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| Sunrise GFX9000 ??? How to use ?
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Thom msx addict Berichten: 377 | Geplaatst: 21 Augustus 2003, 22:04   |
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| >>I've got a g9000 myself, but I've NEVER used it because of the lack of software. <<
You haven't checked out the Gfx9000 parts in Calculus? Or used it for some picture viewing? Or checked out Operation Banshee on TNI Windows '95? Too bad...
The upcoming GEM will support Gfx9000, so it's time to dust off that thingy! 
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msd msx professional Berichten: 607 | Geplaatst: 22 Augustus 2003, 00:53   |
Aslo on my homepage you can find some stuff for the gfx9000, all tools and program's do require DOS2.xx.
members.chello.nl/m.delorme/
A really nice game for the Gfx9000 is Battle Bomber. always nice to blow up some housemates.
Btw: If got quite some gfx9000 goodies on my HDD that is not downloadable anyware on the net. I'll check if I can put some of that stuff online (I didn't create most of It)
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legacy msx professional Berichten: 516 | Geplaatst: 09 Oktober 2003, 22:20   |
If the gfx9990 is version 1 and you use a PH 8250 then you must have software in rom
witch is placed in the musicmodule, you need 2 monitors,start the msx as usual in basic,
then you start up with call v9990,back to the normal mode = Call V9938.
If you can use a turbo r then wil it work with software on dsk.
Maybe there is an option to put the romsoftware somewhere in the memory,but how to do this,I don't know.
grtz
Henk
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Argon msx professional Berichten: 842 | Geplaatst: 09 Oktober 2003, 22:31   |
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| If the gfx9990 is version 1 and you use a PH 8250 then you must have software in rom
witch is placed in the musicmodule, you need 2 monitors,start the msx as usual in basic,
then you start up with call v9990,back to the normal mode = Call V9938.
If you can use a turbo r then wil it work with software on dsk.
Maybe there is an option to put the romsoftware somewhere in the memory,but how to do this,I don't know.
grtz
Henk
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Hehe, a late reply 
I was already able to run the accompanying picture viewer using an MSX-DOS2 cartridge...
But I haven't tried the CALL yet, so thank you, I'll try it ASAP.
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