MNBIOS website update
Flyguille, the author of MNBIOS (MSX Non Basic Input Output System), updated the MNBIOS website. All outdated information related to the beta versions is removed, except for the screenshots. Both the programming and downloads sections are updated. The programming section now contains a online programmer's manual.
Source: MSX Mailinglist
Surrec has decided to make their MSX music disks public domain. For the moment, only MusiX Dizks 1 and 3, as well as 13 in een Dozijn, can be downloaded from Richard Bosch's website. The rest of Surrec's repertoire will follow soon.
It's the first of the month, so lets have a look at which files have been downloaded the most during June 2005.
From Brain Games the pleasant news that they have decided on their next project; a remake of Konami's Penguin Adventure.
Retro Computer Day
As we reported some while ago, on september 10th, 2005, a retro computer day will be held at 'Zalencentrum De Kayersheerdt' in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands. As can be seen on the Retrocomputerdag website, several standholders have already applied.
DRM has released another tune in his Project 157 section, in which he re-arranges familiar pop-songs. This time, he used the PSG, OPLL and SCC for an arrangement of the song Hi Hi! by Puffy Amiyumi.
Portuguese translators wanted
As you may know, the MSX Resource Center is available in a number of languages, apart from English. This is made possible by a team of dedicated volunteers, who continously work behind the scenes to keep everything up to date. Unfortunately though, the team maintaining the br.msx.org site is a little over-worked at the moment, and could really use your help.
Amusement-center have released Carry Lab's 3D shooter for MSX2 Return of Jelda in Project EGG.
RuMSX 0.31
Earlier this month two major updates of blueMSX and openMSX were released. Today, Rudolf Lechleitner released a new version of RuMSX.
