Re: A stupid question: about backups

1999-09-01 Thread Petri Pyörre
Hi!Thank you very much for your help :)! Now I know how to spend the next weekend ...Thanks! _Pete

Re: Z-Machine

1999-09-01 Thread Antoni Burguera Burguera
I agree with Laurens. Screen 5 should work fast with BasicKun. I was thinking about Z-Machine and it would be interesting if allows graphics, and several effects... and of course text. Hmmm... I think the title of these messages is out of date because we aren't speaking about z-machine.

Re: MSX Fair Bussum releases... --- ARRANGER continued.

1999-09-01 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
So what I need is at least TRANSPORTATION (if I bring something with me mentioned above), and preferably PEOPLE THAT CAN BRING CD-PLAYER, MSX, MONITOR, ETC! Question: from where do you need transportation?? I might be able to help ya out if you live anywhere between halsteren and

Re: Slot Expander Questions

1999-09-01 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Hello, i soon have a 4x Slot Expander, and the following hardware: - Phillips Music Module - FM-PAK - Salemander/SCC/MSX-DOS 2.2 - 512 MB Memory Mapper Q1: can i put them all in the slot expander and then the slot expander in slot 1 ?? Q2: Will all games work then ?? Q3:

Re: Slot Expander Questions

1999-09-01 Thread J. Lautenbag
SCC can be put in the subslot but it won't be supported by most cracks. Unless you use the SCC detection program by Jasper Lautenbag that can be downloaded from my homepage. (See some previous mail.) I succeeded to let almost every crack I have work with the SCC in a subslot. (Except Kings

MSX languages 8-)

1999-09-01 Thread Antonio Nestor Soriano
powerrep [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió/wrote/kakimashita/escreveu/écrit: It is not a stupid excuse, I know many MSX guys of Spain who do not speak english, I mean nothing, absolutely nothing...try to speak some spanish phrases with some sense and maybe you will understand to Armando. I'm

AW: MSX languages 8-)

1999-09-01 Thread Coen van der Geest
Hi there, Well here we MUST learn English, French AND German... And don't forget latin and greek (version 1.0, not the new 2.0). Wow dude, I wonder why schools are not same here... Because Spanish is one of the biggest (I believe it's the 2nd or 3rd) languages in the world, though it's a lot

Re: C64 cartridge for MSX. :)

1999-09-01 Thread MkII
Is that possible? How about SID? :) SID is the sound chip, not? It looks like a PSG (3 channel, noise, etc...), peharps can be simulated using PSG. No way. And how to do 6502 emulation? Classical emulation or a simulation (like Executor)? 6510 emulation is feasible. But the 1MHz CPU

Re: C64 cartridge for MSX. :)

1999-09-01 Thread Antoni Burguera Burguera
MkII ha escrit: Is that possible? How about SID? :) SID is the sound chip, not? It looks like a PSG (3 channel, noise, etc...), peharps can be simulated using PSG. No way. Which are the special things of SID? Great effects? A ZX Spectrum can play "Amiga MOD files", too. Yes!

Japanese voltage

1999-09-01 Thread Ivan Latorre
Hello I have just bought a Turbo R and I would like to know what voltage the computer can resist. On the type plate of the computer it is shown that the mains voltage is 100V (60/50Hz). Jesus (from Club Hnostar) told me that the computer can receive 125V because this voltage is transformed

Re: Japanese voltage

1999-09-01 Thread Marco Antonio Simon dal Poz
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Ivan Latorre wrote: Hello I have just bought a Turbo R and I would like to know what voltage the computer can resist. On the type plate of the computer it is shown that the mains voltage is 100V (60/50Hz). The power-supply has electronic voltage regulator, so the

Re: Z-Machine

1999-09-01 Thread Laurens Holst
About making a text adventure creator specific for MSX, screen 5 is a good idea if text are showed fast enough. Well, BasicKun is a good idea, but it will be preferable NestorBasic and, of course, some assembler routines. I think screen split is necessary: one part of the screen with

Re: MSX languages 8-)

