and was stored nicely on the shelf, not dumped into the
cellar what maybe would loosen the jumpers but also destroy the Harddisk
itself.
No look at the reply to Maico Arts, he was right about the Host-Id.
Hapzee
- Original Message -
From: Leonard Silva de Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED
128kb upgrade is simple. The machine already have a place on it's PCB for a
aditional
64kb memory bank. To have more than 128kb you will need to make a circuit
to
control the bigger mapper.
Cya MSXers ...
- Original Message -
From: Ivan Latorre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: International MSX
- Original Message -
From: Joost Yervante Damad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 3:37 AM
Subject: Re: MSX-PLAYer beta for download @ msx.org
Japanese keyboardlayout :(, for the rest a barebones emulator without
sound. It does run MSX-DOS
An UK chip reseller is trying to get enough interested buyers so it can meet
the minimal number of units in a chip order at Yamaha.
check it out at :
http://www.SmallBuys.co.uk/promote-2679.htm
I found this URL in a SEGA Master System amateur developers forum located
at:
- Original Message -
From: Sander Zuidema [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: Exclusive interview about Konami and the S.C.C.
Another quote from the interview
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SONY Corp. was a major obstacle in the large-scale development of
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From: Maarten ter Huurne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: Exclusive interview about Konami and the S.C.C. (plus cracking
software stuff)
On Friday 01 June 2001 23:07, you wrote:
SEGA ? What SEGA has to do
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From: Daniel Jorge Caetano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: Exclusive interview about Konami and the S.C.C. (plus cracking
software stuff)
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001 20:07:45 -0300, Leonard Silva de Oliveira wrote
- Original Message -
From: Maarten ter Huurne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:28 PM
Subject: Dreamcast video
Hi,
The company who designed the Dreamcast video is called Imagination
Technologies. So either Nishi got the name wrong, or he was
Manuel Soler wrote:
Hi all,
...
IDE Master: harddisk Mode...
IDE Slave: cd-rom Mode 3 Matushita...
(even thought it's a Creative cd-rom)
then defaults to a: (that's fine).
Creative Labs sells Matsushita (Panasonic) CD-ROM
and CD-R/CD-RW drives under their own brand as well
Samsung
I've look Quarth, Space manbow and Gradius 3 and all of them use the same chip
Konami 051649 seems to be the part number for the chip in my opinion.
But I wonder why 2212P003 is written in big letters.
also 8935EAI (from space manbow) seems to be respectively the year of the
chip manufacture,
Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
On Monday 30 October 2000 14:59, Nestor Soriano wrote:
...
OUT #C4,2
OUT #C5,-248 / -208 (for 50Hz or 60 Hz equalization)
OUT #C4,4
OUT #C5,%0101
Well, it happens that after the last OUT, the computer hangs!! I tried
even the raw OUTs in BASIC
Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
On Tuesday 31 October 2000 01:52, you wrote:
I tried the same code with my MSX-Audio (ports #C0 #C1) and got the
same
results. Then it's also capable of generating interrupts, just like
moonsound
does.
Yes, that's true. OPL timers have been present
Laurens Holst wrote:
Support for it is also dropped since the MSX2+ which standarized the
location of the VDP at port #98.
Thanks for the info ... I guess it was dropped due to lack of usage ...
Cya MSXers ...
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Sandy Pleyte wrote:
Jose Angel Morente wrote:
Does some body has a crack whitch also works on a Turbo-R ? Because the
Crack of Martos doesn't :(
Huh? It should work on MSXturboR ...
Did you press CTRL key at start up?
Yes, i did, and also tryed both versions (0 and 1),
Daniel Zorita wrote:
Surely your machine has a internal modification ...
No, my TR is not modified.
And the 4 MB expansion is external.
I think the matter is that internal TR memory, has only a register of 5 bit
for the mapper,
and the remaining 3 bits are "unconnected".
But the 4 MB
Alex Wulms wrote:
] On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, David Heremans wrote:
]
] Is there some page which could tell me how all the MSX version react on
] an in a,(#FF). I know it shouldn't be done but I'm trying to change a
] program...
]
] In MSX turbo R and some MSX2+ machines, the upper 3 bits
David Heremans wrote:
Some time ago I noticed that Turbo-R machines does that with all MSX
system
reserved I/O port ... Then if you try to read any I/O port that has a
internal
pehiperal installed the S1990 chip engine will block output from the
cartridge.
