TFMSX Arrives
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
I didn't have any carts, so I bought something that I could test with. The only one reasonably priced I could find was Konami Football. But it should give me tools to test controls, keyboard etc.
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
I was gonna throw you a Monkey Academy Cart in with it. I got a bunch of repro carts from BanjoGuyOllie.arkadiusz.makarenko wrote: 22 Apr 2021 12:15 I didn't have any carts, so I bought something that I could test with. The only one reasonably priced I could find was Konami Football. But it should give me tools to test controls, keyboard etc.
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
On a whim, I just went and looked at how much an MSX2 system costs and... ouch!
Only thing I have seen that's more expensive for that era would have to be the Microbee systems.
(Which go for a stupid price, considering they're a CP/M system based on a modified S100 bus)
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Only thing I have seen that's more expensive for that era would have to be the Microbee systems.
(Which go for a stupid price, considering they're a CP/M system based on a modified S100 bus)
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
The issue with this revision of the board and MSX2 is that it seems an RTC is required for MSX2. I'd not noticed that.
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
I really need to get one of the prototypes sent to @arkadiusz.makarenko i keep forgetting.
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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arkadiusz.makarenko
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
I am temporarily abroad... :)terriblefire wrote: 06 Jul 2021 12:14 I really need to get one of the prototypes sent to @arkadiusz.makarenko i keep forgetting.
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
I'm fairly sure it isn't. My upgraded Expert almost certainly doesn't have an RTC. You can find the schematics to the upgrade kit here.terriblefire wrote: 17 May 2021 13:57 The issue with this revision of the board and MSX2 is that it seems an RTC is required for MSX2. I'd not noticed that.
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
Hmmm the standard rom spins looking for an RTC. I forget the exact port. I guess it might be dependant on the ROM?
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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Gooeyblob
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
It looks like msx2 bios will not boot without rtc.
You could try c-bios?
[http://cbios.sourceforge.net/
You could try c-bios?
[http://cbios.sourceforge.net/
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Re: TFMSX Arrives
Ok I’ll give that a shot. I’d been trying to get the standard roms to work. But C-Bios might be better anyway
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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