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manuel
msx legend
Posts: 4309
Posted: December 10 2006, 20:22   
well, it has a decent keyboard, built in up-scan-converter and is very lightweight
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1382
Posted: December 18 2006, 12:01   
Quote:

well, it has a decent keyboard, built in up-scan-converter and is very lightweight

A decent keyboard? afaik, the OCM ships without keyboаrd
(and on that 'decent' keyboard you want to plug in, show me the [Graph], , [Select], [Kana] or [Any] keys )
manuel
msx legend
Posts: 4309
Posted: December 18 2006, 14:32   
all true. Better put: it has "flexible" keyboard options
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1382
Posted: December 18 2006, 15:54   
Quote:

all true. Better put: it has "flexible" keyboard options

like this?
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 5178
Posted: December 18 2006, 16:00   
oh, those things so incredibly suck!
ro
msx guru
Posts: 2477
Posted: December 18 2006, 16:42   
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oh, those things so incredibly suck!


I know a certain lady who does the same.. ahum. sorry.
they do? hmm, I never tried but atleast it LOOKS cool. Thaz worth something, ainnit?
djh1697
msx professional
Posts: 672
Posted: December 18 2006, 16:42   
I will be getting a Sony 40" LCD in the next couple of weeks, quite looking forward to connect my TurboR to it The OCM will also have that honour, Nemesis on 40" cant wait! I think some and the Hyper Sports/Track and Field games should be a load of fun too!
manuel
msx legend
Posts: 4309
Posted: December 18 2006, 16:52   
Or this! We actually have one like this at work, and it kind of works even!
snout

msx legend
Posts: 5011
Posted: December 18 2006, 18:40   
Lets go to this one straight away, shall we?
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1382
Posted: December 18 2006, 18:41   
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Or this! We actually have one like this at work, and it kind of works even!

/me read a review some time ago on that projection thingy. It presumably only works if you're used to 2 finger typing; else the scanning beam gets all confused about which fingers are actually typing and which fingers just linger in the air. Nah, I prefer the ye good olde hardware keyboard.
shaiwa
msx addict
Posts: 297
Posted: December 18 2006, 23:17   
Ahum,... well, euh.. question.
How's the OPLL/SCC/PSG (whatever) sound of this OCM? (comparing to the real ones)
See a lot of VHDL talk but how is the experience?
How do you feel like using this OCM, nostalgic or brand new

Just wandering......?

Latok
msx master
Posts: 1891
Posted: December 18 2006, 23:49   
There aren't many 1chipMSX users yet. I have one here, but I'm too busy living my shitty life to find time to play around with the thing...
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1382
Posted: December 19 2006, 19:39   
Quote:

There aren't many 1chipMSX users yet. I have one here, but I'm too busy living my shitty life to find time to play around with the thing...

Rearrange you priorities, you fool!
(Kewl, new smilies )
Leo
msx professional
Posts: 851
Posted: December 28 2006, 14:03   
I amp trying to compile the code for the spartan 3 witrh xilionx ise
free edition but there are syntax errors in the code !
I believe the compiler from xilinx does not behaves the same way
as the altera one.
Of course I already replaced the altera specific device like the frequency synthesiser with a xilinxi DCM block, it is really syntaxic errors
especially on arrays and type of array declaration for the opll.
I may give a try disconnecting the opll ...

jltursan
msx professional
Posts: 998
Posted: December 28 2006, 14:11   
So a question arises...is it the last source code version the one included with the OCM package?
 
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