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Puffer_Ape msx user Posts: 49 | Posted: January 05 2009, 22:19   |
I have a Sony HB-75 MSX1, and I want to be able to transfer files to it. All of the IDE/SD/CF adapters are MSX2 only. Nowind USB supports MSX1, but I have no idea how to get one.
Any thoughts? I was thinking I could use the cassette adapter and hook it up my desktop's audio ports, but that means writing software to decode the audio, and that sounds like work...
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cax
 msx master Posts: 1330 | Posted: January 05 2009, 22:25   |
1) SD adapter works on MSX1
2) there are ROM->WAV and BIN->WAV converters (like WAVeR, MicroWAVer and CasLink) that may help you to load software via cassette port.
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manuel msx guru Posts: 4021 | Posted: January 05 2009, 22:28   |
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SLotman msx professional Posts: 590 | Posted: January 05 2009, 22:39   |
Nope, IDE works on plain MSX1. You will have problems to partition your HD (the software uses 80 columns), but other than that (and not running DOS2, so no sub-directories) you can use IDE on MSX1.
You can also use a disk interface, and any 3 1/2 PC floppy drive will work, just remember to tape the disk "hole", so the 1.44 disk will format as a 720k.
There´s also some software to load wav files at high speed from the cassete port (you can use a cd player and record the games as audio tracks) - there are 2 project as far as I remember, one by Robsy (Waver) and a Russian one (don't remember the name, sorry).
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Puffer_Ape msx user Posts: 49 | Posted: January 05 2009, 23:10   |
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Puffer_Ape msx user Posts: 49 | Posted: January 05 2009, 23:13   |
Ha.. thanks for the replies! (must have come in while I was typing) That'll teach me to refresh more often.  |
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Puffer_Ape msx user Posts: 49 | Posted: January 05 2009, 23:32   |
I think I'll go with the cassette cable, it's slow, but cheap. My big problem is that I'm in the US, given our economy, I think 1€ is about 450 US Dollars...  But I'll save my Pennies, 'cause a Nowind or an IDE adapter would be cool. |
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