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Ymixer

by snout on 10-07-2005, 02:26
Topic: Hardware

Source: Wolf_

Ymixer is an hardware modification of the popular YM2149 most MSX users have come to know as the PSG.

Z380 Architecture

by Sander on 30-08-2000, 00:39
Topic: Hardware

At last I finished the complete design of the System Architecture for the LPE-Z380 for MSX. The design includes mixed HW 50% and SW 50% for each particular interface. When the user wants to have MSX interfaces he loads the MSX patch to specific card. For Example: for Video card he load the V38 patch when he wants to have video V9938.

Z80 at 99MHz

by snout on 09-01-2004, 12:46
Topic: Hardware

The Z80, the core of the MSX Computer, is used for many, many other purposes and therefor the best-selling CPU ever. According to Zilog, this processor was used in over a billion end-use devices world wide. One of those devices is the Nintendo Gameboy.

Z80 made of plastic

by snout on 09-04-2004, 13:13
Topic: Hardware

In October 2002 SEL and Sharp created a Z80 made of glass. SEL continued improving this technology until the next step was made: a fully functional Z80 CPU on a flexible plastic print. The final goal is a processor that can be used on a foldable Sheet computer.

Z80 made out of glass

by snout on 22-10-2002, 10:46
Topic: Hardware

SEL (a semiconductor research institute) and Sharp managed to create an 8 bit Z80-processor printed on a glass substrate, using Continuous Grain technology. This glass substrate is also used in LCD displays.

The CG silicone technology is developed by both companies in 1998, and is said to be the next-generation technology for silicon-processors.

The LPE-Z80-V1 is a new Z80-card for the EV4 slotexpander. Connecting it directly to the flatcable connector (that usually runs to the MSX slot), a powersupply and the Padial Video card + RTC and PCKeyboard expansions creates a fully working MSX.

Zemmix FPGA MSX by 8bits4ever

by Pac on 10-12-2017, 18:44
Topic: Hardware

A new MSX machine for our repertoire.

A nifty looking new design hits the MSX scene

ZettCube2

by snout on 30-03-2007, 12:58
Topic: Hardware

Zett has released two videos demonstrating a second version of his ZettCube, a 'display' made out of 8x4x4 leds, powered and controlled by MSX through the printerport. The ZettCube was developed in co-operation with Emil Sokolowski.

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