"*About the MSX2 prompt (program by Masaru Hashimoto)" is wrong: article without program!
"NowCity!" - better to use Now City as it is the case in other editions of the magazine.
"*About the MSX2 prompt (program by Masaru Hashimoto)" is wrong: article without program!
? It is not indicated as a program.
"NowCity!" - better to use Now City as it is the case in other editions of the magazine.
It's indicated "NowCity!" in the listings.
"*About the MSX2 prompt (program by Masaru Hashimoto)" is wrong: article without program!
? It is not indicated as a program.
It was, I had already fixed that, still waiting for your answer about my previous comment.
"NowCity!" - better to use Now City as it is the case in other editions of the magazine.
It's indicated "NowCity!" in the listings.
Ok - I guess the guy has changed that for the next editions
It's indicated "NowCity!" in the listings.
Ok - I guess the guy has changed that for the next editions
After checking, I've removed this guessing. Let's stay with "NowCity!"
Removing the modems from the RS-232C category has no sense, as all is explained on this page : https://www.msx.org/wiki/Category:RS-232C_Interfaces
For the same reason, it must be specified that they have an RS-232C interface. I have seen projects to convert a Philips modem into a pure RS-232C interface, by removing the internal software.
A modem and an RS-232C interface are not the same things.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-232
The RS-232C interface is INSIDE the modem! So, the modems with this interface must be in both categories.
Some modems can communicate with each other but these are not RS-232C interface.
True, as it's the case for MT-Telcom modem: http://www.msxarchive.nl/pub/msx/mirrors/hanso/hwdoityoursel... (addition of external RS-232 to the modem)
But how to know for sure for each modem????
I think Talent TLA-260 & TLP-250 are only modems but It's hard to say without picture nor manual.
