I wonder whether it has it been implemented in real hardware.
If it gets emulated in openMSX first, the real thing will have to be compatible with the emulator <grin>.
Maybe I should ask in the forum in Portugese as this is a Brazilian invention, but I can't write Portugese.
It is indeed emulated in BrMSX, probably only to test the direct access to VRAM, something that the Japanese MSX creators didn't think that it was interesting to add in the MSX architecture. If I don't get me wrong, the MSX-PLAYer team was very surprised by this Brazilian invention and maybe it could find his place in the future MSX3 OCM ....
As far as I know he was having some problems implementing it on MSX's with turbo or on the CIEL3++, I dont remember well, but he does have a working prototype... one day on IRC he entered saying: "look... i'm running BASIC from VRAM!"
And there is no program that actually uses it... but it would be *very* interesting to have it on MSX, graphical writes would be much faster
IIRC, there's a version of Fudebrowser that uses ADVRAM... Since no one has this hardware (besides Ademir), you can only see it working using a BRMSX version that has ADVRAM support. Ricbit showed this Fudebrowser version once in a Jau Meeting, and you can see that is a lot faster than the original one.