[MSX] Creating diskimages on PC
I wonder how I can make .DSK files on a PC from files in a folder on the harddisk (without using diskettes) Greetings, Hapzee ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Fastcopy source available on the MSX plaza
Why does Fastcopy 3.0 not work on my Philips nms 8250/00? It says my BIOS or hardware is incompatible. I get the same error message when running it with attached IDE harddisk on my Turbo R, but when the IDE is disconnected, it works fine. Greetz, Hapzee - Original Message - From: Alex Wulms [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: msx@stack.nl Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 11:18 PM Subject: [MSX] Fastcopy source available on the MSX plaza Hello fellow MSX fans, Please note that I have put the source of fastcopy on my home page at http://web.inter.nl.net/users/A.P.Wulms/index.html Kind regards, Alex Wulms ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Fwd: 1 chip MSX
Is there an Englisch translation of that article of that 1 chip MSX? I am interested: is it MSX 1 or 2 or even Turbo R compatible? Are the slots completely MSX Compatible? Is that cardreader useable as a Harddisk/storage device? Can it be connected to TV by RF (antenna), Composite (PAL?) or only RGB (Scart/Euro)? I see that keyboard and mouse are PS/2? Greetings, Hapzee - Original Message - From: Alex Wulms [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: msx@stack.nl Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 10:31 PM Subject: [MSX] Fwd: 1 chip MSX Dear fellow MSX fans, See forwarded message from Ikeda. Kind regards, Alex -- Doorgestuurd bericht -- Subject: 1 chip MSX Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 08:12:17 +0900 From: Kuniji Ikeda [EMAIL PROTECTED] Konnichiwa. -Article for PSP: Are you enjoing PSP? I information you that System software of PSP is version up for 1.5 to protect secrity. You can update from PlayStation official homepage: http://www.playstation.jp/psp/index.html Do you know PSP-Linux project? IF you are interest in GNU/Linux project, you can visit to: http://www.psp-linux.org/. -Article for 1 chip MSX ASCII Corporation begin pre-order of 1 chip MSX. http://www.ascii.co.jp/1chip/ IF you want buy 1 chip MSX, you must do pre-order of 1 chip MSX. You cannot buy 1 chip MSX without pre-order. Don't forget pre-order if you want buy 1 chip MSX. To Europa and USA (A)Surface 1 chip MSX: 19800Yen Local sales tax:990Yen Postage(to me from ASCII Corporation): 1000Yen? Surface:770Yen My commission: 500Yen Paypal fee: 940Yen -- Total:24000Yen(174,80 Euro) (B)Surface with registerd mail: 1 chip MSX:19800Yen Local sales tax: 990Yen Postage(to me from ASCII Corp): 1000Yen? Surface: 770Yen Registerd mail: 410Yen My commission: 500Yen Paypal fee: 956Yen --- Total: 24426Yen(177,90 Euro) (C)SAL(Economy airmail): 1 chip MSX:19800Yen Local sales tax: 990Yen Postage:(to me from ASCII): 1000Yen? SAL:1080Yen My commission: 1000Yen Paypal fee: 971Yen --- Total: 24841Yen(180,93 Euro) (D)SAL with registerd mail: 1 chip MSX: 19800Yen Local sales tax: 990Yen Postage: 1000Yen? SAL: 1080Yen Registerd mail: 410Yen My commission: 1000Yen Paypal fee: 987Yen Total: 25267Yen(184,03 Euro) To Brazil and Korea (A)Surface: 1 chip MSX: 19800Yen Local sales tax: 990Yen Postage: 1000Yen? Surface: 770Yen My commission:500Yen Paypal fee: 940Yen Total: 24000Yen(R$644.82) (B)Surface with registerd mail: 1 chip MSX: 19800Yen Local sales tax: 990Yen Postage: 1000Yen? Surface: 770Yen Registerd mail: 410Yen My commission:500Yen Paypal fee: 956Yen Total: 24426Yen(R$656.26) You need not paypal fee if you donot use paypal. I changed my Email address. Please update my Email address in your address book. My new Email address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sayonara. Kuniji Ikeda --- ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Does anyone actually still read the list?
Whatever you decide: KEEP THIS LIST GOING! I think that people not realy roam every MSX site available for news, but when people get a hint or link from messages about realy interesting news. (the news people talk about) they go and check it out. There are just too many (almost) dead sites around that haven't been changed in years. I can just say: Because of the mailinglist I visit other sites... Greetz, Hapzee - Original Message - From: Wynke Stulemeijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: msx@stack.nl Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 2:51 PM Subject: [MSX] Does anyone actually still read the list? Heya! I have noticed that it is really very quiet here recently. Now I do not intend to get rid of the list because it's not in anybody's way (and all the spam gets filtered out and never reaches anyone but me and Maarten), but still, I was wondering if people would actually miss it if it were to disappear... So, what do you guys think? Will the list still be used in the future? And where do people go these days for their MSX news? Not comp.sys.msx on Usenet, I think, it seems nearly as dead as the list... Which websites do people frequent instead? Hugs to all, Wynke. ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: HTML mail on the mailinglist (was: Re: [MSX] New MSX from Argentinia(Homecomputer Collection))
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) - Original Message - From: Wynke Stulemeijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: msx@stack.nl Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 4:01 PM Subject: HTML mail 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, as nothing other than plain text is allowed. So what I was wondering is if there is anyone on the list who really wants to be able to post in HTML (rather than set their mail client to plain text), and if there is anyone who really doesn't want to receive HTML e-mail. 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? Wynke. ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] CLS-game
Can anyone bring me in contact with MSX-NBNO, because I want to get that CLS-game. Greetz. Hapzee P.S. All links I found of MSX-NBNO come out on very outdated or no longer excisting pages or in forum pages. Somebody should make work of that, if they don't want MSX-NBNO to show as a no-longer excisting club... :) ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] Harddisk utils
First of all: A very happy and well 2005 to all of you! May you keep your MSX's running! My floppydisk with harddisk utils for my Novaxis SCSI controller (use with Turbo-R) is damaged, so now I cannot prepare or check harddisks. Does anyone knows where I can find a download or want to send me a diskimage of a working (bootable) diskette? Greetings, Hapzee ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] Multimente and MWM files replay
I tried to modify MultiMente to automatically play .MWM files that are on several folders and drives of my MSX. At this moment pressing Enter on a .MWM file, makes MBWAVE.COM to start, but it doesn't load the file and when pressing F5 it opens always in the folder where MBWAVE resides. How can I make it work? gr. Hapzee ___ MSX mailing list (msx@stack.nl) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] Something for you?
http://65.54.187.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_lang=NLlah=c9b08ccad8d6a72c3961aaf52c193693lat=1098614220hm___action=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2espeurders%2enl%2fshow_ad%2ephp%3fid%3d2513332 ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] Something for you again.
Sorry about that, send it as richtext... http://www.speurders.nl/computershardware/vintagecomputers/2513696/philips_nms8280_msx_2_computer.1.5.2513696.sd061010810st061010810limit0610200810title0710descr0610nms8280.1.99.html ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] IDE-CF: No enough memory
This is mine, still a lot of stuff around it, even with that CF-IDE. What I want now is Internet with it. (should work, if I know how-to) with an external modem on the IDE-RS232, but I rather want to use my cable-internet like I do with that PC next to the MSX. (Ethernet connection) http://home.planet.nl/~hapzee/My_MSX.htm Greetz, Hapzee - Original Message - From: Javi Lavandeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 9:14 AM Subject: Re: [MSX] IDE-CF: No enough memory Hi Laurens, But, Javi, isn't the CF-IDE just extremely cool??? ^_^ Yep, that's exactly why I bought it. :) Really, I still love it :) small, silent, no external power supply... You tell me about that... This is how my MSX looked like when I was still living in Spain. Notice the mess behind the computer: http://www.ag0ny.com/misc/terminal-linux-msx.jpg Now there's just the IDE-CF cartridge, *WITH A SMALLER CARTRIDGE INSERTED INTO IT* (the CF memory card). What could be more MSX-like? ;) Regards, -- Javi Lavandeira - http://www.ag0ny.com ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] ObsoNET: Ethernet for MSX
I like it at forehand: The ethernetconnector is already there, so I could plug it in immediatly! (Now I am transfering stuff with a flash memory card) I AM NOT OBSOLETE! - Original Message - From: Néstor Soriano [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lista MSX holandesa [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 9:27 AM Subject: [MSX] ObsoNET: Ethernet for MSX Dear obsoletes, We are proud to announce the development of ObsoNET, an Ethernet card for MSX. The developers are Daniel Berdugo (hardware design and manufacturing) and Nestor Soriano (software). In this moment we have already a working prototype and the software development has started. ObsoNET will be a 10Base-T card, Konami cartridge sized and with RJ45 connector. It will have a BIOS with routines to send and receive packets, as well as for basic configuration tasks. The BIOS will be stored on a Flash memory, so it will be easily updateable. There will be enough free space on the Flash so an adapted DOS 2 or any other useful software can be installed on it in the future. Besides, an ad-hoc version of InterNestor Lite for ObsoNET will be developped, which will be compatible with the existing version at the IP and higher levels. If everything goes well, we hope to have an initial release of 20 cards ready for the next Barcelona meeting on october 31th. The price has not been decided yet, but it will be probably around 40 euros. We would appreciate your comments about your interest on ObsoNET, mainly to know whether the quantity of the initial release is appropriate or too big/small. Happy obsolescence! *** XXVI MSX USERS MEETING IN BARCELONA: OCTOBER 31th 2004 *** - Konami Man - AKA Nestor Soriano (^^)v http://www.konamiman.com- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ#: 18281450 Be conservative in what you send and liberal in what you receive - ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx =Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Harddrive case (model =the one that MSX Club Gouda sold)
I have several at any offer: 3 hd's in case with powersupply; 5 different capacity SCSI HD's (all under/around 2Gb), 3 IDE HD's around 200Mb. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 11:04 AM Subject: [MSX] Harddrive case (model =the one that MSX Club Gouda sold) I have one for sale for just 5 euro. It a IBM casing for a external 5 1/4 drive. Has worked for me very well for the past 10 years. This is without HDD! Kind regards, Raymond ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] Oeps send it as HTML: About Illusion City...
