Hi Something nice if you happen to have an MSX with Superimpose capabilities and a CD ROM player connected... Normally these people have their MSX sound out connector(s) connected to an amplifier and speakers. The cd rom audio cannot be connected anymore then without an external mixer. But the MSX has an internal mixer. So just connect the audio output of the cdrom player to the audio in of the MSX and type in MSX basic SET VIDEO ,,,,3,1. Then start the cd with some MSX CD Audio player, like CDAUDIO.COM by Erik Maas (I use Novaxis SCSI). Now the sound of the CD ROM player will be mixed with the MSX sound (all internal sound, so PSG, SCC, FM-PAC, etc) and you can enjoy the sound of the cdrom on your speakers! This way it's very easy to use the MSX+CD ROM player as a normal CD player... :-)
The disadvantage: normally I had only one channel of the audio out of the MSX connected to the amplifier and the other channel came from the sound out of the Music Module... So now I have to switch cables between "stereo CD" and "stereo MSX".... Well, maybe this was a nice tip, maybe not. ;-) Pre-PS: what happened to the MSX-DOS 3 discussion? -- Grtjs, Manuel PS: MSX 4EVER! (Questions? See http://www.faq.msxnet.org/) PPS: Visit my homepage: http://bilderbeek.cjb.net/ -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
