Hi, > > rights. MSX-DOS was made by Microsoft, MSX-DOS2 by Madge Corp. > > (http://www.madge.co.uk), and MSX-C was made by a company called > > How about asking Madge then, via ASCII?
How about asking Madge directly? > > transcription), and draw the figures using xfig. I've made this already > > with MSX-DOS2 documents and the resulting PostScript file is available > > in http://www.ag0ny.com/docs (136 pages). > > Nice TeXing! But as you know, it's a friggin' lot of work! I TeXed the > manual of Daisenryaku Kyanpeen-ban a couple of years ago, and that took > me weeks and weeks. This one took me two nights. But that's no merit at all. I just copied & pasted someone's textfiles. > So, with some effort it can of course be done. Even more easily if there are a few people working on it. The question is: how many people WILL help? > msxsg? MSX Support Group > People who are good at this, PLEASE HELP US! I'm afraid I'm not good > enough in asm programming to be able to help, but people like e.g. Fokke > Post or Jon de Schrijder (experience with DOS hacking... ;-) or others, > please let us know! There's no need to know assembler in order to help. Someone will have to make the transcription of the documentation. Anyone can do a copy & paste. And anyone can do some graphics using xfig. Regards, -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.aamsx.org -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
