RE: MSX Fair Bussum

2001-09-12 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

Sander, it seemes that you have WAY too much spare time! Why is anything for that fair 
hidden for non MSX.ORG members? It's silly!
You are hiding MSX whilst you should SCREAM IT OF THE ROOFS that MSX IS ALIVE!
hapzee

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Van:Laurens Holst [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden:  dinsdag 11 september 2001 16:45
Aan:MSX Mailinglist
Onderwerp:  MSX Fair Bussum

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: About Powerbasic

2001-09-07 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

How can I ask for something if I never heard of it before!

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Van:Albert Beevendorp [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden:  zaterdag 25 augustus 2001 17:06
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Onderwerp:  RE: About Powerbasic

At 16:14 25-8-01 +0200, you wrote:
Jeezz! That's another thing! I have that Turbo-R but except for it speed, I
don't know much about the extra thingies and how to use them! All to blame
to that japanees manual! (and maybe because there is hardly a real MSX
usergroup with regular meetings (weekly) alive today. And not near where I
live (Vaassen, Holland))
Hapzee

Just ASK! :)


GreeTz, BiFi

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RE: MSX Pictures - Help needed

2001-08-29 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

I found a site with a lot of ancient computers. All computers I can think 
of are there with pictures, spect, the lot. Also MSX. Even that rare red 
MSX computer is on there.: http://www/homecomputer.de
Have a look, maibe there are your missing pictures.
Hapzee
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: About Powerbasic

2001-08-26 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

Ok, my mistake: I thought the cartridge saying GFXbasic v4.0 was the 
Powerbasic you all were talking about, but I found a disk and manual 
stating Powerbasic v1.3. So that's something completely different!

I realy have to find time and some fellow or MSX club near me to explore 
all these (for me) new things! Where are the days we did these things in 
out computerclub. At the moment I am the only one left that still does 
something with MSX. (Except Ge van Essen, he plays Gorbi's Pipeline all the 
time)

Hapzee

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Van:Peter Burkhard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden:  zaterdag 25 augustus 2001 21:17
Aan:Hans-Peter Zeedijk hapzee
Onderwerp:  Re: About Powerbasic

In local.msx.int schrieben Sie:

 Because it was mentioned by someone of you that Punx will use
Powerbasic:
 Why is that Powerbasic in a seperate cartridge?. it should have been
easy
Powerbasic is on a disk and not in cartridge



 and yes, I have those power stuff (GFX9000, moonsound, Turbo-R and a
lot
 more) too! (and I am not a programmer or composer, just an ordenary
 MSX-freak)
The powerbasic work in a Turbo-R with the disk.

Gretz
Peter

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Midi-files playing

2001-08-26 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

I think I miss something: I have Turbo-R with Moonsound and Music module, 
all have midi possibillities and I still can't hear a peep when I try to 
play a *.mid-file: I found MSP (Midi Song Player), but I have troubles 
finding out how it works and when it plays (the bars are going up and down) 
I don't hear a thing:
Do I have to tell MSP to play it through the Moonsound or the Music module 
or the FM music of the Turbo R or does it play through the MIDI port of 
either the Music Module or the Turbo-R and I have to connect a Midi capable 
keybord to it to hear anything?
Or do I have to use a different program?

I bought the Turbo-R with all this extra hardware and with loads of 
MIDI-files on the harddisk, so I think there should be a way.

Please advise.
Hapzee

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About Powerbasic

2001-08-25 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

Because it was mentioned by someone of you that Punx will use Powerbasic:
Why is that Powerbasic in a seperate cartridge?. it should have been easy 
to implement it on the ROM of the GFX9000

and yes, I have those power stuff (GFX9000, moonsound, Turbo-R and a lot 
more) too! (and I am not a programmer or composer, just an ordenary 
MSX-freak)

Hapzee

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About MegaSCSI

2001-08-25 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

Is that Mega SCSI still a do-it-yourself thing? I mean you have to make 
your own cartridge?
Or is it for sale somewhere? (I am not afraid to use a soldering iron, but 
I don't know to mutch of electronics and nothing of making my own printed 
cirquit boards)

hapzee

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About Novaxis SCSI

2001-08-25 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

I own a Gouda SCSI cartridge for my Turbo-R. In the list it was mentioned 
that there exist a version of a ROM for it, witch makes it possible to boot 
from any SCSI-ID.
Will someone sell me a ready made ROM? (or swap a cartridge with mine?)

Hapzee

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RE: About Powerbasic

2001-08-25 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

Jeezz! That's another thing! I have that Turbo-R but except for it speed, I 
don't know much about the extra thingies and how to use them! All to blame 
to that japanees manual! (and maybe because there is hardly a real MSX 
usergroup with regular meetings (weekly) alive today. And not near where I 
live (Vaassen, Holland))
Hapzee

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Van:Maarten ter Huurne [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden:  zaterdag 25 augustus 2001 18:14
Aan:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp:  Re: About Powerbasic

On Saturday 25 August 2001 13:36, you wrote:

 Because it was mentioned by someone of you that Punx will use Powerbasic:
 Why is that Powerbasic in a seperate cartridge?. it should have been easy
 to implement it on the ROM of the GFX9000

The GFX9000 doesn't have a ROM.

