Re: About MegaSCSI

2001-08-26 Thread Alex Wulms
] Is that Mega SCSI still a do-it-yourself thing? I mean you have to make ] your own cartridge? ] Or is it for sale somewhere? (I am not afraid to use a soldering iron, but ] I don't know to mutch of electronics and nothing of making my own printed ] cirquit boards) As far as I know, it is for

About MegaSCSI

2001-08-25 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk (hapzee)
Is that Mega SCSI still a do-it-yourself thing? I mean you have to make your own cartridge? Or is it for sale somewhere? (I am not afraid to use a soldering iron, but I don't know to mutch of electronics and nothing of making my own printed cirquit boards) hapzee -- For info, see

Re: About MegaSCSI

2001-08-25 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
On Saturday 25 August 2001 13:40, you wrote: Is that Mega SCSI still a do-it-yourself thing? I mean you have to make your own cartridge? Or is it for sale somewhere? (I am not afraid to use a soldering iron, but I don't know to mutch of electronics and nothing of making my own printed

Re: About MegaSCSI

2001-08-25 Thread Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha
Is that Mega SCSI still a do-it-yourself thing? I mean you have to make your own cartridge? Or is it for sale somewhere? (I am not afraid to use a soldering iron, but I don't know to mutch of electronics and nothing of making my own printed cirquit boards) I think you can buy

Re: question about MegaSCSI Info

1999-05-28 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
At 08:00 PM 5/27/99 +0200, you wrote: Here, in Input, when B=0, this mean 256 sectors, not 0. Did you known that? No, but anyway this is not useful... you need a 128K addressing space if you want to read 256 sectors with just one call!! 8-) But it's very important to know that trying to load 0

Re: question about MegaSCSI Info

1999-05-27 Thread Nestor Soriano
The MegaSCSI's manual, original in Japanese, said that you can acess the "function calls" using two entry points, #7FCC and #7FCD. But I didn't understood what is the difference. Do you know that? I did not know... I dissassembled MegaSCSI SRAM today for see this. If you do call through #7FCC,

question about MegaSCSI Info

1999-05-25 Thread Alex Mitsio Sato
Nestor Soriano, I read your MegaSCSI's info. (Thanks for that) and now I have a question for you. - All of the BIOS routines listed here must be called through an entry point placed at address #7FCC on MegaSCSI addressing space. You can do this via direct CALL or via interslot call. The

More info about MegaSCSI...

1999-02-10 Thread Giovanni R. Nunes
People, --- MEGA-SCSI information (Sat 30th Mar. 1996) Copyright (C) 1996 ESE Artists' Factory Hello MSX friends! We, ESE Artists' Factory produces exellent SCSI-cartridge for MSX. The name of the cartridge is