At 15:46 2-6-00 +0200, you wrote: > > Well, the MSX standard is a very "open" standard (I think) and the standard > > says that the makers of MSX computers could do whatever they wanted to do, > > since the compatibility is maintaned. And the TR is fully compatible with > > its predecessors, so I continue to say: its a REAL MSX. > >It's not: if I have a game (e.g.) that uses the cassetteport for something >important, it won't run on TR, so the TR is not compatible with MSX. The >program is, since the cassette port is well defined in the MSX standard and >may use the cassette BIOS routines (which the TR also lacks of course). If you are referring to Metal Gear, I guess it's time to tell you all I've emulated the tape for the TR, so Metal Gear finaly CAN save and load it's savegames. Currently the program uses the SRAM of the TR. GreeTz, BiFi Visit my Home Page at www.bifi.msxnet.org mail me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FTP: ftp.bifi.msxnet.org ICQ #36126979 **** MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet ****
