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| Saturday 6th April 2013 | Roger Jowett (Ulster Londonderry) | | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v$zsjTpFR0oYQ
please help we have zx spectrum 48k and one 128k program running at 6mhz using external ram and snapper discs from velesoft site |
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| Saturday 6th April 2013 | Roger Jowett (Ulster Londonderry) | | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v$zsjTpFR0oYQ
please help we have zx spectrum 48k and one 128k program running at 6mhz using external ram and snapper discs from velesoft site |
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| Friday 13rd July 2012 | Claus (Sweden) | | Hmmm, is said same Sound and VDP as MSX, i dont think so. Memotech use a Texas Soundprocessor, wich is equal to Colecovision and Sega SC-1000 console. But not compatible with MSX, sound data can by the way be converted, but is not compatible. I know this since i have been converted a few MSX games to Memotech, read more at www.mtxworld.dk |
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| Friday 24th June 2011 | Thomas | | Does anyone know which CHIP was used to give the 80 column display on the RS128... ?? If so please leave a comment |
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| Tuesday 21st June 2011 | Lez (England) | | The RS128 had a second video processor giving a color 80 column display. It also had a ROM board for adding Roms and RS232 ports. But basically it was an MTX512. |
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