The problem is that Pentarou doesn't come to bring the info to correct the errors that seem have in the wiki, he comes to denigrate those who participate in the wiki. Then when he deigns finally to give some info (instead of giving the link directly from the start), he is mistaken himself. He is annoying.
You cheated by adding "Needs confirmation for polarity" later, but fair enough.
The wiki dates what is written there. So I can't cheat like you say. I added a sentence for people like you to emphasize that it's only hypothetical.
If you look at the chipset photo, you can see that pin 16 and 19 (VCC) are linked
Why not modify yourself since you had time to check yourself?
Don't know who did the cleanup of the T7937A page, probably Acet Wink Now it's much better.
You know very well that Acet just added some missing pins. He did it without making a fuss like you. We can thank him. You pretend not to have read that the table was just a translation of the Portuguese version linked at the bottom of the page. It had never been criticized before I translated it. You are on the wrong target.
T. Then when he deigns finally to give some info (instead of giving the link directly from the start), he is mistaken himself.
Well, keep deluding yourself if it suits you.
I asked why unconfirmed info was put into the wiki as fact, when it was just baseless claims without any proof, and your answer was that otherwise "there would be nothing in the wiki
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On the original thread I wrote: "this Nikko is wired for NTSC." and you did not believe me.
Then I gave you the pinout to check it by yourself, and your reaction was to write into the wiki page: "Needs to see if the T7937A pin 16 is connected to VCC or GND to confirm
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Now you are whining: "instead of giving the link directly from the start
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SERIOUSLY??
This is ridiculous and stupid, I only checked the info that was ALREADY linked in those wiki pages.
You already had the info at your disposal, you could have checked it yourself!
Why not modify yourself since you had time to check yourself?
Yeah, maybe I'll do it.
Mars2000, The IF-7900 flyer says that the VHD players HD-7100(B), HD-7500(B) and HD-7800 are not supported for VHDpc use.
https://www.msx.pics/image/Fhr7K
ビデオ デバイス プレーヤーHD-7100(B)、HD-7500(B)、HD-7800ではVHDpcマークのついたビデオディスクはご使用になれませんのでご注意ください。
And the manua! says otherwise as reported by Popolon.
I will scan it when i have time. By the way, this manual lists Victor HD 7800 player as vhdpc compatible, and that is not listed in our wiki pages.
Popolon_ says it works or does he just say it's a VHDpc compatible player?
The flyer seems to say that it is indeed a VHDpc player but that is not supported by the IF-7900 interface.
I guess the manual will be soon online, so we can check.
I came across an article about the Sakhr AX-990, and I was surprised!!!!
The picture of the inside on MSX.org is censored.... You can not read the VDP number.
It might be the VDP shared with Sega configuration. Why else would you put a V9958 inside?
Not a V9938!!!
I know this picture, but are we sure it's the original machine? Many people have replaced V9938 by V9958 outside Japan.
The original story is here
If the VDP was replaced:
Wouldn't there any additional soldering and wiring be visible?
If promoted as MSX 1, why replace V9938 to V9958.
The AX-660 has also a V9958..
Are the AX machines not produced by Yamaha? As far as I know they were.
Just checked the AX-660 PCB picture, and you're right. So it seems coherent for the AX-990.
Since so much time, no-one has noticed that!