S.A. under license from Daewoo Corp
(or something like that, i don't exactly remember it)
Bye!
Jetze Mellema escribió:
Let's see if we can bring this list to live again!
I recently obtained a new MSX computer from Argentinia: the Talent
DPC-200. Funny thing is that it was build in Argentinia
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 01:04:35AM +0100, Hans-Peter Zeedijk wrote:
Leaf it as is, because when only posting plain text, it is easy to keep
spam out.
(and if somebody reads the MSX mail through MSX it is no problem)
For keeping spam out, it is much more useful to not allow non-members
to post
Let's see if we can bring this list to live
again!
I recently obtained a new MSX computer from
Argentinia: the Talent DPC-200. Funny thing is that it was build in Argentinia
but is almost identical to the Korean Deawoo DPC-200. The only difference is the
keyboard, the Talent has some GRAPH
Hi,
I have just allowed (manually) a mail from Jetze Mellema to the list,
one that has both a HTML and a plaintext version of the body. The way
the mailing list is set, these mails are normally filtered out, as
nothing other than plain text is allowed.
So what I was wondering is if there is
At 16:01 22-2-05 , you wrote:
Hi,
I have just allowed (manually) a mail from Jetze Mellema to the list,
one that has both a HTML and a plaintext version of the body. The way
the mailing list is set, these mails are normally filtered out, as
nothing other than plain text is allowed.
So what I was
Jetze Mellema wrote:
Feel free to send me an e-mail if you found errors or have more
invormation on computers (Comments). I'm not planning to create another
MSX Hardware FAQ but am looking for simple comments like Only 16 kB
RAM or Superimposing. Your help to make the site better is
Wynke wrote:
I have been looking at the options, and it *might* be
possible (although I am not sure yet) to convert HTML mails to plain
text rather than just reject them - how would people feel about that?
That would be a good option, because HTML e-mail is *evil* :P
Greetz,
Patriek
on the mailinglist (was: Re: [MSX] New MSX from
Argentinia(Homecomputer Collection))
Hi,
I have just allowed (manually) a mail from Jetze Mellema to the list,
one that has both a HTML and a plaintext version of the body. The way
the mailing list is set, these mails are normally filtered out
At 10:14 PM 11/09/2002 -0300, you wrote:
Em Qua, 11 Set 2002, Wilson Pilon escreveu:
I don't have Windows boxes. But i try in a co-worker machine (WinXP
box), and have the same troubles reported below.
Anyway, have any chance to make this jewel avaiable on Linux/FreeBSD
(Wine fails to
At 09:20 AM 11/09/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Hmm, well It seems that also don't get the save project file box. When I
choose a project and say open, nothing happens. And I use WinXP. So it
seems you product isn't win2k/XP compatible :)
I'm trying everything that I can to make it compatible; I use
Files
Verzonden: Thursday, September 12, 2002 7:10 PM
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: [MSX] new MSX Pad
At 09:20 AM 11/09/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Hmm, well It seems that also don't get the save project file box. When
I
choose a project and say open, nothing happens. And I use WinXP. So it
seems
==
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 14:05:32 -0300
From: The MSX Files [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MSX] new MSX Pad
==
Actually, any MSX emulator that accepts command line works with
MSX Pad,
I'm using now NLMSX
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.com.br cc:
Sent by: Subject: RE: [MSX] new MSX Pad
On Thursday 12 September 2002 19:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Correct it seems to take a long time for my message to arive to the list :
You are posting from multiple addresses that are not subscribed to the list.
Therefore your postings are helt for approval. I usually check those every
When I start MSX Pad and select File-New-Project, I can choose for
normal or Game. After choosing normal, the screen stay's blank (also
when I choose for Game), but ok, so then I type some stuff, but I
can't
save it ?? The save menu item stays off :((
Hmmm. something is wrong.
After you choose
I don't have Windows boxes. But i try in a co-worker machine (WinXP
box), and have the same troubles reported below.
Anyway, have any chance to make this jewel avaiable on Linux/FreeBSD
(Wine fails to execute too)??
