Nothing has been removed, only put the things differently on the page for an easier and more logical reading.
Ok, thanks.
Another thing without much report: MSX-AUDIO and MSX-MUSIC drivers are poorly designed. Theoretically is should work at the same time as the MSX-MUSIC but in fact this is not the case. There is a conflict with both drivers. The installation seems to be going badly. CALL MUSIC does not seem to take into account the MSX-AUDIO driver and vice versa.
Contrary to what I thought the standard says: we can not use MSX-AUDIO BASIC and MSX-MUSIC BASIC at same time (PLAY#2 is same as PLAY#3). Okay but CALL AUDIO is no longer usable after a CALL MUSIC. Is there a solution to avoid this bug? I don't think that is intentional.
I would imagine FRS’s MSX-AUDIO BIOS 1.3 fixes that.
I don't think because _AUDIO has been replaced by _MUSIC so we can select MSX-AUDIO BASIC or MSX-MUSIC BASIC and vice versa.
Rderooy, please stop to complete the MemMan page with uncomplete infos about TSR (especially missing ID-names). I try to follow the chronological order of the (disk)magazines to update it after having tested the TSR, what you make does not help me really (also error in alphabetical order and non-respect of the layout - absence of br tag for too long explanations.)
[...] (also errors in alphabetical order and non-respect of the layout - absence of br tag for too long explanations.)
They way/reason you're adding hard line breaks is a bad idea, just let the table cell wrapping do it's work. The font-family rule of the stylesheet is "Trebuchet MS",Verdana,sans-serif. Some systems don't have Trebuchet MS, nor Verdana, so fall back on either Verdana or 'sans-serif'.
Check your page in Verdana, or with an other-than-default text-zoom level, you'll see that your <br>'s will fail.
I noticed that on wiki pages like:
https://www.msx.org/wiki/Yamaha_SFG-01
https://www.msx.org/wiki/Yamaha_SFG-05
there are still inks to http://www.cx5m.net/ which has been down for quite some time now.
Maybe it's an idea to replace them with: https://cx5m.file-hunter.com/ or at least mention it as a mirror?
https://www.msx.org/forum/msx-talk/general-discussion/wwwcx5...
It's only a part of the old site that is working. More recent addtions are missing. (You can check with Google Search)
Better to use this link: https://web.archive.org/web/20190322034629/http://www.cx5m.net/
It's the last correct archived version. Server errors are mentioned since May 2019 by the Wayback Machine.
It's only a part of the old site that is working. More recent addtions are missing. (You can check with Google Search)
Yes, I know. It looks like a badly configured server/.htaccess file.
Better to use this link: https://web.archive.org/web/20190322034629/http://www.cx5m.net/
It's the last correct archived version. Server errors are mentioned since May 2019 by the Wayback Machine.
Also a good idea!
JoyMega wiki says:
JoyMegas made with a transistor are an alternative design that is problematic and result in button ghosting and glitches on many MSX models/controllers. Chose a model made with a chip instead.
My JoyMega is made with a transistor. I know there may be problems with OCMs / Zemmix but I did not note any problem on my 3 MSXs (MSX1, MSX2 and Turbo R). Which MSXs does this cause problems with?
Also supports other devices like the Sega Multitap (MK-1654 and compatibles)
is Sega Multitap compatible with the Ninja Tap or only usable for specific programs?