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New online tool: MSX Screen 2 - Tiles & Maps Generator with demo Scroll

by Mortimer on 30-10-2019, 22:54
Score: 137.51 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 18 comments
for now is the full screen (32x24 tiles or 256x192 pixels). The image starts processing from 0.0 ...

What if PC ..... never existed?

by PingPong on 30-10-2019, 16:52
Score: 133.23 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 37 comments
It drops the original 9918 modes 0-3 but retains the Master system modes. This is really the end ... and VDP. The 34010 was also used in Graphic Accelerator cards in the Windows 3.0 era. It was also present ... an I/O read cycle must last about 0.8 µs (3 cycles on a 3.58 MHz Z80), so with a 7.16 MHz Z80 a bus ...

[OpenMSX]: Does it exist some command line option to specify cartridge/disks load/run via external URL?

by friguron on 30-10-2019, 13:07
Score: 133.06 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 1 comment
Hi, I'm curious about OpenMSX and its ability to load/run .rom/.dsk files from the command line. As of now OpenMSX (obviously) loads filesystem based .rom/.dsk/.whatever files, but I can't seem to find any external URL file loader after ...
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