J-War.net back online
In and around 2004, J-War released many music remakes based on popular MSX game songs. Unfortunately, his website containing the remakes was taken offline a while ago. Now, J-War is back with a brand new website, containing all his music remakes so far.
fMSX/MAC 3.0.1
Richard Bannister has released a new version of fMSX/MAC and his Emulator Enhancer. The emulator is now released as an universal binary, also supporting Intel processors. Furthermore, the file handling code was rewritten so as to not use obsolete APIs.
LIBDOS2 version 3
Arnold Metselaar has released an update of LIBDOS2, adding functions to make, read and remove directories. LIBDOS2 is a library that can be used with HiTech-C to produce programs that can use MSX-DOS2 specific features. An extra header file, source files and documentation are all included in the package. The new functions use only high-level bdos-calls and are FAT16 compatible.
Many MSX fans around the world cherish good memories of the Dutch MSX fairs of the 1990s. Once a year, large international MSX meetings were held in both Tilburg and Zandvoort, which attracted thousands of visitors from all around the world.
Miner Machine - freeware
Tero Weckroth and Mika Savolainen have declared their Finnish MSX1 game Miner Machine freeware. The game, which was inspired by the classic Boulder Dash, was released in Finland in 1986.
Amusement Center have re-released db-SOFT's shooter Strategic Mars, which was released for MSX2 in 1988.
MadriSX - link added
We have just added a link to this Russian website in our MSX links section.
Amusement Center have re-released the PC-8801 version of Telenet's RPG Sa-zi-ri.
