On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Alex Wulms wrote:

> ] ... - I just heard SME3 player running on my
> ] NMS8245 with a hacked-up PC disk drive and it's absolutely wonderful!
> Thanks :-)

No problem - a very useful program! I just spent a few hours soldering up
a sampleRAM mod for my Toshiba MSX-AUDIO (NOT an easy job) and have now
also heard the ADPCM bits. Hopefully I'll be able to put the thing back
together with all the wires and things inside the metal shield!

> According to the MSX2 standard, you can have two (optional) MSX Audio's. One
> on C0/C1. The other on C2/C3. SME3 makes use of this optional feature.

Are there any MSX-AUDIO cartridges that come with I/O address C2/C3 by
default? I don't feel like doing another sampleRAM mod ;)

> In one of the other mails, you can find a reference to a (dutch) text
> describing how to modify a Philips MSX Music module to listen to port C2/C3
> in stead of C0/C1. The modification exists of installing a switch to switch
> between the two address ranges. Though, it also switches the I/O address of
> the MIDI ports in the music module.

I eagerly await a translation!


Richard

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