I heard about the game, but never played or saw it. I have seen it at a failt, but I didn't like it because it had only Japanese text So, now I can try it again, thanks to Takamichi Suzukawa and Adriano Camargo Rodriques da Cunha! I have a question: DOES THE GAME RUN FROM (IDE or SCSI) HARDDISK? My floppydrive is bad on my Turbo R. :( Hapzee ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] PA 2
I have bought Pimpkin Adventure 2, harddisk installer in Oss lately. It took a long time to put the game on the harddisk. After this I tried to run the game but after the Intro I got stuck on de question to insert disk 2. Whatever I tried, I can't get the game to continu. Please help. Hapzee ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] Sonyc
I bought a couple of years ago a MSX game called Sonyc from Manuel Pazos (I think) who was at the Tilburg Fair back then. I played it lots of times with great pleasure, but now, or my floppydrive starts playing up, or the disk is going bad, because I can hardly get the game to work anymore. Is it possible to put it on harddisk? I tried Getdisk (or something like that) but that didn't work: the game doesn't start. Another thing: Is it possible to save during play so I can start from there instead of from the beginning. Are there cheats or codes to start from somewhere else in the game? Greetings and a happy New Year! Hapzee ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] IDE harddisk setup
Does anyone has a quick install guide or disk to install an IDE harddisk as quick as possible with most tools, utils, menu's and startup files on it? I remember having one for the Green SCSI controller, but I don't have that one anymore. (and don't know if that disk would work) Greetings and a Happy New Year, Hapzee ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] compactflash ata-ide
Has anyone experience with the MSX compact flash ata-ide cardreaders? 1. Can it be used as a harddisk? (Boot) 2. Data on it can also be accessed (read/write) on other cardreaders for PC? (DATA exchange) 3. Does it plug in direct to IDE connector on the controller or (PC) mainboard? Or onto IDE cable? 4. Is it build and delivered nice? (ie is it a plain PCB or in a casing?) 5. How does it performes compared with other IDE devices? (HD, CD-ROM, on both MSX and PC) 6. Were can it be found/ordered/ 7. What are the prices? Greetings, Hapzee ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] compactflash ata-ide
Grauw wote: And I would recommend buying the CF-IDE interface, with that you don't need an external power supply and no cables, and it's more compact. I looked on Sunrise, but there is a powercable on the CF IDE card! So it still needs power! ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] compactflash ata-ide
Manuel wrote: You sure about that last thing? Meaning, you tried? Because afaik it should just work. Well, anyways, PC cardreaders are very cheap nowadays and using Sunrise's adapter is probably too much trouble, as the IDE connectors are inside the PC case. I wouldn't have to use it on the PC: I have an USB cardreader for that. But to use it as a replacement for harddisk is ideal: Even on a pc: what about a Linux router with no moving parts other than the Fan for the Powersupply? ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Turbo-R rubber belt
Eduardo, I had the same problem. Took the drive to a radioshop. After some searching and trying, found a fitting replacement for only a couple of Euro's - Original Message - From: Eduardo Robsy Petrus [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 9:24 AM Subject: [MSX] Turbo-R rubber belt Hi! My Turbo-R GT disk drive is not working due to its rubber belt. Have you got some for sale? If so, please send me private mail. Thank you. Ed Robsy _ Dale vida a tu correo. Con MSN 8 podrás incluir fotos y textos increibles. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=es-esXAPID=517DI=1055 ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Novaxis Problems on Philips NMS8255 help wanted hw debugging
Can't help you: I have novaxis/gouda SCSI and Gouda Slotexpander on a Turbo R and even with an extra IDE controller and Harddisk, everyhing works. (ZIP and HD's on external Powersupply, slotexpander no external power.) In my other MSX (In big PC Desktopcase) I have everything powered from a PC powersupply. (also MSX itself) (HD, ZIP, CDROM, slotexpander with external powerconnector, expander, 8250 2+, 7Mhz, 128Mb) In this configuration I had a problem when copying from one partition to another or to or from ZIP, the MSX stalled after a while. The problem turned out to be the extended cable from the MSX board to it cartridgeslots. After refitting it with original cartridgeslot with cable, all is fine. Greetings, Hapzee - Original Message - From: Gerald Stap [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 11:40 PM Subject: [MSX] Novaxis Problems on Philips NMS8255 help wanted hw debugging Hi, After 5 years I finally decided to bring my MSX back to life. But with all the external hardware (the slotexpander, scartcables + selector for GFX9000, rs232c + external modem, novaxis scsi + harddrive and zipdrive) it barely fits on my desk. So I decided to build my NMS8255 into a miditower to save space. NB. Before I built the whole lot into my miditower, everything worked fine except for the fact that the gfx9000 and de opl4 couldn't both be entered in de gouda slotexpander due to power problems. The setup worked with the gfx9000 in slot 1 and the opl4 in the slotexpander thouigh. After I built the whole lot in an miditower a little problem arose which has been haunting me for two weeks now. The problem is that everything works except for the Novaxis. It can only find the scsi harddisk but won't boot from it. Instead it exits to BASIC. Drive A: is not readable from DOS 2.xx. And physical drive A is mapped to drive B. Also the novaxis cannot detect the zipdrive. I can not enter the setup menu. It says wait or something, and then the computer hangs. It does not matter if I use cartridge slot 1 or 2 directly or the slots in the slot expander. Other cartridges like Kingsvalley 2 or my FM-Pak work fine.In fact the whole MSX performs fine unil I attach the Novaxis. The msx-mainboard is now connected to a 150Watt PC-AT powersupply which should be sufficient. I checked all the voltages +/-12V and +5V on the AT powersupply and they seem to bee correct. This is also the case with slot 1+2 and the Gouda slotexpander even with cartridges in them. Zip-drive, diskdrive AB and the SCSI hd now get their power directly from the AT powersupply. My first thoughts were that maybe the Novaxis SCSI interface had a defect or I had a bad SCSI chain, but when I put a dos 2.20 cart and the Novaxis in the slotecpander, and connect the slotexpander to my NMS8235 with doublesided diskdrive, using the SCSI chain in the miditower (zip + hd) the Novaxis detects both my HD and zipdrive and boots from it. Then everything seems to work ok. I can even enter the setup menu. So this rules out a faulty SCSI chain or bad termination. I even replaced the MSX main board in the miditower with another. But still I have the same problem. Specs board 1: Philips MSX2 NMS8255 board with built in dos2.20, fast diskrom 7 mhz and 512kB RAM Specs board 2: Philips MSX2 NMS8255 board with built in dos2.20, fast diskrom 7 mhz and 256kB RAM I'm very puzzled. Does anybody have any ideas on how to get the novaxis working? what are the tolerances of the novaxis? - Could it be a grounding problem? - Is it advisable to supply the slotexpander it's own +/-12V and 5V from the AT power supply instead of getting it from the MSX main board via slot 1 or 2? Any help/hints would be greatly apprciated. Gerald ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] Turbo R with Gouda SCSI
My TurboR with Gouda SCSI with a 40Mb harddisk ceised to funktion: It doesn't boot anymore. The harddisk spinnes and the BIOS still discovers both the harddisk and ZIP-drive. How do I proceed to make it bootable/accessible? ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Turbo R with Gouda SCSI
The batteries where indeed flat. After reëntering the data for the Gouda SCSI, (Host ID=7 Target ID=0 and Multiple HDD=enabled and Extenden Partitions=Enabled and Save and Exit, I get the message from the boot of the harddisk: MSX DOS Version 2.20, Copyrights (ASCI) and nothing more, the system hangs. - Original Message - From: Jean-Pierre Dubois [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 4:03 PM Subject: Re: [MSX] Turbo R with Gouda SCSI checked your battery on turbo-r ( 2 x 1.5v ) because gouda Scsi save parameter into clock ram if ok try deconnect battery and replace for clear memory - Original Message - From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: MSX Mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 2:41 PM Subject: [MSX] Turbo R with Gouda SCSI My TurboR with Gouda SCSI with a 40Mb harddisk ceised to funktion: It doesn't boot anymore. The harddisk spinnes and the BIOS still discovers both the harddisk and ZIP-drive. How do I proceed to make it bootable/accessible? ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] (MSX) CD-Rom with MK SCSI
Simple: The MSX doesn't look like a philips NMS 8250 MSX2 anymore. It looks like a PC running on a stunning 7.0Mhz or 3.6Mhz (It says so on the LED display on the front) in a very big desktopcase. It is upgrades to MSX 2+ with 128Kb RAM and it has build in a 20Mbyte(!) harddisk, 100Mb ZIPdrive and now that CD-ROM and a SLOTEXPANDER with the MK Cartridge and a SCC in it and in the other original MSX slot a FM-Pak. There's still room to build in more. I even refurbisched a PC keyboard to be used on the MSX. It has a handle on one site so the case can be carried around. (also on the Commodore 1084S(tereo) monitor) Greetings, Hapzee - Original Message - From: Floris 'Tamama' van Gog [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 2:55 PM Subject: Re: [MSX] (MSX) CD-Rom with MK SCSI What did you do to build the cdrom into the machine? Right now I have a HDD in it on a MK scsi cart as well as a standard floppy, but have a cdrom player lying around doing nothing (slimline even!).. I do not see how it would fit... Insight would be appreciated. As a side note, it should be possible quite easily to make add-on software for supporting the cdrom after dos startup from eg the harddisk. It should be fun to make that work for MK. Floris - Original Message - From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:59 PM Subject: Re: [MSX] (MSX) CD-Rom with MK SCSI Shit.. I had just finished building in that CD-rom drive: had to drop the ZIPdrive lower en because of that, tak out the original Phillips powersupply and connect the MSX mainboard to the PC powersupply. Lot of work for nothing! Will anyone trade my 2! MK scsi cartridges for a Gouda SCSI (with DOS2) or a BERT? (If you could come to Vaassen, you most likely will end up going home with lots more!) - Original Message - From: Patriek Lesparre [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:29 PM Subject: Re: [MSX] (MSX) CD-Rom with MK SCSI Does anyone knows if a SCSI - CDROM drive will function on a 8250 (2+) MSX with MK-SCSI cartridge? No, but MK-SCSI can be upgraded to BERT by replacing the EPROM. It won't help you directly, but Hans Oranje did offer a slotexpander or NLG 200,- to anyone who would adjust the MegaSCSI MSXCDEX for use with the BERT interface. I don't know if the offer still stands. Greetz, Patriek ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] (MSX) CD-Rom with MK SCSI
Does anyone knows if a SCSI - CDROM drive will function on a 8250 (2+) MSX with MK-SCSI cartridge? I have it running on a Turbo-R with Gouda-SCSI, but I want to build it into the PC case with the 8250. What utillities do I need? ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] (MSX) CD-Rom with MK SCSI
Shit.. I had just finished building in that CD-rom drive: had to drop the ZIPdrive lower en because of that, tak out the original Phillips powersupply and connect the MSX mainboard to the PC powersupply. Lot of work for nothing! Will anyone trade my 2! MK scsi cartridges for a Gouda SCSI (with DOS2) or a BERT? (If you could come to Vaassen, you most likely will end up going home with lots more!) - Original Message - From: Patriek Lesparre [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:29 PM Subject: Re: [MSX] (MSX) CD-Rom with MK SCSI Does anyone knows if a SCSI - CDROM drive will function on a 8250 (2+) MSX with MK-SCSI cartridge? No, but MK-SCSI can be upgraded to BERT by replacing the EPROM. It won't help you directly, but Hans Oranje did offer a slotexpander or NLG 200,- to anyone who would adjust the MegaSCSI MSXCDEX for use with the BERT interface. I don't know if the offer still stands. Greetz, Patriek ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Meridian 3.0 progress update
me too - Original Message - From: Laurens Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 8:50 PM Subject: Re: [MSX] Meridian 3.0 progress update Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: michiel ellen de vries wrote: 1) I'll wait for the full version, no matter how long to wait 2) Publish the most recent BETA version on the Meridian download site, pleez. I look forward to your reactions. Release early, release often - option 2 please! :-) I second that :). There's no harm in beta-releases to keep us satisfied :). Also, people will (probably) give feedback which is both encouraging for you and they might point you to some bugs you wouldn't have found yourself. ~Grauw --- Ushiko-san! Kimi wa doushite, Ushiko-san nan da!! ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] MSX ethernet?
