Done. The info about the emulators are missing because i haven't yet thought about how to add them or even if it's really necessary.
Done. The info about the emulators are missing because i haven't yet thought about how to add them or even if it's really necessary.
I think I will add them at the end of the page (before the Links section). Simple for openMSX, but a little complicated for blueMSX.
I haven't indicated what the Korean MSX2s modify either.
I'm adding the links to the related MSX-BASIC instructions. Almost all details are in these pages, probably not the details about Language (register C of block 2).
Done. I've added only what can't be found on the pages about the concerned MSX-BASIC instructions and a small emulation section including a very small table. Also fixed infos about register 3 of block 2 (see SET SCREEN for details).
About the alarm function: it is maybe used by the National FS-5500F1/F2, but accurate infos are missing. https://www.msx.org/wiki/National_BASIC
GDX, you limit too much the explanations for the area. I think my text is better and it's not a long text (it can also be combined with part of your text).
When you choose a language on HB-F9P/S other than the default language, the area code is also modified. That's also why I consider it is normally linked to the main language in the area where the machine was sold.
There is no point in making a table just for a different value on an MSX. If we make a table especially for this MSXs which does not respect the standard, it must be made for the others and will make a dozen useless tables and which will hide the useful information.
Ehmmm .... I will change the text a little while adding a link to the example you have choosen.
Either the Emulation table is inconsistent or I don't understand it. Can you be more clear?
When you read the blueMSX or openMSX file in an hexadecimal editor, it uses 0 to F, it's not a good idea to put the locations in the file in decimal.
I have precised that it is the hexadecimal locations in the files. Personnally, I would use A to F in stead of 10 to 15 for the registers.