More info about Kanji can be found in the first issue of MCCW
(www.mccw.aktu.nl).


GreeTz, BiFi

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>   Laurens,
>
> > 2. Please check out the subroutine in the attached .ASC-file... It
> > initializes some kind of device but I really have NO idea which one.
> > If somebody could explain me I'd be grateful.
>
>   You'll verify...
>
> > 3. About the Kanji-ROM, I'd like to have more info about it, because
> > my I can't find any in my current documentation. (...)
>
>   Kanji ROM? Is better call it from "JIS Driver" because it implements a
>   text-mode emulation using JIS2 character set, not ASCII. You have 3
>   modes, KANJI = 256x212 w/ 16x16 chars; KANJI0 = 256x212 w/ 8x16 chars;
>   KANJI1 = 256x424 w/ 16x16 chars and KANJI2 = 512x424 w/ 16x16 chars.
>   Yes, the last 2 modes uses interlaced mode. Plus the text mode
>   emulation you've the Kanji input mode, i.e., you press [Ctrl]+[Space]
>   and type the text in Romanji (automatically it is translated to
>   Hiragana or Katagana) on screeen bottom. After type the word you can
>   press [Space] to do a query in KANJI Database to found a ideogram
>   relative of the typed word.
>
>   Ah! The Kanji Database is a ~256Kb MegaROM w/ 16x16 bitmap fonts. In
>   GT machines you have another JIS2 Font w/ 12x12 fonts large used by
>   MSX-View (to ST machines you can use a cartridge provided with View).
>
>   You found the 32Kb of "driver" only the "program".
>
> > - Illusion City only supports MSX-MIDI when the computer has more than
> > 256k RAM. It supports both internal and external MSX-MIDI...
>
>   Yes! MSX-MIDI a standard specified in FS A1GT and the Bit2 MIDI
>   cartridge the hardware used to specify MSX-MIDI... :)
>
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>   Giovanni Nunes, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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