What about that project for USB? There are good and not that expencive USB to Ethernet adapters (I have a small minidesktop PC computer that was too small to put a normal ethernet adapter in and now I use USB Ethernet and USB ISDN adapters) - Original Message - From: JP Grobler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: msx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 6:21 AM Subject: [MSX] MSX ethernet? Hi a c64 ethernet project http://dunkels.com/adam/tfe/hardware.html Maybe it can be modified for msx? JP ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] Megaram
I would like it too: I hav shiploads of those old 1Mb 30 pins SIMMS. (And the old 286 and 386sx mainboards they are sitting in) - Original Message - From: JP Grobler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: msx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:00 PM Subject: [MSX] Megaram Hi Anybody know of a project to make a megaram cartridge using pc simms (like mapper)? JP ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] MegaFlashSCC
If modified SCC, will a game loaded in Flash be able to use the SCC like the original game? - Original Message - From: Manuel Pazos [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 7:56 PM Subject: [MSX] MegaFlashSCC Due to the big demand of this kind of Flash, and since it is difficult to find this kind of cartridges (it is built using an original SCC), we make a special offer to the ones who sent their SCC to convert it to FlashSCC. Mega Flash SCC 512 K, sending SCC cartridge: 60 euros. The modified cartridge can still be used as a normal SCC in musical demos, programs that uses SCC, and old disk conversions. A switch (push-button) is added for avoiding the ROM execution when the MSX is turned on Except this swith, the cartridge is not modified externaly, look like the original if we load the original ROM in it. If the label is damaged, we can put a new one on it. Manuel Pazos and Armando Perez. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] MSX Xmas demo 2002
Great! Merry X-mas to you all! Hapzee - Original Message - From: Frederik Boelens [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 2:21 PM Subject: [MSX] MSX Xmas demo 2002 Hey folks! Merry Xmas to you all! I've also got an msx present for you. It's a little demo with a great new song made by Wolf! Check it out at http://members.home.nl/fboelens Chaos ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: [MSX] My studies: game over! 8-)
Néstor Sir, congratulations! I hope that when you start working in stead of studying, you still have time for us MSX'ers! Hapzee - Original Message - From: Néstor Soriano [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lista MSX holandesa [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:56 PM Subject: [MSX] My studies: game over! 8-) Just in case someone is intereseted: today I exposed my end of career project, that is, InterNestor Suite. I got a calification of 10, which is the maximum possible. One of the teacher said something like In a long time I've not seen a project with such amount of technical knowledge involved, and they were amazed because I developped everyhing by reading RFCs only. 8-) So, from today I'm telecommunication engineer. Now call me Sir, please. X-) *** XXII MSX USERS MEETING IN BARCELONA: DECEMBER 7th 2002 *** - Konami Man - AKA Nestor Soriano (^^)v http://www.konamiman.com- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ#: 18281450 Itoshii hito no tame ni Ima nani ga dekiru ka na? Kanawanai yume wa nai yo! Massugu ni shinjiteru - ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx =Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
[MSX] Talking about HD's going berzerk
My 8250 with MK-scsi has a problem resulting sooner or later in unuseable drives, that when copying from 1 to another partition the MSX stops responding and only a reset makes it go again. I think it is the cartridgeslot because the PCB is badly damaged. So had anyone a cartridge slot or just the PCB for it? Hapzee ___ MSX mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Info page: http://lists.stack.nl/mailman/listinfo/msx
Re: Spam the mailinglist... (was: harddisk read only?)
Maarten, If you have read the mail more thourough, you would have seen that I DIDN'T send an attachment, but only a remark to look at the site of major Virus defenders for a solution. (and then, my patch was from Symantec (norton Antivirus) so it is a real anti-KLEZ-tool!) It worked in my case anyway! Hapzee - Original Message - From: Maarten ter Huurne [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 8:01 PM Subject: Re: Spam the mailinglist... (was: harddisk read only?) On Saturday 11 May 2002 11:41, Hans-Peter Zeedijk wrote: Maybe I can put some lite on it: Probably the problems were caused by me (deeply ashamed!) because my computer was breevly invested by that new KLEZ virus and because I am member of the list, a lot may have had that virus from me resulting in generating KLEZ invested rubish mails from them as well. Because I can send no attachments, I cannot sent a tool I got from Symantec to find and remove the virus. Please look on the sites from major Antivirus company's for this tool and scan your PC's Sending clean-up programs is a bad idea anyway, because some viruses pretend to be clean-up programs themselves. Isn't KLEZ one of those? If you want to help people scan and clean up, just post URLs to wellknown anti-virus sites offering clean-up programs. (ofcourse you with Linux, Apple or MSX computers used for reading mail are not infected) Sometimes it's an advantage to be different... :) SORRY, SORRY SORRY, Hapzee. (Hope you will not block me from the list) I think it's brave of you to confess this, which should not be punished. Ofcourse you should learn from this and be more careful next time. Things to do to avoid most infections: - Make sure you regularly install fixes for your Outlook, or start using a more secure e-mail client. Many serious security leaks have been discovered in Outlook in the past and new leaks are still found regularly. - Uninstall Windows Scripting Host. If you don't know what this is, you don't need it, but many viruses/worms do. - Do not start executable attachments in any format (exe, bat, pif, scr, vbs etc). Not even if the mail comes from someone you know or claims to be a virus cleaner. Bye, Maarten -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Re: harddisk read only?
Laurens, thanks for the info. Except for that width80, that doesn't work, but your mail gave me an idea: Maibe that default 32 column screen wasn't screen 0 anyway because I couldn't set it to 80 columns with width 80, it gave a syntax error. Yes, that was the trick: in Basic screen 0 and I had straight away a 80 column screen! I saved the settings with set screen and after a Reset, it came back the right way. Hapzee - Original Message - From: Laurens Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 6:59 PM Subject: Re: harddisk read only? Does anybody has a way to tell what info is stored in the clock chip? The info stored in the clock chip is time/date, adjust (e.g. vdp(19)/set adjust), some screen mode related stuff using set screen, like screen mode (0/1), screen width, key status (key on/off) and I believe also the color settings. Furthermore you can also set one of the following three settings: title screen color text (set title), the logon password (set password), and erm... erm... I forgot the third ^_^. Aside from that there is still a very little room left for other information, it isn't much though. Some hardware and a few games use it Actually the only hardware I know is the Novaxis, I've had a Bert interface and I wasn't aware it used that space... My previous system's battery has been empty for a long time (hence it always started in 40-column mode - I used bascom width 80 in my autoexec.bat), but I haven't had any problems with my harddisks back then (well, at least not related to the clock chip thing). I also know of some games which use it - although I don't think I can name one of those right now, I don't remember very well. I still am unable to set the default screen width to 80 colums. The problems indeed were caused by dropped out batteries after coming home from a fair. As I said above, that is also stored in the clock chip, so it's logical that setting gets erased when the clock chip's ram is cleared. I understand it is an MSX with seperate batteries? I've got an MSX 2+ (Sanyo Wavy FD) which also has that... Anyways, just, make sure the batteries are full and in place (or if you have a nonremovable internal accu - replace it), then make the settings you want in basic, for example type WIDTH 80 to select a screen width of 80, and then SET SCREEN to permanently save that setting. As a result of all this I also lost contents of a complete harddisk. I would like to prevent this on my other harddisks and ZIPs. It seems highly unlikely that you lost the contents of an entire hard disk ( or even that you lost anything at all, aside from some screen settings) because the clock chip's sram got erased. It's got fairly little to do with eachother. True, the Novaxis interface uses that sram, but although I still don't know exactly what it saves in there, it can't possible be vital information which, when corrupted, causes a harddisk failure. It won't contain information vital enough to corrupt your data either, it's too vurnerable a spot for that. Essential information is stored on the harddisk itself. A more likely cause for that harddisk to fail is because you -for example- dropped it, or that you touched it with statically charged hands (because you removed the static from your monitor), or that you tried to connect the power connector upside down, or that the harddisk's lifetime was simply worn out. All those were situations I encountered in my life as a harddisk's-worst-nightmare, but I've never seen software which *destroyed* a harddisk, and it's very very very hard (if not impossible) to do that either. ~Grauw -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Re: harddisk read only?
Maico, I lost the stuff because I got troubles with a program. I don't know witch one, but at least it destroyd the A-partition in such way I couldn't boot anymore and couldn't reach it anymore. The TR booted only from floppy after that (floppy became A:) Then I tried with Fdisk to remove the first partition, but ofcourse that would ony work by destroing the rest as wel. But at least I had an old harddisk that containd a lot of the same stuff, so the damages are little. Now I am trying to connect both harddisks together so I can transfer the data from that older HD to the crashed one. Is a lot trouble, because I have to open the cases, figure out the SCSI-ID's and termination and connect a different cable to them. Hans-Peter. (P.S. I asked in the list for screen12 pictures from Storm magazines, etc., I found the lot of it on that old harddisk) - Original Message - From: Maico Arts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 2:48 PM Subject: Re: harddisk read only? Hallo Hans As a result of all this I also lost contents of a complete harddisk. I would like to prevent this on my other harddisks and ZIPs. How did you do this? (harddisk losing its data) greetings Maico Arts MSX-NBNO -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Re: harddisk read only?
