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Monday, May 15, 2017

MSX Google week 20, 2017

Today I wanted to see what Google could find when you search for MSX and sample. With sample I ment digitized voices or music, but Google's first result was a bit weird.

Check this: http://msx.website/msx-vitus .

Are they selling viagra pills ?


I got a couple of real MSX result back, so here we go:


01) https://www.msx.org/forum/msx-talk/trading-and-collecting/rare-msx-sample-carts-ebay
Well, this had nothing to do with audio, just raw versions of the official games.
You really must be a fanatic MSX collector to buy these. I prefer original second hand version in the original box with a manual.
02) http://www.generation-msx.nl/software/toshiba/toshiba-home-computer-hx-10-sample-program/release/4080/
Another none audio sample, but I really like to see those Toshiba demo programs.
The MSX-1 graphics are not bad at all.

03) https://supersoniqs.com/projects/
These guys make new additional hardware for MSX, the PlaySoniq is their biggest project.
You can play with 2 monitors, better audio, play old Sega Master System games and...
Commodore 64/128SID musicfiles. Can you believe that ? Play Commodore 64 music on your MSX ?
04) http://www.grauw.nl/projects/#msx
Again not much samples, but some free MSX Musicdisks and Magazines are always welcome, dont you think ? I am not complaining.

05) http://smecers.appspot.com/SDCC_msx/index.htm
I am not sure what this is, it seems some kind of new program-language to create MSX-DOS programs with MSX-1/-2 graphics. Maybe just like Philip MSX-Logo.
The main page is linked to another website with some dull chess game.
I dont know, where this MSX page came from, a lazy webmaster forgot to delete ?

06) http://www.jeroenderwort.nl/muziek-programmeren/
This guy made music on MSX with Moonblaster and Moonsound, programmed his own music-editor and made some nice songs. He quit years ago, but from his first attempt
( Jer Musix Disk ) he made a video with 37 views and nobody liked it, so now he got 38 views and 1 thumbs up.
That's al for this week. It's a lot of different links, but I hope you find some of them special
enough to explore.

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