Hi there,
>Every BASIC-programme with sprites and with the routine ON SPRITE
>GOSUB causes some trouble. The ON SPRITE GOSUB routine is started no
>matter if there is really a sprite collision or not. So I lose all my
>life in these games without any chance to react in the right manner.
>If I
Hi there,
>It also has a wave-channel, but it has very small sample-ram, if I'm correct
>(I'm not sure about this). Anyways, the samples you hear most of the time
>sound crappy.
Yes! A friend of mine had a Sega Megadrive and he was playing F1 Racer
(or something like that). You could hear "Final
Where can i buy these processors nowadays (also second hand)
and what are the costs.
greets andre
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> >have the guarantee of a full compatibility between different
> projects and a
> It's a good idea to standardize the new MSX efforts, it will
Iim sure that Phoenix is something needed for the MSX system, and with
Phoenix all the programmers will be in contact with hardware developers
to work
Standard MSX-DOS bootsectors seem to set stack pointer at #F51F. Is that a
safe address to keep using Disk BASIC calls within a bootstrapped program?
Do MSX-DOS or Disk BASIC ROM reserve alternate (EXX) or index registers for
its own use? Can I trash them all? The ZX Spectrum interrupt server for
At 09:22 29/06/99 -0300, you wrote:
>> If they are compatible, what about extract Turbografx games from MSX?
> There is a simple and single reason that makes not possible to directly
>use PC-Engine/TurboGrafx code on the MSX.
But I don't want to run Turbografx code on MSX, I only want to extra
> what's this Victor HC 95? Never heard of it.
Then, read The Ultimate MSX FAQ including The MSX Hardwarelist.
Grtjs, Manuel ((m)ICQ UIN 41947405)
PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? See: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
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Hi
I have some problems with GETDISK (a program to create diskimages on
MSX). I wanted to make a diskimage of SD-Snatcher (cracked English
version) and some other games, like Testament.
The problem is: when I try to use GETDISK, I get a DOS error: *** Not a
DOS disk. What can I do to overcome t
Hahah!
If you want to see some funny thing: look at NOS teletekst pagina 404,
if you can recieve the Dutch public TV channels.
--
Grtjs, Manuel ((m)ICQ UIN 41947405)
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Sandy
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Bilderbeek
Sent: maandag 19 juli 1999 15:38
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Subject: Dutch MSX users: read teletekst pag. 404!
Or just go to www.omroep.nl/teletekst and read page 404... But it is still
only readable for dutch people ;)
Rainier Maas
>
> Hahah!
>
> If you want to see some funny thing: look at NOS teletekst pagina 404,
> if you can recieve the Dutch public TV channels.
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Hi,
I've made a menuprogram in Turbo Pascal which has
to execute the game selected from the menu.
I put the commandline in the keyboardbuffer (0FBF0H),
but when I exit my program the first three characters
are gone! And when I add an extra WriteLn at the end
of my program all characters are gone
According to a brazilian web site (i dunno exactly the name is tought it was msx home)
it is possible to expand the memory simply by adding a few chips, but i can't read the
text which comes with it, can somebody suply me with a english version of the memory
expansion.
greetz andre
MSX Mai
If you always loose the first three characters, why don't you just start
with three spaces? I know it isn't an elegant solutions, but it might for
you...
Rainier Maas
> I've made a menuprogram in Turbo Pascal which has
> to execute the game selected from the menu.
>
> I put the commandline in t
Hi there,
>If you want to see some funny thing: look at NOS teletekst pagina 404,
>if you can recieve the Dutch public TV channels.
What have the Backstreet boys have to do with MSX? *grin*
Grtz
Coen
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Manuel,
> I have some problems with GETDISK (a program to create diskimages on
> MSX). (...) when I try to use GETDISK, I get a DOS error: *** Not a
> DOS disk. What can I do to overcome this?
Well, you can use the the FDLOAD, FDSAVE and FDCOPY! This utitilities
are provided in MegaSCSI U
>What have the Backstreet boys have to do with MSX? *grin*
Didn't you know that 'Bilderbeek' in English spells 'Backstreet'? ;-D
Eric
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> According to a brazilian web site (i dunno exactly the name is tought it
> was msx home) it is possible to expand the memory simply by adding a few
> chips, but i can't read the text which comes with it, can somebody suply
> me with a english version of the memory expansion.
I have a dutch vers
People,
> what's this Victor HC 95? Never heard of it.
Is a MSX2 made specially to video producing with genlock and video
capture built-in. This computer is a "like" MSX2, with 128Kb RAM (or
64Kb?), 128Kb VRAM, RS232, Gen-Lock, digitizer and two disk drives.
And this computer has two
At 11:33 PM 7/17/99 +0200, you wrote:
> As I told in another message, I think it is not neccesary the creation of
>a special representation, Phoenix must be opened for all the users, like
>Internet.
I agree that the discussions and the specifications should be accessible to
everyone. But how are
At 12:56 PM 7/19/99 +0200, Laurens wrote:
>But what about the developers which don't have internet-access??? I know
>Hans van Oranje has, and others might be able to access the internet via
>school or the library, but I don't think they all have internet-access.
I think any developer who has mon
At 01:21 PM 7/19/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Standard MSX-DOS bootsectors seem to set stack pointer at #F51F. Is that a
>safe address to keep using Disk BASIC calls within a bootstrapped program?
I think so. I never had problem with it, anyway.
>Do MSX-DOS or Disk BASIC ROM reserve alternate (EXX) or
> >By the way, there was some guy (dunno where) developing an OPL3 board!!!