Does anybody has a way to tell what info is stored in the clock chip? I still am unable to set the default screen width to 80 colums. The problems indeed were caused by dropped out batteries after coming home from a fair. As a result of all this I also lost contents of a complete harddisk. I would like to prevent this on my other harddisks and ZIPs. Hapzee - Original Message - From: Maico Arts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 9:29 AM Subject: Re: harddisk read only? Hello Alex ] Now didn't the Novaxis interface store information in the clock chip? ] ] I bet that causes your trouble... That might indeed be the root cause. If memory serves me well, there was one interface which allowed sharing of harddisk between multiple MSX computers. But to prevent corruptions to the fat, only one MSX was allowed to mount the harddisk in read-write mode while other MSX computers could then only mount the very same harddisk in read-only mode. Indeed When clock chip info is gone, then novaxis tries to read it, it indeed gets often id 4 Novaxis is indeed the interface you could tell with fdisk which scsi-id was able to read-write to a partition. Bert scsi-interface however was able to tell which scsi-id can read write on which partiton, any partition. More computers can write to the same partition. And it had a dos utility called rights.com to change those rights temporary and or permanent. It might be that this was indeed the novaxis interface and that the ID(s?) that can be mounted on the MSX in read-write mode is(are?) stored in the clock-chip. And as long as no value has been stored, the interface falls back to ID-6 as being the only read-write ID and all others as read-only... I beleive that depends how the bits ware fallen when turning on the msx computer. Sometimes another cartridge can overwrite this same clockchip info to save its own settings. Bert scsi-interface also does save info in the clock chip. So, it might very well be that the solution is: replace the battery for the clock-chip and set another ID with the novaxis specific software... Replacing the battery might be usefull if the problem already occurs when turning the msx computer off and on and the settings are allready gone. But then again, I might be talking complete nonsense now... Not quite :-) greetings Maico Arts MSX-NBNO -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Re: Spam the mailinglist... (was: harddisk read only?)
Maybe I can put some lite on it: Probably the problems were caused by me (deeply ashamed!) because my computer was breevly invested by that new KLEZ virus and because I am member of the list, a lot may have had that virus from me resulting in generating KLEZ invested rubish mails from them as well. Because I can send no attachments, I cannot sent a tool I got from Symantec to find and remove the virus. Please look on the sites from major Antivirus company's for this tool and scan your PC's (ofcourse you with Linux, Apple or MSX computers used for reading mail are not infected) SORRY, SORRY SORRY, Hapzee. (Hope you will not block me from the list) - Original Message - From: Laurens Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 12:31 AM Subject: Spam the mailinglist... (was: harddisk read only?) I hope that the amount of daily spam that I receive does not increase due to me posting again in a (public) mailinglist, which might very well be being monitored by spam email address collectors :-( I don't think this mailinglist is too public... I doubt any spam-watchers are monitoring it (although it did receive a few spam messages recently, didn't it?), at least that's one of the reasons people usually set up mailing lists instead of a more easy-to-use newsgroup. Posting your email address on web pages, fora or newsgroups though... bad, bad idea. I'm glad I've got another email-address now. But ofcourse I can't really know for sure, because until recently I've never had a spam-free email address (which I'll try to keep that way). And then it's hard to distinguish where which spam mail came from. A nice thing to try out, if you own a domain name, is to use different email addresses for everything. So for example [EMAIL PROTECTED] for ebay auctions, [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the msx mailinglist, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the newsgroup (assuming you own blech.nl)... Then you can at least see who or where the spam originated from and remind yourself never to give your email address to them ever again. ~Grauw -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html Deze e-mail is door E-mail VirusScanner van Planet Internet gecontroleerd op virussen. Op http://www.planet.nl/evs staat een verwijzing naar de actuele lijst waar op wordt gecontroleerd. -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Re: harddisk read only?
--- But that raises a new question: How do I change the rights to the SCSI-ID's without destroing the data. As far as I know it is not possible. You have to set it with the fdisk program. And at the end initialize the partitions. Thus all data is destroyed... I got RIGHT.COM from Tom Elliot, but haven't tried it yet. What size is the harddisk anyway? Which fdisk is being used last time? I don't know what Fdisk. The hd is 540Mb. As I already told you, the hd was sitting on the shelf for a couple of years. What might do the trick is initializing one partition at a time. The old fdisk could do this, but was only capable of making maximum 6 partitions and giving these access rights. You could then copy one partition to another, clear the partition with fdisk and ofcourse make it again with access right for host-id 7. And: why bother to change the access rights. You know now that you have to use host-id 6 to be able to use this harddisk. I have to copy all data to another hd or ZIP, but the ZIP uses ID6 and I have still to figure out what and where is termination set. I am still unable to get the zip available: Partitions are made, but I think because of empty SCSI ID's in between, no driveletters are assigned. -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
J-Apart
I want to run the J-Apart collection from MCCE direct from harddisk (Novaxis SCSI or Sunruse IDE) I copied all disks to a folder on the HD and adjusted the batch-files to go to the correct folder to run from. In both cases it didn't work because GIOS.COM says there is not enough heap or something like that. Is it possible to give it more slack? (Turbo R 1GT 1Mb RAM with the Novaxis SCSI and/or 8250 2+ 128kb RAM with MK SCSI) Hapzee -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Screen12
I lost my complete collection of screen 12 pics with mainly STORM-pictures, Landscapes and waterfalls. Can anybody help me to rebuild it by sending links or pictures? Please? What is the easiest way of converting JPG's to screen 12? Hapzee -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Re: Vote for MSX! come to MSX fair MSX-NBNO 19 januari 2002
I just voted too. It lookes like C64 is beating us!. Damn! - Original Message - From: Negrello, Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 4:20 PM Subject: AW: Vote for MSX! come to MSX fair MSX-NBNO 19 januari 2002 And we don't want to be mistaken for Microsoft voters. ;) -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Sander Zuidema [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Januar 2002 15:54 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: Vote for MSX! come to MSX fair MSX-NBNO 19 januari 2002 I think the voting system is cookie-based, but they will notice cheating in the end. Greetz, Sander - Original Message - From: Albert Beevendorp [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 15:17 Subject: Re: Vote for MSX! come to MSX fair MSX-NBNO 19 januari 2002 At 18:12 17-1-02 +0100, you wrote: At the dutch site www.tweakers.net you can vote for the most popular homecomputer/console ever. Please go to the site and vote for MSX ;) I vote for msx who is next How many times can one vote (on the same IP) ? :) GreeTz, BiFi Visit my Home Page at www.bifi.msxnet.org mail me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FTP: ftp.bifi.msxnet.org ICQ #36126979 -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Re: Christmas card
Thanks for the nice card BIFI! And all the best wishes to you all. Sorry, I won't send a card to the list.(I know it will be truncated) Merry Christmas an a very good MSX 2002! Hapzee - Original Message - From: Albert Beevendorp [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 12:23 PM Subject: Christmas card Hi all, I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy Newyear. You can find the card @ http://people.a2000.nl/abeeven/xmas2001.jpg GreeTz, BiFi Visit my Home Page at www.bifi.msxnet.org mail me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FTP: ftp.bifi.msxnet.org ICQ #36126979 -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Re: Something cool
I prefer an audio mixer (5 channels, so lots of possibillities0 - Original Message - From: Manuel Bilderbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newsgroups: comp.sys.msx To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 12:16 PM Subject: Something cool Hi Something nice if you happen to have an MSX with Superimpose capabilities and a CD ROM player connected... Normally these people have their MSX sound out connector(s) connected to an amplifier and speakers. The cd rom audio cannot be connected anymore then without an external mixer. But the MSX has an internal mixer. So just connect the audio output of the cdrom player to the audio in of the MSX and type in MSX basic SET VIDEO 3,1. Then start the cd with some MSX CD Audio player, like CDAUDIO.COM by Erik Maas (I use Novaxis SCSI). Now the sound of the CD ROM player will be mixed with the MSX sound (all internal sound, so PSG, SCC, FM-PAC, etc) and you can enjoy the sound of the cdrom on your speakers! This way it's very easy to use the MSX+CD ROM player as a normal CD player... :-) The disadvantage: normally I had only one channel of the audio out of the MSX connected to the amplifier and the other channel came from the sound out of the Music Module... So now I have to switch cables between stereo CD and stereo MSX Well, maybe this was a nice tip, maybe not. ;-) Pre-PS: what happened to the MSX-DOS 3 discussion? -- Grtjs, Manuel PS: MSX 4EVER! (Questions? See http://www.faq.msxnet.org/) PPS: Visit my homepage: http://bilderbeek.cjb.net/ -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Re: Floppy a flop?
Jeez, must be my version of Windows 98SE! Have same version on all my PC's and all have the same problems with the MSX floppy's. Oh, I just found something: I have a memory stick adapter program in my PC. It warned me back then when installing, that 720Kb floppy's couldn't be read/write properly unless the program is deinstalled. I will try it tomorrow, I want to go to bed now. Good night - Original Message - From: Akop Karapetyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 8:49 PM Subject: Re: Floppy a flop? I've been successful at formatting the floppies using fmsx-dos, copying programs using windows explorer (or just straight extracting lzh files onto the floppy, using dos version of LHA), then reading them on a real MSX. Worked for me 100% of the time, without any additional software. -- ak Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music. --- Unknown - Original Message - From: Hans Otten [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 11:18 AM Subject: Re: Floppy a flop? Hi, I have no problem at all with reading and writing under Windows 95 and 98 SE of 720K floppies on all my PC's. My favorite progam is diskmanager http://www.need.it/~rumsx/software.html, and the explorer works fine too Even 360K work fine with diskmanager. Make sure to format the floppies in the MSX, and if you use HD disk (works for me) cover the hd hole. Hans http://www.msxhans.msx2.com - Original Message - From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: MSX Mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 19:43 Subject: Floppy a flop? I 've little problem with those damned PC's! Both my PC's have problems with 720Kb floppy's. I use Windblows 98second eruption. I want to put diskimages and other programs on floppy's to be used on MSX, but when writing to the floppy's I get bleu screens Error writing to disk Anyone knows this problem? At the moment the only thing I can do is shutdown to MS-DOS and then write them to floppy. I have a 3d old 486 with Windows 95 on it. On that one MSX floppy reading/writing goes fine, but that one is not on my homenetwork and has no Internet. Please? -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Floppy a flop?
I 've little problem with those damned PC's! Both my PC's have problems with 720Kb floppy's. I use Windblows 98second eruption. I want to put diskimages and other programs on floppy's to be used on MSX, but when writing to the floppy's I get bleu screens "Error writing to disk" Anyone knows this problem? At the moment the only thing I can do is shutdown to MS-DOS and then write them to floppy. I have a 3d old 486 with Windows 95 on it. On that one MSX floppy reading/writing goes fine, but that one is not on my homenetwork and has no Internet. Please?