-- Mensagem original ---
Assunto : RE: [MSX] new MSX Pad
Subject: RE: [MSX] new MSX Pad
Sent by:
msx-admin@sta
Em Qua, 11 Set 2002, Wilson Pilon escreveu:
I don't have Windows boxes. But i try in a co-worker machine (WinXP
box), and have the same troubles reported below.
Anyway, have any chance to make this jewel avaiable on Linux/FreeBSD
(Wine fails to execute too)??
Hi Wilson, do you
Verzonden: Saturday, September 07, 2002 5:27 PM
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [MSX] new MSX Pad
New MSX Pad released!
This version will correct a very bad bug on compile to chn, which was
not
only compiling, but also freezing the program eternally on the
compilation
window. just because I put
At 12:17 AM 11/09/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
I just downloaded MSX Pad 1.2 (according to the about box ? where can I
download 1.3 ? it does exist according to the history.txt), looks very
cool, but I have a newbie question :))
LOL. I forgot to update the about box hehehe
IT is version 1.3 =)
cc:
Sent by: Subject: [MSX] new MSX Pad
msx-admin@sta
New MSX Pad released!
This version will correct a very bad bug on compile to chn, which was not
only compiling, but also freezing the program eternally on the compilation
window. just because I put the /H parameter in the wrong place 8P
As allways it's available on http://www.iconsoft.tk
Dear MSX fans,
Please note that I have uploaded the new MSX print from Ikeda to the MSX
Plaza. See signature for url to the MSX plaza.
Here is a short summary of the new MSX print:
A lot of news surrounding MSX Player and MSX Association; distribution of
SYNTAX games in Europe
(Hmm, it seems like my first mail was mysteriously lost. Oh well, let's
repost ^_^)
The GP32 is a Korean handheld system which is quite popular with developers
around the world. This is, not only because it has built in MP3 and USB
support, but also because of the easy to use SDK and powerful CPU
Me too!
(plus, I have a friend who wants it.. yeah. A REAL friend:)
-Dan Derpaux
= Original Message From Richard Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Well this goes the same for me..
Gtz
Richard Bosch
Is anyone from Europe goining to buy in the new msx?
I say maybe, but before I make my
Is anyone from Europe goining to buy in the new msx?
JP
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For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Is anyone from Europe goining to buy in the new msx?
I say maybe, but before I make my decision, I would like to have
list of details and specifications from this computer in English.
It doesn't encourage me to order one when I can't see any pics from desing
nor read the web-page from
Well this goes the same for me..
Gtz
Richard Bosch
Is anyone from Europe goining to buy in the new msx?
I say maybe, but before I make my decision, I would like to have
list of details and specifications from this computer in English.
It doesn't encourage me to order one when I can't
Dear Bosch,
I am afraid i can't read it so...
:)
Is this already build or is this a plan?
The CIEL 3++ is being build right now!
what is the price(if it is already build)?
Gtz
Richard Bosch
The final price isn't defined yet, but Admeir Carchano estimates it'll
cost between US$
-
From: The MSX Files [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:34 AM
Subject: New MSX Made in Brazil!!
Check it out... if you understand portuguese, go directly to Ademir
Carchano's page at http://www.msxprojetos.com.br and click on CLIEL3++ -
Super MSX
Check it out... if you understand portuguese, go directly to Ademir
Carchano's page at http://www.msxprojetos.com.br and click on CLIEL3++ -
Super MSX
If not, just check the MSX Files for some of the specs of this eye candy ;)
Cheers,
SLotman
MSX Files ( http://www.msxfiles.cjb.net )
I am afraid i can't read it so...
Is this already build or is this a plan?
what is the price(if it is already build)?
Gtz
Richard Bosch
- Original Message -
From: The MSX Files [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:34 AM
Subject: New MSX Made
bestiaan.
Hey your translation is a lot better than the one from Babelfish !!
Adriano don't use translator tools, he really type very well in
English... :P
Good idea to build a lot of different functions in one
Cartridge with its own internal slotexpander, I thought the
Sunrise
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: local.msx.int
Date: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: New MSX products by ACVS
Bastiaan wrote:
My Portugese isn't as good as it used to be, and babelfish didn't make
any
sense, but can CIEL build cartridges that behave like SCC / SCC+ ?
