HxC on MSX
Well, the tests were great on non Japanese computers but I couldn't make it work on the:
1-SANYO WAVY 70FD (Japanese MSX2+)
2-SONY HB-F1XDmk2 (Japanese MSX2)
It worked on the two Philips MSX2 (PAL):
1-Philips 8245: it works on DS1 and MTRON
2-Philips 8280: this model has two disk drives. When both unplugged, HxC works on both units on DS0 and MTRON. When the first unit is plugged, the HxC cannot be used on the second one. On the contrary, when the second one is plugged, the HxC works on the first one on DS0 and MTRON.
I don't know what's the problem with the Japanese MSX models.
By the way, I just opened a Twin Famicom and saw that the 3 inch disk drive has a connector with 17 pins:
OOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOXO
Does anyone have info about the pinout? Could it be possible to load FDS images?
Best regards,
Dioniso
1-SANYO WAVY 70FD (Japanese MSX2+)
2-SONY HB-F1XDmk2 (Japanese MSX2)
It worked on the two Philips MSX2 (PAL):
1-Philips 8245: it works on DS1 and MTRON
2-Philips 8280: this model has two disk drives. When both unplugged, HxC works on both units on DS0 and MTRON. When the first unit is plugged, the HxC cannot be used on the second one. On the contrary, when the second one is plugged, the HxC works on the first one on DS0 and MTRON.
I don't know what's the problem with the Japanese MSX models.
By the way, I just opened a Twin Famicom and saw that the 3 inch disk drive has a connector with 17 pins:
OOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOXO
Does anyone have info about the pinout? Could it be possible to load FDS images?
Best regards,
Dioniso
Warning: according to this page ( http://www.mail-archive.com/msx@stack.nl/msg07579.html ) pins 1,2,5,7,9,11 are +5V on the SANYO and on the hxc floppy emulator it's the ground ! So you must cut these lines on the fdd cable to avoid shortcut!Dioniso wrote:Well, the tests were great on non Japanese computers but I couldn't make it work on the:
1-SANYO WAVY 70FD (Japanese MSX2+)
2-SONY HB-F1XDmk2 (Japanese MSX2)
It worked on the two Philips MSX2 (PAL):
1-Philips 8245: it works on DS1 and MTRON
2-Philips 8280: this model has two disk drives. When both unplugged, HxC works on both units on DS0 and MTRON. When the first unit is plugged, the HxC cannot be used on the second one. On the contrary, when the second one is plugged, the HxC works on the first one on DS0 and MTRON.
I don't know what's the problem with the Japanese MSX models.
By the way, I just opened a Twin Famicom and saw that the 3 inch disk drive has a connector with 17 pins:
OOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOXO
Does anyone have info about the pinout? Could it be possible to load FDS images?
Best regards,
Dioniso
Before plugging the hxc to an msx you must check its pinout, even if it uses a 34pin connector: the pinout is often non-standard on these computers !
Regarding the Twin Famicom , the hxc floppy emulator don't support it at this day, but i am interrested by adding its support (it's a very special disk drive). can you send me some fds ?
I'm not much into electronic... I just can solder and do a few things: yesterday I repaired the disk drive of one on my Twin Famicom... because it had nothing to do with electronic So... what's a 74LS06? How should I solder it to the HxC? (If that can help my HxC doesn't get burned... it's good)
Anyway, I just double checked the SANYO and it works I read a disk, loaded a game, played, ... Everything is ok. Next time, before doing any test, I'll ask you first
On the HxC everything seems to be fine. I loaded a game on the Philips 8245 MSX2 and everything worked fine. Actually, in the beginning the PC didn't recognize the HxC. I was about to cry when I rebooted the computer and everything was fine
Anyway, I just double checked the SANYO and it works I read a disk, loaded a game, played, ... Everything is ok. Next time, before doing any test, I'll ask you first
On the HxC everything seems to be fine. I loaded a game on the Philips 8245 MSX2 and everything worked fine. Actually, in the beginning the PC didn't recognize the HxC. I was about to cry when I rebooted the computer and everything was fine
74LS06 is the 3 chips near the floppy connector. You can change them without solder.Dioniso wrote:I'm not much into electronic... I just can solder and do a few things: yesterday I repaired the disk drive of one on my Twin Famicom... because it had nothing to do with electronic So... what's a 74LS06? How should I solder it to the HxC? (If that can help my HxC doesn't get burned... it's good)
Good !Dioniso wrote:I built the cable for the MSX2+ SANYO WAVY 70FD, cutting cables 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 29, 31 and 33. Now it works!
What about the Twin Famicom? My console is still opened for testing
for the Twin Famicon be patient, i am a little busy at this moment
You will probably need to build a small adaptation circuit to plug the hxc to the Twin Famicom.
I mean that I create a DSK image with 2 files: "file.bin" and "file.bas". I can read it on the MSX through the HxC.
But when I write something like
the file is not recorded into the DSK. There's a led in the HxC that flashes a second but when I reset the MSX and type FILES, the autoexec.bas file is missing.
Should I do something else from your software after saving the file?
But when I write something like
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10 run"file.bas
save"autoexec.bas
Should I do something else from your software after saving the file?
opps sorry, i thought that you have the sdcard version of the hxc.Dioniso wrote:I mean that I create a DSK image with 2 files: "file.bin" and "file.bas". I can read it on the MSX through the HxC.
But when I write something like
the file is not recorded into the DSK. There's a led in the HxC that flashes a second but when I reset the MSX and type FILES, the autoexec.bas file is missing.Code: Select all
10 run"file.bas save"autoexec.bas
Should I do something else from your software after saving the file?
Yes i confirm that the USB version is a read-only emulator.