I recently saw a game on CD for the Turbo R.
How is the CD drive handled? Does it require a driver (like MS-Dos)?
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I recently saw a game on CD for the Turbo R.
How is the CD drive handled? Does it require a driver (like MS-Dos)?
On the Casette port?
(like uhhh... select track and play)
TR hasn't a cassete port
Ehh.. WHAT cassette port
I recently saw a game on CD for the Turbo R.
How is the CD drive handled? Does it require a driver (like MS-Dos)?
I do not know that game but any MSX 2and later machine can read a CD when a cdrom drive is attached to a hard disk interface like a SCSI or IDE with a cdrom driver . The IDE interface made by Sunrise is a good example.
It cannot be an audio cd with tape cassette recordings if it is for a turboR. But that is a nice way to store programs for MSX computers without a disk interface like most MSX-1 machines.
Oops forgot about that... but it has a mic right?
I recently saw a game on CD for the Turbo R.
Maybe it was Dungeons & Dragons?
How is the CD drive handled? Does it require a driver (like MS-Dos)?
Idecdex.com, just like mscdex.exe on PC
How many MSX exclusive CD-ROMS are there?
So far I know -- 2. Dungeons & Dragons, and the Euro Collection (or what was it called again... the one you should connect to your tape connector )
Oops forgot about that... but it has a mic right?It does. Wouldn't want to use it to load data though...
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