I guess it's made this
Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Leonard Silva de Oliveira wrote:
Some time ago I noticed that Turbo-R machines does that with all MSX
system
reserved I/O port ... Then if you try to read any I/O port that has a
internal
pehiperal installed the S1990 chip engine
Daniel Zorita wrote:
Sp, June 22th 2000
Hello.
At my Turbo R A1GT, with a 4MB Padial's Ram expansion,
all bits of ports HFC to HFF are active
You can do:
OUT 252,222
?INP(252)
222
OK
OUT 252,0
?INP(252)
0
OK
So, it works as suppossed: Well.
Surely your machine has a
Rafael Lima wrote:
I just got some info from Akira from SHMUPS. He really know a lot about
Shooters, he told me he never heard about a game called Electric Aleste for
Sega CD..the name of the Sega CD game is "RoboAleste"
Damn...I need to buy it right now! :-)
Go buy the original
Just a piece of information about MegaSCSI ...
Fujitsu MB89352A is a 10Mb/s SCSI controller with
DMA support , made probably for Fujitsu FM Towns
custom PC (Nowadays IBM/PC compatible) computer line.
Cya MSXers ...
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David Heremans wrote:
Laurens Holst wrote:
Well since the I/O ports are used and they both have mapped the same
ones,
they will probably both play the same
(unless they are used through
their
BIOS, which however rarely happens, I think only in Basic).
How how how,
Explain this
Pierre Gielen wrote:
MSX Datapack is a huge book published by ASCII corporation , which
provides ALL hardware/software information required to build devices
100% compliant with the MSX standard.
Now that all professional developers have seized their work on MSX, what has
happened to
Pierre Gielen wrote:
If the interested people want a schematic of this slot expander
(simplified version , inspired
on ASCII design at MSX Datapack) I can make it available in GIF or JPG
format.
Yes, please! BTW what's MSX Datapack?
Pierre,
MSX Datapack is a huge book published
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
I'd just read on your page that you want a V9958 videochip. I have an
spare V9958 here at my home. Do you have interest on it ?
We can setup a cool exchange between you and me ... =)
what you think ?
AH, I'm really interested in that V9958, but I'm
Yo guys.
I know how the hardware behind a standard MSX slot expander works ...
In order to be a expanded MSX slot, you would have to catch writes to
the address h, or -1, and use this information (per 16K block) together
with adresslines A0..A13, to enable the subslots.
Well It's
Yo guys.
I know how the hardware behind a standard MSX slot expander works ...
In order to be a expanded MSX slot, you would have to catch writes to
the address h, or -1, and use this information (per 16K block) together
with adresslines A0..A13, to enable the subslots.
Well It's
I'd just read on your page that you want a V9958 videochip. I have an
spare V9958 here at my home. Do you have interest on it ?
We can setup a cool exchange between you and me ... =)
what you think ?
Cya MSXer ...
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Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
Hi guys!
I have some MSX stuff for trade (for other MSX stuff) or for sale.
Everything is traded/sold to the highest bidder. You can place bids
anytime, and you will be notified if someone else made a higher bid.
Here's a quote from my MSX page, For Sale
Leonard Silva de Oliveira wrote:
Damn ! That was going to be a private mail ! What a
mistake ... Heh !
Cya MSXers ...
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Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
Hi guys!
I have some MSX stuff for trade (for other MSX stuff) or for sale.
Everything is traded/sold to the highest bidder. You can place bids
anytime, and you will be notified if someone else made a higher bid.
Here's a quote from my MSX page, For Sale
Netscape sucks ! =P
Cya MSXers ...
(And I gave up ... hehehehe)
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More
"", [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Hey ... Do you know National Semiconductor's
LM1881 ? It's a cute piece of silicon that does the job of
slice the composite sync into Hsync and Vsync in TTL levels ...
Nice don't it ? Better yet ... It's a simple 8-like-an-opamp package
making it's live
"", [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Who know if its possible to use an Amiga monitor (mod. 1084S) on a TR GT?
This monitor uses a DB-9 connector (RGB?)
Yes, it is :)
Turbo-R has the same RGB connector of F700.
Alejandro Corral connected his F700 on a 1084S.
Eing?
It's NOT possible!
Just testing ...
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MkII wrote:
I've got a 1M RAM cartridge that I'd like to use as a RAM disk. I've tried
trusty Leonid Baraz's RDV but it only recognizes 256K.
Is it technically feasible to install DOS2 onto the cart and create a
recoverable (but not nonvolatile) RAM disk?
Kisses.