Yes, and much
10:19 PM
Subject: New MSX products by ACVS
Hi,
Take a look (sorry, it's in portuguese, you must use Babelfish
or something like that) at
http://www.msxprojetos.com.br/msxpro.htm
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.adrpage.cjb.net MSX
Bastiaan wrote:
My Portugese isn't as good as it used to be, and babelfish didn't make any
sense, but can CIEL build cartridges that behave like SCC / SCC+ ?
Yes, and much more.
The MegaSCC is a MegaRAM (a cartridge to load (and play) MegaROM games)
and a SCC (or SCC+). The SCC logic is
Looks like fantastic hardware!
Any import to Europe?
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For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 20:29:58 +0100, Bastiaan wrote:
My Portugese isn't as good as it used to be, and babelfish didn't make any
sense, but can CIEL build cartridges that behave like SCC / SCC+ ?
Not only, but also. (^=
[]'s
Daniel Caetano
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...A necessidade de
Looks like fantastic hardware!
Any import to Europe?
Sure he will. If not, we will make him suffer, obligating him
to fix many MSX2 upgrade kits from his old rival, DDX! :)
Talk to those who have interest, make a group, talk to Ademir
and everybody will be happy.
Adriano
Hello !
I've just created a new MSX site.
His name is MSX VALLEY and the address is
http://www.chez.com/mars2000you/
You can find on this site help for labyrinths games on an new form : I
follow the evolution of the game by screenshots that are regrouped in maps,
and I give some other useful
Hey Laurens,
It would be nice if you read the mailinglist a little more often, instead
of replying to age-old messages. :/
You wrote:
Supporting more than 8 driveletters requires an updated diskrom, unless
you work around it (I don't know it this is easy or every possible)
All you need to do
with the proposed features.
Let's not forget multitasking support in a new MSX DOS3. Partial implementation
and preparation is already there in the MSX DOS2 architecture. Also, it must be
able to run from ROM aswell as RAM (well, ofcourse not the exact same version,
but with a few parts of conditional code
Please: upload it to ftp.funet.fi or www.msx.org.
Pierre
I have debugged MSXDOS2.SYS. It's a patch of the kernel.
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For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Does anyone know if there is __new__ 'MSX style' hardware available? i.e.
Based on Z80+, colour graphics, sound, disk interface etc.
BTW would it be easy for the mail list server to prepend '[MSX]' to MSX
mailing list emails?
Cheers,
Tony
--
For info, see
snip
BTW would it be easy for the mail list server to prepend '[MSX]' to MSX
mailing list emails?
I would strongly advise against that. It's really clutterish. Just sort on
the to: field containing [EMAIL PROTECTED] and let it put it in a separate
box, most mail-software should be able to do
Tony Bedford wrote:
Does anyone know if there is __new__ 'MSX style' hardware available? i.e.
Based on Z80+, colour graphics, sound, disk interface etc.
What do you mean??
We already have color graphics (in MSX1, MSX2, MSX2+, GFX9000), sound
(PSG, SCC, MIDI, PCM, ADPCM, FM (OPLL, OPL1),
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is __new__ 'MSX style' hardware available? i.e.
Based on Z80+, colour graphics, sound, disk interface etc.
There have been several projects. Some of them have been successful,
others not. Sunrise's IDE interfaces have been sold out and almost
everybody is using
software and that can be bought
new?
Tony
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Manuel
Bilderbeek
Sent: Wednesday 24 October 2001 10:28am
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware
Tony Bedford wrote:
Does anyone know
Tony Bedford wrote:
I was referring to the whole computer.
Well the MSX computers I have looked at buying have been in quite
poor condition unfortunately. I was wondering if anyone had
created a hardware clone of the MSX computer, with extra goodies,
There are some, built in Brasil by
There are some, built in Brasil by Ademir Carchano. Check out his page:
http://www.carchano.com.br/
Yes, the Expert3! A MSX2+ (yes, Ademir has more one or two PCB with
the V9958) with 7MHz Turbo integrated and 4 slots! For only R$199,00
(about US$75,00)! This is not a second-hand machine,
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 11:39:35AM +0200, ag0ny wrote:
BTW would it be easy for the mail list server to prepend '[MSX]' to MSX
mailing list emails?
I think that would be a good idea, because many people tend to CC: to
the list when posting to several MSX lists, or when answering to
I have debugged MSXDOS2.SYS. It's a patch of the kernel.