RE: MSX Fair Bussum
Sander, it seemes that you have WAY too much spare time! Why is anything for that fair hidden for non MSX.ORG members? It's silly! You are hiding MSX whilst you should SCREAM IT OF THE ROOFS that MSX IS ALIVE! hapzee -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van:Laurens Holst [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: dinsdag 11 september 2001 16:45 Aan:MSX Mailinglist Onderwerp: MSX Fair Bussum Hi! Another update on the MSX Fair Bussum. As you may have read in another message, I have created an MSX Fair List on www.msx.org. That's where the MSX Fair Bussum's online registration form will be from now on, and also a list of participants can be found there. If you have registered a stand, check if you are on it. If not, something has gone wrong, then please contact me. Also, in the www.msx.org Forum a preliminary programme of the fair can be found, aswell as some more discussion about the fair. Follow this link to get there: http://www.msx.org/index.asp?frame=forum_contents.asp!TopicID=39 Well, 11 days to go... :) Greetings, The MSX Fair Bussum organization, ~Grauw ps. What just happened in America scares me to death... -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: About Powerbasic
How can I ask for something if I never heard of it before! -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van:Albert Beevendorp [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: zaterdag 25 augustus 2001 17:06 Aan:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: RE: About Powerbasic At 16:14 25-8-01 +0200, you wrote: Jeezz! That's another thing! I have that Turbo-R but except for it speed, I don't know much about the extra thingies and how to use them! All to blame to that japanees manual! (and maybe because there is hardly a real MSX usergroup with regular meetings (weekly) alive today. And not near where I live (Vaassen, Holland)) Hapzee Just ASK! :) GreeTz, BiFi Visit my Home Page at www.bifi.msxnet.org mail me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] FTP: ftp.bifi.msxnet.org ICQ #36126979 -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: MSX Pictures - Help needed
I found a site with a lot of ancient computers. All computers I can think of are there with pictures, spect, the lot. Also MSX. Even that rare red MSX computer is on there.: http://www/homecomputer.de Have a look, maibe there are your missing pictures. Hapzee Philip Pera wrote: Hi all, I'm looking to make a MSX Museum - so far I've collected some 163 picutres of different MSXes, but still miss 84! I went through almost every possible source on the web trying finding them - but it gets hard! Below is the list of the missing ones, if you have a decent picture of any, please send it to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks in advance. Phil The missing MSxes are: Canon V-30 Canon V-30F Canon V-335 Daewoo DPH-64 Daewoo CPC-300 Daewoo V-30 Daewoo V-30F Goldstar FC-80 Goldstar FC-100 Hitachi HINT Hitachi MB-H1E Hitachi MB-H21 JVC Victor HC-6AV JVC Victor HC-30 JVC Victor HC-180 JVC Victor HC-10 AV JVC Victor HC-9S Mitsubishi ML-FX2 Mitsubishi ML-G1 Mitsubishi ML-G3 Mitsubishi ML-G30mkII Mitsubishi ML-H70 National CF-3300 National FS-3900 National FS-4700F National FS-5500F1 Olympia PHC-28 Panasonic CF-2000 Panasonic CF-3000 Panasonic CF-3300 Panasonic FS-A1FM Panasonic FS-VW30WSX Paxon PC T55 Perfect 2 Philips MNS-8255 Philips MNS-8260 Radofin Triton Radiola MX-180 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-100 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-235 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-250 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-335 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-350 Sakhr Al-Alamiah AX-500 Sakhr Al-Alamiah SX-100 Sakhr Al-Alamiah SX-101 Samsung SPC-800 Sanyo MPC-3 Sanyo MPC-4 Sanyo MPC-5 Sanyo MPC-6 Sanyo MPC-10mk2 Sanyo MPC-11 Sanyo MPC-200 Sanyo MPC-X Sanyo MPC-25F Sanyo MPC-25FD Sanyo MPC-25FK Sanyo MPC-25FS Sanyo PHC-23JB Sanyo MPC-77 Sanyo MPC-175FD Sony HB-FX50 Sony HB-WX2+ Talent DPC-200 Talent TPC-310 Toshiba HX-10D Toshiba HX-10E Toshiba HX-31 Toshiba HX-33 Yamaha AX-230 Yamaha CX5MII/64 Yamaha CX-11 Yamaha CX-100 Yamaha AX-330 Yamaha AX-350II Yamaha AX-500 Yamaha CX-7M Yamaha CX-7/128 Yamaha YIS-503III Yamaha YIS-503IIIR Yamaha YIS-604 -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: About Powerbasic
Ok, my mistake: I thought the cartridge saying GFXbasic v4.0 was the Powerbasic you all were talking about, but I found a disk and manual stating Powerbasic v1.3. So that's something completely different! I realy have to find time and some fellow or MSX club near me to explore all these (for me) new things! Where are the days we did these things in out computerclub. At the moment I am the only one left that still does something with MSX. (Except Ge van Essen, he plays Gorbi's Pipeline all the time) Hapzee -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van:Peter Burkhard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: zaterdag 25 augustus 2001 21:17 Aan:Hans-Peter Zeedijk hapzee Onderwerp: Re: About Powerbasic In local.msx.int schrieben Sie: Because it was mentioned by someone of you that Punx will use Powerbasic: Why is that Powerbasic in a seperate cartridge?. it should have been easy Powerbasic is on a disk and not in cartridge and yes, I have those power stuff (GFX9000, moonsound, Turbo-R and a lot more) too! (and I am not a programmer or composer, just an ordenary MSX-freak) The powerbasic work in a Turbo-R with the disk. Gretz Peter -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Midi-files playing
I think I miss something: I have Turbo-R with Moonsound and Music module, all have midi possibillities and I still can't hear a peep when I try to play a *.mid-file: I found MSP (Midi Song Player), but I have troubles finding out how it works and when it plays (the bars are going up and down) I don't hear a thing: Do I have to tell MSP to play it through the Moonsound or the Music module or the FM music of the Turbo R or does it play through the MIDI port of either the Music Module or the Turbo-R and I have to connect a Midi capable keybord to it to hear anything? Or do I have to use a different program? I bought the Turbo-R with all this extra hardware and with loads of MIDI-files on the harddisk, so I think there should be a way. Please advise. Hapzee -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
About Powerbasic
Because it was mentioned by someone of you that Punx will use Powerbasic: Why is that Powerbasic in a seperate cartridge?. it should have been easy to implement it on the ROM of the GFX9000 and yes, I have those power stuff (GFX9000, moonsound, Turbo-R and a lot more) too! (and I am not a programmer or composer, just an ordenary MSX-freak) Hapzee -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
About MegaSCSI
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 http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
About Novaxis SCSI
I own a Gouda SCSI cartridge for my Turbo-R. In the list it was mentioned that there exist a version of a ROM for it, witch makes it possible to boot from any SCSI-ID. Will someone sell me a ready made ROM? (or swap a cartridge with mine?) Hapzee -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: About Powerbasic
Jeezz! That's another thing! I have that Turbo-R but except for it speed, I don't know much about the extra thingies and how to use them! All to blame to that japanees manual! (and maybe because there is hardly a real MSX usergroup with regular meetings (weekly) alive today. And not near where I live (Vaassen, Holland)) Hapzee -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van:Maarten ter Huurne [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: zaterdag 25 augustus 2001 18:14 Aan:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: About Powerbasic On Saturday 25 August 2001 13:36, you wrote: Because it was mentioned by someone of you that Punx will use Powerbasic: Why is that Powerbasic in a seperate cartridge?. it should have been easy to implement it on the ROM of the GFX9000 The GFX9000 doesn't have a ROM. But I think on the turbo R, Power BASIC can be run from RAM, using the shadow RAM option (DRAM mode). By the way, I have turbo R + GFX9000 + MoonSound as well. Bye, Maarten -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: MSX fair at Bussum
-Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van:Laurens Holst [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: donderdag 16 augustus 2001 11:26 Aan:MSX Mailinglist Onderwerp: Re: MSX fair at Bussum Dear Hans-Peter, Please contact Jaap Hoogendijk, he is the organisator of the MSX Fair 2001. His e-mail address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or contact me, ofcourse. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To answer your question: yes, we can create some space to put down your own computer and work with others. consider it done. however, on a general note, taking a stand is highly preferred... the fair isn't costless, you know, and Jaap won't like it if he has less money after the fair than he had before it. Nu kan ik het even in het Nederlands doen: Kan je me info sturen over prijzen van stands? Ikdenk dat ik gewoon een stand huur en dan samen met een paar anderen van de SGGA deze bemannen en die probleempjes die ik heb op een grote poster eraan hangen en hopen dat er iemand is die mij kan en wil helpen op dat moment. (Mischien komt ie er dan gewoon bij zitten met zijn spullen!) Groeten Hapzee -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
A bit RE: MSX-DOS2 wanted
I have 2 MSXDOS 2.2 cartridges: 1) HSH MSX-DOS2.20 I think it was the first one 2) Nemesis 2 SCC cartridge with a switchable MSX DOS 2.2 ROM on top of it. I would like to trade for a working IDE interface (I hope I don't need an extra DOS 2.2 with that one) or for a different MSX cartridge. (preferable a game) Hapzee -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van:Ivan Latorre [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: zaterdag 28 juli 2001 11:58 Aan:International MSX Mailing List Onderwerp: MSX-DOS2 wanted Hi I'm looking for a MSX-DOS2 cartridge. It must be in good condition (and at a reasonable price). I've seen those of MSX-Club West-Friesland. Are still being sold? Ivan -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: Harddisk Novaxis
Thanks all for the sugestions, but I know the map command, but when I was trying I had only 3 partitions on the harddisk and on the ZIP are also 3. I think it is the partition type, because the ZIP is made on an MK cartridge. I will have a look there, because on the 8250 with the MK cartridge I also boot from a 20Mb harddisk, but there the ZIPdrive has SCSI ID 1, so it succeeds the harddisk directly. 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? Thanks, Hapzee -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Harddisk Novaxis
I am trying a different harddisk on my Turbo R with Gouda (Novaxis) SCSI controller. The controller comes with following data: Novaxis MSX2/Turbo-R SCSI BIOS Version 1.51 (c) 1994-1995 KMcs / MSX Club Gouda Written by Jurgen Kramer july 3th 1995- Hardware by H.G. 1993. Version 1.1 Host ID : 6 , Target ID : 0 ID #0 - IBM DPES-31080 Revision 531Q 3 ID #5 - IOMEGA ZIP 100 Revision N*32 N I have 2 problems: 1st: If I boot I can't get to the ZIP drive. The disk in it I can use on my other MSX with MK SCSI cartridge, so it containes partioning and data. 2nd: I want to partition the harddisk with as less partitions as possible. I though the 32Mb boundary was broken with Novaxis, but when using NFDISK it reports the harddisk as follow: NFDISK V1.0 by RMt AMs (c) 5-1995 MSX Club Gouda ID Vendor Productname 0 IBM DPES-31080 5 IOMEGA ZIP 100 When choosing the IBM harddisk it shows Total Capacity: :34.248, but I think it means 1.034.248 because it is a 1Gb harddisk. If I want to add partitions, I can't get them bigger then 31.999 kbytes for the first partition and 31.998 for the next partitions. It doesn't matter what I choose in the partition type selector, e.g.: Extended, (old) PC, (old) MSX or MAK 3.0 Can someone explain this? Greetings, Hans-Peter (hapzee) Zeedijk -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
MSX stuf for Sale
Have a look at www.shop.ekoning.com There's a lot of MSX (and other stuf) -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Commodore Mouse on MSX?
