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4play
msx user
Posts: 34
Posted: December 29 2002, 15:59   
Owkay i got my MSX2 now whit 128 k memmory (yes o/) and now i want an sound module, whitch one is best for playing games whith the best sound.

and where do i get that for what price.
Latok
msx master
Posts: 1734
Posted: December 29 2002, 16:50   
Considering the fact you specifically ask for the best soundchip for playing games, there is really only one answer, the MSX-MUSIC chip. This chip is available in the original Panasonic FMPAC, but this device is very hard to find. There are also a lot of hardware 'clones' of the FMPAC, but again.....I think they're pretty hard to find too. It is also possible to get an internal MSX-MUSIC chip inside your MSX2. Right now, the only person I can think of who could help you with this is Bas Kornalijnslijper from MSX Club West-Friesland.



What I also remember is the fact that very recently, some Brasilian or Spanish project started producing hardware devices with the MSX-MUSIC chip again. Right now, I don't have more info on this device. I do think it would be the most interesting possibility for you. And also the cheapest, I think.



Maybe there's something on this site, please check the 'Site Search' option. Or maybe there's another forum poster who has more info on this? More help would be greatly appreciated!
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 839
Posted: December 29 2002, 17:01   
i got an original panasonic fmpac. Want it? i dont need it anymore. i think
Latok
msx master
Posts: 1734
Posted: December 29 2002, 17:02   
I forgot, if you want to play Konami games, they often make use of the SCC (Sound Custom Chip)....This soundchip was integrated in every (!) original Konami gamecartridge which supported SCC. Over the years, many cracked diskversions of Konami games appeared and people started using the SCC inside an original gamecartridge to get original SCC sounds while playing a diskversion of another Konami game.



Sooo.....You better start looking for original Konami gamecartridges at ebay or something. Make sure the game you find has this SCC chip, though. If you would, you could post the Konami game you're intending to buy here on the forum. We'll tell you if this game has a SCC chip or not.



O, and erhm.....People started putting switches inside this Konami gamecartridges, coz you have to insert the gamecartridge while the computer is on. And this can be dangerous. Booting the MSX2 with the Konami gamecartridge already inserted makes the computer boot the original Konami gamecartridge and you don't want that. You want to play a diskversion
Latok
msx master
Posts: 1734
Posted: December 29 2002, 17:03   
And then.....suddenly......Mark Jelsma comes falling out of the sky to bring happiness into the life of 4play
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: December 29 2002, 17:28   
Indeed! I wouldn't mind getting that FM-PAC either ^^;

I used to own an original FM-PAC, but I sold it back in 1991 when I got a MSX2+. But I miss the SRAM sometimes, and then ofcourse there's the coolness factor of the japanese manuals and that weird mouse smiling at you



The Brazilian Technobytes (this is a link) make new MSX-MUSIC cartridges. I don't know if there are any european distributors, but importing is always an option.
Latok
msx master
Posts: 1734
Posted: December 29 2002, 18:04   
Thx GuyveR800, cheers.
4play
msx user
Posts: 34
Posted: December 29 2002, 21:22   
Quote:

i got an original panasonic fmpac. Want it? i dont need it anymore. i think





yeah buddy pall friend for life but serious gaatdat koste??



4play@lkff.nl
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 839
Posted: December 29 2002, 22:12   
well, the thing is a bit rare isn't it? Hahaha... looks like there are more interested. What have you got to offer? And anyone else? offer?



and how about some more harde waren? i see u have JUST 128kb and that sucks. Need at least 256kb.



What is it that you need? IDE interface? MoonSound? MSX? No, im not going to give my precious MSX HDD to you
4play
msx user
Posts: 34
Posted: December 30 2002, 22:23   
yeah manne met spullen love that...



do you have a website, where i can find info an dingetjes...








DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 839
Posted: December 30 2002, 23:03   
stuur je wel een mailtje


4play
msx user
Posts: 34
Posted: December 31 2002, 17:02   
o/
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 839
Posted: December 31 2002, 17:42   
eeh. next year perhaps...
4play
msx user
Posts: 34
Posted: January 01 2003, 12:01   
o/


 
 







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