Ah
The machine was bought (and originally sold?) in Belgium. I think if it were to be sold in France it would be required to have Peritel RGB connector.
Indeed ... it was mandatory in France. So I will change the wiki (was based on openMSX description).
In this case, it's not a Peritel RGB, but a Din RGB (see Oympia PHC-2 and Yeno DPC-64).
Some photos of the Casio MW-24 in action:
According openMSX, FS-A1mk2 has a memory mapper ... What is wrong???
I fixed that before I posted, so you were not looking at the latest version.
The last commit I can see is only about 2 Sony machines (6 hours ago)
https://github.com/openMSX/openMSX/commit/890c498ecdc37bbf48...
FS-A1mk2 is a Panasonic machine ...
Yeah confusion is with that other mk2, the HB-F1XDmk2
Some photos of the Casio MW-24 in action:
Nice pictures .... and wiki updated
I wonder if it's possible to dump the ROMs (Japanese Word Processor and Kanji-ROM).
Oh, sorry, indeed, I was confused with the Sony machine. So, what about the Panasonic FS-A1mk2?? Mapper or no mapper?
EDIT: aha, apparently no mapper. Strange, atarulum told me the machine did have a mapper in 2004. But that's a long time ago.
No mapper as mentioned before.
Some photos of the Casio MW-24 in action:
Nice pictures .... and wiki updated
I wonder if it's possible to dump the ROMs (Japanese Word Processor and Kanji-ROM).
I have a dump of the ROM but without any mapper function (just a plain 64kB dump) I will link it here shortly, I think Kanji is non standard access (but maybe I am wrong). If you analyze the ROM and help me with the correct dump/switch address I will gladly produce the full dump.
This is the MW24.ROM dump, there is ROM data in page 1 and 2 and it looks like kanji font in page 2.