On Fri, 02 Jun 2000 16:58:13 +0200, Albert Beevendorp wrote:

>>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.

  Hey! It would be great to adapt this program so use MegaSCSI's SRAM!!! (-;
The code for the emulation is free? (-;

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