Hey Adrian,
Nope, it’s written from scratch.
~Laurens
p.s. Sorry for the late response, somehow your mails only showed up for
me today.
Adrian Oboroc schreef op 02-01-14 18:35:
Grauw, is Glass a rewrite of pasmo?
On 2 Jan 2014 10:25, Laurens Holst laurens.nos...@grauw.nl wrote:
Fellows
optimisation. But given my limited experience with the language, it
would’ve probably taken me 2 months in stead of 2 weeks to get where I’m
at now. And knowing my attention span… ;p
~Laurens
Laurens Holst schreef op 02-01-14 15:58:
Fellows,
I have created a Z80 assembler. It is called Glass
Patriek Lesparre schreef op 03-01-14 15:15:
Nice :) Two weeks to get this far is pretty good!
At least I know you weren't using tniASM v1.0, otherwise you might not
have gotten frustrated ;)
It’s not for Mac OS X :). (Neither is Sjasm, which also does some of the
things I’d like to do.)
Eric Boon schreef op 03-01-14 15:58:
On Jan 3, 2014, at 15:39 , Laurens Holst wrote:
Patriek Lesparre schreef op 03-01-14 15:15:
Nice :) Two weeks to get this far is pretty good!
At least I know you weren't using tniASM v1.0, otherwise you might not have
gotten frustrated ;)
It’s
Fellows,
I have created a Z80 assembler. It is called Glass. It is cross-platform
(Java 7).
The project site:
https://bitbucket.org/grauw/glass
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to ask for
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Check it out, let me know if you have feedback, and update your bookmarks!
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Oops, Nijmegen’s date isn’t set yet, and the date I took from the
website is actually last year’s. So don’t write down that date in your
agenda yet! :)
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Laurens Holst schreef:
(Dutch below)
Hello folks,
It pains me to say, but after 10 years of organising the MSX fair
Bussum, I’ve
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Patriek Lesparre schreef:
Laurens Holst wrote:
It pains me to say, but after 10 years of organising the MSX fair
Bussum, I’ve decided that last year’s fair has been the last. I’m not
sufficiently involved with the MSX scene anymore to be organising
this thing. And 10 is a nice round number
think he holds the
record :).
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it useful :). If you know of any website posting about
MSX (e.g. your personal web site) that is not included in this pipe, let
me know, I’ll gladly add it!
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if you were planning on having a booth on the fair, please
send in a registration soon!
Hope to see you all on the 27th of September.
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this year will be
special! ^_^
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Hi,
Two additional participants for the MSX fair Bussum: BodyHammeR and
Darkstone.
http://www.tni.nl/products/bussum/
Hope to see you next week!
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of moving it to one week later to them. That hasn’t been
possible, so the date is still October 6th. I hope you’ll still be able
to come!
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there are
other retro shops as well :) , but I haven’t been to them so you’ll have
to look around a little.
Hope that helps!
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Laurens Holst schreef:
hi folk,
i will go to japan this fall. does anybody know a good retro store
for msx stuff there? any addresses?
Heya,
I don’t know specific addresses, but I do know where you can find them;
I’m the most familiar with Osaka; there’s a place called Den-Den Town
Regards,
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Laurens Holst schreef:
Ricardo Bittencourt schreef:
Laurens Holst wrote:
Expect more new content on the MAP soon. I have a little (ahem)
backlog, but I want to work through that from now on :). Also, if you
have anything you would like to add, please let us know.
Why don't you change
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http://www.tni.nl/products/bussum/
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Laurens Holst schreef:
Laurens Holst schreef:
As for the Marathon, the update of 2006-07-16 mentioned that there
was no confirmation yet, and I have to confess that I still didn’t
get it, but you can assume that there *will* be a ‘full’ Marathon
again this year (meaning that it will last
Laurens Holst schreef:
As for the Marathon, the update of 2006-07-16 mentioned that there was
no confirmation yet, and I have to confess that I still didn’t get it,
but you can assume that there *will* be a ‘full’ Marathon again this
year (meaning that it will last until sunday morning).
Hi
you all there!
~Grauw
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September 9th!
