Re: Hi and CX5M stuff!

2001-12-03 Thread Richard Kilpatrick
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Saku Taipale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Hard? Have you tried already to ask from MSX'ers in Netherlands? :) Neither getting A1GT is hard, needs just money. I've advertised on all the MSX sites I can find, shipping from NL shouldn't be a big issue and I know the PSUs

Re: Hi and CX5M stuff!

2001-12-03 Thread Saku Taipale
I've advertised on all the MSX sites I can find, shipping from NL shouldn't be a big issue and I know the PSUs are compatible. No-one has offered a disk drive. You should ask complete MSX2 with drive(s). Separate disk drives are a bit harder to find. I'm looking into tracking one down in

CX7M

2001-12-03 Thread Richard Kilpatrick
Okay, I said MSX2 isn't as important as a disk drive, and it's not - but I found a CX7M/128 for sale in Japan. I'm thinking it should be possible to buy this, and use the case and motherboard with the power supply and video board from one of my CX5MII/128s to make a UK-spec CX7M. Has anyone done

Re: CX7M

2001-12-03 Thread Hans Otten
The only hard disk interface that support MSX-DOS 1 is the original V1.0 HSH SCSI interface. I have once tested this interface to be working on a MSX-1 Toshiba HX10 with an external floppy disk drive Sony HBD50. Nice experiment, not a very usefull combination btw, no subdirs and a limit on the

MSX DOSs and diskdrives (was CX7M)

2001-12-03 Thread Richard Kilpatrick
In message 20011203124548.DTJ1172.amsfep11-int.chello.nl@[127.0.0.1], Hans Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes The only hard disk interface that support MSX-DOS 1 is the original V1.0 HSH SCSI interface. I have once tested this interface to be working on a MSX-1 Toshiba HX10 with an external floppy

Re: SFG-05 register write routine

2001-12-03 Thread Richard Atkinson
It occurred to me that I may not have dealt with the slot switching properly. MSX machines put RAM in slot 3, don't they? In which case, how does the CX5MII/128 map the SFG-05 into slot 3 as well? Richard ORG #9000 DI IN A, (#A8) PUSH AF OR #03 OUT (#A8), A LD

Sunrise pricing

2001-12-03 Thread Frits Hilderink
How much does the hardware at sunrise cost ? Frits -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html

Re: SFG-05 register write routine

2001-12-03 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Richard Atkinson wrote: It occurred to me that I may not have dealt with the slot switching properly. MSX machines put RAM in slot 3, don't they? In which case, how does the CX5MII/128 map the SFG-05 into slot 3 as well? To be the first: NO The location RAM slot is not in the MSX

Re: CX7M

2001-12-03 Thread Saku Taipale
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Richard Kilpatrick wrote: Okay, I said MSX2 isn't as important as a disk drive, and it's not - but I found a CX7M/128 for sale in Japan. I'm thinking it should be possible to buy this, and use the case and motherboard with the power supply and video board from one of my

Re: SFG-05 register write routine

2001-12-03 Thread Richard Atkinson
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: To be the first: NO The location RAM slot is not in the MSX standard. The RAM can be in any slot. You'll have to find out yourself in which it is. From Basic it is easy though: the upper two selected blocks are from the (first found) RAM

Re: Sunrise pricing

2001-12-03 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Frits Hilderink wrote: How much does the hardware at sunrise cost ? It should be all on http://www.msx.ch/sunformsx -- Grtjs, Manuel PS: MSX 4EVER! (Questions? See http://www.faq.msxnet.org/) PPS: Visit my homepage: http://bilderbeek.cjb.net/ -- For info, see

Re: Sunrise pricing

2001-12-03 Thread Hans Otten
There is a pricelist at www.msx.ch in the Sunrise section The IDE interface with msx-dos2 and rs232 is 140 guilders Van: Frits Hilderink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Datum: 2001/12/03 ma PM 02:18:44 GMT+01:00 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Sunrise pricing How much does the hardware at

