Hello
i search all info for the MLG-35AV card (digitize) and the firmware disk Melbrains Note (Word Processor + Graphic Editor) sold with
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Hello
i search all info for the MLG-35AV card (digitize) and the firmware disk Melbrains Note (Word Processor + Graphic Editor) sold with
Never even heard of that so I'm also very interested!
There is some info here:
Wiki
ML-G10 and G1 are both the same machine with the same board but, G1 lacks of some electronics to interface to ML-G35 interface. Everything else is the same, even the firmware.
I always wondered if such interface ever existed and, if it is compatible qith Philips 8280 or Sony G900.
thank but i have also read the wiki
look this post on MSXvillage with pictures ol ML-G30 and ML-G35
http://www.msxvillage.fr/forum/topic.php?id=3344&pt=1
http://www.msxvillage.fr/forum/topic.php?id=3344&pt=2
the connector of ML-G35 is not standard and is plug on color bus of V9938
Nice ! 
So, ML-G30 is compatible with module ML-G35 too, as it has the "CON-SUP" connector on it, as the G10 has.
Digitizing and superimposing commands are standard in MSX-2 BASIC, such as SET VIDEO or COPY SCREEN, by the way.
yes SET VIDEO and SET SCREEN work but ihe picture have distortion
i try with a SUPER NINTENDO for NTCS source
with RGB source i have no result ( scart is JAPAN )
i search copy or pdf of original book for this computer
Hi Jipe,
I got two ML-G30 and none of them with the firmware disks. But I got a ML-G35AV with one of them, still didn't test the superimposer capabilities. To me, the main improvement using it ML-G35AV's video output was the image quality. The default "video board" of ML-G30 (at least the one that came with my beige model) have the worst composite video output in that I saw in my life, text was unreadable, the one in ML-G35AV is very very better.
The SCART connector isn't SCART, it's RGB21, a japanese standard. Same connector, different pinout.
I didn't saw the ML-G10 internals yet, but I believe the rear connector goes to the V9938 color bus, and the external AV peripheral that is used in ML-G10 uses the same (or a slightly modified) ML-G35AV's board. It's only a guess but the housing of ML-G30AV board looks too sturdy to a 100% internal board.
Do you want that I do some test with my ML-G35AV?
i see the picture of a ML-G1 with the place for expansion bus
https://www.msx.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_ML-G1
is the same of ML-G30
can you send me a copy of original FDD for the ML-G35AV
i search also the rom inside the ML-G10 or ML-G1
Piter Punk: perhaps you can help to get the ML-G30 emulated by running the usual hardware reverse engineering dump tools?
can you send me a copy of original FDD for the ML-G35AV
Sadly, none of my ML-G30 computers come with the program disks. My phrase about "But I got a ML-G35AV with one of them" was relative to the ML-G35AV itself, not the application disks.
Piter Punk: perhaps you can help to get the ML-G30 emulated by running the usual hardware reverse engineering dump tools?
I have some bad pictures of MSXMEM2 and other outputs. I will try to take better pictures and to swap drives A/B so I can dump the Kanji ROM. The BASIC dump tool seems to only write on drive A:
i found ML-G1 Paint in emulator rom
i will test it in my ML-G30
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