Tanzania, 27 October 1871. After a cumbersome two year search, New York Herald journalist Henry Morton Stanley finally located the whereabouts of lost explorer Dr. David Livingstone. In the town of Ujiji, he found the legendary missionary, sitting worn-out and paled amidst the native people.
A small notice on twitter pointed us to the website of Kou151, a Japanese musician and GFX artist with a taste for retro gaming. In the music corner of his website, we found a large collection of MSX related mp3 files.
Sunrise have started shipping the first batch of DenYoNet cartridges. DenYoNet is a highly anticipated ethernet interface for MSX.
fMSX/Android 3.5.4
An update to the recently released fMSX emulator for Android has been released. The most important change, apart from quite some bug fixes, is the support for Android 2.2 (Froyo). Previously, the emulator was only available for Android 2.3 (Gingerbread).
WORP3 has just published an updated version of the MIDI-PAC manual. The MIDI-PAC is a nifty device that offers real-time MSX-MUSIC to MIDI conversion.
Earlier this week Kojima announced Sdatcher, a Snatcher-inspired radio drama for Hideradio's 300th podcast, making the return of Snatcher more hopeful.
Earlier this week, we added the song MSX Forever! to our ever expanding downloads corner. Today, we can add another track by Russian composer Jurgen Gugenson.
From July 20th to Julty 24th, the Tenerife Lan Party is to be held in the International Fairs & Congress Center of Tenerife.
MSX Acid2Test 0.3
A new version of MSX Acid2Test has been released. New in this version:
- It now has distinct I/O input and output ports from/to the VDP. This catches programming mistakes on handling the VDP.DR and VDP.DW (0006h & 0007h) BIOS variables
- Fixed a bug on MSX-DOS2 support
Brazilian MSX game expert sd_snatcher has updated two of his previous patches for Metal Gear 2 and King's Valley 2. Fixes in these versions:
Metal Gear 2
- Support for warmboot.
