> Hi,
>
> I'll give the SCC option a try then. If it works I'll make the modification.
>
> If I would put a resistor on PIN49, how would I need to connect it ? Can I
> simply put 'any' resistor on 'pin 49' of the 'connector' ? Do I have to make
> the 'resistor' the only way the signal can pass by 'cutting' pin 49 in half
> or can I simply solder it on it and it'll work (sorry my electronics
> knowledge is practically non existant) ?
>
>
> >No... You have to use a resistor on PIN49.. But try an SCC, it works!
On The ULtimate MSX FAQ is a question (+answer of course!) dedicated to this
problem in the Misc FAQ section. Check it out at http://www.faq.msxnet.org
Grtjs, Manuel ((m)ICQ UIN 41947405)
PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? See: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
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