On Jan 3, 2014, at 14:51 , Laurens Holst wrote:
@Patriek I was considering Haskell… :)
And then I read this: http://xkcd.com/1312/ ;-)
Cheers,
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, which also does some of the
things I’d like to do.)
You could give pasmo a try. I've been using that since my move from Linux to
Mac OS X.
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On Apr 8, 2011, at 3:36 PM, Sean Young wrote:
On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 09:01:24AM +0100, David Lucena wrote:
http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_C64.aspx
Is anybody thinking in the above, but with an msx instead and better if in a
latop way?
Since there were so many MSX models, would be
On Sep 28, 2009, at 12:14 AM, FiXato wrote:
2009/9/27 Jorge Vidal Wulff jvi...@netexpress.cl:
excuse my ignorance, but what is VSU?
Is it a new MSX clone? an ad-in multimedia card? a piece of software?
From what I've read about it, it is the Video-Sound-Unit; an expansion
card/set with 2
On Sep 24, 2009, at 12:41 AM, Patriek Lesparre wrote:
Eric Boon wrote:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 9:51 PM, Patriek Lesparre *DID NOT WRITE*:
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
I suggest to contact Sandy Pleyte (of www.generation-msx.nl), to
add this to Generation MSX. It shouldn't be that much work
On Sep 24, 2009, at 9:15 AM, Patriek Lesparre wrote:
Eric Boon wrote:
I really don't see the harm in someone suggesting that two other
someones, who share an interest, contact each other in order see if
they can combine their efforts.
That's not what happened here...
It is. Really
On Sep 23, 2009, at 9:51 PM, Patriek Lesparre wrote:
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
I suggest to contact Sandy Pleyte (of www.generation-msx.nl), to
add this to Generation MSX. It shouldn't be that much work and part
of it is already implemented even.
Because a single point of success is better
Doen't matter. Just keep pushing that F5 ;-)
CHeers,
Eric
On Jul 26, 2009, at 12:04 AM, Laurens Holst wrote:
Oops, Nijmegen’s date isn’t set yet, and the date I took from the
website is actually last year’s. So don’t write down that date in
your agenda yet! :)
~Laurens
Laurens
Gerald Stap wrote:
Further more I believe that the contest yielded 0 entries because non of
the judges received anything to judge. Most (theoretical) possibilities
were discussed on MRC instead of in MSX-WW.
That's what I suspected :-/
Eric
little contest'?
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Laurens Holst wrote:
p.s. and yes I got confirmation, starting October I will be studying
for a year in Kyoto, Japan! :)
Omedetou, Laurens-san! :-)
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B:\TOHERE' or 'XCOPY A:\MYSTUFF .'
to copy to the current dir.
The trick is to CHDIR to the target dir and then execute
'XCOPY sourcedir'. So, you don't mention the target dir
in the XCOPY command! Dunno if it's a bug or a feature :-S
Good luck :-)
Eric
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Jetze Mellema wrote:
Man on the moon? I can't believe you guys believe that shit.
They were faking!
Oh c'mon, next thing you wanna tell me is that Santa doesn't
exist? You've shattered my world, now. Thanx.
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glance and didn't detect it :-))
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Patriek Lesparre wrote:
Mr. Boon,
bla
Mr Lesparre,
get a life.
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, that will *only* work if the MSX really is in Z80 mode, which
fortunately will be the casr for Raymond. Otherwise the OUT timing will
be too fast, I'm afraid. So'd say it's a hack, not a patch ;-P
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may add an suggestion: write a *small* TP program, that
does nothing except for loading the MB routine and start a song. If
that works, then you most probably will find the root cause of the
problem in your own application, not in the MB routine...
Eric
to replay
a song in R800 mode, I can imagine things going kaboom.
(Just 2 wild guesses)
Does someone have a new routine for TP to play moonblaster
1.4 music?
Nope :-(
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game entirely up to the game designer
(that is: the person, not the program)
Does anyone have this editor available?