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Commodore Mouse on MSX?
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MSX Mouse
I don't understand this PC-Mouse to MSX converter discussion: I have here in front of me the REMOUSE made by The Bytewizards in Weerdinge (I think it is in Drenthe in the nort-east part of Holland) It is a Serial PC Mouse to MSX converter with an IR-receiver as an extra. It works fine, no software needed. So, what's the discussion about: ASK THOSE GUYS IF THEY WANT TO PRODUCE/SELL THEM AGAIN OR IF THEY WANT TO SELL/GIVE YOU THE SCHEMATICS! The converter was sold also by MCCA (also the MIRC an IR receiver/transmitter for MSX) -M---S---X---F---O---R---E---v---E---R-- -!- Greetings from Hollland, Hapzee, Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -M---S---X---F---O---R---E---v---E---R-- -!- -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: MSX2+ Technical Guide
Good fun! The manuals for the Turbo-R machines are in chinese! I have the originals for my A1GT, but can't read a bit! Are there readable manuals? E.g. Englisch, German or Dutch? P.S. If you want you can have my manuals. -M---S---X---F---O---R---E---v---E---R-- -!- Greetings from Hollland, Hapzee, Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -M---S---X---F---O---R---E---v---E---R-- -!- -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Ivan Latorre Verzonden: dinsdag 29 mei 2001 21:24 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: MSX2+ Technical Guide Ricardo Bittencourt Vidigal Leitao wrote: On Tue, 29 May 2001, Ivan Latorre wrote: I am wondering if he also has Panasonic's MSXturboR A1-ST or A1-GT technical guides... I have both technical guides, I can scan it if there is interest. They are both in japanese, and have schematics and waveforms for the main signals on the turbo-r board. You can scan them not only for me, also for other people that are interested. It seems that those technical manuals have nice graphics that can be useful to unmount a turboR, for instance. Greets -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: MEP-CD
WOW I thought most MSX-ers are not afraid to use a screwdriver! MXSTREAM or ADSL kan be easely done yourself! Not like ISDN where you have to agree with the phonecompany on a date when your phoneline is to be converted. At that point the old analoge phone is dead and ISDN will only work after you connect the ISDN hardware on the line. With MXStream you can get a do-it-yourself kit you can aply direct, but after you receive a confirmation letter from the phonecompany, the MXstream hardware will work. All the time your normal analog devices (phone, modem, fax) will keep working. I am going to help somebody tommorrow with connecting the mxstream stuff, but only because she doesn't have the correct tools (drill, cable and cablenails) to do it herself. She already has the letter that says her MXStream connection will work as soon as she connects the box to the phoneline. Hapzee -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens MSX World - Jeroen Küppers Verzonden: dinsdag 1 mei 2001 18:34 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: MEP-CD Mari, do you have an high-speed internet connection? (I've heard from Maico that you should have MxStream). Then you can download all MEP files from this FTP-server: ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/mep-mirror/ I thought that all the MEP-cd files were also left on this server. If this isn't so, please let me know. Jeroen Küppers MSX World From: Mari van den Broek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: MSX-Mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MEP-CD Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 23:06:14 +0200 Hello, Arnaud stopped selling the MEP-CD... I'm looking for this CD because many people (PC-users) keep asking me for all kind of files and emulators... Does somebody have this CDR and is willing to make a copy of it for me? You can contact me by sending mail directly to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --[ MARI ]-- -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: Tilburg?
The capturecard is a TV card with that BT848 chipset, so it has a Composite input for a VCR or camera. My camera has composite output for playback on TV. It works on the TV card. The TVcard can record at a max. resolution of 388x245 (or close to that) resolution. I have an old videocapture card of Trust (The movie editor). That works even better: Fullscreen capture (TV resolution) with realtime MPEG2 coding. I can put the camera on standby with constant video output to both the cameradisplay and the video out. For the rest: I don't know anything of webcams (what sort of resolution/videoformat what encoder/decoder to use, waht kind of software) I want to try this first. Maybe later I will try a Firewire card. The camera has it. Another thing: The PC the capturecard is in has also a composite video output (TV-out) on his Voodoo 3/3000 card. So enough options. Greetings, Hapzee. -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Pierre Gielen Verzonden: donderdag 12 april 2001 12:59 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: Tilburg? I have a TV-capture card maybe with my digital camera I can do it?!? Many people own a PC with a USB webcam nowadays. I have a webcam myself with a video capture card to which I can connect a VCR or camera. Don't know about your TV capture card though, can it handle composite video signals or does your camera have UHF-out? Pierre -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: Tilburg?
In fact: SGGA once stood for Sinclair Gebruikers Group. So it's old, even older than MSX and even today we have members of the first day, so... YES we also do MSX! I will make foto's and send them to funet, you will be supprised! At the moment I have 3 members taking there MSX to the day and even 1 with his sinclair and 1 with Atari! (I send foto's last year regarding MSX at the "Opendag" Greetings, Hapzee -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Maarten ter Huurne Verzonden: woensdag 11 april 2001 21:34 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: Tilburg? On Wednesday 11 April 2001 17:13, you wrote: Stupid Idea to have an "Open Day" at the same day as the great MSX-Fair in Tilburg! It's probably not an MSX-only club... Bye, Maarten -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: Tilburg?
Huh? I think this was because I didn't put a Reply Address in the settings of Outlook 2000. Check it now. It should be OK now. But just in case: Greetings, Hapzee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Maarten ter Huurne Verzonden: woensdag 11 april 2001 16:13 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: Tilburg? On Wednesday 11 April 2001 07:40, you wrote: Can the orginizers send a document with all the attendants at the fair and what they will show and/or sell at the fair and where to contact them? I would be most pleased! You should tell them your e-mail address. Your mail incorrectly stated it as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bye, Maarten -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: Tilburg?
That would be nice! I will try, but at the moment I don't know if we'll have a phoneline that day. We had last year. (And I don't know if anyone of our club owns a Webcam, I don't. I have a TV-capture card maybe with my digital camera I can do it?!? Hapzee -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Pierre Gielen Verzonden: woensdag 11 april 2001 10:27 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: Tilburg? I won't be able to come to the fair. Why not make a live connection to the fair through webcam? That would be nice... Pierre -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: Not MSX, but...
Some recent MSX games (catridges or disks, could be Turbo R) or even other SciFi or startrek video tape. -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens cc Verzonden: zondag 4 maart 2001 7:30 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: Not MSX, but... Where lay your interests ? - Original Message - From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: MSX [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 11:27 PM Subject: Not MSX, but... Ehm It is not MSX, but I want to spread this as mutch as possible. I hope there are a lot of StarTrek fans in the list. I have a double videotape of Startrek Voyager nr. 6.11 (Live fast and Prosper and Muse) The price I paid for is fl.26,50 I want to trade it for anything MSX (software or hardware) or just the money. Mail me! Hans-Peter Zeedijk, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Who wants to do it?
I have a question. I have a 8250 build in a big PC Desktop case. I've some problems in it that I could fix, but I can't get to it because of my 2 jobs. (40 hours per week working at a school and home based job in the afternoons and weekends)I still have a warm hart for MSX, that's why I want to get it fixed. Some time ago I mailed in the list with Iwein van Caelenberg about my problems with my harddisks with the conclusion that my cartridge slot cable is too long. It seemes to be a Hell of a job soldering the cable again, also because of the cracked PCB of the cartridge slot and the cramped space in the PC. (everything has to come apart) So... Is there anybody living not too far from Vaassen (just above Apeldoorn in the Netherlands) who wants to do it for me? It doesn't have to be for nothing. I have a lot of MSX stuff (soft and hardware) or other stuff (I have a computer bussiness) as reward. The job can be done here or if you don't want to you can take the MSX with you. There is also no time limit. The only thing I want is to get it fixed. Greetings, Hans-Peter Zeedijk Vaassen, Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Not MSX, but...
