Sony HB-F1 MSX2 Home Computer (1986). Typing and SD Mapper Megaram 512 Demo

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  • My Msx2 computer, The Sony HB-F1. A popular model of the Japanese home computer. It was featured in the ending of the video game "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain".
    The game stuttering is due to me unknowingly using a PAL rom of Metal Gear, while forcing sofarun to use NTSC.
    it has built in productivity software called Hitbit note, you need to hold the delete key on startup to bypass it into MSX Basic for these new sd solutions to work. I do not recommend this particular SD solution for MSX2 users.
    Konami Megaroms larger than 512k do not work such as space manbow. Metal Gear 2 solid snake is so slow it is unplayable, and all Konami SCC games are missing SCC sound. Large disk images don't work properly either. you need to buy TWO of these for the larger roms and disks to work if you have a standard MSX2 with 64kb of Ram. That being said MOST MSX2 games work fine
    This is a fine solution for MSX1.
    More info on this MSX2 here:
    www.msx.org/wi...

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  • @stevenmccunnell6746
    @stevenmccunnell6746 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have this computer too and would recommend a Megaflashrom SCC 512k, it runs Space Mambow etc fine with SCC sound, though I’m guessing you know this already :) Also FM Paq sound works great in second slot for games like psycho world etc. Wish it had a reset button though

    • @Justin-do7ll
      @Justin-do7ll  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Definitely hear you on the reset button. And plan on getting either a megaflashrom or carnivore2 sometime soon. They're just really hard to come by and are always sold out on the two websites that I know sell them.

  • @Justin-do7ll
    @Justin-do7ll  2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just an update. You may be able to play the larger megarom games in megaram mode with only 64k of ram. Format your sd card in fat16, add execrom, command.com, msxdos.sys and the roms to the root directory of the sd card. Then navigate to the A: drive and just type in the filename of the rom and execrom will load it. I plan on testing this in a week or so if I have time.