Not me :-/
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On 2002.12.20 15:32 Carlos de Santa-Ana García wrote:
The solution: 4 inch ... multi-speed MSX digital ... ... plug.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2901028684ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1
*LOL* That's USB too (Universal Serious Buttplug :-))
Eric
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On 2002.12.06 23:11 Maarten van Strien (cs^tbl) wrote:
I'm right about the zombies..right ? :)
Depends on the time of day 8-)
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On 2002.12.06 01:06 michiel ellen de vries wrote:
Some features I have in mind:
[snip]
Only one word comes to mind: *DROOL!* :-)
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- trapped myself here ;-))
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DISCLAIMER: This message os not intended to offend anyone including
the quoted person and myself; it's posted for pure enjoyment and fun.
DO not take one word of this mail more serious than absolutely neccessary
(Ouch
; preferebly a show on a competing TV channel ;-)
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username, just dump it in an 'incoming' directory...))
Just my 2 cts
Eric (didn't we already have this discussion a long time ago?)
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paid 1or 2 euros for it. I guess they will be
more than willing to send you a copy -- contact Maico Arts,
Mari van den Broek or anyone else from NBNO...
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On 2002.09.12 17:45 Patriek Lesparre wrote:
Anyway, I think it would be a good idea to get those V9958s in hands of
MSX'ers and $11 definitely is cheap. Last year Eric Boon organised a 'mass'
buy of V9958's.
$11 is a real bargain, true - I/we paid about $20 (incl PP)...
Would anybody
On 2002.08.31 21:22 Laurens Holst wrote:
Hi Gerrit!
Eric Boon ordered a couple of v9958's for a load of dutch guys, amongst
others, me, from an Italian guy. His email address at the time was
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In our experience he was fast and reliable.
Confirm :-)! The price per VDP
prefers what format the sources would be: Text or
Compass 1.2
Text, definitely. Why not put the sources online on either
your own website or on a publically available ftp-server
like funet? Hell you might even want to make it a sourcefourge
project :-)
Eric
registers and the use _AUDREG x,y (or was is _AUDREG(x,y)) to program the OPLL.
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On 2002.07.11 21:42 Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
(apparently we are victim #4052).
Which is still better than being 'Species 8472' ;-)
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just my 2 cents,
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, but Content-Type: text/html should do the
trick, shouldn't it?
Not really. Even if the Content-Type says important/stuff and the
message starts with HTML, some mail clients (which shall remain
nameless) will render all the HTML, including horrid javascript
inside, I guess.
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On 2002.06.08 00:46 Ruben wrote:
el 6/6/02 21:15, Eric Boon en [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
On 2002.06.05 20:30 Néstor Soriano wrote:
Someone dares to write in spanish? 8-P
Si. Paella et dos cerveza por favor. Subito!
Donde hay que escribir en español? ;-)
aqui!
Eric
On 2002.06.05 20:30 Néstor Soriano wrote:
Hey hey! I wrote in dutch, right?? X-D
No, Autopvermietung' is definitely german, and I feel geniunely
insulted by your pseudo-dutch-carp. ;-)
Someone dares to write in spanish? 8-P
Si. Paella et dos cerveza por favor. Subito!
Eric
On 2002.05.29 17:37 Andrea Gasparrini wrote:
Hello all you of MSX systems,
Ehm, I'm not an MSX system.
[blah]
300 GOTO 300
That's ugly. Use '300 a$=input$(1)' instead
and you can end the program by pressing any key.
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the latter...
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Cool. Too bad the download link doesn't work :-(
Why did you choose screen 6? I'd suggest screen 7, since there's
more color in screen7. And as for next X-Wind application:
an image viewer.
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On 2002.05.26 20:23 Bas Wijnen wrote:
The whole point of standards is to follow them ;-)
Ah, standards are great! Everyone should have one :-)
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understood that the 'read-only' part referred to the
mailing list mirror :-)
[snip]
Just a small reaction: what a b*sh* No discussion fire
required, just an evasive action .
french: n'importe quoi...
english: whatever...
dutch: duh...
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Marco Antonio Simon Dal Poz wrote:
PS: a convertion of CR (or LF) to CR+LF would be better, but it's not
important, the important is that it WORKS!!!
That's something you should configure in your telnet client,
not in the telnet daemon...
