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| What do you think of the potential One Chip MSX casings?
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Ivan
 msx professional Berichten: 907 | Geplaatst: 22 Mei 2005, 19:58   |
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| ugly ugly ugly.......
i not like none.
and wtf happens with that keyb! i expects a MSX keyb!
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I believe that to include a keyboard in the case is more expensive than a simple TFT screen (keyboard=mechanical device). And concept vision 3 has cursors and buttons. Enough to play games and they even could be used to emulate a keyboard. |
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flyguille msx master Berichten: 1223 | Geplaatst: 22 Mei 2005, 20:09   |
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| ugly ugly ugly.......
i not like none.
and wtf happens with that keyb! i expects a MSX keyb!
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I believe that to include a keyboard in the case is more expensive than a simple TFT screen (keyboard=mechanical device). And concept vision 3 has cursors and buttons. Enough to play games and they even could be used to emulate a keyboard.
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yeah yeah!, and we will starts writing basic programs like being written in a cell phone!
10 cls:clr 2k
20 lokt 20,20
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Ivan
 msx professional Berichten: 907 | Geplaatst: 22 Mei 2005, 20:48   |
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| yeah yeah!, and we will starts writing basic programs like being written in a cell phone!
10 cls:clr 2k
20 lokt 20,20
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In fact you can redefine the instruction set. FPGA technlogy
I mean that, for instance, a certain key combination could pop up a matrix of keys to select them with the cursors. It could be very useful if you only want to move the One Chip MSX itself (not the One Chip + a keyboard).
Of course we need cursors in the One Chip like in Concept Vision 2 or 3.
Or we are only going to use the FPGA to emulate a plain MSX?  |
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flyguille msx master Berichten: 1223 | Geplaatst: 22 Mei 2005, 21:29   |
well, surely not just a plain msx1, but not for doing a hard to use keyb
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