MkII
I
The full version of the game "Be Bop Bout" was made available for
public download by it's author , Kikuchi , from Tempest.
http://www.phoenix-c.or.jp/~tomo/
The english version , translated by Takamichi Suzukawa is available for
download at http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/i/takatemp/bebop-e.htm
Ricardo Bittencourt Vidigal Leitao wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Daniel Jorge Caetano wrote:
Another interisting question: why SCREEN 9 does not exist?
I think Ademir Carchano and Ricardo Bittencourt knows the answer.
SCREEN 9 was used only on a korean machine, to implement
Laurens Holst wrote:
The Gfx9000 can superimpose the image over an incoming signal, can't it???
If that's so then you can create a game/program showing 3-layers!!!
The background doesn't move or only moves up and down, which is the v9938
screen. If it's a bit vague, that doesn't matter.
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
Eric...! You're doing it again! ;-)) (This is so typical! ;-DDD)
Eric (would love to own a DX-7, btw ;-))
You once wondered if the SFG-05 in my Yamaha CX-5M is a DX-7. Can anyone shed
a light on this?
By the way, is there any program for Yamaha
Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
At 09:24 AM 7/15/99 -0300, you wrote:
OPL1 is contained inside the OPL2 used by AdLib cards. The
OPL1 part of OPL2 chips is register-compatible with OPL1
chips and delivers exactly the same output.
I thought that OPL2 didn't include the ADPCM part.
Bye,
"Giovanni R. Nunes" wrote:
Pazos,
EVA files are not compressed.
Yes, but MSX has "power-horse" to decompress data and maintain
synchro?
I bet that it hasn't enough "horse-power" to do that "on the fly".
Maybe if it had a DMA since the beginning we could develop a DSP to
handle
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote:
The problem happens before it...
A UZIX disk contains a DOS1 bootsector.
Based on Duddu report, even the bootsector isn't executed
correctly.
I don't use DOS2 mapper routines, I have my own interrupt handler,
I
Laurens Holst wrote:
[...]
I've a lot of things to
transfer for write another CD (EVAs! I'm with 16 EVAs including
openning and ending from "Oh my Godness", "Gundan", "Evangelion" and
videos converted from Sega Saturn).
What the heck are EVA's??? Are they this
MkII wrote:
There is a simple and single reason that makes not possible to directly
use
PC-Engine/TurboGrafx code on the MSX.
The reason is that it uses a dedicated(mildly modified) 6502 as main
CPU.
Just like NES and Super NES(last one is sligthly based on the Supergrafx
PC-Engine
Alejandro Corral wrote:
At 05:53 29/06/99 +0200, you wrote:
They are also used at least on the Atari Portfolio handheld computer and
the NEC Turbographx (PC-Engine).
Somebody has pin info for Bee Card and TurboGrafx Cards?
If they are compatible, what about extract Turbografx games
Laurens Holst wrote:
People,
It's a weird, weird world.
The first Macintoshs has Zilog8530 inside for serial ports control.
But what weird in it? This IC is called as serial communications
controller, i.e., SCC. :)
Same controller in the Philips modem...
And it's a
jam wrote:
Hola [EMAIL PROTECTED] !!!
Leonard Silva de Oliveira le solto a jam:
:? It sounds strange to me. I've got a Master System and I've seen
a fantastic AY-3-8910 inside.
LO
LO The sega master system has a chip wich looks like the V9938
LO It's the VDP
TFH wrote:
Can anyone tell me if the Brazilian MSX-Mailinglist is offline again ?
Greetz,
Arnaud
Hi Arnaud !
Try to send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and put on the body of the message :
subscribe msxbr-l
(Ya know that blah blah blah =) )
Cya MSXers ...
MSX
jam wrote:
Hi, Ricardo!!
RL Some Sega Master System games do use the 5.5 bits trick, but the
RL PSG of the Master isn't a true AY-3-8190. Instead, it is a
:? It sounds strange to me. I've got a Master System and I've seen a fantastic
AY-3-8910 inside.
The sega master system
Some Sega Master System games do use the 5.5 bits trick, but the
PSG of the Master isn't a true AY-3-8190. Instead, it is a SN-something,
slower than our one (and also it doesn't have envelopes...)
Haha ! Texas Instuments PSG chips sucks hard ... =)
I wonder why SEGA used that
MkII wrote:
2. Panasonic 3DO has a hidden V9990 inside.
Hidden? It wasn't listed on the specs? Was RJ Mical ashamed of putting that
into his machine?
He was trying to set a kind of MSX-ish standard with a kind of enhanced
Amiga-ish chip set, so the VDP should be the MSX-ish part 8;)
Laurens Holst wrote:
3. The first Sound Blaster's board has a OPL1
Nice to know.
