A lot of MSX and MSX2 games used the FM PAC to produce best sound and music during games.
The original FM PAC was produce by PANASOFT in 1987, and was include in MSX2+ and Turbo-R machine later, and named MSX MUSIC.
Many games on disk or Cartridge use the FM PAC.... Aleste 1 & 2, MonMon Monster, R-type, Undeadline, Xak, Bombaman etc etc...
Anapan wrote:Now that it's been figured out which base unit is best, can anyone suggest a base price and weight for one of these? Given their rarity, I will not be waiting for a sale, but I'd totally jump on a "decent condition" "mostly complete" yahoo auction if the price was average.
If anyone else needs help with shipping, I have a reship address that can retrieve your Asian package to your house.
It's 100% effective so-far.
Jagosaurus wrote:Forget the last TurboR revision unless you hate your wallet
Jagosaurus wrote:Can floppy games be loaded via the cart slot on SD Card options? No floppy may not really matter if so.
Majors wrote:Nemoide wrote: I'm not really sure if the Sound Cartridge can be emulated since a flash cart wouldn't have the audio chip and IDK if you can get a ROM for it!
That is what I also read, you need a real/rare Konami Sound Cartridge. Jagosaurus is starting off with one of the challenging titles to run on real hardware, Snatcher.
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