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| How to install a MSX-MUSIC chip on a SEGA Master System?
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Yukio msx professional Berichten: 824 | Geplaatst: 06 Mei 2006, 00:35   |
Any trough's?
Does anyone know a easy way to do this ?
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rolins msx freak Berichten: 248 | Geplaatst: 07 Mei 2006, 21:19   |
Afaik I don't think it's possible. Are you trying to install a MSX-MUSIC chip in order to hear FM sound in japanese MarkIII games?
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Yukio msx professional Berichten: 824 | Geplaatst: 07 Mei 2006, 21:34   |
I am more interested in second generation of games that included the FM sound track. Japanese cartridges should have a tendency for different sizes ...
If it is possible to recycle old pads and controllers, why not music chips?
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Chardson msx lover Berichten: 93 | Geplaatst: 08 Mei 2006, 00:34   |
I don't know an easy way, but there is a way. The schematics are somewhere in SMSPower. |
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mohai msx lover Berichten: 127 | Geplaatst: 01 Juni 2006, 21:37   |
There should be a simple way: crossing address lines to match MSX port and SMS port. Connect data lines directly, power, gnd, I/O to GND...
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boblet msx user Berichten: 47 | Geplaatst: 01 Juni 2006, 21:43   |
msx music chip or the 2413 ? I was under the impression they aren't the same thing, in that the msx music chip contains the 2413 and can access a sample ram?
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manuel msx guru Berichten: 3528 | Geplaatst: 01 Juni 2006, 21:53   |
boblet, no, you're totally confused here. There exists an FM-PAC cart which has an YM2413 and an FM-basic ROM (together MSX-MUSIC), and an additional SRAM in which you can save games.
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boblet msx user Berichten: 47 | Geplaatst: 07 Juni 2006, 18:13   |
Ah, I have confused MSX-MUSIC(YM2413) with MSX-AUDIO(YM8950)
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