Re: Restoring screenmode in DOS2

2000-03-07 Thread Patriek Lesparre
David Heremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef in nieuwsbericht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:ðÐÁ^ÀÐÁ^˜ÐÁ^pÐÁ^`ÐÁ^0ÐÁ^... Are we going to see some new TNI products released for MSX ? It was meant for TNI to release a memory game and I know of some shoot-em-up for GFX9000 which shoudl have been released by now

Re: Restoring screenmode in DOS2

2000-03-07 Thread Patriek Lesparre
I wrote: Anyway, can anybody help me to a piece of code that does what I need? Never mind, an interslot-call (CALSLT) to CHGMOD (005Fh) did the trick :) (my first interslot-call! ^_^) The BIOS is always in slot 0-0, right? Patriek [EMAIL PROTECTED] ,-. ,. ,-.

Re: Restoring screenmode in DOS2

2000-03-07 Thread David Heremans
Patriek Lesparre wrote: I wrote: Anyway, can anybody help me to a piece of code that does what I need? Never mind, an interslot-call (CALSLT) to CHGMOD (005Fh) did the trick :) (my first interslot-call! ^_^) The BIOS is always in slot 0-0, right? If your machine is compliant to the

Re: Just an inspiration I had suddenly

2000-03-07 Thread shevek
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Nestor Soriano wrote: It is only me who thinks that we need with some urgence a C or BASIC compiler with the same integrated interface of Compass?? Perhaps I am the only one, but really prefer the unix way, where all is separated, so you can use your own editor with any

Re: Restoring screenmode in DOS2

2000-03-07 Thread Daniel Jorge Caetano
On Tue, 07 Mar 2000 09:41:29 +0100, Patriek Lesparre wrote: Never mind, an interslot-call (CALSLT) to CHGMOD (005Fh) did the trick :) (my first interslot-call! ^_^) The BIOS is always in slot 0-0, right? No, look at FCC1h address for find it's location. Remember that this slot can or cannot be

Re: Restoring screenmode in DOS2

2000-03-07 Thread a.beevendorp
David Heremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef in nieuwsbericht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:ðÐÁ^ÀÐÁ^˜ÐÁ^pÐÁ^`ÐÁ^0ÐÁ^... Are we going to see some new TNI products released for MSX ? It was meant for TNI to release a memory game and I know of some shoot-em-up for GFX9000 which shoudl have been released by now