be too fast to read the mouse... Even on a turboR this
is a problem (non-working mouse routines).


~Grauw


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