Ehm It is not MSX, but I want to spread this as mutch as possible. I hope there are a lot of StarTrek fans in the list. I have a double videotape of Startrek Voyager nr. 6.11 (Live fast and Prosper and Muse) The price I paid for is fl.26,50 I want to trade it for anything MSX (software or hardware) or just the money. Mail me! Hans-Peter Zeedijk, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
RE: Seti@home
Even when my PC runs a seti package for about 28 hours, it would be great to do the same on MSX. It would run for about, i think, 10 days, but when it shows its progres on the screen, like fraktals, it is fun. I think a litle thingie on the PC is neccessarry to get and send the message. It could be done on the MSX, but I don't think a lot of MSXers have the MSX near a phoneline and have a modern type modem to connect to the internet. Good luck, you programmers, I am not one of you, but I envy you in this great task! Hapzee -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html
Philips keyboard
To the guy that asked me for a Philips Keyboard a while ago. I lost your name and e-mail address. I was asked to look what it wil cost to send a keyboard from Holland to Sao Paulo in Brazil. It wil cost fl. 25,- (dutch Gulden) or Real 17.90. This is for a package up to 2 kg postage without receipt. With receipt it will be fl. 45,- (Gulden) or Real 32,15 Also these prices are only postage, not including whatever the keyboard is worth. So, if you want to have the keyboard, send me an email with your address and I'll e-mail you my banknumber. Greetings, Hans-Peter Zeedijk, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also http://www.faq.msxnet.org/
RE: Philips parts
The switch freezes (disconnects) the processor clock. It is voor service purpose only. I am not using my original 8250 keyboard anymore because I have the 8250 build into PC case, so I rewired a PC keyboard to be used with it. (Advantage: I have a 25pin d-connector on it and I can use a printer extention cable to connect it to the MSX (in the PC case a printerport connector cable from a PC mainboard) Greetings, Hapzee -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Daniel Ravazzi Verzonden: zaterdag 15 juli 2000 8:33 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Philips parts Hi People!! Well, I have a MSX by Sanyo (Wavy 70FD2), and keyboard of this machine is not work...the keyboard film contact is broken (destroyed!)...and told me Sanyo not have any parts for this machine.. :-(... BUT... :-)... I look in keyboard of Philips NMS8250 and verify that film keyboard is the same!! (little differences)... well...anybody have it for me? :-)) or can get it in any Philips tecnical assistence? Or also if anybody have any 8250/80 keyboard remaining...and can sell for me...:-) email-me. I'm looking for original black drives too... Now..I have a question: I look in main PCB of 8250 and look a swicth (not jumper! really switch)...on center...OFF the MSX work...ON, MSX not work... so...what is this switch? Thanks!! Daniel Ravazzi PS: my MSX page is coming soon :) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
Re: What MSX really means
I must react on my own message: It looks that I put asside the other hardware projects around MSX, like the Z380 Brazillian. This is because I am not a programmer (bit Basic that's all), not a Drawer or Music maker, but just an ordenairy home user with interest in a simple to use computer on an ordenary TV (Lot of fun, playing on that big 72 CM screen) I think that is it with most people who don't react on tech-talk. That is the problem with most MSX projects: they float on programmers and hardware wizzards. Hans-Peter - Original Message - From: Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 12:37 PM Subject: Re: What MSX really means About that new MSX and other tech-talk. I think a lot of people read it and are interested, but don't feel the need to react. In my case, all the mail I get from the list I scan and somtimes read more carefull, but the times I have replied or send to the list you can count on two hands over the last couple of years. It doesn't mean that MSX is no interest to me anymore. In fact: IF THAT NEW MSX COMES, I WIL BUY IT, WHATEVER IT COSTS! Hans-Peter MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
RE: Upgrade SVI 738
I know a person that even rebult a 738 to 2+! He was most proud of the working RS232 that he used to hook up an external Modem and the fact that he had 8 floppydrives working (3 1/2" and 5 1/4") But it is a limmited MSX2+ because of the lack of a real MSX Engine. Hans-Peter -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens JP Grobler Verzonden: dinsdag 6 juni 2000 20:02 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Upgrade SVI 738 Hi I wondered about the svi 738. Would it be possible to upgrade the svi 738 to msx 2 by just mapping the roms in an memmory mapper and disabeling the builtin roms? Thus not needing to replace the original roms in the machine. (the svi 738 can easily be upgraded to msx2 by replacing the basic and disk roms and adding ram - msx2 video chip built in.) Thanks JP Grobler [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
RE: Top 100 MSX games
I have a modified Philips 8250 with 512Kb RAM and MSX2+ switchable for nothing if you kan help me out with a few MSX harddisk related problems: I have a non functional IDE interface (bought it a couple of years ago, they promissed it would work and that they would send me a plastic case for it, but till now nothing) and my other modified 8250 has problems with transferring files from one partition to another on a SCSI harddisk or ZIP-drive. (MK SCSI sitting in a slot of a slotexpander. The spare slot of the 8250 is bugging. At the moment a FMpak works in it, but a 1Mb Ram cartridge won't work in it or in the slotexpander. Greetings, Hans-Peter Zeedijk (Hapzee), Vaassen Holland (just north of Apeldoorn) -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Rafael Lima Verzonden: zaterdag 27 mei 2000 6:00 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: Top 100 MSX games To Laurens Holst.. Well, someone here commented about SHMUPS. One of the webmasters of SHMUPS, Akira, REALLY wants to buy a MSX2+, but he can't find a place to buy it. Also..if I got interested about C64, why someone can't get interested by MSX, a fair superior machine? The use of my computers are 95% games (My MSX, my Amiga and my PC), and I am really a "games-addict", and there's also many people like me. We are discovering old system that we could never play before the times of emulation. I never played a ColecoVision or a PC-Engine before getting into emulation. And, many people like that, never played a MSX, but are interested about it. So, they can know the really good games for MSX. to Rieks W. Torringa That's my big worry, to not get enough votes. But, take a look at MEP..it has about 300-500 hits daily. (Take a look ate MSX rating). If, say 50% (I know this is a very optimistic approach) of people visiting MEP, vote in the MSX top 100, then I think there will be enough votes... Shatterhand MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
Extra FDD on a Turbo R
I have send this message before, but nobody replied on it and because I have a little email trouble every now and then, maybe this message didn't get trough. So here it is again: A little while ago I have mailed about an external floppydrive connector that was on my second hand Turbo-R. Somebody would like to help me if I profided the pin assignments where the external 15pin female D connector was connected to. Now I have opened the Turbo-R I wrote down the pin numbers. The wires are connected to the second floppy drive connector CN14 in following manner: CN14wirecolor 15p D female 1 red 1 6 green/white 3 7 black 2 9 red/white 4 11 yel/white 5 12 ora/white 6 13 green/white 7 14 purple/white8 16 yellow 9 18 brown/white 10 19 green/black 11 20 grey12 22 orange 13 23 bleu14 24 brown 15 If I know what the pin assignments are, I will try to connect an external 720Kb drive I have and sometimes use on a NMS8245 with external connector. (It is an old external floppydrive for an Atari 1024) So, does anybody know what these pin assignmenst are? Is this a standard build in from maybe Sunrise? (because memory upgrade, SCSI controller and maybe the entire Turbo R are from Sunrise) Greetings, Hans-Peter (P.S. happy Easter!) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
RE: multiple disk drives
Hé, good guess! I haven't tried it, but it might just do the trick! It is normal that the ROMS of a 8235 are socketed. I have modified a few 8235 to 720Kb in the past and used the diskroms from a 8250. Hans-Peter -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Philip Verzonden: dinsdag 25 april 2000 13:42 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: RE: multiple disk drives The diskrom of my 8235 is in a socket. I don't know if this is standard, it could be the socket was placed when building in a 720 kb diskdrive. But if it is, you can simply remove the diskrom and the internal drive won't be recognised anymore. Regards, Philip At 10:43 AM 4/25/00 +0200, you wrote: I guess that the canon is connected to a floppydrive controller as a cartridge. Each controller (the buid in and the cartridge) are able to to run 2 diskdrives. unfortunatly the internal controller is the first controller. So, if you are able to, hardware, disable the internal controller, the external cartridge will controll the external drives as A: and B: Hans-Peter -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Floris 'Tamama' van Gog Verzonden: maandag 24 april 2000 18:22 Aan: MSX mailing lst Onderwerp: multiple disk drives Holas, I have a nms 8235 which has a *whine* 360kb internal diskdrive. This is no biggy though as i also have an external cannon VF-100 which is 720kb. The reason of this post? The cannon is both A and B, and the internal floppy is C. The external drive has a connector for another external drive, but it's currently not used. So I guess it 'emulates' it somehow. Is there any way to kill this behaviour? Also.. Is there a way to access drive 1/2/3 under basic? greetz, Floris MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
Extra FDD on Turbo-R
A little while ago I have mailed about an external floppydrive connector that was on my second hand Turbo-R. Somebody would like to help me if I profided the pin assignments where the external 15pin female D connector was connected to. Now I have opened the Turbo-R I wrote down the pin numbers. The wires are connected to the second floppy drive connector CN14 in following manner: CN14wirecolor 15p D female 1 red 1 6 green/white 3 7 black 2 9 red/white 4 11 yel/white 5 12 ora/white 6 13 green/white 7 14 purple/white8 16 yellow 9 18 brown/white 10 19 green/black 11 20 grey12 22 orange 13 23 bleu14 24 brown 15 If I know what the pin assignments are, I will try to connect an external 720Kb drive I have and sometimes use on a NMS8245 with external connector. (It is an old external floppydrive for an Atari 1024) So, does anybody know what these pin assignmenst are? Is this a standard build in from maybe Sunrise? (because memory upgrade, SCSI controller and maybe the entire Turbo R are from Sunrise) Greetings, Hans-Peter (P.S. happy Easter!) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
Strange outlet on Turbo R
I have a Turbo A1GT witch I bought second hand. From the moment I have it I have troubles with the floppydrive. Now I have some time to sort out what to do about it and I opened the case. It is the same problem as with so many of you that the belt of the drive is slack. I can fix that i think by going to the nearest electronics shop, but I found some curious things inside the Turbo R: First there are wires connected to the 2nd floppy connector on the mainboard going to a 15 pin "pc-joystick" connector on the back. Second, there is a 1Mb pc SIMM module with a homemade PCB with the texts F.U.C. JIPE OCT1994. Third, a small homemade PCB with 4 74HCTXXX chips on it connected with a lot of wires all over de mainboard. And now a major qlue: Fourth, several stickers from Sunrise Hardware service. I think the small PCB is part of the SIMM convertermodule. Now I have a few questions: 1) How do I connect an external floppydrive on that 15 pin D-sub female connector and can I make the drive select switchable between 1st and 2nd floppy? 2) Will I have to use a floppydrive with its own powersupply or does this come with these wirering? 3) What is happened to the original 512kb memory? The total memory reported while booting is 1Mb and that is same as the 1Mb SIMM. MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
Re: Replacing RTC battery?
I've an idea about that: I have a relais on the alarmline of the clock: Because of a bug in the bios of MSX this line is doing strange when changing time while in DOS(2) Maybe the same bug is keeping the clock from running now, so try setting time and date from Basic (set clock "xx:xx:xx") and set date "xx/xx/xx" good luck. - Original Message - From: ladroop [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 10:58 PM Subject: Re: Replacing RTC battery? Pierre Gielen schreef: I have replaced the backup battery in my NMS8255 last week. Originally, it was a 3.6V/46mA battery that was not available at my local electronics shop, so I put in a 3.6V/90mA type that was slightly bigger. That was not a problem since there's enough room on the PCB. Now screen settings, date and time are saved again, but the clock is not running! After installing the new battery, I have set the correct date and time. Since then, if I should believe the computer, not a second has passed. This is weird. What could be wrong? Pierre are u sure it's a 3.6 V battery and not a 2.4 V battery. This problem also occurs when one of the 3 cells is defective (a 3.6V battery is made of 3 X 1.2V ) if that's not the problem your Xtal may be damaged. maybe you hit it when replacing the battery. it's a small 1 cm long 2 mm thick metal tube like object and it's located near the battery. Erik de Boer -- MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
RE: Replacing RTC battery?
Reading this I am wonderering: My MSX isn't running on time. Every time I turn it on the time is running behind. While I am working, I can't say if it is falling behind or not. Every time I use the MSX I adjust time to current. Is this also cause of a bad battery? Hans-Peter -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Tristan Verzonden: woensdag 23 februari 2000 21:22 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: Replacing RTC battery? I think the battery of the RTC in my NMS8255 is dead. Does anybody know if and how it can be replaced? It can be replaced. First remove the old battery and go to an electronics shop with it, or write down the voltage and capacity :) Ask for a similar one. Remember that it's a rechargeable, so pay attention to polarity when re-connecting. All of this assumes basic soldering skills. Tristan + Omega + join #msx on undernet +[EMAIL PROTECTED] + | | FUNET MSX maintainer | ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx | + irc: OmegaMSX +Techno composer+ http://users.bart.nl/~omegamsx + MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
RE: Harddisk and CDrom drive under MSXDOS2
I like to reply to the SCSI problem. I think that new harddisk has a MSDOS partition on it. I had the same problem with my second hand harddisks and even ZIP disks. (Sometimes I like to boot from ZIP instead of a harddisk) Solution is to remove all partitions on the drive/disks with a PC and then connecting them to a MSX and boot with diskette to prepare the partitions. Greetings, Hapzee MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet
RE: MSX Millennium feestje !
