> You might try the following:
> 1) Start the emulator with option -msx2 to enable
> MSX2 emulation
> 2) Once in BASIC, enter the command: screen 0
> 3) Once in screen 0, enter the command: width 80
> 4) Once in screen 0, 80 column mode, enter the
> command: set screen
> This last command will save your default screen mode
> to the CMOS RAM (which 
> is maintained in a configuration file by the
> emulator)
> 
> After doing this, your emulator will always boot in
> a 80-column MSX2 mode. 
> Perhaps that your programs can work with this mode.
> And perhaps not, but you 
> can try...

 Outstanding! Thanks!


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