BodyHammeR finally got through to his webserver, so his website got the following updates:
* Tilburg 2k4 Realtime Article (download)
* MSX DiskMag List (added MSX Paradise entry)
* MSX Posse (link added)
* general HTML cleanup (maintainance)
Relevant link: home.conceptsfa.nl/~slammert
Yesterday hispamsx.org was hacked, therefor the site has closed up temporarily. It will take some time until the site goes up again, since the database has to be restored and, of course, the security and main engine have to be improved and updated.
KoetjeMSX has completely renewed his MSX website. On his website you can find MSX news, some downloads, links, a chat page, a list of upcoming MSX events, a guestbook, information on KoetjeMSX and a view on KoetjeMSX's software collection.
Tilburg 2004 report
After publishing the Tilburg 2004 photo shoot we now bring you the Tilburg 2004 report. Here, you can read all about the stand holders that were present and the things they were demonstrating and/or selling. Also, you get a general impression of the fair, in case you missed out on it.
Downloads top 10; April 2004
It's the first of the month, so it's time to have a look at the downloads top 10.
Minesoko and Mabu are two composers who frequently submitted MSX songs to the popular MSX magazine 'MSX Fan' in 1992. Now, they have added 21 songs they once created for MSX Fan in MP3 format to the sounds section of their website.
We have just added a link to Silicon Cave, a retrocomputing portal with links to active groups, developers, resources, collections, museums etc. The website is trying to put current retro-developments in context.
The programming language BASIC, on which MSX BASIC is based, is becoming 40 this may. In 1964 BASIC was developed by John Kemeny en Thomas Kurtz at the Darthmoud College in New Hampshire.
About a month ago we started a poll, investigating the popularity of several Z80 assemblers that are used by MSX developers. Compass has turned out to be the most popular of them all. After 204 votes, these are the results of the poll 'Which is your favorite assembler?'
- 1. Compass (28.62%)
- 2. WB-Ass2 (21.08%)
- 3.
