Hi guys,

I own 6 MSX machines, ganging from Yamaha MSX-1 (CM5-X music computer) to TurboR GT. 
But as emulators are getting better and better and as space in my conto goes more and 
more packed, I seriously consider to get rid of all the real hardware and move on to 
emulation.

But before I do so, I would like to know if it is hard to somehow build a tiny PCboard 
with SCC chip, feeding data to it via LPT or COM and connecting output to Line-In or 
Aux-In of the autio card on PC.

I know this was done for PSG by Spectrum folks (AY on LPT project) and something 
similar was done with SID by C=64 folks. Did anyone do it? If yes, was it hard?

I don't mind ruining several Konami SCC game cartridges to scavenge the chip out of 
them. Those carts are loose (no box, no manual), so they aren't of particular value to 
anyone.

If you feel like you think it's a bad idea to dump actual hardware and break real game 
carts for better sound in MSX emulators, please don't bother wasting your breath on 
me. We just have very different views, and so let's just coexist, if we can't be 
friends and lovers :)

> Many changes in version 1.4.1 of blueMSX, especially in the video and sound
> departments !
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