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Hi all,
Just a small update,
Darkstone has been added to the list of participants.
See the fair website: http://www.tni.nl/products/bussum/
Regards,
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I updated the site, there’s now an interactive map on it. Check it out :).
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Laurens Holst schreef:
Hi all,
The date of the MSX fair Bussum of 2006 is set:
Saturday, September 9, 2006
The website has been updated, you can find it at the usual address:
http://www.tni.nl/products
in Kyoto, Japan! :)
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in favour or against are.
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Well, at least I think it sounds like an SCC, somewhat :)
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/video/guitar.php
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I will hopefully receive soon.
I’ll keep you updated, and will try to announce a fair date as soon as
possible.
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for a bit about the MSX
Metal Gear games in MGS3: Subsistence.
Too bad it doesn’t seem to have an RSS feed :(.
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to see y'all there ;)
Cheers,
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Laurens Holst schreef:
No, for an up-to-date overview of the standholders:
http://www.tni.nl/products/bussum/
And nowhere else. Please spam the right site.
~Grauw
Sander Zuidema schreef:
I'll be there as well
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. The marathon will
return next year in all its glory :).
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now but in a couple of months) will not work on the old 1.0 firmware.
Additionally, I believe I read that the 1.5 firmware has now been hacked
as well.
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and see you perhaps another time.
Maico Arts
Secretary MSX-NBNO
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This is very sad news!
Well miss the Oss fair greatly!
I hope we will still see at least some of you on e.g. the Bussum fair,
because Ive always enjoyed your presence.
~Grauw
Laurens Holst wrote:
Hello everybody,
Finally the time has come, the curtain has fallen for MSX-NBNO. After
I forgot to mention the URL:
http://map.tni.nl/
^_^
~Grauw
Laurens Holst schreef:
Laurens Holst wrote:
Hey everyone,
Ive made a small update to the MAP again. This time:
* Added information to the PSG samples article about the fact that the
PSG output volume has a logarithmic scale
to a 3- or 2-bits one replayed on a common linear DAC.
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Laurens Holst wrote:
Hey everyone,
Ive made a small update to the MAP again. This time:
* Added information to the PSG samples article about the fact that the
PSG output volume has a logarithmic scale. Thanks go to Arturo Ragozini
for pointing this out.
This is pretty important information
FYI, the JoyNet documentation is still online at:
http://datax.grauw.nl/joynet/joynet.html
At some point Ill move the information to the MSX Assembly Page - I
just havent gotten around to it yet.
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I see I must make Dance Dance Revolution for MSX ^_^.
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Rudolf Gutlich wrote:
At the 20th Meeting from the CANAL3 (channel 3)
group in Brazil, we had a little party, and here you
will see a little movie with our friend Daniel Kim
(aka Ginseng), dancing along with the music.
Hi all,
Today Ive updated the MAP again:
* Fixed a few cut-off numbers in the Z80 instruction set overview
(http://map.tni.nl/resources/z80instr.php) (no, a JP C, with NC
doesnt take 1 T-state :)).
* Replaced the Div16 16-bits division routine with a faster one by
Flyguille. The speed gain
Patriek Lesparre wrote:
* Replaced the Div16 16-bits division routine with a faster one by
Flyguille. The speed gain seems quite humble, 3 T-states, but this one
can be unrolled to gain quite some speed.
Another 4 t-states can be saved by replacing
XOR A ; 5 t-states
LD L,A ; 5 t-states
LD
Laurens Holst wrote:
Hi all,
Today Ive updated the MAP again:
* Fixed a few cut-off numbers in the Z80 instruction set overview
(http://map.tni.nl/resources/z80instr.php) (no, a JP C, with NC
doesnt take 1 T-state :)).
I have now also added the undocumented Z80 and the R800 instructions
Anne de Raad wrote:
19800 yens? A bit expensive.
Expensive? Less than 150 euro! How cheap can it get!
For that price, I would almost want to buy two :).
Its even cheaper than the Nintendo DS, and for that price you get a
small computer which you can fully customize and program for! And you
Ivan Latorre wrote:
19800 yens? A bit expensive.
