Thanks for the explanation. It was maybe too subtle for me....
I think too that the disks (and cassettes) can be in one or 2 apart tables (a second table for the contest games). I can do that.
When collecting all the listings from Mozaik, I also made a list of cassettes/diskettes. So I have all data available. I've also written some text about them. So yeah, I can do this as well...
On this wiki page, the pins (or the grey cartridge outline) is rotated 180 degrees.
@mars2000you I see you added a nice standard definition section for the for turboR page! I think it would be good to include references to the sources of the information (e.g. MSX Datapack section X, etc.). For the reader it will improve the confidence in the correctness of the information since they will easily be able to confirm the details.
It's not me, but gdx. Check carefully the history!!!
All my recent changes of this page are about very little details: https://www.msx.org/wiki/index.php?title=MSX_Turbo_R&action=...
Sources are the Datapack (vol.1, page 4), MSX Turbo R Technical Hand Book (page 21) and other sources to fix a few mistakes.
I do not indicate the sources when I forget or when it is in the available docs.
Hey folks,
Clearly you folks are doing an amazing job to keep the WIKI clean and full of MSX info. Impressive. I've a request for ya'll.
As I'm preparing a post about current Hardware possibilities for MSX, including repairs, I was browsing the wiki for such info. If I'm correct, it misses a page that tells you where you can MSX repairs done. Right?
So, could we add such to the wiki?
lemme know what ye think.
@gdx: "MSX-Interface (C8h~CCh I/O ports)" ------ what's the MX-Interface?
It has been discussed here: https://www.msx.org/forum/msx-talk/hardware/msx-interface
Maybe a wiki page could be dedicated to this rare thing....
This would be an asynchronous serial communication interface controlled by a LSI chip made for general purpose network. It has never used.