[MSX] MSX Resource Center news summary May 18, 2004 - Jun 01, 2004
Dear readers, This automated two-weekly email message contains the MSX Resource Center news summary dating from May 18, 2004 until Jun 01, 2004. In these two weeks 24 news articles were posted at the MSX Resource center. The complete newsarchive can be found here: http://www.msx.org/newsarchive.html Kind regards, MSX Resource Center team ___ USAS ALTERNATIVE VERSION (2004-05-31 16:23:16) On January 17th in Oss, Delta Soft showed a slightly changed version of Usas, where the Japanese emoticons are changed to graphical ones. BiFi has made a patch for it and put it on his Home Page (http://www.bifi.msxnet.org/). At the moment the patch is... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2049.html ___ AMATEUR MSX GAMING LIST (2004-05-30 14:19:08) The MSX Games bOX (http://www.msxgamesbox.com/) have opened a new section called 'The Amateur MSX Gaming List' containing a comprehensive database of all 'amateur' games released since 1992. The section is still in development and will be completed over... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2048.html ___ YS3 - WANDERERS FROM YS FOR PLAYSTATION 2 (2004-05-29 15:26:53) Source: The Magic Box (http://www.the-magicbox.com/gaming.htm) Taito (http://www.taito.co.jp/) have announced they will release Playstation 2 remakes of Falcom (http://www.falcom.com/)'s classic RPG's YS3 (Wanderers from YS), YS4 (Mask of the Sun)... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2047.html ___ MBWAVE 1.16 (2004-05-29 14:46:55) After 3 years of silence, a new version of this music tracker for Sunrise (http://www.msx.ch/sunformsx/) Moonsound has been released. New in MBwave 1.16: * Added solo function * Bugfix: 2 settings where not saved in the cfg file The new version of MBwave... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2046.html ___ OPENMSX 0.4.0 (2004-05-29 01:43:25) It was a long wait, but it happened: openMSX 0.4.0 was just released. The highlight of this release is Catapult, which has grown to be a fully featured GUI for openMSX. Also, the following improvements were made: (read release notes for more details) *... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2045.html ___ MAXLOAD 1 IN AKIHABARA SHUT DOWN (2004-05-28 18:49:07) At the Gigamix Online (http://gigamix.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2004/05/1.html) website, some unfortunate news could be read. As of May 17th, the Maxload 1 store in Akihabara, Tokyo, has merged with the main Maxload store (also in Akihabara) and thus had... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2044.html ___ MEMTR (2004-05-28 18:34:17) On Hans Otten's website (http://www.hansotten.com/) an interesting tool for Panasonic MSX2+ and turboR machines can be found: MemTR. Unlike other MSX computers the BIOS of these Panasonic machines places page 3 and page 2 in its internal memory. If an... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2043.html ___ 1.500.000 VISITORS AT MSX.ORG (2004-05-28 17:04:15) The MSX Resource Center team (http://www.msx.org/who.html) are extremely pleased to see that, within five months after breaking the one million visits barrier (http://www.msx.org/newspost1719.html), MSX Resource Center has attracted a total amount of... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2042.html ___ MAMP - MSX SKIN (2004-05-28 16:15:33) Source: MSX Files (http://msxfiles.sites.uol.com.br/) MAmp is a MIRC (http://www.mirc.com/) script developed by SLotman for Mirc 5.8 or higher. It is an MP3 player that allows you to view the song title, artist name and a lot of other information in... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2041.html ___ MAD - LINK ADDED (2004-05-28 16:11:42) Source: VGM or Chiptune News (http://www.vorc.org/) MAD is a Japanese composer who often uses MSX as a source of inspiration for his compositions. He also likes to use the characteristic sounds of the PSG and SCC chips regularly. On his website (http://park19.wakwak.com/~cherry/oto/)... Read more at: http://www.msx.org/newspost2040.html ___ SHALOM PORTUGUESE BETA 12 (2004-05-28 16:04:28) Source: Ricardo Bittencourt's mailinglist Ricardo Bittencourt has released a
Re[2]: [MSX] Chase HQ cas file
