RE: I have a dream.. bogus?

2001-08-28 Thread QUICKzAND



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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Maico Arts
Verzonden: dinsdag 28 augustus 2001 7:43
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Onderwerp: Re: I have a dream.. bogus?


 yup but I only have 3 NMS8250, 1 NMS 8280, philips music module, 2x
 toshiba keyboard (1 converted for use with philips music module),
panasonic
 fm-pac, midisaurus, moonsound (+ 512kb extra), 4mb memorymapper and a ide
 interface. So I dont have all that kewl stuff like turbo-r and gfx 9000 :)

Is that all you got?
I don't even want to start to sum up all my msx hardware...
It will start with 2 MSX Turbo-R's though...



wanna sell one of those??

pepijn


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Re: MSX Pictures - Help needed

2001-08-28 Thread Albert Beevendorp

At 23:24 27-8-01 +0200, you wrote:
I must have some pictures about a special red Sony somewhere. When I find 
them, I'll send them to you.
What is a MNS 8260? Never heard of it.


Don't know much about it except it is listed on the MSX Hardware FAQ ... 
and a few other sites, but I guess this system never existed or was just 
in a project stage ... anybody knows more about it?
(NMS-8260: MSX2 computer, internal harddisk, ??? (rumour!))

Phil

I thought the NMS 8260 had MSX-Audio built-in


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Re: MSX Pictures - Help needed

2001-08-28 Thread Werner Augusto Roder Kai

Hello,

When I had time, I used to browse :

www.yahoo.co.jp

Then entering the search string msx, you can actually find/save
hundreds of pictures of MSX hardware and software.

Regards,

Werner Kai

Philip Pera wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I'm looking to make a MSX Museum - so far I've collected some 163
 picutres of different MSXes, but still miss 84! I went through almost
 every possible source on the web trying finding them - but it gets
 hard!
 Below is the list of the missing ones, if you have a decent picture of
 any, please send it to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Phil
 
 The missing MSxes are:
 
 Canon V-30
 Canon V-30F
 Canon V-335
 Daewoo DPH-64
 Daewoo CPC-300
 Daewoo V-30
 Daewoo V-30F
 Goldstar FC-80
 Goldstar FC-100
 Hitachi HINT
 Hitachi MB-H1E
 Hitachi MB-H21
 JVC Victor HC-6AV
 JVC Victor HC-30
 JVC Victor HC-180
 JVC Victor HC-10 AV
 JVC Victor HC-9S
 Mitsubishi ML-FX2
 Mitsubishi ML-G1
 Mitsubishi ML-G3
 Mitsubishi ML-G30mkII
 Mitsubishi ML-H70
 National CF-3300
 National FS-3900
 National FS-4700F
 National FS-5500F1
 Olympia PHC-28
 Panasonic CF-2000
 Panasonic CF-3000
 Panasonic CF-3300
 Panasonic FS-A1FM
 Panasonic FS-VW30WSX
 Paxon PC T55
 Perfect 2
 Philips MNS-8255
 Philips MNS-8260
 Radofin Triton
 Radiola MX-180
 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-100
 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-235
 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-250
 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-335
 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-350
 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-500
 Sakhr Al-Alamiah SX-100
 Sakhr Al-Alamiah SX-101
 Samsung SPC-800
 Sanyo MPC-3
 Sanyo MPC-4
 Sanyo MPC-5
 Sanyo MPC-6
 Sanyo MPC-10mk2
 Sanyo MPC-11
 Sanyo MPC-200
 Sanyo MPC-X
 Sanyo MPC-25F
 Sanyo MPC-25FD
 Sanyo MPC-25FK
 Sanyo MPC-25FS
 Sanyo PHC-23JB
 Sanyo MPC-77
 Sanyo MPC-175FD
 Sony HB-FX50
 Sony HB-WX2+
 Talent DPC-200
 Talent TPC-310
 Toshiba HX-10D
 Toshiba HX-10E
 Toshiba HX-31
 Toshiba HX-33
 Yamaha AX-230
 Yamaha CX5MII/64
 Yamaha CX-11
 Yamaha CX-100
 Yamaha AX-330
 Yamaha AX-350II
 Yamaha AX-500
 Yamaha CX-7M
 Yamaha CX-7/128
 Yamaha YIS-503III
 Yamaha YIS-503IIIR
 Yamaha YIS-604
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Re: MSX Pictures - Help needed

2001-08-28 Thread arjan

At 13:04 28-8-2001 -0300, Werner Kai wrote:
 Hello,

 When I had time, I used to browse :

 www.yahoo.co.jp

 Then entering the search string msx, you can actually find/save
hundreds of pictures of MSX hardware and software.

 Regards,

 Werner Kai
Or try http://images.google.com

greetings
arjan



Philip Pera wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  I'm looking to make a MSX Museum - so far I've collected some 163
  picutres of different MSXes, but still miss 84! I went through almost
  every possible source on the web trying finding them - but it gets
  hard!
  Below is the list of the missing ones, if you have a decent picture of
  any, please send it to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Phil
 
  The missing MSxes are:
 