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Carlos de Santa-Ana Garcia wrote on April 1st:
Hi, here in Spain is 28th of December
Hm, I've *always* known that Spain was a bit behind,
but only now I see that it's exactly 93 days ;-)
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d-fader wrote:
here we go:
10 cls
20 color 15,4,4
23 width 80
Nah, make that a width 132:height 55
More text on the screen is cool
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Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote:
Eric Boon
... and Manuel Bilderbeek...
released a new version of Linux HTC compiler. It's
available at UZIX page: http://uzix.sf.net.
And guess what, I'm testing an even newer version right now ;-)
Expect version 0.5x this weeekend...
Just
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote:
Eric Boon and Manuel Bilderbeek made a new script to compile UZIX
programs under Linux. This script has the advantage of using
subdirectories;
and you don't need to put everything in a single directory to compile
...
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'fudebastardes'! ;-)
My ISP died on me yesterday, otherwise I would have witnessed this
historical moment. Woauw! :-)
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conventions
(like writing 5(ix) instead of (ix+5)) which most probably stem from its
8051 background. That's not too bad if you're programming in pure C,
but I'll most probably want to mix in some asm sources of my own, too
and then it becomes less fun...
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Hi,
Sander has put 18 photo's of the MSX fair in Oss online at
http://www.msx.org
Damn. Now I can't deny being there anymore ;-)
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includes somewhat better electronics and filters and has a
separate line out, so the sound is almost crystal clear...
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Why would we want to go on the internet with our MSX.
Low resolution, low speed, no Flash, no nothing.
no Flash?! oh, sounds like Heaven! (With a Capital H, yes!) :-)
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Why not use the disk-image format (DSK) and the most populair compressor
(ZIP) in place of ARJ , LZH, PMA ... ?
Why not use RAR? :)
tar gzip (or jpeg *grin!*)
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very last 2 third-party eurocents on this subject
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Which means that the dutch users have driven away everyone they hated
picked on and the Spanish did not yet achieve that goal.
*heheh* Ah, them spanish. Still in the middle of the dark gloomy middle
ages.
No wonder it was so easy sending them back home back in 1648 :-)
Eric
and some dots in the password to have it accepted
as a 'valid' e-mail address.
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for single files or
mput filemask
for multiple files
If you have to switch directorie on you local machine,
use:
lcd new local dir
Have phun...
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Aurora wishes all MSX-fans a merry Xmas a happy new year.
An MSX-mas card is available at:
http://home.ict.nl/~ericboon/xmasdsk.lzh (compressed diskimage)
or
http://home.ict.nl/~ericboon/xmassnow.lzh (compressed file archive)
Greetinx from
Martin, Manuel Eric
Martin, Manuel Eric:
Your msx-mas card doesnt work on either of my MSX2s. It also doesnt
work on NLMSX.
Bad file mode in 1040
Fuk! I *did* debug 20 kzillion times...
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Yep, the error only occurs in the diskimage. Maybe the disk is single
sided but the diskimage is double sided (hence all files one
cluster are broken).
It should be a DD disk image, yes. I created it with DiskManager...
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Stupid, stupid, stupid me!!!
Copied the wrong files as 'autoexec.bas' for the diskimage.
Fixed it - it should be OK now...
http://home.ict.nl/~ericboon/xmasdsk.lzh (compressed diskimage)
or
http://home.ict.nl/~ericboon/xmassnow.lzh (compressed file archive)
Eric
on that won't
do any good.
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*is* an MSX-1,
right?) with a 2+ VDP, does that work? An MSX-1 usually doesn't have
enough VRAM to support the MSX-2/2+ video modes, AFAIK...
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Anyway, I'm thinking about ordering two VDP's. Please
tell me more.
What more do you want to know? And even then , you're not
obliged to take my offer - you can order from Gilberto directly, too :-)
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Sakura Matsumoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
*sigh* These are rare, neh? I may well never find one I can buy, certainly
not in Canada. ^.^;;
Well, no one is stopping you from ordering directly from Gilberto himself
:-)
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within EURO zone. This legislation becomes
effective
july 2002. That is, if the euro-parliament approves.
I know. But I dont' want to wait till july just to find out that the
euro-parliament doesn NOT approve, or that all the VDPs are gone :-)
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is only for people who have a bank
account and an address in the Netherlands!
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to # will ever land in RAM...
