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OpenMSX, BlueMSX and fMSX are far from being perfect...

cesco
msx addict
Mensajes: 321
Publicado: Julio 25 2008, 21:18   
...since I can't anymore use on them one of my favourite basic programs

10 MOTOR ON
20 MOTOR OFF
30 GOTO 10


I have tried it on OpenMSX, but it does nothing... no sound at all.... I was at least hoping for a simulated "bzzzzz" sound, but I had no luck

Yeah, I know I have probably destroyed the poor tape relais on my MSX with this piece of code... but I must admit that I was fascinated by the buzzing sound produced from it
Well, I'm still fascinated also by that "CHA-CHING!" sound made when a chunk of data is completely loaded from a tape... it was (and still is) a peaceful sound, since it used to mean that a game was loading correctly

I think someone should sample that sound and ask Dvik and Manuel to include it in their emulators... well, at least it would be funny
FiXato
msx addict
Mensajes: 274
Publicado: Julio 25 2008, 22:42   
yuck... the sound of tapes..
My brother and I sometimes were lucky enough to choose a game from the Dixon's store when we were little and our parents would pay.
Somehow though, he always picked a good tape, and I usually picked the ones that didn't seem to run on our NMS8250...
So, I don't really have good memories of tapes ;p apart from Pacman and Mappy of course

which reminds me, I should see if I can get King Balloon working now that I am older
MeitsNearDark
msx professional
Mensajes: 706
Publicado: Julio 26 2008, 03:06   
Quote:


10 MOTOR ON
20 MOTOR OFF
30 GOTO 10



1 MOTOR:RUN

I like it short
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Mensajes: 3027
Publicado: Julio 26 2008, 13:21   
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz*klunk*

Euh, Santa Claus, may I have a new cassette relay for Christmas?
manuel
msx guru
Mensajes: 3638
Publicado: Julio 26 2008, 16:50   
hehe, a relais sound... ah well, dvik also did diskdrive noise sounds...
Yukio
msx professional
Mensajes: 828
Publicado: Agosto 14 2008, 21:42   
I want to make SMD versions of the games.

In any way, In the past months I got three portable cassette players. Two of them with Radio Tuner.

To bad that the tape recorder were missing in the stores ...

arnold_m
msx lover
Mensajes: 86
Publicado: Agosto 15 2008, 18:55   
Quote:

Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz*klunk*

Euh, Santa Claus, may I have a new cassette relay for Christmas?


The 'Bzzz'-part may be doable in an emulator, but how to get the right time for the '*klunk*' ?
And how to simulate Santa Claus providing a new cassette relay provided the user has been nice enough?
AuroraMSX

msx master
Mensajes: 1278
Publicado: Agosto 15 2008, 22:21   
I think we've had discussions like this before. If stuff like simulation of the disk drive motor noise and the cassette relais tick make it into emulators then I want to hear:
  • the 50/60Hz buzz,
  • the noise from the VDP,
  • the mouse movement noise, and
  • that high-pitched 15Khz beep that my monitor used to make

wolf_

msx legend
Mensajes: 4828
Publicado: Agosto 15 2008, 22:24   
I want to nominate the tonal VDP(?) noise/things right after the Dragonslayer 6 intro, prior to the game screens!
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Mensajes: 3027
Publicado: Agosto 16 2008, 00:47   
I'd like to nominate the VDP screen stretch (50/60Hz artifact) visual.
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Mensajes: 3027
Publicado: Agosto 16 2008, 00:49   
Oh, and besides that, a sync_to_vblank (PC vblank, that is), as 'smooth scrolls' in demos never are truly smooth here. I recall some 3DFX demo from (surely) the 3DFX guys from my windows-era, who actually managed to achieve a smooth scroll in windows. So I know it is possible. Never seen one after that, though. But that's beyond the point. Sync to VBlank and interleaved video frames, that's all I ask for
hap
msx professional
Mensajes: 514
Publicado: Agosto 16 2008, 01:46   
*drags you by the 's peepee to the blueMSX beginners learning class*
blueMSX -> Options -> Performance -> SYNC Mode -> Sync to PC Vertical Blank
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Mensajes: 3027
Publicado: Agosto 16 2008, 09:41   
hap: please explain to me how to install BlueMSX on a linux machine

Also from my Windows era I know BlueMSX, at the time I got the feeling that it was already 'bloated', compared to openMSX. Nothing against BlueMSX though, it is probably a lot better already than it was back then. I've just got that Dutch attitude, like, never change a winning team

So, my just counts for the openMSX developers (please incorporate these features, please ) I guess
 
 







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