> I know that it's very boring, but there is nothing I can do about it now. The
> solution for this is a special driver for UZIX. But they can't be put inside
> UZIX kernel now, simply because there is no space for this.

Damn. 

> On TR-GT the floppy speed is very good. On TR-ST also.
> With Carchano's fast disk interface (Sony based, I think) too.
> Just a few diskroms have this problem (sorry, Manuel...).

Well, it didn't work on my Philips NMS-82xx or on my Sony F700P (iirc).
 
> Tsc, tsc, tsc... Do people know what "backup" is?

Well, his whole MSX got fried, IIRC. See a mail from him of some weeks ago.
 
> I wrote to him once and he replied. He was interested on UZIX TCP/IP, but he
> disappeared...

Last year I saw him and he was even writing an article for MCCW about TCP/IP 
on MSX. But never heard from him since. His new e-mail address should be one 
of those:
Joost Klootwijk           <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Joost Klootwijk           <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Joost Klootwijk           <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Joost Klootwijk           <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 
IIRC, the second should be the right one.

> > However, I hread that in Japan there already exists a TCP/IP stack for MSX
> > DOS 2. Also a webbrowser for GFX9000... But.. no-one really knows who made 
> > it and it never got announced outside of Japan...
> 
> I asked Ghost about this, but he never heard such thing. He said to me he would
> search for it, but I never got a reply of him...

Maybe Bernard can check it out for us. He told me this.


Grtjs, Manuel

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