> >Aargh! Let us make it MoonSound-compatible and convince this guy to use
> >OPL4!!! (which can still be achieved).
>
> Why would he have to use OPL4? It would certainly be more expensive,
> because the instrument ROM co
> I've made a menuprogram in Turbo Pascal which has
> to execute the game selected from the menu.
>
> I put the commandline in the keyboardbuffer (0FBF0H),
> but when I exit my program the first three characters
> are gone! And when I add an extra WriteLn at the end
> of my program all characters
> Hahah!
>
> If you want to see some funny thing: look at NOS teletekst pagina 404,
> if you can recieve the Dutch public TV channels.
:) *grin* Nice place between the Backstreet Boys and Kelly Family fans
Manuel!!!
Hey, it's cool!
~Grauw
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> > I have some problems with GETDISK (a program to create diskimages on
> > MSX). (...) when I try to use GETDISK, I get a DOS error: *** Not a
> > DOS disk. What can I do to overcome this?
>
> Well, you can use the the FDLOAD, FDSAVE and FDCOPY! This utitilities
> are provided in MegaSCSI U
> > Hahah!
> >
> > If you want to see some funny thing: look at NOS teletekst pagina 404,
> > if you can recieve the Dutch public TV channels.
>
> :) *grin* Nice place between the Backstreet Boys and Kelly Family fans
> Manuel!!!
>
> Hey, it's cool!
Thanks for all those nice reactions from all
> People,
>
> > what's this Victor HC 95? Never heard of it.
>
> Is a MSX2 made specially to video producing with genlock and video
> capture built-in. This computer is a "like" MSX2, with 128Kb RAM (or
> 64Kb?), 128Kb VRAM, RS232, Gen-Lock, digitizer and two disk drives.
> And this comp
> >By the way, there was some guy (dunno where) developing an OPL3 board!!!
> >Aargh! Let us make it MoonSound-compatible and convince this guy to use
> >OPL4!!! (which can still be achieved).
>
> Why would he have to use OPL4? It would certainly be more expensive,
> because the instrument ROM cos
> > We know that MSX is a generational standard, theorically MSX-TR is
> >compatible
> >with MSX-1, MSX-2 and MSX-2+, MSX 2 with MSX-1...possible new MSX
computers
> >have to be compatible with MSX TR, 2+, 2 and 1 obviosly.
>
> I'm not sure turbo R compatibility would be a good thing. You would ne
>I have some space left and I'm allowed to use CGI. I don't have the ability
>to aquire my own domain name, the shortest I can offer ends in
>"/~mth/phoenix/". But does a domain name really matter? Ofcourse it looks
>cool, but anyone who's really interested can bookmark a more complicated
URL.
>
>> what's this Victor HC 95? Never heard of it.
Is it a MSX by JVC?
Because, as far as I know victor is the japanese JVC
Greetings Richard
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> >> what's this Victor HC 95? Never heard of it.
> Is it a MSX by JVC?
>
> Because, as far as I know victor is the japanese JVC
Do I really need to actually QUOTE parts of The Ultimate MSX FAQ here???
READ THE ULTIMATE MSX FAQ for these kinds of things!!
Yes, there's even a picture of the Vic
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 20:23:40 +0200, Laurens Holst wrote:
JVC HC95
>> Is a MSX2 made specially to video producing with genlock and video
>> capture built-in. This computer is a "like" MSX2, with 128Kb RAM (or
(...)
>> includes one MSX standard slot (in front) and a bizarre ad unknow slot
>>
>
> About Sunrise, Sunrise Holland and Swiss have merged.
> As far as I know, they distribute hardware, but they don't have a
> "development staff". Whoever develops a project is different per project.
>
That is absolute not correct. All hardeware (GFX9000, MoonSound, Video9000,
PAL-Encoder a.s.
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 20:44:25 +0200, Laurens Holst wrote:
>> I'm not sure turbo R compatibility would be a good thing. You would need
>> an R800-compatible processor for example, and as far as I know Z380 isn't.
>??? ISN'T IT ???
No, it is not. I'm sure of this.
>Well, then maybe we can disasse
At 04:04 PM 7/19/99 +0200, you wrote:
>I've made a menuprogram in Turbo Pascal which has
>to execute the game selected from the menu.
Maybe you can use a trick I once used under MS-DOS to make a menu program.
When executing a batch file, the COMMAND.COM of MS-DOS remembers the
filename and the
Hi all
I have used the uzix demo in sanyo wavy 70 fd2 and all its OK.
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Hi all
What do you have to do to use a PC FDD in MSX Sanyo Wavy?
you have to cut 1,2,5,7,9,11 lines of fdc cable
(they are +5v in sanyo and Ground in PC)
also you can use the 11th line to power the PC fdd
I tried this a PC fdd with jumpers (IR , D0 and RY are ON)
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...are there any specs yet?...
akai
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At 23:33 17/07/99 +0200, you wrote:
> > >What about a vote for every country involved in this new
> > >country will be responsable for the election of its man.
> > I don't think distributing votes per country is such a good
> > And even if you want to distribute votes per country, it
> > would be
At 14:18 18/07/99 +0200, you wrote:
> > Many things needs to be done.
> > Something to be remembered: There are many countries where
> > you can find
> > MSX-freaks, but unfortunately you can't count more than 10
> > users. In
> > Holland, there were much more. So, does the vote of North
>
Maybe you can send a copy of the schematic to me.
Thanx
-RJ
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> > According to a brazilian web site (i dunno exactly the name is tought it
> > wa
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