Hmm... talk about mixed messages. A few days ago, I read MPR had stopped
its MSX section... I'm glad at least some of it is still active.
At 23:12 23-4-01 +0200, you wrote:
MSX Power Replay web is just updated...
MSX Power Replay
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http://replay.msx.org
ICQ: 34051098
Hmm... talk about mixed messages. A few days ago, I read MPR had stopped
its MSX section... I'm glad at least some of it is still active.
Nop...
MPR said it will stop the import of MSX goodies, etc...
They didn't say they would stop all their MSX activities...
Regards,
TFH/Fony
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At 08:49 24-4-01 +0200, you wrote:
Hmm... talk about mixed messages. A few days ago, I read MPR had stopped
its MSX section... I'm glad at least some of it is still active.
Nop...
MPR said it will stop the import of MSX goodies, etc...
They didn't say they would stop all their MSX
The SVI-328 or SV-328 is a quite common computer, also the tape recorder
was
I doubt if you find many of these around (at least in Denmark).
Not in Sweden either, it should have been was a
I think these were quite common in USA??
bundled with most of the computers. A fair
Bjørn Boye Skjoldhammer wrote:
The SVI-328 or SV-328 is a quite common computer, also the tape recorder was
Well, it was...in a galaxy1000 years ago...
I doubt if you find many of these around (at least in Denmark).
I used to have one ;-), my first computer...
bundled with
Alex Wulms wrote:
No. Another standard. Called something like Brutus if memory serves me well.
Bluetooth is not possible, due to too high license costs. It is not possible
to keep the retail price of the machine below 100$ if Bluetooth is used.
Hm, I thought Bluetooth was actually rather
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1231252330
What I tink?
This a good example of what I have in mind.
Such person goes for the cash, and he knows people are crazy enough to
pay the price he expects.
But it's not the sellers fault, it's the people who bid such amounts.
-snip-
This a good example of what I have in mind.
Such person goes for the cash, and he knows people are crazy enough to
pay the price he expects.
But it's not the sellers fault, it's the people who bid such amounts.
Yeah, you are right :-). In this case I just had in mind the seller
I think these were quite common in USA??
I believe not, I have heard from only few of them there.
Maybe I´m wrongjust remember it as beeing sold in US...
Maybe, but you could use your money also lot worse things ;)
Saku have you got some dirty thoughts in your mind, hehe :-) (OR
In this case I just had in mind the seller mentioning that he got lasat
time 120 quid for the
same cartridge, thus assuming the same price again...
120 U.K. Pounds
Or did you mean 120 Bucks, aka $120
Even then!
What are they? Insane!
I would never pay that much for any ol' piece of junk!
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, JP Grobler wrote:
Pin 1 on the 27512 is adress line 15
Pin 1 on the 27256 it is Vpp
Should it be grounded?
One solution is to be connected to gnd, and the other is Vdd.
The issue here is just to fix the logical level, since you are using just
half the eprom.
Greetings
In this case I just had in mind the seller mentioning that he got lasat
time 120 quid for the
same cartridge, thus assuming the same price again...
120 U.K. Pounds
Or did you mean 120 Bucks, aka $120
120 UK Sterling P.
Even then!
What are they? Insane!
Nuts collectors X-).
I have found the communications program for the Kuma interface (as for the
manual: not yet, alas). I forgot who was asking for it, so I've uploaded it
to ftp.funet.fi.
Pierre
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Hello.
I just want to access FUNET, for about 5 minutes ago.
But when I logged in, I got this message:
You entered an invalid/improbable password, and are now accessing
restricted subset of files.
How can I take care, that this won't happen again and that I may access the
/pub folders
'Jeroen K?ppers' wrote about 'FUNET' - Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 06:07:48PM CEST
Hello.
I just want to access FUNET, for about 5 minutes ago.
But when I logged in, I got this message:
You entered an invalid/improbable password, and are now accessing
restricted subset of files.
How can
The 'take all MSX info that is not officialy permitted off the web' is
Anne's interpretation. And that would make the revival/survival of MSX much
more difficult. So do not remove it please!
or at least... not for now... yet.
(that probably isn't very correct english but you should get my
I have put my pictures Pictures of Tilburg 2001 online
http://www.geocities.com/pedro1234_1999/
The also come on funet
The are on funet now
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/photos/tilburg_2001/
have fun whit it (-; gun ;-)
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The Sheets Dr. Kazuhiko Nishi's lecture, april 21st 2001. are on
http://www.geocities.com/pedro1234_1999/
have fun whit it (-; gun ;-)
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www.msx.org has got a new poll online...
you might want to check it out.
~Grauw
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The 'take all MSX info that is not officialy permitted off the web' is
Anne's interpretation. And that would make the revival/survival of MSX
much
more difficult. So do not remove it please!
or at least... not for now... yet.
(that probably isn't very correct english but you should get
I agree with Anne on this one.
We MSX users were partly responsible for the failure of the MSX system.
A lot of companes stopped developing software for MSX because of the low
sales (because of excessive copying).
Some people adore Martos and are glad he's back in the MSX scene.
I can only say
If your view on my opinion was about the ROMs and other copyrighted MSX
software only, then you are right. I really think we should take all the
copyrighted MSX software offline. Just to TRY to get the MSX PLAYER a bit
popular. As soon as those old games become commercial interesting again
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