> By the way: I don't have the space to put it online either, but if > someone would like to try: I can send it via DCC if you get to IRC > (e.g.: #openMSX on irc.freenode.net). > People who'd like to try are asked to do this! :) I still have plenty of online web space! I am only hosting Padial's LPE-FLASHG support files right now. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Chase HQ cas file
> By the way: I don't have the space to put it online either, but if > someone would like to try: I can send it via DCC if you get to IRC > (e.g.: #openMSX on irc.freenode.net). > People who'd like to try are asked to do this! :) You can download the file (temporarely) from: http://lumatec.be/joost/chasehq.wav.gz Have fun analyzing it. Maybe filtering the file with an audio editor (like audacity) would help. Joost ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Chase HQ cas file
David Heremans wrote: I also remember from my early days that some models are much more sensitive about the signal then others. My VG8020 could hardly read some tapes, while the same tape used on a Sony would load without a glitch. I suppose it's the playback device that makes the difference, not the MSX machine. Sony's bitcorder were possibly of higher quality than Philips' datarecorders. At least the bitcorder looks more professional to me ;) I remember having saved a Hydlide 3 game to a special computer cassette on a Philips datarecorder, but was unable to load it afterwards! Also, if this Chase HQ tape recording was made with a normal audio cassette player, a lot of noise gets added. Greetz, Patriek ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Chase HQ cas file
Laurens Holst wrote: Btw, the wav file working on a real MSX but not on openMSX does not really say that there is a 'bug' in openMSX I think? You can change the volume of the wave output and depending on the the MSX might load or not load the tape? It could be called a lacking feature ofcourse, missing a cassette volume control :) (if it actually does). We tried to load the wav via playing it on a PC into a 8250, but the signal wasn't even picked up. Several volumes were used but we were unsuccessful... By the way: I don't have the space to put it online either, but if someone would like to try: I can send it via DCC if you get to IRC (e.g.: #openMSX on irc.freenode.net). People who'd like to try are asked to do this! :) -- Grtjs, Manuel PS: MSX FOR EVER! (Questions? http://faq.msxnet.org/ ) PPS: Visit my homepage at http://manuel.msxnet.org/ ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Chase HQ cas file
I have never found anything like a "filter" in the cassette entry. At the moment, I am able to recognize data at 11000 bauds in a 3,5 MHz MSX. And the speed could be even higher using a more detailed format (let's say, a 64 KHz sound card) and a faster CPU (Z80 at 6/7 MHz). Anyway, 11000 bauds (real speed) is not very reliable. 8700 bauds is 100% compatible if you use a decent CD player or a PC. I love to load games in just a few seconds. 8 KB ROMs take about 12 seconds to load (including the special loader!). Regards, Ed Robsy From: David Heremans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [MSX] Chase HQ cas file Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 08:05:21 +0200 On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 02:51:14AM +0200, Laurens Holst wrote: > Btw, the wav file working on a real MSX but not on openMSX does not > really say that there is a 'bug' in openMSX I think? You can change the > volume of the wave output and depending on the the MSX might load or not > load the tape? It could be called a lacking feature ofcourse, missing a > cassette volume control :) (if it actually does). I also remember from my early days that some models are much more sensitive about the signal then others. My VG8020 could hardly read some tapes, while the same tape used on a Sony would load without a glitch. It was common knowledge those days that any Philips machine was much more pickier about its signal then the Sony machines. I always have thought that this was due to the difference in a possible RC-filter on the cas-in port (but I never actually checked this though) David -- openMSX - the open source MSX emulator that aims for perfection http://openmsx.sf.net/ ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx _ Acepta el reto MSN Premium: Correos más divertidos con fotos y textos increíbles en MSN Premium. Descárgalo y pruébalo 2 meses gratis. http://join.msn.com?XAPID=1697&DI=1055&HL=Footer_mailsenviados_correosmasdivertidos ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx