On Friday 13 October 2000 02:41, you wrote:
> I was looking for some info on how to change my emailaddress with msx@stack
> and noticed that the section about the mailinglist in the faq is a bit out
> of date.
>
> The link MSX MAILINGLIST INFO is dead, probably because Wiebe no longer
> maintains
Em qui, 12 out 2000, Richard Gerrits escreveu:
> I was looking for some info on how to change my emailaddress with msx@stack
> and noticed that the section about the mailinglist in the faq is a bit out
> of date.
>
> The link MSX MAILINGLIST INFO is dead, probably because Wiebe no longer
> maint
Am 12 Oct 2000 21:07:30 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Laurens Holst) schrieb:
> > > The new BIOS v2.0 isn't compatible with the old one already
> > because of the
> > > added 24-bit sector access. So most direct-interface-access
> > programs already
> > > don't work.
> > Which program will not work?
>
Hello,
I was looking for some info on how to change my emailaddress with msx@stack
and noticed that the section about the mailinglist in the faq is a bit out
of date.
The link MSX MAILINGLIST INFO is dead, probably because Wiebe no longer
maintains the list.
Maybe someone can correct this.
Gre
> > The new BIOS v2.0 isn't compatible with the old one already
> because of the
> > added 24-bit sector access. So most direct-interface-access
> programs already
> > don't work.
> Which program will not work?
I don't know exactly. The programs which directly access the IDE-BIOS (v2.0)
without c
Hello all,MSX-Info Blad from Holland decided to start selling
Leonardo Padial'shardware in Holland and Belgium. Because of the possibility
of orderinglarger quantities it is possible to sell Padial's hardware with a
lot ofdiscount. For instance if we manage to sell more than 10 LPE Z380
car
> > Ah, yes, I forgot this auction. I saw it too :-). If youwant play MSX
> > Laserdisks it would be better to buy PX-7 from Japan, because you
> > will need NTSC model. Other possibility is using needed converters
> Hummm. I was interested in a Australian PX-7. It seems that there they use
> PAL
Saku Taipale wrote:
> > If you know how to repair a LD-700:
> > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=463442936
> > 4 broken LD-700 players for $36.
>
> Quite cheap price, but shipping costs are too high... You can get
> working LD-700 for 25-40 USD.
>
> > > price varies from 80-
> If you know how to repair a LD-700:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=463442936
> 4 broken LD-700 players for $36.
Quite cheap price, but shipping costs are too high... You can get
working LD-700 for 25-40 USD.
> > price varies from 80-120 USD per disk + shipping costs.
Saku Taipale wrote:
> Hi Ivan,
>
> > I was wondering which Laser Disc video players
> > you can connect to a PX-7. Only LD-700?
>
> According to manual you can connect also Pioneer LD-1100. But I haven't
> seen any LD-1100 players with the needed control jack. Besides, LD-700
> is _lot_ better an
>
> The new BIOS v2.0 isn't compatible with the old one already
because of the
> added 24-bit sector access. So most direct-interface-access
programs already
> don't work.
Which program will not work?
Gretz Peter
Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also http://www.faq.msxnet.org/
Hi Ivan,
> I was wondering which Laser Disc video players
> you can connect to a PX-7. Only LD-700?
According to manual you can connect also Pioneer LD-1100. But I haven't
seen any LD-1100 players with the needed control jack. Besides, LD-700
is _lot_ better and reliable than LD-1100... You can
Hello
I was wondering which Laser Disc video players
you can connect to a PX-7. Only LD-700?
Is very difficult to find MSX LD software?
Greets
Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also http://www.faq.msxnet.org/
> On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, you wrote:
>
> > What is the ports used by the RS232C interface and
> > What is the functions of each port?
> > (Or what chip is inside in the cartridge?)
>
> Port #80 and a few above.
>
> The chip is Exar ST16C550, a 16550 UART (the common PC serial chip, like
> Albert s
> by the IDE hardware: ALL IDE harddisk types can be connected. (1MB,
> 10GB, 40GB, 123GB, ...)
> by the IDE software: current bios 2.01 'only' support reading/writing of
> sectors in the first 8 GB range of the device. So if you're using a 10
> GB harddisk, the last 2GB can't be accessed. The IDE
> At 07:28 26-9-00 -0700, you wrote:
> >[...]
> > > >- Somebody out there with a MSX mouse which he/she wants to sell ?
> > >
> > > I'm sure Anne de Raad will help you solve some of the problems.
> >
> >Well now *that* is a useful reply... :)
>
> :)
>
> Please leave the original intact okay?
Oh I
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