I did it once, but only partially. However it was worth the effort:
thanks to it I learned a method to make relocatable code, and I use it
in all my TSRs. 8-)
*** XX MSX USERS MEETING IN BARCELONA: DECEMBER 8th 2001 ***
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote:
Yes, the Expert3! A MSX2+ (yes, Ademir has more one or two PCB with
the V9958) with 7MHz Turbo integrated and 4 slots! For only R$199,00
(about US$75,00)! This is not a second-hand machine, this is a NEW PCB with
NEW componentes, made in the year of
Hello,
I think that would be a good idea, because many people tend to CC: to
the list when posting to several MSX lists, or when answering to
someone's private email AND the list at the same time. Having the string
[MSX] or anything else in the subject of the messages would make
filtering
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adriano
Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha
Sent: Wednesday 24 October 2001 2:31pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MSX] New MSX hardware
There are some, built in Brasil by Ademir Carchano. Check out his
Hi,
I don't believe anybody living out of Brazil has the Expert2+Turbo or
the Expert3... It would be necessary to do minor changes in circuit
(XTAL ?) and ROM to match European video standards (NTSC, PAL-N, PAL-G
?), but Ademir can do it. He changed Turbo-Rs and another Japanese
recent talks about a
new MSX-DOS with full FAT 16 support. According to Fokke this is not that
easy to make, because of the current BIOS limitations.
Current BIOS is located in a chip on the mainboard of the MSX or in a
seperate cartridge. MSX-DOS2 uses a lot of the internal functions of this
BIOS
Hi,
Manuel, Patriek:
But theoretically speaking, it should be possible to create a DOS2
compatible DOS3, which supports more than 8 driveletters and FAT16. If
we need a new DOS-(or BIOS) ROM for that, so be it. It's indeed the
logical step forwards. And all old programs should still be able
Current BIOS is located in a chip on the mainboard of the MSX or in a
seperate cartridge. MSX-DOS2 uses a lot of the internal functions of this
BIOS. Making a new DOS would almost certainly consist in making a new BIOS
which has to be placed on a chip that can be placed on a cartridge
A RAM resident DOS would have then to interface only with the disk ROM
of each disk interface (there are standarized routines for it).
It's not so easy as you think. Different interfaces have different
characteristics. And you can't rely in the fact that all of them have 'standard
entries',
snip
I'm bored, so let's say something. 8-)
more snips
to the specification of one these routines, the one for reading/writing
sectors from a drive (address H4010 of the disk ROM, if I remember
correctly), the initial sector number to be accessed is expressed as a
16 bit number, so it seems
ag0ny wrote:
Please calm down. Do you still remember how this thread started? We were
talking about *CLONING* MSX-DOS and make an OpenSource MSX-DOS(1)
compatible OS. Once this is finished MSX-DOS2 support *COULD* be added.
And *IF* this part is a success *THEN* new features could be
Hi,
Let's start for the beginning, ok?
Depends on what the coders/specialists prefer! (The Guys Who Are
Actually Going To Do It.)
And since there aren't many coders/specialits, what about trainig a few
of them by making good documentation available?
Regards,
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Just two remarks on this issue...
I have debugged MSXDOS2.SYS. It's a patch of the kernel.
Umm I should have it here, unless it got lost in my last hd crash (in that case,
I already sent it to someone else once so he should have it too, and I think it
also is still somewhere on my PC). Please
ag0ny wrote:
rights. MSX-DOS was made by Microsoft, MSX-DOS2 by Madge Corp.
(http://www.madge.co.uk), and MSX-C was made by a company called
How about asking Madge then, via ASCII?
How about asking Madge directly?
OK, but I think you have a bigger chance of success if you ask it via a
Hi,
How about asking Madge directly?
OK, but I think you have a bigger chance of success if you ask it via a
company. And in this case it's the company they dealt with in the past.
The chances are exactly the same. You buy the rights of the product, you
get the sources. Never mind if
- Original Message -
From: Manuel Bilderbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: comp.sys.msx
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: New MSX-DOS with ASCII sources?
