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By 1985, the MSX 2 (1985) were very nice eight-bitters indeed, with bank-switching for up to 4MB RAM, and a primitive GPU for good-by-Z80-standards graphics. Most models came with a floppy drives ...
[Mike] decided that working on an MSX-standard custom programmable cartridge would be sensible, but then got stuck on how the MSX cartridge mapping works. The Konami 128K scheme uses 4 to 4-of-8 ...
[danjovic] has this vintage Brazilian computer from the 1980s called a Gradiente Expert. These were MSX machines with Z80 chips that ran BASIC, DOS, and CP/M, and they looked like state-of-the-art ...