Ah, yes... It probably doesn't detect the current CPU mode - instead it
detects the computer type, which is ofcourse always turboR (which it
interprets as R800) whether it actually is in Z80 mode or not.


~Grauw

Patriek Lesparre wrote:
> Hi Raymond,
>
> That's indeed a pretty good indication the problem indeed lies with
> the player.
>
> I suppose you're using Kari Lammassaari's Moonblaster player for
> Pascal? I took a small look at it and here's how to disable the
> turboR detection:
>
> Load a Hex-Editor (DiskView on MSX will do fine) and edit the
> mbplayer.mpc file. Byte 0327h should contain 38h, change this to 18h.
>
> This will make the player think it's always running on Z80.
>
> Greetz,
> Patriek
>
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