From: "Laurens Holst" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Nobunaga no yabou
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 14:20:01 +0200
In Japan KOEI is still going strong...
Can somebody explain me what KOEI is or what it stands for???
~Grauw
MSX
Hi
Just wanted to mention this:
Werner Augusto Roder Kai's laptop-diskdrive to 34 pin MSX drive connector
scheme has been added to the connector section of The Ultimate MSX FAQ.
Thanks, Werner!
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? See: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
PPS: Visit my homepage
Perhaps you (or somebody else) can show our Joynet game at Tilburg ? At
MSX JAU 98 we had just 4 cables, so we played just in 4 people...
Volunteers ?
The laserbike-game??? Well, I will take my cable with me, and finding
another computer shouldn't be too difficult either... I hope your name is
Hi,
I have tried with the KUN-BASIC, but it is not possible for technical
motives,
because after not it loads me the levels with BLOAD, understands!!!
You can disable KUN-Basic temporarily using _TURBO OFF so then you can use
BLOAD
therefore, I
am forced to use a ROUTINE in language
At 14:22 19-4-99 +0200, you wrote:
Hiya,
If anybody has a lid for the cartridge space in a vg8010, I would be
very interested... I found a working vg8010 on a flee market but the
cartridge "thing" lid was missing...
Take it to Tilburg or something.. By the way, I've got a Philips VG8020
(mint
Hi Shevek,
Respect to the motley SPRITES, I beg you send me your ROUTINES the L/ M, thank
you so much!!!
I ask you also if you possess a ROUTINE in L/ M from BASIC for make move the
SPRITES to tall speed, Ok!!!
Does the salute screen 1, do it work well with your instructions, but if
must I
Hi,
I have tried with the KUN-BASIC, but it is not possible for technical motives,
because after not it loads me the levels with BLOAD, understands!!!, I
therefore
am forced to use a ROUTINE in language machine for make move the SPRITES
to high speed, and which function from BASIC with of
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, jam wrote:
AW I agree on this explanation. You can doublecheck this theory by
AW analyzing the track with some kind of track analysis tool. If I
AW remember correctly, there exists some kind of japanese copy program
AW which can analyze the track for you. Though, I
Hiya,
If anybody has a lid for the cartridge space in a vg8010, I would be
very interested... I found a working vg8010 on a flee market but the
cartridge "thing" lid was missing...
HEY! I got the same problem! So, if anyone has 2 Anyway: I want such a
cartridge 'hatch' (as I call it)
Hi there,
Who the fuck is Wim Elschot? His name sounds familiar but i can't recall a
face
with that name...
He gives OI-03 and says "Eh, eh, he?" too much...
Are you going to tilburg btw?
Nope, I'm in Texel at that moment.
Grtz
Coen
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Oh you meant that guy... i just have had oi-06 so oi-03 is a long time ago...
:)
you're not at HHS anymore are you? And remco isn't either i suppose?
Well see ya later and if you've got a serious offer for my commodore 64 (like
blowing it up...) i'll just here it from you
greets,
Bart.
I think it is the same reason as putting the boot sector on the outside
of
the disk (the widest circle). There is more magnetic space reserved for
the sector, so it will be more secure.
That's not true. A bigger gap doesn't mean the bytes inside sector get
more
space, it only
Hi Coen,
Who the fuck is Wim Elschot? His name sounds familiar but i can't recall a face
with that name...
Are you going to tilburg btw?
Greets,
Bart.
Coen van der Geest wrote:
Hi there,
I also have a commodore 64 for trade, I will trade anything for it.. :)
What about a CD from Rene
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
Shevek wrote:
Even mailers don't understand my name doesn't start with a capital :(
I think it is the same reason as putting the boot sector on the outside of
the disk (the widest circle). There is more magnetic space reserved for
the
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