Sound Blaster 16 has got an OPL3. The second series of SB Pro too...
The CAPCOM CPS-I, Mortal Combat 1 , All the SEGA system16 games,
Raiden (Seibu Haikatsu) and a lot of other games does use OPM
Pablo Vasques Bravo-Villalba wrote:
"Giovanni R. Nunes" wrote:
No! ACE-1 is a MSX Board to be inserted in PC cases, has a Z84 at
10Mhz, 8 Slots and 4 SIMM memory sockets. And you insert boards like a
PC (Video Board, Floppy Controller, etc...).
Ahm, this was what I saw at
Giovanni R. Nunes wrote:
Jurczyk,
Are u so sexy? Where is your photo? I became curious... Well, I've a
non-MSX-freak girlfriend... =)
Hey! If you girlfriend knows, she brokes your three legs! Three? Yes!
she'll find a way to make it... :)
Let's talk about MSX, I don't
MkII wrote:
Navarone MSX.
The ultimate RGB SCART adapter for MSX2/2+/Turbo-R home computers.
BIG power LED + RGB mode auto-switch + violent design
http://www.fut.es/~xrc/MSX/NAVARONE.HTM
I saw it ... very clean connector ...
Is the cable also available from you ?
Also works as a
Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
At 09:38 AM 5/21/99 +0200, you wrote:
is it possible with current technologies to engeneer a handheld MSX
computer? Just for private use (hobby), not commercially.
I think it's even possible to make an MSX in a single IC.
The size of the device would be
Alex Wulms wrote:
] By the way, maybe some of you are interested: Bleem is now cracked
so anyone
] can enjoy the power of Bleem (and you don't have to pay the lots of
money).
What is bleem?
Kind regards,
Alex Wulms
Bleem is a commercial Playstation emulator.
(I'd never tried
Zondag, T. wrote:
Hi Fellow MSX freaks,
I am proud to present the Funet MSX cdrom at the Tilburg meeting. It
will contain the entire MSX archive and maybe some bonusses! Get
your copy! Especially modem users ;-)
The price will be Dfl. 10,-
Best Regards,
Tristan aka Omega
T.
Bastiaan Hubers wrote:
But (Oh shit there's a but here) is there a typing error in it? it says
74ls139 somewhere,
and you said there where 2 74ls138 in a previous mail.
Is it possible you could make some pictures (front and back) of your
cartridge?
Yeah ! that´s a typo (typing error) !
Patrick Kramer wrote:
Maybe someone can put it on a website? I could if you want to... but
my MSX page is kinda crappy.
It's http://www.dse.nl/~bcs
Ok ... put it there ... =)
I'm still should do a "newbie description" for that schematics
but the schematics are enough for
Damn ... in a distraction I sent the atatchment to the mailing list ...
sorry all !
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People interested in midi devices may take a look on this url :
http://nctnico.op.het.net/midi.htm
There is a lot of hardware circuits for midi devices
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Bastiaan Hubers wrote:
I also made a simple memory mapper with S-Ram ... If anyone have
interest I may publish my
schematics ... =)
I am interested! Could you send your schematics to me through e-mail?
Maybe you could put the scematics somewhere we can all see them (on WWW or
on
Marco Antonio Simon dal Poz wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Alex Wulms wrote:
This mystery can be solved quite simply if you look at the specifications of
the MSX slot. In a cartridge slot, you have three signals, just for the
convenience of the hardware designer:
CS1: This signal
Patrick Kramer wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Alex Wulms wrote:
This mystery can be solved quite simply if you look at the
specifications of
the MSX slot. In a cartridge slot, you have three signals, just for the
convenience of the hardware designer:
CS1: This signal becomes active
At 01:05 11/11/1998 +0200, you wrote:
By the way, did you know that keeping the Shift key pressed during
the start up forces the MSX to ignore the disk driver interface? Okay, this
trick is very old, but did you know that, in turbo R, it has another effect:
Hey, this reminded me about
... then there is no need to remove the SCSI
terminator of one SCSI host ... just put´em at the edges of the bus
and disable the peripherals terminators (easier to do).
--
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Sean Kroesi wrote:
I have a little problem whit .ROM files.
What should I do to run a .ROM file
I realy have no idea ...
Please help me
If you plan to run the .rom file into a real msx try the Execrom by
driano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha . His homepage is :
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picture only for
one eye !
Yeah ! weird ... and funny too ! maybe we try that latter ! but there
will be
some video sync problems :)
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copyprotections.
Cya ...
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