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General discussion - YAMAHA CX5M Question.

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YAMAHA CX5M Question.

wozz
msx friend
Mensajes: 15
Publicado: Febrero 28 2008, 07:55   
I just got a CX5M Music Computer off of ebay for, I would say a reasonable price.
I haven't found any info on whether or not they would be able to play normal MSX1 game
carts. Would they? I wasn't sure because based on what I read the CX5M is sort of specialized.

Any info regarding this matter would be very helpful!
Thanks guys!

I'm an MSX n000000b if you didn't already figure that out.



rolins
msx addict
Mensajes: 293
Publicado: Febrero 28 2008, 08:19   
The CX5M should be able to play any MSX1 game. However, it doesn't display japanese text correctly in some games such as Digital Devil Story.
manuel
msx guru
Mensajes: 3638
Publicado: Febrero 28 2008, 09:51   
Any MSX1 game that requires 32kB RAM or less should work on it, indeed.
rolins
msx addict
Mensajes: 293
Publicado: Febrero 28 2008, 10:26   
Hmm...I wonder.

Which japanese MSX1 cartridges require more than 32kB RAM?
manuel
msx guru
Mensajes: 3638
Publicado: Febrero 28 2008, 18:03   
Probably none At least not game cartridges.
mills
msx friend
Mensajes: 6
Publicado: Febrero 29 2008, 07:27   
yay wozz.
Wozz makes awesome chip based music, he plans on using the msx for that.
wozz
msx friend
Mensajes: 15
Publicado: Marzo 02 2008, 08:18   
oh hai millslolol.

I just fired it up today. I sure don't know what I'm doing.

Does anyone have scans of the FM Music Composer II Manual?
I figured out how to input notes, but that's it! I'd even buy a manual
off of someone if they had one. The only manuals I have are to the SFG-05
and the BASIC manual.
wolf_

msx legend
Mensajes: 4828
Publicado: Marzo 02 2008, 11:34   
mm, interesting, since a while all kinds of non-msx-ppl show up from the chipmusic scene.. where do you ppl all come from? Vorc? Why/how do you decide to give the MSX (imho the most versatile soundmachine among the 8bit systems) a try?
manuel
msx guru
Mensajes: 3638
Publicado: Marzo 02 2008, 11:59   
Some manuals are here: http://www.rgp.nl/cx5m/
wozz
msx friend
Mensajes: 15
Publicado: Marzo 03 2008, 00:25   
they dont have a manual for composer ii .
I came from theshizz.org , but I don't make chiptunes per se, just game inspired music.
I like how the MSX sounds, so I thought I might give it a shot.

Moonstone... how do I get a hold of that?
Would it even work with mine since it uses FM synthesis?





www.myspace.com/alexatchley
wozz
msx friend
Mensajes: 15
Publicado: Marzo 03 2008, 03:08   
another question.
if i played a regular msx cart... would it use the FM sound or the normal MSX sound?
I'll have to get a game for cheap and give it a shot.
manuel
msx guru
Mensajes: 3638
Publicado: Marzo 03 2008, 09:35   
There are no MSX games that make use of the OPM chip in the Yamaha CX5M.

There are a lot of MSX games that make use of the OPLL chip that is in the Panasoft FM-PAC and several MSX2+ models and the turboR. However, most of these are disk games.
There are some games that make use of the OPL (MSX-AUDIO), sometimes in combination with the OPLL. Most of these are European games, on disk for MSX2 or higher.

There are also some games that make use of the OPL4 in the Sunrise MoonSound, but they are all disk games for MSX2 and higher.

Finally, there are some Konami cartridge games that make use of the SCC chip which is built inside them.

Information on games and what sound chip they use can be found on http://www.generation-msx.nl/msxdb
wozz
msx friend
Mensajes: 15
Publicado: Marzo 04 2008, 20:56   
Then this thing I have is... USELESS.
Lame. I got pwnd.

So this chip can only play one instrument at a time... whats the point?
That is totally laaaaaaaaame. i guess I should have done more research.

Live and learn.
AuroraMSX

msx master
Mensajes: 1278
Publicado: Marzo 04 2008, 21:11   
Quote:

Then this thing I have is... USELESS.
Lame. I got pwnd.

Eh? It's still a normal MSX1, so you can play all kinds of MSX1 games on ROM (physical cartridge).
Extending the RAM to a more useful amount is also possible, either via a cartridge or by building it in.
Quote:

So this chip can only play one instrument at a time... whats the point?

Where did you get that information?
The OPM is an 8 channel 4-operator FM chip and each channel can generate a different sound! I'd say it's more advanced than the MSX-Audio!
wozz
msx friend
Mensajes: 15
Publicado: Marzo 04 2008, 21:25   
oop. i was confusing it with another chip

this one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_YM2413

 
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