Re: SFG-05 register write routine

2001-12-03 Thread Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha
It occurred to me that I may not have dealt with the slot switching properly. MSX machines put RAM in slot 3, don't they? In which case, how does the CX5MII/128 map the SFG-05 into slot 3 as well? To be the first: NO The location RAM slot is not in the MSX standard. The RAM can be in

Re: CX7M

2001-12-03 Thread Richard Kilpatrick
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Saku Taipale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Does the video board _only_ use video signals, or are they directed to the motherboard as well? It looks like the video board is dedicated to converting the output to specific country regions. So I'd guess that it doesn't do

Re: CX7M

2001-12-03 Thread Saku Taipale
You can resell SFG-05 in ebay... True, but it might make a difference to shipping. If I could persuade someone in Japan to sell me the CX7 case and motherboard alone, no video board, no PSU, no SFG, even no keyboard, I'd be happy (I want the case for the CX7 logo, and the battery

RE: Sunrise pricing

2001-12-03 Thread Frits Hilderink
Thanks for the info. I found the pricelist... :)) I also placed an order on the site for the IDE RS232 combo cartridge. Frits -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mari van den Broek Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 3:20 PM To: [EMAIL

Re: MSX DOSs and diskdrives (was CX7M)

2001-12-03 Thread Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha
The only hard disk interface that support MSX-DOS 1 is the original V1.0 HSH SCSI interface. It's said that MegaSCSI also support MSXDOS1 (no subdirs, of course)... Of course, with UZLO 2.0 you can run MSXDOS1 with your HD interface, but it's off the topic. :) = Adriano Camargo

Looking for SVI-2000C

2001-12-03 Thread Ivan Latorre
Hi I want to buy a SVI-2000C cartridge. It is used to connect a Spectravideo robot arm to any MSX computer. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Greetings -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html

Re: Looking for SVI-2000C

2001-12-03 Thread emesix
Hi, I have few 3 brand new SVI-2000 Robot Arms for sale. Price is 35 Euro per piece + shipping and packing costs. Greetings: Saku Taipale, [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Ivan Latorre [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: International MSX Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday,

Re: CX7M

2001-12-03 Thread Richard Kilpatrick
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Saku Taipale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Don't put too much hope in this (it's possible, but...), because mostly Japanese seems to be a bit non-technical people. Sorry now to you who know how to handle tools! :) Anyway, mostly they like to sell computer as one piece.

Re: Looking for SVI-2000C

2001-12-03 Thread Hans Otten
Hi, Saku is selling arms without cartridges :) - Original Message - From: emesix [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 21:18 Subject: Re: Looking for SVI-2000C Hi, I have few 3 brand new SVI-2000 Robot Arms for sale. Price is 35 Euro per piece

Re: Looking for SVI-2000C

2001-12-03 Thread Saku Taipale
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Hans Otten wrote: Saku is selling arms without cartridges :) Yeah, correct, and I got few more, so still having some for sale :) I have few 3 brand new SVI-2000 Robot Arms for sale. Price is 35 Euro per piece + shipping and packing costs. Greetings: Saku

Ikeda MSX prints now available on the MSX Plaza

2001-12-03 Thread Alex Wulms
Dear MSX fans, I have finally found the time to put Ikeda's most recent MSX Prints on the MSX Plaza. See url in the signature if you want to read them. Kind regards, Alex Wulms -- Visit The MSX Plaza (http://www.inter.nl.net/users/A.P.Wulms) for info on XelaSoft, Merlasoft, Quadrivium,

Re: SFG-05 register write routine

2001-12-03 Thread Alex Wulms
] To be the first: NO The location RAM slot is not in the MSX ] standard. The RAM can be in any slot. You'll have to find out yourself ] in which it is. From Basic it is easy though: the upper two selected ] blocks are from the (first found) RAM slot... :-) (This trick is always ] used in

Re: Re: SFG-05 register write routine

2001-12-03 Thread Richard Atkinson
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Hans Otten wrote: Register A8 only tells about the primary slots. In MSX-2 slots are extended, so you need to find RAM in a more advanced way :) This would appear to be the register at memory location # in slot 3. Is this register similar to the one at I/O location