(AFAIK, all of this should be in the MSX Red Book, by the way,
which is available from ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/txt/tech/tredbook.arj)
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with or against the lot of you ? ;-)
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in the
dutch
magazine MCM, a looong time ago, which shows exactly what is located
in every (sub) slot. Dunno if it's on the 'net somewhere...
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sold me the thingy years ago. And I upgraded it to Novaxis :-)
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did, willingly or unwillingly ;-P
(talking about orders placed about year ago: I vaguely
remember something about V9958's *heheh*)
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:-)
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Benoît Delvaux a ecrit:
It's only a test !
It only failed - bummer...
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And for that other message, I don't know who sent it, but we DON'T SPEAK
ONLY GERMAN in Venlo as a native language!!
*heheh* Sorry Jeroen, I couldn't resist. No offense.
As for the MSX-mas day, I can't promise anything yet.
If I can fit it in somewhere, I might show up...
Eric
and where the price tags in
the shops always have been bi-lingual.
HTH,
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Hans Otten:
This is the list I have uploaded.
[list snipped]
Wow, impressive list! Thanx-a-lot!!
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Hi,
Is it possible that nobody could do the test I asked for with
UZIX kernel and Novaxis/MegaSCSI?
You mean, the beta test, with the uzix version in
http://uzix.sourceforge.net/test/uzix021.pma?
I'll see if I can spare a few minutes one of these days
to run the test on my Novaxis.
Eric
'
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BiFi wrote:
Why are Dutch people so persistant in needing anything in
Dutch-only? I never read Saku wanting a Finnish MSX Mailinglist
Right. But, who's he gonna mail to in Finnish?
Himself? Mika Hakkinen?
or anybody
else out of the Netherlands wanting an MSX Mailinglist in their own
enthousiast,
but since your fellow-countrymen mail so rarely, I got this image of a
lonely
MSX-er spending the long winter at the MSX-keyboard, desperately trying
to keep in touch with the rest of the MSX-world *LOL* :-D
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, at all. Just wanna make the big bucks...
Ok, go-go-go, but don't blame *me* if anything goes wrong!
*Sigh*
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:
- no document id
- code has not been reviewed
- BASIC is obsolete
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I'm looking for someone who has a Novaxis interface to do a
little test for me. [snip!]
Just downloaded the stuff. I'll try tomorrow night...
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Fill in some user stuff, select the london undernet server.
Once you're 'in', type /join #msx and say hello to all :-)
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ag0ny:
Look for a Sunrise IDE interface than you kan use a harddisk and you
have
(It must by have not hove)
I thought it mast be be not by! ;-p
It haf to be must, not mast! ;-p
Kan u peepel kut it plz
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Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But that SCSI BIOS version 1.59 looks interresting: I have 2 ZIPS that are
bootable.
Can somebody tell me who could supply me with a ROM?
I got mine from Erik Maas. I don't have his e-mail address though...
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partitions as possible.
I though the 32Mb boundary was broken with Novaxis,
Nope. It has to do with the FAT12 filesystem, and is not related to
the SCSI interface. Only MegaSCSI and the IDE i/f provide support
for FAT16 at the moment and thereby also offer partitions larger than
32 MB.
Eric
is something for a (not near) future...
There is much more to do first...
I C, but having a working version on Uzix32 would help, wouldn't it? :-)
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support (and e.g. cut out the IDE or MegaSCSI
stuff...) ?? Or would it be possible to take the Novaxis driver for Uzix48
and use it in Uzix32? (I have no problem with trying to patch Uzix 0.1.8
upto
0.1.81 or 0.1.9 ;-))
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files, containing the assembled code plus
information on internal an external references. Very handy for
large projects, reuse of code. Speeds up building process, too.
A linker links a number of object files together into an executable.
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including what's necessary and cutting out the rest.
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largely limits
my possiblilities to type - and try doing any development without
typing :-/
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the
start of a lex/yacc parser...
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the
start of a lex/yacc parser...
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I mumbled:
[something again]
Sorry for the double - outlook espresso hickupped...
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Sander v Nunen wrote:
I had a e-mail conversation with a Japanese company a few months back,
about
the same request for those YM2413 chips.
Hey Sander, are those V9958's still on the way? It's been almost a year,
now! :-)
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