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Sonic_aka_T
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If you are in MSX-DOS though, CALL FORMAT won't work. You'd have to type FORMAT A: And indeed, make sure you take out your MSX-DOS disk. My guess is that you're in BASIC though, so in that case you would have to type CALL FORMAT. Make sure the disk you want to format is in the drive. Tape the RIGHT hole, when looking at the label. Then answer the questions that follow. You'll want to choose DRIVE A and DOUBLE SIDED. The best thing to do is buy yourself some DD disks though. HD disks do work, but they tend to be troublesome after a while. Any good office store will still sell them, though sometimes they will cost a bit more than HD disks.
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legacy msx professional Posts: 516 | Posted: April 18 2004, 22:44   |
T you did it better than Me
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manuel msx guru Posts: 3451 | Posted: April 18 2004, 23:23   |
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| Any question in here seems a good reason for manuel to promote the FAQ  and just like those commercials about borrowing money we have here in .nl the last years it's becoming annoying every now and then. But that's just manuel's second nature. 
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Thanks a lot... I guess...  |
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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2268 | Posted: April 19 2004, 00:52   |
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GuyveR800 msx guru Posts: 3048 | Posted: April 19 2004, 01:19   |
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Sorry?
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You said exactly the same things legacy said in his post, but you said it clearer.
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legacy msx professional Posts: 516 | Posted: April 19 2004, 11:57   |
That's what I mean
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SirKidd msx novice Posts: 17 | Posted: April 21 2004, 17:35   |
I just formatted a DD disk on the MSX then copied some games on it with the PC and played it on the MSX.
It is so simple.
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