Hello Manuel and others,
People who are good at this, PLEASE HELP US! I'm afraid I'm
Gerrit van den Berg wrote:
I spoke with Fokke Post last Saturday and we discussed recent talks about
a new MSX-DOS with full FAT 16 support. According to Fokke this is not
that easy to make, because of the current BIOS limitations.
Then expand the BIOS. MegaSCSI BIOS already uses 24 bit sector
Hi,
Current BIOS is located in a chip on the mainboard of the MSX or in a
seperate cartridge. MSX-DOS2 uses a lot of the internal functions of this
BIOS. Making a new DOS would almost certainly consist in making a new BIOS
which has to be placed on a chip that can be placed on a cartridge
Hey,
Since ASCII is planning to open up all docs and maybe even the sources of
e.g. MSX-DOS2 (inc. ROM/BIOS), wouldn't it be possible to make some kind of
MSX-DOS3 which supports more than 8 drives and FAT16 (fully), whilst being
compatible with MSX-DOS2?
That would actually rock quite
Manuel,
Since ASCII is planning to open up all docs and maybe even the sources of
e.g. MSX-DOS2 (inc. ROM/BIOS), wouldn't it be possible to make some kind of
[...]
Can we actually get those docs and sources?
Should we mail to our Japanese friends to ask them about this?
Who said ASCII is
ag0ny wrote:
Manuel,
Hey ag0ny!
Who said ASCII is going to release the sources, or even the documents?
Who started this rumour?
Well, Nishi said so in Den-Yu Land, didn't he? ANyway, see below...
department and told me that ASCII doesn't have the copyright for these
products. As a
Hi,
rights. MSX-DOS was made by Microsoft, MSX-DOS2 by Madge Corp.
(http://www.madge.co.uk), and MSX-C was made by a company called
How about asking Madge then, via ASCII?
How about asking Madge directly?
transcription), and draw the figures using xfig. I've made this already
with
Dear all,
I have placed a new edition of MSX Print of Ikeda on the MSX Plaza. I
received it twenty days ago but did not have time earlier to convert it into
HTML. Sorry for this delay.
Here is a short summary:
More news about Nishi and ASCII corporation. Announcement of MSX Assembly in
Alex Wulms wrote:
No. Another standard. Called something like Brutus if memory serves me well.
Bluetooth is not possible, due to too high license costs. It is not possible
to keep the retail price of the machine below 100$ if Bluetooth is used.
Hm, I thought Bluetooth was actually rather
Hi
Just wondered how is the wireles coms goiing to work? Bluetooth?
JP GRobler
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For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Yes, Wireless LAN. A bit vaque answer to the question whether it is
Bluetooth.
-Original Message-
From: JP Grobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 April 2001 09:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New msx to use bluetooth?
Hi
Just wondered how is the wireles coms goiing to work
JP Grobler wrote:
Just wondered how is the wireles coms goiing to work? Bluetooth?
Nishi said it would be Bluetooth compatible, but not necessarily 100% the
same. (Maybe extended??)
Greetz,
patriek
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, but more extended
type of wireless lan.
~Grauw
- Original Message -
From: Patriek Lesparre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: New msx to use bluetooth?
JP Grobler wrote:
Just wondered how is the wireles coms goiing to work? Bluetooth
] Hi
]
] Just wondered how is the wireles coms goiing to work? Bluetooth?
No. Another standard. Called something like Brutus if memory serves me well.
Bluetooth is not possible, due to too high license costs. It is not possible
to keep the retail price of the machine below 100$ if Bluetooth
Alex Wulms wrote:
No. Another standard. Called something like Brutus if memory serves me well.
Bluetooth is not possible, due to too high license costs. It is not possible
to keep the retail price of the machine below 100$ if Bluetooth is used.
Hey, this is funny... 'Brutus' sounds almost the
Alex Wulms wrote:
] Just wondered how is the wireles coms goiing to work? Bluetooth?
No. Another standard. Called something like Brutus if memory serves me well.
Bluetooth is not possible, due to too high license costs. It is not
possible to keep the retail price of the machine below 100$ if
Em seg, 05 fev 2001, Maarten ter Huurne escreveu:
the ML you're refering to is problably the 'MSX mailing list' running on
stack.nl.
