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Xan0ri msx lover Mensajes: 125 | Publicado: Mayo 02 2006, 00:46   |
Does anybody here have a spare memorymapper cartidge (512kb at least)?
If you have an offer, you can mail it to: keltsu (at) kotinet (dot) com
Thank you.
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djh1697 msx professional Mensajes: 551 | Publicado: Mayo 02 2006, 03:39   |
Dumas looks like good option
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Xan0ri msx lover Mensajes: 125 | Publicado: Mayo 02 2006, 06:34   |
I mailed konamiman abot dumas, and he thought that the development will still take at least months (hopefully not year) to finish. And as I have no kind of mapper I'm not able to use sunrise storage products and many good games (<- my opinion) requires memmapper to play from disk/storage device.
BTW, as I'm only using memorymapper for those uses, so I think 256kb mapper would too be an working option.
If you have spare 256kb mapper, I'll be interested as well.
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Leo msx freak Mensajes: 238 | Publicado: Mayo 02 2006, 20:24   |
I bought mine to leonardo Padial 512megs
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Xan0ri msx lover Mensajes: 125 | Publicado: Mayo 02 2006, 21:00   |
Leo: what is your point?
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Mensajes: 3020 | Publicado: Mayo 03 2006, 00:09   |
Xan0ri: Leo's point is, that Padial is still selling MSX hardware - mappers amongst them. Check his website  |
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Xan0ri msx lover Mensajes: 125 | Publicado: Mayo 03 2006, 09:04   |
Ok. I checked the website. Looks great! thank you leo and d-tail.
Umm, only thing that I really do not understand which is the right model which works like normal memorymapper.
There is this: LPE-BRAM-V2 which says: "Ampliacion externa 512KB SRAM con Mapper, compatible con Z80, Z380, eZ80. Opcionalmente puede ampliarse a 512KW (16 bits)"
Is this a normal mapper?
I have this one really n00b question also: what is the difference between SRAM (static ram?) -mapper and Dram -mapper? Can I use SRAM mapper to use sunrise storage products, and play games which need more than 64kb ram??
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manuel msx guru Mensajes: 3542 | Publicado: Mayo 03 2006, 10:21   |
The only difference is that DRAM needs a refresh signal (the contents needs to be refreshed very x nanoseconds) and SRAM does not. You won't notice the difference on your MSX, AFAIK.
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