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WTB: Yamaha YIS-503 / Yamaha CX5M / FM module SFG-05

by Metalion on 27-05-2011, 08:13
Score: 116.91 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 4 comments
Hi, I am searching for (in very good state) : - a Yamaha YIS-503 or a Yamaha CX5M - a FM module SFG-05 Thanks I only sell this as a complete lot: As you can see on thi I only sell this as a complete lot: As you can ...

Searching for a Spectravideo 328 or 728

by Metalion on 24-05-2011, 14:36
Score: 116.71 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 10 comments
Thanks. Yo tuve en 1995 un SVI 328+datacorder, inconsciente de mi en Yo tuve en 1995 un SVI 328+datacorder, inconsciente de mi en aquella epoca no sabia apreciar lo que tenia y no se que fue de el, pero ...

DVD based game ?

by Metalion on 03-05-2011, 20:59
Score: 116.66 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 12 comments
and it is indeed used as a network input to control the player. And here is some forum talk about other models : http://www.charmedquark.com/vb_forum ...

Portable MSX2

by Metalion on 21-04-2011, 13:56
Score: 118.81 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 13 comments
A guy from the french MSX community has put together a very nice portable MSX2. You can follow the development here (in french I'm afraid but there's pictures) : http://www.msxvillage.fr/forum/topic.php?id=489 And you can view the (almost) final product here : ...

PAL / NTSC switching

by Metalion on 09-04-2011, 11:08
Score: 116.55 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 4 comments
en I don't know any machine which has both an NTSC and a PAL encoder. But who cares? RGB ...

How to access joystick without using BIOS ?

by Metalion on 13-02-2011, 18:28
Score: 116.31 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 9 comments
Joystick Use Figure 5.23 shows the joystick circuit. As the circuit shows, sending "0 ... that the value of the triggers should be set to 1, so it can be pulled down to 0 when the corresponding joystick trigger is pressed, as pressing connects the pin to the ground. If you write 0 to a trigger, you ...

How to get out cleanly of an interrupt routine ?

by Metalion on 11-02-2011, 18:16
Score: 116.19 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 17 comments
which does tell to the ISR what it has to manage. For example : bit 0 has the clock running, bit 1 ... (#fda0),hl ei X: jr X So... EVERYTHING is in the interrupt. There is no "main loop". ... (#fda0),hl ei X: jr X So... EVERYTHING is in the interrupt. There is no "main loop". ...

Check for pause within interrupt management ?

by Metalion on 04-02-2011, 21:15
Score: 116.22 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 5 comments
Hi, I'd like to implement a check for the pause key (F1) within my game. The problem is that I am not sure where to put it ... My first thought was to implement it in the interrupt management routine : [1] Check for a strike on F1 (Yes ...

Memory mapper limits

by Metalion on 25-02-2011, 16:36
Score: 116.17 %, Type: Forum topic , Comments: 57 comments
In another forum, I have an interesting discussion with another MSX user about the Memory ... to FC-FF? I assume the whole thing starts at 0? FC=0, FD=1, FE=2, FF=3 ? Is an increment in subslot ... which values to write to FC-FF? I assume the whole thing starts at 0? FC=0, FD=1, FE=2, FF=3 ? MSX-BIOS ...
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