1999-09-01 Thread Laurens Holst
Hi there, Well here we MUST learn English, French AND German... And don't forget latin and greek (version 1.0, not the new 2.0). Yes... indeed, but only with Gymnasium. Had to do that in 2nd and 3rd grade... However I dropped to Atheneum after that. So I don't learn them enymore now. By

Re: C64 cartridge for MSX. :)

1999-09-01 Thread Laurens Holst
Yes! Those russian spectrum freaks are really great! The most spectacular things I have seen for Spectrum are DOOM (yes, 3D!) and Mortal Kombat! By the way, I have heard of an spectrum emulator for MSX. It really works? Doom (or was it wolvenstein?) was also done for the Sega Megadrive

Re: Japanese voltage

1999-09-01 Thread Laurens Holst
Jesus (from Club Hnostar) told me that the computer can receive 125V because this voltage is transformed again internally. But this is an increase of a 25% of the recommended voltage... Here in Brazil, the voltage is 127V, and my Turbo-R A1ST works fine. And it's 27% above the

Re: Japanese voltage

1999-09-01 Thread Marco Antonio Simon dal Poz
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Laurens Holst wrote: Here in Brazil, the voltage is 127V, and my Turbo-R A1ST works fine. And it's 27% above the specification! My MSX2+ computer has a quite bad look... If you have white characters at a blue background you can se purple corners around the letters...

Re: Japanese voltage

1999-09-01 Thread erik
in japan the actually use 110V using 115V is no problem. i have seen turbo-r's witch have been rebuild to 220V just by replacing the main capacitor 200v type 400V type (it's a switched regulated power supply) however i would not recommend anyone to do this. Ivan Latorre schreef: Hello I

Re: Japanese voltage

1999-09-01 Thread Peter Burkhard
Am 1 Sep 1999 20:33:21 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ivan Latorre) schrieb: Hello I have just bought a Turbo R and I would like to know what voltage the computer can resist. On the type plate of the computer it is shown that the mains voltage is 100V (60/50Hz). Jesus (from Club Hnostar) told

NLMSX V0.10 Released

1999-09-01 Thread TFH
NLMSX v0.10 got released today and is downloadable at: http://www.file-hunter.com New features are: -Rewrote interrupt handling, thanks to Laurens Holst and Sean Young. -Sunrise Magazine#8, Sunrise Special #1, #2, #3 and the game Megadoom work just fine now. -Use F12 to reset the emulator.

Re: Japanese voltage

1999-09-01 Thread Alex Wulms
] On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Laurens Holst wrote: ] ] Of course, the 127V mentioned by Dal Poz is actually ] 127.017059222V. Really? In that case Brazil's energy distribution net must be the best in the world. I can hardly believe that they can stabilise the voltage within margins of less then

RE: MSX Fair Bussum programme

1999-09-01 Thread d-fader
hey ppl. Lauruns Holst wrote (about 400 years ago: (well actually it was 16/8 ;) )): But we could give some bonuspoints to people using an old soundchip... Though SCC Blaffer can produce nice musics I bet. Well, I think that's a nice idea, butteh, I think composers should then use SCC

Voltage

1999-09-01 Thread Giovanni R. Nunes
People, Of course, the 127V mentioned by Dal Poz is actually 127.017059222V. In Brazil is 127V, in some places are 220V-240V, but in my home the voltage is 115v. And of course 60Hz. --- Giovanni Nunes, [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to

Re: C64 cartridge for MSX. :)

1999-09-01 Thread MkII
Which are the special things of SID? Great effects? SID has really powerful programmable filters, complex interchannel modulations (including ring) and different oscillator waveforms (including variable width pulses) which yield a rich, dynamic sound. Its design is sheer brilliant. Hence the

Re: C64 cartridge for MSX. :)

1999-09-01 Thread Leon Lander
On 01-sep-99 20:17:13 (GMT+2) , Antoni wrote ; About C64, I were 6 years old the last time I played with one, and then, it seemed wonderful to me. Recently I downloaded the C64 emu for PC, and also one game, "HERO" (which was the first game I ever played on a computer). And the MSX version