An article describing how to construct a low-cost cable with which you can resurrect a 1chipMSX containing a faulty config - and thus won't boot anymore.
MRC admin Sander van Nunen and Robert Kersbergen searching for Asian/Japanese shops in Amsterdam
Closing
Nishi thanks us all for our interest and closes the lecture.
ASCII's proposed timetable:
August 2001 - Distribution of MSX player for PC begins.
November 2001 - MSX server goes online.
4Q 2001 - Distribution of MSX player for various platforms.
1Q 2002 - Single MSX Tape Out.
3Q 2002 - Manufacturing of single chip MSX begins.
1Q 2003 - New MSX goes on sale.
2004
fMSX-SDL is an emulator that stays very close to the emulator it's based on: fMSX. Basically it adds better music and graphics emulation using SDL (Simple Direct media Library).
An interview with Dennis, Konami's retired PR manager. The interview was held in 2004, based on questions from the MRC forum.
A full report of the lecture Dr. Kazuhiko Nishi - founder of the MSX standard - gave at the international MSX Fair in Tilburg. Nishi talks about the past, present and future of himself, MSX and computers.
MESS stands for Multiple Emulator Super System and is a derivative from the arcade machines emulator MAME. With MESS you can emulate a huge variety of old consoles and home computers, including MSX1, MSX2 and MSX2+ systems. Systems very similar to MSX like Colecovision and Spectravideo SVI-318 and SVI-328 can be emulated as well.