That's what I was afraid for! Instead having a good time talking to eacheother and do things with MSX (or watch a video) they have to get pissed! That is the reason I have not reacted, even when I live closeby, to go to that party! I would like to have contact with other MSX'ers closeby, but to have drinking parties! No! YES! I AGREE: WRITE IN ENGLISH, EVEN WHEN YOUR ENGLISH IS FAR FROM PERFECT! -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens R.J. Regout Verzonden: zondag 16 januari 2000 17:34 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: RE: MSX Millennium feestje ! Hoezo ranzig??? Videorecorderstuk, tapijt naar de kloote, boxen kapot... Gnagnagna Rj -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Haiko de Boer Sent: zaterdag 15 januari 2000 16:10 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MSX Millennium feestje ! Hallo Arjan en de rest die dit lezen, Leuk te horen dat er een MSX Mill. party aan zit te komen, wanneer is die precies? Ik zit momenteel in Australie en zal rond eind juli 2000 terugkeren naarHolland. Als het feestje dan ergens wordt bgehouden zal ik proberen te komen. Al denk ik niet dat Ajran zijn huisje weer ter beschikking stelt, aangezien het allereerste feestje (kan iemand dat nog herinneren?) een beetje "te gaaf" was Gtx, Hoox __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
RE: Finally... Here's the TeddyWareZ Christmas demo 1999 Complete version...
THANKS, BUT I AM NOT AUTHORIZED TO DOWNLOAD THIS FILE???!@?%$@*^%#$+_%$!?!?!? -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens d-fader Verzonden: zondag 2 januari 2000 19:03 Aan: MSX Mailing List Onderwerp: Finally... Here's the TeddyWareZ Christmas demo 1999 Complete version... sorry folks... We tried for about ten times to mail this version, but it didn't seem to get through... We know now that it was to big... So here's a link... This will automaticly download the TeddyWareZ Christmas demo 1999... Please download it, because the it contains a very important message... Please take your time, and read it... Thank you Happy 2000, and happy MSXing... link: TeddyWareZ Christmas demo 1999 http://members.xoom.com/TeddyWareZ/files/TWZCHR99.ZIP mzl. [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
RE: Amiga monitor on MSX
Ok, I have had a look on the cable of my 1084S monitor. By the way: The monitor runs fine on CGA and EGA computers. (If someone still has something like that!) Look at following diagram: (I have a SCART connector on it, but you should be able to connect it to a Turbo R) 9 pin D connector: Description:SCART: TTL RGB Analog RGB 1 gnd gnd 2 gnd gnd 3 red red 15 4 green green 11 5 blueblue7 6 Intensity Not used 7 not usedComposit Sync. 19 8 H. Sync.H. Sync. 9 V. Sync.V. Sync. Audio Left 3 Audio Right 1 The audio signals I have connected to two Tulip plugs with two small cables so the MSX sound comes through the monitor. My 8250 SCART plug is modified a bit so the sound comes from a FMPAK in Stereo! So all the fuzz about seperate syncs is out of the way now: the monitor has a seperate composite Synchrinisation input! All the best wishes for Christmas and a good New Year and keep those MSX's up and running! (I will do whith my 3 MSX's!) HANS-PETER ZEEDIJK (HAPZEE) PS can somebody help me with an unwilling floppydrive in my Turbo R? (sometimes it has troubles spinning the disks, resulting in read problems) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
RE: Amiga monitor on MSX TR GT
Hei, I don't understand the probem: I have a 1084S monitor running on a Phillips 8250(2+), Because I haven't the need to connect it to a Turbo R I didn't try. (I have A Turbo R GT running on a Commodore 1081 monitor. The 8250 is connected to the 9 pin connector. Should I check how the cable is connected? Hans-Peter. MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
Re: (the real) Solid Snake on DUTCH television tonight!! (nov. 24)
I agree, it is poor stuff. Looked like Power Rachers. Whenever I see something like this on TV, I turn on the MSX on that screen, so I don't have to go from my chair to change channels! - Original Message - From: Marco Frissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: msx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 25, 1999 9:16 AM Subject: Re: (the real) Solid Snake on DUTCH television tonight!! (nov. 24) Now this is a movie to be classified as 'complete and utter CRAP' geez, bo-ri-ng.. oh well, should've been expected, RTL5 and all. M - Original Message - From: owner-msx [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: msx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 2:57 PM Subject: (the real) Solid Snake on DUTCH television tonight!! (nov. 24) : : heej... : : Tonight, 20.30, RTL 5... A movie called 'The Guyver' will be : broadcasted... The main person is 'David Hayter' also known as : 'Solid Snake' from Metal Gear Solid!!! : : Don't miss it!! : : (VS, SF/Thriller) : (1994) : Sean Baker heeft op een dag een buitengewone kracht : en begrijpt zelf niet waar deze vandaan komt... : Sean blijkt in bezit te zijn genomen door een : buitenaards weze, guyver genoemd... : : : see ya... : : d-fader^TwZ... : : : MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put : in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the : quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) : MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
Re: Bussum photos
hé all, we are having a "Welcome party" (hoe zeg je Open dag in het Engels) next saturday (october 30th) and there will be 1 or 2 MSX computers present (We are a general computer club) We used to have more (also Sinclair, Atari, Amiga) but nowadays all is PC. There will be a few guys with there digital camera's, so where can I upload them when I have them? (maybe even the same day, because we will have Internet running during the day) So: Open Dag S.G.G.A., 11-16 hour, Wijkgebouw "De Stolp" Violierenplein 101, Apeldoorn (Shoppingcentre "Eglantier" in suburb "de Maten") entrance free. Greetings, Hans-Peter Zeedijk (Hapzee) - Original Message - From: Laurens Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 11:17 AM Subject: Re: Bussum photos Until now only one person uploaded his Bussum-meeting photos to Funet. I would like the pics all those other people took with their digicams!! Don't be egoistic! Pfff... I haven't made that much photos... And there is a slight problem... I can't find them anymore. But I promise that as soon as I find them I will upload them immediately. k? ~Grauw -- email me: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or ICQ: 10196372 visit the Datax homepage at http://datax.cjb.net/ MSX fair Bussum / MSX Marathon homepage: http://msxfair.cjb.net/ MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
Re: NOVAXIS scsi and general questions added! HELP!
-- Van: Manuel Bilderbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Talking about SCSI interfaces: Which one is better: HSH or Gouda 1.001? (I can choose now) I think Gouda, its faster and electronically stronger than the HSH. (I broke a HSH after 1/2 year use and using Gouda now for over 2 years) What's the story about SCSI terminators? Leave terminators on interface and last device in the chain, the rest no terminator! What harddisks can I connect? Everything: ZIP, JAZZ, Bernouli, Syquest, CD-ROMs every capacity harddisk with a 50 pin cable or any other with the appropriate adapter/gender changer. No more than 7 devices, including controller. (You can connect tapestreamers, DAT drives, scanners, etc, but there is no software to use them, but they still work) Do I always need a seperate powersupply for a harddisk? Only if the drive is relative new or for use in Laptops (e.g. Quantum LPS series) I had one of those drives build into a Phillips 8250 with no problems. Is DOS2 built in in one of these interfaces? In HSH, no. In Gouda, yes in MK, yes but not all of them. If so, does it give a problem since I already have DOS2 built in my MSX? no, one will shut off the other. Etc! Any useful answers will probably be put in The Ultimate MSX FAQ! -- Grtjs, Manuel PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? See: http://www.faq.msxnet.org) PPS: Visit my homepage at http://www.sci.kun.nl/marie/home/manuelbi MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
external power
If you want to use an external power supply for your harddisks, try wat I did with my MSX and with that one of my friend: I used a big desktop PC case and build in the complete 8250 MSX, slotexpander and harddrives. I use the original powersupply from the old 8250 case for the MSX board and the PC Powersupply for the drives, Harddisk, ZIP and slotexpander. I connected the mains together so if I switch the PC case on or off the MSX switches at the same time. The old 8250 case I mounted with a harddisk on top of the 8250 MSX of my friend and fitted a very small powersupply in to it to power the drive. The mains for this powersupply comes from the MSX underneath, so it switches when he powers on/off the MSX. The flatcable comes from the BERT SCSI interface trough the cartridge hole of the top case to the harddisk. In both cases, I fitted a 50 pin Centronics female connector as well as an 5 pin DIN plug for supplying power for external devices to allow extra equipment to be connected. I used the original MSX powersupply in the PC case, because somebody told me that the switching behavour of a PC powersupply could dammage the MSX board. I don't know if this is true, but I didn't take the chance. On my Turbo R I have a 200Mb Harddisk fitted into an old IBM CDROM case, witch has his own powersupply. The slotexpander on this computer has no external powerplug and is therefor powered by the Turbo R. Maybe I gave you enough Ideas to go on. HAPZEE MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
Re: ARG!
-Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Manuel Bilderbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Datum: donderdag 29 januari 1998 13:38 Onderwerp: ARG! Hi MSX Mailinglisters... The previous message again was not to be meant to go to the Mailinglist I just keep forgetting to change the "To:"-field when I reply to a message sent through the list. When the old mail-deamon was still operative, the address of the person who sent the email to the list would appear in the "To:" field in a reply, but now always "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" is chosen. I'd really like this to change to the old situation, I already mailed Wiebe (the maintainer) about this. Have more of you got the same problem? Or is it something that is caused by my mailingprogram? (EXMH in X-Windows) Do you agree that it should be changed? Hé, don't! Otherwise, discussions would be hard, because you wold have to fill in everybody's mail adress and it is hard to make a list of active mailers in the list. Hans-Peter, [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
Re: How can i.....
-Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: NYYRIKKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Datum: woensdag 21 januari 1998 19:24 Onderwerp: Re: How can i. Hey, there is one thing, that I have forgotted to ask... Does any of you have info, how to read SVI type graphic tablets ??? I have SVI-105 Graphic tablet, but I don't have any code for reading. I know, that Kari Lammassaari made some library for that purpose, but he managed to lose it and all other info, so I could not test is on MSX. I would like to write a proggram, that converts this SVI type data to MSX type data. If I'm right hardware changes are not neccessary. Dear NYYRIKKI, The Spectravideo Graphic Tablet can be rewired so it works the same like the Phillips Graphic Tablet. I know that it works, because I have one of my own. I don't know if I have any documentation, but if not I will open the tablet and find out. I am not at home now but I will try to help you as soon as possible. Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] ,_. _=_=_=_=!_MSX_!=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_, ! A1ST ~--- - I ( o o o o o o )i /`, / .::;::; ., / :::.:.:.::::!. -=- `, ~== NYYRIKKI : [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/)
[Fwd: Software for Yamaha CX5M computer]
I found this one time in my mail, maybe for some of you? Hans-Peter Zeedijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]