If you want to join: send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does that address exist? If so, it's probably a generic info address of
Stack, not directly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on a ML, apparently you're speaking about a new MSX computer that you want
create. That's great. Why not join our project : create a new and free
computer based on eZ80 + ISA + DMA + OS in rom ...
The ML is http://www.egroups.com/group/cpcng
and the web site
On Monday 05 February 2001 15:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the ML you're refering to is problably the 'MSX mailing list' running on
stack.nl.
If you want to join: send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does that address exist? If so, it's probably a generic info address of
Stack, not directly
Hi people,
I placed in my web some updated .msx examples. These
files conform to the latest ideas discussed in the list.
Unfortunately the webmaster of lsi seems to be in vacation,
so you will need to press shift to download the files:
On Tuesday 23 January 2001 03:21, you wrote:
; First six letters are the game id
; the number select the game variant
; In this case "0" means original media
; but 0 will not always mean that
; This kind of information (original/cracked/translation)
; can be retrieved from the .msx
knows how to start it. When using a real MSX, you don't have to tell it
"start this cartridge", you just insert the cartridge and turn on the power.
Unless you use a ROM loader/runner or a cracked version.
Grtjs, Manuel
PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? See: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
PPS:
New Ftp server ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
syssop Willem v/d Werf ( msx-veendam )
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Dear all,
I have added a new issue of MSX Print from Ikeda to "The MSX Plaza".
Short summary:
Announcement that Ikeda and Yokoi will visit Barcelone MSX meeting of
9th december. News that Bernard and Anne visited ASCII Corp. Announcement
that ASCII is looking for name of ASCII MSX emulator. All
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Daniel Zorita wrote:
Well, it's better to say that this is the ONLY OFFICIAL news in 10 years.
But you don't must to forget the huge efforts of amateur groups during this
time.
They are not forgetting these amateur groups. The fact that ASCII wants to
make a new MSX
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Werner Augusto Roder Kai wrote:
Although Javi and Nestor say that is not just a rumour, we must
consider it as a rumour unless we get news directly from ASCII, or we
can read at the ASCII homepage: "We will make new MSX MACHINE".
I got this directly
to wait with releasing
a new MSX, ESE or Sega will win based on wich of the
two will come up with something working first.
This news doesn't fit with the anouncement about making
a emulator first.
Suppose the emulator is ready, and we can buy old software online. After
that step, will we get a one chip
d at least logical. At least something made sense:
they're trying to emulate an older machine and create a
newer machine afterwards.
But the contrary is also true: Intel effectively tried
Itanium on simulators before actually producing a working
chip.
I believe ASCII doesn't want to do a new MSX,
they never
would
thought in the possibility of release a new MSX.
Yes, the first reports speak of Nishi being shocked
It is nice, but you CANNOT CONSIDER THEM AS HEROES !! They are only
bussiness men.
Yes! ASCII is a company!! You didn´t know it?
Ivan... Everybody knows it, but what I guess
Going out to the street, get nacked, and dance until the new MSX appears
??
No. This is Takamichi's mission. :)
Please tell me street address, city, nation, etc, and MOST importantly,
distance to nearest police station so I will be able to estimate how long I
can stay out of bound (from what
Well, more discussion about the New MSX:
Maybe I seem to refuse the idea of a new MSX. That's wrong. I like very
much a new MSX. But I dream on a NICE new MSX. The news from ASCII (very
short, unfortunatelly) give us the idea of a "Turbo- MSX 2+". If that is the
only chance, well
Daniel Zorita wrote:
Well, more discussion about the New MSX:
Zorita has a fairly clear-minded point of
view on this issue. But I'd like to stress
a rather clouded point:
Money is not a trouble for MSXers. POWER is the trouble for MSXers.
While you may think USD600 is not much to
ask
) (the one I prefer) To built up a new MSX as a handheld computer or
inside a cell phone - with a very good color screen - with the same
capabilities than the current MSX (which will totally blow away the
competition) and to allow to upload programs/files between the new MSX and
PCs so you can store
ag0ny wrote:
I got this directly from ASCII. Yamashita, to be exact.
They seem to mind this time.
Ok, I believe you now.
This is needed not only in Brazil, but in any place where the advanced
capabilities of a PC are not required, so that's nosense to pay so much
for it. And I
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