RE: [2] MSX MP3 CD collection

2001-09-11 Thread QUICKzAND


#Indeed, #5 was almost ready, most of the CD was filled, the cover 
#was made, not no release so far (due to 
#less demand, I think...). Btw... I think the correct e-mail 
#address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]


He has more then ome adres :)

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New on www.msx.org: MSX Fair List

2001-09-11 Thread Laurens Holst

Hi! Obviously, I have too much spare time. :)

Besides the new forum last week we now also have the www.msx.org MSX Fair List!
It features a participants list and an online registration feature for all fair
organizations. our dedicated team will make sure it's updated. So if you want to
see what fairs are organized and when they will be, or if you organize a fair
yourself, pay a visit to www.msx.org

Also, another thing, the submission of links didn't work for some time. I can't
believe no-one has mailed us about that! If something doesn't work, and it's not
too obvious (if the frontpage doesn't work, don't worry, we'll notice :)),
please let us know. Anyways, now it's up and running again. If your URL has
changed or your link isn't listed at www.msx.org yet, please feel free to add or
edit it to our database.


Greetings from the www.msx.org team,

~Grauw





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MSX Fair Bussum

2001-09-11 Thread Laurens Holst

Hi! Another update on the MSX Fair Bussum.

As you may have read in another message, I have created an MSX Fair List on
www.msx.org. That's where the MSX Fair Bussum's online registration form will be
from now on, and also a list of participants can be found there. If you have
registered a stand, check if you are on it. If not, something has gone wrong,
then please contact me.

Also, in the www.msx.org Forum a preliminary programme of the fair can be found,
aswell as some more discussion about the fair. Follow this link to get there:
http://www.msx.org/index.asp?frame=forum_contents.asp!TopicID=39

Well, 11 days to go... :)


Greetings,
The MSX Fair Bussum organization,

~Grauw


ps. What just happened in America scares me to death...





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Re: New on www.msx.org: MSX Fair List

2001-09-11 Thread Sander Zuidema

What was that URL again?

:)

Sander
- Original Message -
From: Laurens Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MSX Mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 16:23
Subject: New on www.msx.org: MSX Fair List


 Hi! Obviously, I have too much spare time. :)

 Besides the new forum last week we now also have the www.msx.org MSX Fair
List!
 It features a participants list and an online registration feature for all
fair
 organizations. our dedicated team will make sure it's updated. So if you
want to
 see what fairs are organized and when they will be, or if you organize a
fair
 yourself, pay a visit to www.msx.org

 Also, another thing, the submission of links didn't work for some time. I
can't
 believe no-one has mailed us about that! If something doesn't work, and
it's not
 too obvious (if the frontpage doesn't work, don't worry, we'll notice :)),
 please let us know. Anyways, now it's up and running again. If your URL
has
 changed or your link isn't listed at www.msx.org yet, please feel free to
add or
 edit it to our database.


 Greetings from the www.msx.org team,

 ~Grauw





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Re: Re:[2] MSX MP3 CD collection

2001-09-11 Thread Roel de Wit

Hi,

Looks great, although the last CD on the official list has a lot of none MSX
related music on it (some PC and PSX titles).. I still want them though..
Emailed the creator of these CDs and waiting for a reply...

- Original Message -
From: Jorrith Schaap [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 12:38 AM
Subject: Re:[2] MSX MP3 CD collection



 I know they allready had some stuff for part 5, but they never released
it :(

 Indeed, #5 was almost ready, most of the CD was filled, the cover was
made, not no release so far (due to
 less demand, I think...). Btw... I think the correct e-mail address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Jorrith (who has almost all mp3s of #5 and #6 ;-))

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Ikeda MSX Print august 31 2001

2001-09-11 Thread Alex Wulms

Dear fellow MSX fans,

Please find forwarded Ikeda's MSX Print of August 31 2001. 

Kind regards,
Alex Wulms

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Ikeda's MSX PRINT date on 2001/August/31th

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A Canadian MSX user who Lawrence Wright made nice homepage! You can know
how to repair of Floppy disk drive for Panasonic FS-A1FX/WX/WSX/ST/GT(
MSX2/MSX2+/MSXturboR).

http://www.gamesx.com/misctech/panamsxdrive.htm

In case anyone else needs to know how to do it.  =)

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11th August, ASCII Corporation special adviser who Kazuhiko NISHI talked
about MSX at ASCII Corp.
 http://ascii24.com/news/i/topi/article/2001/08/13/628748-000.html

EMULATOR
 Kazuhiko Nishi and visiter tolked about MSX Computer system. Visiter
 were about 50 peoples. MSX was made by Microsoft and ASCII on 1983.
 At first, Nishi began talk about old story about MSX like Screen-mode
 and Video chip V9958 created by ASCII.
 Many makers made MSX. And they were 2 groups. One is GAME MACHINE
 group. They wanted make Game-machine. This group wanted add CD-ROM
 drive and Original game controler.
 The other group is COMPUTER group. They wanted make Computer, NOT
 game-machine.
 These groups discussed about MSX3. And Nishi made MSX2+ and MSXturboR.
 When this time, Nishi got a idea to use movie use via CD-ROM. After,
 Nishi used this idea for Fujitsu FM-TOWNS. MPEG-1 and MP3 technology is
 based upon idea by Nishi.
 Nishi visited to last Tilburg fair to look European MSX freaks. Nishi
 knew that still many people useing MSX Computer in the world.

 And Nishi wants make MSX Emulator to multi OS like Windows, Mac OS and
 Linux. This Emulator is Open souce. Probably many peple will de-bug(bug
 fix) of this Emulator..

Story is more long. But I cannot write all story. Sorry.

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Ikeda from Earth.

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Re: Ikeda MSX Print august 31 2001

2001-09-11 Thread Arnaud de Klerk

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From: Alex Wulms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Ikeda MSX Print august 31 2001



 MPEG-1 and MP3 technology is  based upon idea by Nishi.

As I already said.. Nishi is really having some ego problems

Best Regards,

Arnaud

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heya

2001-09-11 Thread Akop Karapetyan

Hey guys,

I just joined the list a short while ago. Could someone tell me where one
can get hold of those weird and wonderful non-midi's that are usually
featured on MSX radio? I've always thought that monty and deathwish 3 had
some of the best music squeezed out of a 1980's computer :)

Thanks,
ak

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