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question about external memory mapper (AddRAM TNSHM04)

Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: April 04 2005, 17:58   
I'm using this external mapper in my vg8235 msx2.
(docs are available at http://members.chello.nl/h.otten/frontdiy.htm and http://www.msxnet.org/gtinter/manual.htm )
The problem is that it's 4MB; This causes some compatibility issues, and I'd like to solve it (if possible) by somehow letting it recognize only 1 or 2 MB... any ideas on how I'd be able to do that?

Thanks!


Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: April 07 2005, 17:46   
no one yet? Even if not possible, I'd rather hear that then not knowing at all
tnt23
msx lover
Posts: 107
Posted: April 07 2005, 20:03   
Have you really built one for yourself? See I'm just curious
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 885
Posted: April 07 2005, 20:23   
I own AddRam2 (4Mb memory expansion cartridge) by TNS. Never had a problem with it.
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: April 07 2005, 20:36   
tnt23 > no, I bought one at a fair.

Ivan > put one in and try running unknown reality for example, or Philips videographics. I'd be surprised if they worked.


Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: April 13 2005, 07:23   
I just would like to know if it is possible to change it to recognize less than the default 4MB.
 
 







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