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(making new games) Selling megarom games in SD/MMC cards.

Yukio
msx professional
Posts: 777
Posted: December 26 2007, 02:49   
Is this possible?
If the One Chip MSX can correct handle SD/MMC, it could be a easy task.
There are already some card readers for MSX computers.
Would be possible to make dual games? Like the games that works in Palm OS and other systems that use MMC for game storage. If the media is Ready Only there should not be any problem about Operating Systems possible trying to make modifications on the structure of a Memory Card ...
I remember something about MMC cards that would work into Nokia N-Gage and Palm OS devices, people only 'needed to compile the game two times' and place them on differently 'folders' (directories)!

Or.
Sure someone could make MSX-DOS 2 compatible games ... CD-ROM would be fine!!!
multi
msx lover
Posts: 67
Posted: December 26 2007, 03:54   
My experience with the OCM is that the MMC card I have does not work in the SD/MMC slot! The SD cards I have all work flawlesly though.
Yukio
msx professional
Posts: 777
Posted: December 26 2007, 04:13   
Nice. Another dream ruined ... what could be the end of the MMC!?
Well, if the SD card work. Maybe there is some hope ...

 
 







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