Expensive? Less than 150 euro! How cheap can it get!
For that price, I would almost want to buy two :).
Its even cheaper than the Nintendo DS, and for that price you get a
small computer which you can fully customize and program for! And you
FRS wrote:
Hi all,
My ISP is having e-mail server problems since friday, then I could not
send any e-mails and maybe some of those send to me where lost.
I created this new account on gmail and will be using it from now on.
If you sent me an message after friday, please send it again. I received
Hi,
Recently I added the old Datax products to my website:
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Recently I added the old Datax products to my website:
(http://www.grauw.nl/blog/?entry=174 )
However, Overload as it was released in 1997 had a bug when running at
60Hz. I have now fixed that issue
FRS wrote:
Hi all,
I'm very proud to announce the conclusion of my latest project: The
MSX-Audio BIOS upgrade for the Philips Music-Module.
With this upgrade the Music-Module will become a 100% MSX-Audio
compliant device. It wasn't until now because it lacked the BIOS.
With this BIOS upgrade
Fbio Ricardo Schmidlin wrote:
Wonderful!
Will you make an adapted BIOS ROM for the Toshiba music module as well?
(because I also have two of those :)).
Plz, take a look at the article. Your answer was already there. ;)
Oh, heh :). My Spanish, eh ;p.
The BIOS ROM I created is generic, it will
FRS wrote:
Will you make an adapted BIOS ROM for the Toshiba music module as well?
(because I also have two of those :)).
Plz, take a look at the article. Your answer was already there. ;)
Oh, heh :). My Spanish, eh ;p.
Oh, sorry. I didn't wrote a spanish version, but only in Portuguese and
Patriek Lesparre wrote:
Hi all!
I've updated MSX Banzai! with the original Henrik Gilvad V9990
PowerBASIC documentation. Thanks to Dan Derpaux for OCR'ing this
document, which was also the original source for the undocumented
feature last added to the V9990 Programmers Manual (also at MSX
Diederick de Vries wrote:
Whoa! I didn't suspect my last mail would have this kind of an impact.
Sorry, it was just a suggestion. I didn't mean to whine, complain or
whatever. I just thought it would be a good idea, lots of lists have a
one-language policy, if you people don't agree, that's
F. Tollendal wrote:
Most curious:
http://pentaro.blogspot.com/2005/03/microsoft-news-release.html
Awesome!
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Hi!
Today, I added some important missing information to the MSX I/O ports
overview document. Now the memory mapper, PPI (including primary slot
select register) and the subslot select register are documented in detail.
Although the MAP contains a lot of documents, it sometimes lacks pretty
Laurens Holst wrote:
Hi!
Today, I added some important missing information to the MSX I/O ports
overview document. Now the memory mapper, PPI (including primary slot
select register) and the subslot select register are documented in detail.
Although the MAP contains a lot of documents
Diederick de Vries wrote:
I forgot to put the translation together with the
message, I was so tired at the moment,
Even then, reading something you cannot understand is a bit annoying.
Couldn't we just write in English only? So no Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish
or whatever at all. It's just the
Rudolf Gutlich wrote:
I dont have problem to write in english. All happened
because I send the message to many other lists, some
of them are BRAZILIAN... so, I just *Forgot* to put
the english version...
In the moment I sent the message, I figure out that it
was wrong, so I sent another message
Rudolf Gutlich wrote:
Guys,
first of all, sorry for the Portuguese post, I forgot
to include the English version...
the famous Cellphone Expert, from the Brazilian
ex-MSX Maker, does really exists. The proof is that
TV commercial i've digitalized for you all to
watch...
get set your MODEMS...
FRS wrote:
Hello all,
Anybody here know where I can find the following documentation?
1) Panasonic FS-CA1 manual(s) scan, with the built-in BASIC commands
2) S1990 register-set documentation (it's datasheet would be great, but
homebrew doc also should help)
All I have is this:
Rudolf Gutlich wrote:
Hello, Everybody
I got one TR-GT about few days ago, and I want to make
some modifications on it.
