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Yukio
msx master
Posts: 1048
Posted: February 07 2008, 05:47   
I noticed one thing ... The 1chipMSX does have two slot connectors, but their are positioned very close. Probably, not all combinations of extra big cartridges would fit into the limited space of the case ... the exception is if someone could use a extensor cable!


DemonSeed
msx master
Posts: 1392
Posted: February 12 2008, 00:56   
[EDIT] Nulled my post.

Just (my) doubts about the (Japanese/any) OCM which (if I'm honest) didn't really add any relevance to the discussion.
kebrank
msx friend
Posts: 1
Posted: March 16 2008, 10:12   
I just came back from Tokyo with an OCM under my arm, but because of my lack of knowledge I wasn't able to load any game from the SD slot. I have been looking all over these forums but i stll don't have a clue. Is there any guide that explains step by step how to do it?. I apologize in advance if I'm asking something that it was already answered but sincerely I can only find some bits of information here and there but nothing that really shows how to do it from step 0. Thanks.
FiXato
msx addict
Posts: 467
Posted: March 16 2008, 13:49   
Maybe the 1chipmsx information page at MSX Banzai! is useful for you
djh1697
msx professional
Posts: 672
Posted: March 16 2008, 16:27   
I still haven't managed to get the MSXmania disk series to run on OCM, any ideas ?
Yes, I do keep the CTRL key pressed on "boot up"
KdL
msx lover
Posts: 71
Posted: March 16 2008, 19:43   
Using EP.COM:

EP FILENAME.DSK /B /R (for single image)
EP NAME???.DSK /B /R (for multiple images)

if u have many dsk, after reboot, press:
F7 to enable the disk image changer
0 to 9 to confirm (dsk0, dsk1, ..., dsk9)

ps. press CTRL after reboot if required!
kaladron
msx friend
Posts: 11
Posted: May 05 2008, 18:19   
I came back from Japan with a 1Chip last month. It's pretty exciting but I can't get games to load from the SD card.

I'm following the MGLOAD instructions at MSX Banzai but keep getting a Syntax Error.

Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong?
SaebaMSX
msx addict
Posts: 408
Posted: May 05 2008, 19:00   
Syntax Error is not an error message from MSX Basic? MGLOAD works from DOS2 and for ROM files.

If I remember it well you just have to modify the switches of OCM (if necessary) and load a game by just typing:

MGLOAD GAME.ROM /sXX (where XX is the slot simulating the cartridge). And then you boot (by pressing reset) the OCM and the game should boot!
kaladron
msx friend
Posts: 11
Posted: May 05 2008, 19:21   
I tried it again. It still says 'Syntax Error' and reset just reboots the MSX.

What's this about DOS2? Are you saying I should be using something other than the text screen that appears when you switch the machine on?

If so, how do I get to it?
kaladron
msx friend
Posts: 11
Posted: May 05 2008, 19:34   
Okay. I figured out how to use DOS2 but now I'm getting a message that says "File reading error !"
SaebaMSX
msx addict
Posts: 408
Posted: May 05 2008, 19:37   
Copy in the root of your SD card these files (I think they come with OCM CDROM):

- COMMAND2.COM
- MSXDOS2.SYS
- AUTOEXEC.BAT (not strictly necessary)

I hope this helps because I don't know what you see when you boot, but I pressume it is MSXBasic?


kaladron
msx friend
Posts: 11
Posted: May 05 2008, 19:44   
Phew. I just figured it out.

Using the "dir" command I noticed that the file names for my ROMs were too long. So "10 Yard Fight.ROM" had been shortened by DOS to "10yard~1.rom". Once I realised that, it worked a treat and I'm now enjoying the games.

Sorry for all the posts but I'm quite new to this. It's a huge learning process for me. But at least I'll be able to help out any other newbies who are stuck in the future, I guess.

Now to actually play some games!!
 
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