Re: Core Dump

2000-09-07 Thread Saku Taipale
I already offered help when I first learned of his harddisk problem. However, the harddisk doesn't even spin, so there is nothing I can fix with sector editing (that was what I hoped for). I also mailed him, but he didn't even answer. Do you know is the problem in the step-motor of disc or

Re: OPLL emulation

2000-09-07 Thread Albert Beevendorp
Yes, fMSX-DOS has a pretty good OPLL emulation. GreeTz, BiFi - Original Message - From: Jose Angel Morente [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:26 AM Subject: OPLL emulation Hello world ! Is there any MSX emulator with wave-based OPLL

MSX turbo R

2000-09-07 Thread a.beevendorp
Let's start something different, There are some things I really miss having on the MSX turbo R. What do you miss? My list first: - Command(s) to switch CPU - Function(s) to detect current CPU setting - Function(s) to detect the state of the Yes- and No-key, because these aren't located in the

Re: MSX turbo R

2000-09-07 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, you wrote: - Command(s) to switch CPU - Function(s) to detect current CPU setting You mean in BASIC? In assembly, it's BIOS call #0180 and #0183. - Function(s) to detect the state of the Yes- and No-key, because these aren't located in the keyboard matrix from HFBE5

Re: MSX turbo R

2000-09-07 Thread Albert Beevendorp
At 17:00 7-9-00 +, you wrote: On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, you wrote: - Command(s) to switch CPU - Function(s) to detect current CPU setting You mean in BASIC? In assembly, it's BIOS call #0180 and #0183. I knew that already, I do mean in Basic. - Function(s) to detect the state of the Yes-

Re: MSX turbo R

2000-09-07 Thread Albert Beevendorp
At 18:46 7-9-00 +0200, you wrote: There are some things I really miss having on the MSX turbo R. What do you miss? My list first: - Command(s) to switch CPU - Function(s) to detect current CPU setting Upgrade your MSX-Dos2 to MSX-Dos2.41! This has a special command called CPU which

Re: MSX turbo R

2000-09-07 Thread Tristan
Also, the MSX-MUSIC Basic consists of more than just the commands we know. I know some of them are related to some future addition. But even still, why didn't they continue to work this out and activate these commands? My best guess: because of commercial reasons. In other words: there

Re: OPLL emulation

2000-09-07 Thread Tristan
Yes, fMSX-DOS has a pretty good OPLL emulation. IIRC, fMSX-DOS uses the OPL3 and not wave based emulation. BTW. I don't think wave (pcm?) based emulation will do any good. A mathematical emulation of 2-operator FM synthesis would be more suitable. The OPLL has some pretty hard to emulate

Re: MSX turbo R

2000-09-07 Thread Alex Wulms
] You can find a lot of interesting articles on the turbo R (published before ] in MCCM) on The MSX Plaza by Alex Wulms: ] http://www.inter.nl.net/users/A.P.Wulms/ ] Note: the turbo R articles are Dutch only (for now?). Translation is still on my ever growing to do list. Kind regards, Alex