One of the first ASM intro's of IOD, and some nice GIF conversions.
IOD's christmas demo.
Ironball demo for MSX2 from Sigma group. The main coder became later famous with Parallax. Check out the hidden text on the sectors of the disks which speaks of SCC tracker named Thesis, release date halfway 1989.
A user generated demo containing advertisements (?) for konami games.
L'oiseau is french for "the bird"
A follow up to the MRC Under Water Challenge entry 'Madfish'. User-controleable 3D graphics created in C.
Math Magicians, a demo that lives up to its name.
This is the last IOD demo, written for the Brazilian disk magazine MSX Brigade
This is the renewed version. The 1.0 version was called MSXbasictoz80. For Windows OS
I have added several instructions and many more code examples.
Write your code for MSX computer in BASIC and with "F5", the compilator will create a ".DSK" or ".ROM" file, to your choice, to try on emulator or real MSX!
First you need to set the emulator and its path!
Two plasma screensavers to be used with the MSX-DOS2 filemanager Multi Mente.
Multilingual Merry Christmas demo.