First of all, I want to know how does the MSX-VIEW
rom's work. I want to change it to another ROM, with
other programs, it's just as easy as inhibit it and
hook up another ROM?
Rudolf Gutlich wrote:
About the expansion to 1MB, I've heard that it doesn't
work seamlessly... it's correct? There is another way
to expand the internal memory?
It doesn't work with non-standard software (that is,
software that reads
the mapper I/O ports), but it has no problem with
MSX-DOS2
To all of you writing Dutch messages to the mailinglist:
ENGLISH please.
As we all know English well enough (the original question was even asked
in English), I think that is not too much to ask. If you wish to reply
in Dutch, then do it off-list...
Writing Dutch is very *very* impolite towards
Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 02:21:35PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wr
ote:
Yes, converted to an attachment you mean... see my previous message...
bla.html removed
Not converted to an attachment, it was an attachment in the first
place. In order to fool my mail client
Seems that if there is a plain text version available, it picks that. If
there is only HTML, it converts it (albeit kinda ugly).
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Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
I will switch to Dutch to get things clear (sorry for that)...
Ehm. Argh, My Dutch reply to that was supposed to go just to Mari.
Apologies...
Hugs,
Wynke.
Very busy Wynke! ^_^
Anyways, it is definitely an improvement!
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Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
For those people who want to send e-mails to the MSX mailinglist from
more than one address, but only want to receive it on one address: It
is possible to subscribe an address and then turn off receiving the
mail for that address. This option will be presented at some
Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
The list may not see as many messages as it has in the past, but it is
still a good place to make public announcements, which will then be
received by many people. If I want to make such an announcement, I write
to msx@stack.nl first, and only after that look at msx.org
Following Jetzes example, I will from now on post the updates to the
MAP (MSX Assembly Page) to the Mailinglist :). Hopefully this will also
give me a little more direct feedback on updates and changes made,
spotting possible errors.
Added on 10/2/2005:
- Stub article with MSX Basic tips
Wynke Stulemeijer wrote:
Hi,
I have just allowed (manually) a mail from Jetze Mellema to the list,
one that has both a HTML and a plaintext version of the body. The way
the mailing list is set, these mails are normally filtered out, as
nothing other than plain text is allowed.
So what I was
Jetze Mellema wrote:
I have a feeling, and I think other people with me, that MRC has
become more of an MRC community site than an MSX community one.
No, please not again that discussion. The MRC is a moderated forum, not a
democracy. Accept it and don't whine about it.
Let's keep the discussion
Daniel Caetano wrote:
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*
Arnaud de Klerk wrote:
But, I think this kind of happens automatically. From the top of my
mind, I dont really recall a real flamewar ever happening on the MSX
Malinglist (though I probably recall wrong ;p).
Well, you actually do remember wrong, but it's always better to remember
the nicer
Jetze Mellema wrote:
Term Scene stands for creativity. The MSX Scene is long since dead.
All that remains is Robsy, KonamiMan and BiFi. Everybody else is
either a collector, nostalgic dreamer, flamewar lover or some other
variety of lamer.
Arian, what is wrong with you? Why on earth do you call
Tom Emmelot wrote:
Hello Weinke,
like to keep the list, but i got this mesage everytime so no use to
respond only to the person himself, now for a year i got this message!
Grtz * TOM *
Well, your previous message was an HTML one, so that was likely the
problem...
Your mail to 'msx' with the
Patriek Lesparre wrote:
Unless someone is going to jump in and organise an alternative meeting
to replace it?
We've talked about this on #msxdev @ Rizon IRC a few days ago already,
since we already had the feeling something was not right.
Currently, Abi van Tamelen is looking into the
Ive put the photos I took at the Oss fair online, take a look at:
http://www.grauw.nl/interests/msx/oss2005/
I hope you like them :).
~Grauw
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Patriek Lesparre wrote:
Ive put the photos I took at the Oss fair online, take a look at:
http://www.grauw.nl/interests/msx/oss2005/
I hope you like them :).
Naisu supiido! ^_^
Your camera isn't as bad as you made it sound ;)
Oh, it is, it absolutely needs the flash when its a little dark, and
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