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To DamageX, Danjovic, about rs-232 experiments

decicoder
msx novice
Mensajes: 18
Publicado: Enero 27 2008, 16:14   
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I guess it's a matter of making a very tiny read out loop.
...
I guess there's a small preloader.



Yes , in both cases.

The casstte input reading loop looks like this:

loop  INC L
     IN F,(C)
     JP P , loop
 


Which takes only 26 tstates. IN MSX it takes 3 aditional tsates. With Spectrum it could take 0 or up to 6 aditional states. That's why MSX has more accuracy than Spectrm. The OTLA routine won't work at 19600 bps for Spectrum. But there are other faster reading loops that work with spectrum.

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Maybe we can combine MicroWAVer's compressing and RAM disk emulation abilities and OTLA's speed.



That would be great. Otla uses an external tool for converting . ROM to .BIN (only bin blocks can converted to wav with otla). You can change that msxr2b.exe tool for your personalize one.

PingPong
msx master
Mensajes: 1069
Publicado: Enero 27 2008, 16:47   
Decicoder: at this speed, the idea of a virtual disk drive using mic-ear connected to a pc could work.
I guess that otla does not work in compressed form, but on uncompressed right?

A PC can listen to the mic audio input sampling at 96000hz or so, detecting the msx disk sector requests and sending the response throught the pc audio board into the msx.

If it's possible to work at 19600 baud (2.2 KB/sec) i expect with a light compression to reach 4KB/s.
For a virtual disk drive, virtualized via a mic/ear with no additional hw i think is good.
gargamel
msx user
Mensajes: 42
Publicado: Febrero 13 2008, 11:46   
There's a project called Semi-Virtual_Diskette that emulates a disk drive. Schematics and source are available so it can be redesign to support larger drives.

http://www.thesvd.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-virtual_diskette

decicoder
msx novice
Mensajes: 18
Publicado: Abril 05 2008, 21:51   
There is a new version for OTLA.

http://code.google.com/p/otla

The mean feature for MSX users is that .cas files can be converted to high speed. (only bin files inside a .cas file)
Besides a phillips Vg8020 I could make hi-speed loadings on a Sony HB-10P. It works but not so fine as on the first one.

 
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