But I think on the turbo R, Power BASIC can be run from RAM, using the 
shadow
RAM option (DRAM mode).


By the way, I have turbo R + GFX9000 + MoonSound as well.

Bye,
Maarten
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RE: MSX fair at Bussum

2001-08-16 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)



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Van:Laurens Holst [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden:  donderdag 16 augustus 2001 11:26
Aan:MSX Mailinglist
Onderwerp:  Re: MSX fair at Bussum

 Dear Hans-Peter,

 Please contact Jaap Hoogendijk, he is the organisator of the MSX Fair 
2001.
 His e-mail address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Or contact me, ofcourse. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To answer your question: yes, we can create some space to put down your own
computer and work with others. consider it done. however, on a general 
note,
taking a stand is highly preferred... the fair isn't costless, you know, 
and
Jaap won't like it if he has less money after the fair than he had before 
it.


Nu kan ik het even in het Nederlands doen:
Kan je me info sturen over prijzen van stands? Ikdenk dat ik gewoon een 
stand huur en dan samen met een paar anderen van de SGGA deze bemannen en 
die probleempjes die ik heb op een grote poster eraan hangen en hopen dat 
er iemand is die mij kan en wil helpen op dat moment. (Mischien komt ie er 
dan gewoon bij zitten met zijn spullen!)
Groeten Hapzee

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A bit RE: MSX-DOS2 wanted

2001-07-31 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

I have 2 MSXDOS 2.2 cartridges:
1) HSH MSX-DOS2.20 I think it was the first one
2) Nemesis 2 SCC cartridge with a switchable MSX DOS 2.2 ROM on top of it.
I would like to trade for a working IDE interface (I hope I don't need an extra DOS 
2.2 with that one)
or for a different MSX cartridge. (preferable a game)
Hapzee
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Van:Ivan Latorre [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden:  zaterdag 28 juli 2001 11:58
Aan:International MSX Mailing List
Onderwerp:  MSX-DOS2 wanted

Hi

I'm looking for a MSX-DOS2 cartridge.
It must be in good condition (and at a reasonable price).
I've seen those of MSX-Club West-Friesland. Are still being sold?

Ivan


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RE: Harddisk Novaxis

2001-07-23 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

Thanks all for the sugestions, but I know the map command, but when I was 
trying I had only 3 partitions on the harddisk and on the ZIP are also 3. I 
think it is the partition type, because the ZIP is made on an MK cartridge. 
I will have a look there, because on the 8250 with the MK cartridge I also 
boot from a 20Mb harddisk, but there the ZIPdrive has SCSI ID 1, so it 
succeeds the harddisk directly.
But that SCSI BIOS version 1.59 looks interresting: I have 2 ZIPS that are 
bootable.
Can somebody tell me who could supply me with a ROM?
Thanks, Hapzee

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Harddisk Novaxis

2001-07-22 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

I am trying a different harddisk on my Turbo R with Gouda (Novaxis) SCSI 
controller. The controller comes with following data:

Novaxis MSX2/Turbo-R SCSI BIOS Version 1.51
(c) 1994-1995 KMcs / MSX Club Gouda
Written by Jurgen Kramer july 3th 1995-
Hardware by H.G. 1993. Version 1.1

Host ID : 6 , Target ID : 0

ID #0 - IBM DPES-31080  Revision 531Q   3
ID #5 - IOMEGA  ZIP 100 Revision N*32   N

I have 2 problems:
1st: If I boot I can't get to the ZIP drive. The disk in it I can use on my 
other MSX with MK SCSI cartridge, so it containes partioning and data.

2nd: I want to partition the harddisk with as less partitions as possible. 
I though the 32Mb boundary was broken with Novaxis, but when using NFDISK 
it reports the harddisk as follow:
NFDISK V1.0 by RMt  AMs
(c) 5-1995 MSX Club Gouda
ID  Vendor  Productname
0   IBM DPES-31080
5   IOMEGA  ZIP 100

When choosing the IBM harddisk it shows Total Capacity: :34.248, but I 
think it means 1.034.248 because it is a 1Gb harddisk.
If I want to add partitions, I can't get them bigger then 31.999 kbytes for 
the first partition and 31.998 for the next partitions.
It doesn't matter what I choose in the partition type selector, e.g.: 
Extended, (old) PC, (old) MSX or MAK 3.0

Can someone explain this?

Greetings, Hans-Peter (hapzee) Zeedijk

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MSX stuf for Sale

2001-07-04 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)

Have a look at www.shop.ekoning.com
There's a lot of MSX (and other stuf)

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