  Canon V-30
  Canon V-30F
  Canon V-335
  Daewoo DPH-64
  Daewoo CPC-300
  Daewoo V-30
  Daewoo V-30F
  Goldstar FC-80
  Goldstar FC-100
  Hitachi HINT
  Hitachi MB-H1E
  Hitachi MB-H21
  JVC Victor HC-6AV
  JVC Victor HC-30
  JVC Victor HC-180
  JVC Victor HC-10 AV
  JVC Victor HC-9S
  Mitsubishi ML-FX2
  Mitsubishi ML-G1
  Mitsubishi ML-G3
  Mitsubishi ML-G30mkII
  Mitsubishi ML-H70
  National CF-3300
  National FS-3900
  National FS-4700F
  National FS-5500F1
  Olympia PHC-28
  Panasonic CF-2000
  Panasonic CF-3000
  Panasonic CF-3300
  Panasonic FS-A1FM
  Panasonic FS-VW30WSX
  Paxon PC T55
  Perfect 2
  Philips MNS-8255
  Philips MNS-8260
  Radofin Triton
  Radiola MX-180
  Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-100
  Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-235
  Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-250
  Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-335
  Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-350
  Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-500
  Sakhr Al-Alamiah SX-100
  Sakhr Al-Alamiah SX-101
  Samsung SPC-800
  Sanyo MPC-3
  Sanyo MPC-4
  Sanyo MPC-5
  Sanyo MPC-6
  Sanyo MPC-10mk2
  Sanyo MPC-11
  Sanyo MPC-200
  Sanyo MPC-X
  Sanyo MPC-25F
  Sanyo MPC-25FD
  Sanyo MPC-25FK
  Sanyo MPC-25FS
  Sanyo PHC-23JB
  Sanyo MPC-77
  Sanyo MPC-175FD
  Sony HB-FX50
  Sony HB-WX2+
  Talent DPC-200
  Talent TPC-310
  Toshiba HX-10D
  Toshiba HX-10E
  Toshiba HX-31
  Toshiba HX-33
  Yamaha AX-230
  Yamaha CX5MII/64
  Yamaha CX-11
  Yamaha CX-100
  Yamaha AX-330
  Yamaha AX-350II
  Yamaha AX-500
  Yamaha CX-7M
  Yamaha CX-7/128
  Yamaha YIS-503III
  Yamaha YIS-503IIIR
  Yamaha YIS-604
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Japanese shop

2001-08-28 Thread Ivan Latorre

Hi

I don't if someone already knows it.
There's a shop located in Hokkaido island that sells
MSX games and ships them internationally.
They accept International Postal Money Orders and PayPal
as payment methods.
Its name is Loose-Logic. Check their homepage and their MSX sale list:
http://www.loose-logic.com/
http://www.loose-logic.com/game/gamebuy/msxbuy.htm

Their prices are reasonable (I think that Akihabara shops are a lot more
expensive).
For instance they sell Parodius, Salamander and Nemesis III for 4300
yens each game.
And in good condition, check these pictures:
http://www.arrakis.es/~ivalat/DSCF0026.jpg
http://www.arrakis.es/~ivalat/DSCF0027.jpg

Send them an e-mail if you are interesed: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(they understand English)

Greets

P.S: Use Altavista Babelfish to get the MSX sale list translated.
There's a column in the list that
tells you if the game has box and/or instructions.

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Re: I have a dream.. bogus?

2001-08-28 Thread Maico Arts

 It will start with 2 MSX Turbo-R's though...
 wanna sell one of those??

You don't want it...
One of them has a little problem with the keyboard... The spacebar does not
function quite properly...
And then again: I don't want to sell it...
And if I would sell it, then it would be too expensive...


greetings
Maico Arts



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Mega update in UZIX page and version 0.2.0 released

2001-08-28 Thread Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha


Hi, MSXers.

If you thought that UZIX project was dead, you're wrong.
UZIX page got a major update.
Here are the news:

- New site layout
To handle the news of the project.

- Site update
Including project status, introduction and how-to texts and
installation and Internet connection guides.

- Updated UZIX 1.0 installation programs
Small changes to make it easier installing UZIX on a MSX that
doesn't use partitioning scheme.

- C compiler targeted for UZIX
Tired of programming for a monotask and monouser system?
Now the Hitech-C compiler is available with UZIX libraries
(standard, math and TCP/IP), so you can compile applications for UZIX
1.0 and 2.0. Besides a guide about creating UZIX application , is also
available MSXDOS, MS-DOS and Linux versions of the compiler.

- UZIX 0.2.0
Finally the new version of the unique UNIX operating system for
MSX is available, with all features and applications of UZIX 1.0 and,
yet, new features:

* direct access to floppy drive on MSX Turbo-R;
Faster access (and no more problems) with floppy disks in MSX
Turbo-R .

* kernel support to RS232 interfaces;
Allowing RS232 access even using the shell.

* Sunrise RS232 and ACCNET support;
Throw away your Gradiente TM-2 modem and buy NOW your Sunrise
RS232 interface or ACCNET and access Internet at 56Kbps! (no, I'm not
being paid by Sunrise or HNostar for the marketing)

* intelligent memory utilization;
Dynamic memory allocation for processes, allowing applications
to use from only 16kb to 48kb of linear memory. More powerful
applications and more efficient memory utilization, allowing UZIX to
run on a MSX2 with 128kb RAM or on a MSX Turbo-R with 4096kb RAM (no,
UZIX 2.0 does not work - and will not - on a MSX1).

* virtual terminals;
Would you like to make two things at the same time on your
MSX? Three? Would you like to have two, three MSX running at the same
time and sharing the same HD/floppy/RS232/etc? Duplicate, triplicate,
multiply your work on MSX! Now UZIX has virtual terminals: you have
virtual monitors on your MSX, easily accessible by GRAPH+Fn keys!

- FudeBrowZer 1.2
UZIX 2.0 version of FudeBrowZer. It has the same functionality
of version 1.1 (for UZIX 1.0), but also has dynamic WILD server
selection.

- Extra applications for UZIX 2.0
Using DOS emulation, some applications, not available on UZIX,
as an example, were ported, expanding (more) the usage of the system:
PMARC, PMEXT, XARJ, UNPMA, MED (ASCII's text editor), MBASIC and
Microsoft Multiplan.

Check the screenshots of UZIX at the site. The installation
package and the diskimage are also available.
The address, as always, is:

http://uzix.msx.org

Regards,


Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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