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peter8 msx friend Mensajes: 4 | Publicado: Mayo 25 2004, 17:43   |
I am looking for:
FDD 720Kb with interface card
128K or larger mem expansion card (with memory mapper)
P.S. I have Panasonic FS -A1 (MSX2, 64K RAM)
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 msx guru Mensajes: 3026 | Publicado: Mayo 25 2004, 18:22   |
Hmmm... these things are pretty rare... I have a Sony HBD-50, that's a 360kB FDD with interface. I think that doesn't suit you  . But why do so difficult? A loose 720kB FDD with interface will cost you most likely more than 45 euros. 45 euros is the price that repair-bas asks for a fully functional Philips NMS8250 MSX2, 128kB RAM, with built in FDD (720kB). Try that instead  |
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doba msx user Mensajes: 38 | Publicado: Mayo 25 2004, 21:37   |
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peter8 msx friend Mensajes: 4 | Publicado: Mayo 26 2004, 12:57   |
Thanks for pointing out the lpadial site.
Buying 3rd party hardware or another MSX2 will be my last resort, meanwhile I will try to get original equipment for my FS-A1 if possible. Memories, you know.. 
So 45E for original 720K FDD+IC is not too much if it is in great shape and works OK.
PS. Yes, I live in Tallinn. |
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dhau msx master Mensajes: 1075 | Publicado: Mayo 26 2004, 13:04   |
Cool, then I assume your MSX affection have the same roots as mine: the ultimate soviet computer class - KUVT2 (Yamaha MSX2 YIS 805R and YIS 603IIIR).
As of original feeling, while romantic, it's not too practical. Old floppy drives tend to break. And replacing them is not an easy task, because you need XT-compartible drive (DS0 etc.).
With new controller you can use any spare modern AT floppy drive (DS1) without any problems.
Yet another solution is an IDE controller from www.msx.ch. You can use LS-120 drive with it. It reads all 1DD/2DD and HD floppy disks as well as it's native 120MB super floppies
Anyway, if you're interested, I have a spare 1DD (360K) Yamaha FD-03 external floppy disk drive. It's working great, but doesn't support 2DD floppies (720K). I ask 25 euro + shipping |
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peter8 msx friend Mensajes: 4 | Publicado: Mayo 26 2004, 14:08   |
Thanks for offer, but since all my legacy MSX disks are 2DD, I have no use for 1DD drive.
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pitpan msx master Mensajes: 1418 | Publicado: Mayo 26 2004, 15:08   |
Good luck looking for those items!
If you are able to get just the 2DD IC, then you could probably connect directly a PC disk drive, just adding the power supply and inverting the connection flat cable (at least, this seems to work fine with HBD-30 and HBD-50 from SONY).
Continuing with this DO-IT-YOURSELF, if you get a 1DD FDD you could also change the ROM in the IC, to add the 2DD BIOS, and then, change the original diskdrive for a PC one.
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doba msx user Mensajes: 38 | Publicado: Mayo 26 2004, 23:22   |
If you don't afraid of DIY projects and can read this: http://maw.forus.ru/msx/fdc/
You're good to go...
Also try contacting author. For 50-60 euro I'm pretty sure he'll be very happy to build a unit just for you  |
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peter8 msx friend Mensajes: 4 | Publicado: Mayo 27 2004, 20:01   |
Yep, novatec is a good DIY website although most of the good stuff is missing links.
OT:
I was wondering what happened to ever so productive russian MSX scene, where did all those KYBT-s end up?
And boy, did I wish 16 years ago that I could read kanji  Still cant
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doba msx user Mensajes: 38 | Publicado: Mayo 27 2004, 20:13   |
I agree, KYBTs are the best computers ever. All the dirty capitalist pigs won't agree with this statement, they will tell TurboR GT is better. But I know better that it is all a lie!
Russian MSX scene was very active in 1994-1996 due to large numbers of very cheap Daewoo CPC-400S MSX2 systems. In 1997 everyone just moved on to PC (web design, rendering, FreeBSD/Linux, 3d gaming) and lost interest in 8-bit platforms. |
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legacy msx professional Mensajes: 519 | Publicado: Junio 06 2004, 19:47   |
Hey, Dhau aka Doba, Do you want back to that good old days?
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cax
 msx master Mensajes: 1053 | Publicado: Junio 06 2004, 20:24   |
Hey, KYBT lovers, let's unite and modify FOSSIL driver for the network card we all have in our Yamaha's, so we all be able to connect our MSX machines to the net, using Konamiman's NestorLite Suite !
Are there any reverse-engeneers capable of creating an RS232 driver for KYBT2 network card ?
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