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manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3380
Posted: November 02 2007, 09:17   
Who made Musica then?
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1228
Posted: November 02 2007, 10:58   
Quote:

Who made Musica then?


ASCII, I guess, since snout said:
Quote:

It is very unlikely that the Undeadline soundtrack was composed in Musica (ASCII)

...
norakomi
msx professional
Posts: 861
Posted: November 02 2007, 11:28   
Quote:

@norakomi: have you and idea of what kind of algorithm the game use to manage sprite flikering?
If they use a circular list then my be somewhat inefficient because rotating sprites would also affect the color attributes table of sprite that is 16 bytes for each sprite

I think i still have a list of all the important addresses of the game routines (like sprite handling, screenbuildup, music, sfx etc)
If you feel like dissecting the game, lemme know ^__^ hell of a job
DemonSeed
msx professional
Posts: 914
Posted: November 02 2007, 14:11   
Quote:

Hehe, that's because those two companies were/are opponents on the software/games market. I'll browse through my music section sometime... I hope I can help you!

Fair enough.

And, thanks!
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 2994
Posted: November 09 2007, 14:12   
Hey John, I browsed through my music collection (BGM, MPK, MGS) and unfortunately, I didn't find any of the titles you mentioned . But I did find several great other ones, which kept me listening to chiptune music for the whole morning! So, if you're going to the MSX fair in Nijmegen and you're interested, bring the following gear with you:
Either
a) CF-IDE (cause I don't have one)
b) CF card with at least 10MBs of free space
Or
a) Loose IDE hard disk (I have a regular IDE interface)
Or
a) A whole boatload of floppydisks

And you'll get my MSX music archive
DemonSeed
msx professional
Posts: 914
Posted: November 09 2007, 15:35   
Excellent!
yum
msx addict
Posts: 408
Posted: November 09 2007, 23:42   
There is ofcourse email you guys...
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 2994
Posted: November 09 2007, 23:53   
yum: there is, but I kind of object to connecting my MSX HDD to my PC... Ah well, it should be fine here @ linux, but I'm not really willing to try

[edit]What's on MSX, stays on MSX!
Famous quote, uttered by someone before, don't recall, etc.[/edit]
 
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