Is not necessary a RCP for use F1-Spirit rom. C2MAN detects the Konami5 mapper of the rom automatically.
Off coruse it does. But I still don't get it to start with Konami5. Maybe I've got a bad rom, but I'm pretty sure it is the same that was set in the default entry earlier, which I've played before.
Off coruse it does. But I still don't get it to start with Konami5. Maybe I've got a bad rom, but I'm pretty sure it is the same that was set in the default entry earlier, which I've played before.
I tried it with my ROM and it is working fine. A good source for the roms is GoodMSX1 and GoodMSX2 sets. Also TOSEC has a set that includes MSX ROM and DSK files. Use your favorite search engine to find them.
sounds like my rom has been corrupted somehow, will look for new ones, thanks for recommendations.
Found a working version at last. Seem to be a few corrupted floating around, unless my CF card is getting worn out somehow. Thanks for the help
If your CF card starts to cause problems, format it with the free low level formatting tool. That helped me to fix the issues with non-working games.
I've found a problem with the latest version of C2MAN: If it's used in a machine with has C2 + another device, it gives an out of memory error, while C2MAN40 still works OK.
Alexey, I'm trying to compile the bootblock, but I don't know what compiler to use.
In an old message you said:
To compile the Z80 binaries we use the AS80 assembler:
AS80 Assembler for i8080 [1.42]. Copyright 1994-2007, Frank A. Kingswood
I've tried that, and it produces a lot of syntax errors and no binary. Is there some hidden option or switch to use?
I know an user with MSX 2+, and I use it on a Zemmix Neo, and C2MAN works well with both.
@Pentarou which other device causes an error? For me it works well with MSX2+ and Zemmix Neo so i'm wondering, if i have same device i would try to see if it gives me an error too
Sorry, my mistake I've tried to boot without an autoexec.bat and C2MAN works.
C2MAN probably uses a little bit of memory more than C2MAN40 and something in my boot sequence has a memory leak.
Is there a MSX-DOS command to show the free memory in DOS? Something like the FREE command in linux?