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Home » Community » Photoshoots » Devcon Spring 2005 » meridian

meridian

by MSX Resource Center on 18-10-2009, 21:10
Topic: Devcon Spring 2005

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MSX Music player
    Photoshoots
    Alex Wulms came to demonstrate the One Chip MSX.

    Nijmegen 2007

    Alex Wulms came to demonstrate the One Chip MSX.

    MSD had some great fun writing out Z80 ASM code during dinner

    Barcelona 2005 (RU 28)

    MSD had some great fun writing out Z80 ASM code during ...

    At the entrance to the imperial gardens

    Japan 2005 (MSX World - I love MSX)

    At the entrance to the imperial gardens

    OK, this is how you fix the noise you get when you built in a new diskdrive in the NMS-8245: replace the right coil with a wire

    Marienberg 2006 (February)

    OK, this is how you fix the noise you get when you built ...

    Cartridges

    Nijmegen 2009

    Cartridges

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