Arnold Metselaar wrote a few interesting tools for Hitech-C, the well-known C compiler for MSX, for use in MSX-DOS2.
A month ago POKE -1,170, a Dutch retrocomputing lover active on the MRC forums started an online and offline radioshow on chiptune music. As of today the second edition of his Airwaves show has become available.
Final Copy 2.2
About a month ago Marcos Daniel released Final Copy, one of the best MSX disk copiers ever.
The Dutch computer magazine PCM have published an article on Bazix and their upcoming MSX activities. You can see it in our list of nominees.
Did you get or spot MSX in the media?
On September 27th Ricardo Bittencourt released Tetrinet, a multiplayer Tetris clone for MSX1. He submitted this game to the 2004 minigame compo. Tetrinet is the only MSX game that entered the competition this year.
openMSX 0.5.0
A new edition of openMSX and Catapult, its user-friendly GUI/launcher were just released. The new version of openMSX introduces new functionality, significant speedups and many bugfixes.
About a month ago we reported MSX Association will demonstrate the first version of the One Chip MSX1 at PLD World 2004 on October 29th.
As of today the MSX, MSX2, MSX2+, MSX turboR and MSXPLAYer logos are available for download on the Bazix website.
Today Wolf_ surprised us with Polka, a Windows tool coded in Blitzbasic. Polka is a utility that allows you to create SCREEN 2 and SCREEN 4 tiles on your PC, containing many features known from other gfx editors on PC (like tile rotation).
