MPX
TM
will be available with different hardware configuration, then guess what will happen.
Please continuously check it out on Jun Soft's blog and update MIOS if possible. Refer to the
programming manual of MIOS for more details.
6.1 Setup Utility
From MIOS v0.3, a setup utility is included. If you press ‘<DEL>’ key when MSX boots, the setup
utility is invoked.
In this setup menu, you can configure several parameters such as initial volumes, capabilities and
start-up sound control.
6.2 Startup Sound File
At default, MIOS contains a sample start-up sound file. This sound file is generated when MSX
boots if enabled (configurable by the setup utility). If you want change the start-up sound, just
change a part of the flash memory content with a valid start-up sound file. Use the FlashPack
TM
memory tool to write the file into the flash memory.
A:> fpmt w <file.ssf> /o4
The option ‘/o’ should be given with a parameter 4. The start-up sound file structure is very simple
so you can make easily it with a proper tool. Firstly, you need a media file such as mp3 or wav file.
The size must not exceed 64KB – 8. At second, you need a header file beginning with “MPXSSF”
and followed by 2-byte (little endian) data length. Then attach the header file prior to the media file.
Burn it up and reboot MSX!
7 Acknowledgement
Thank to all MSX users in the world,
MSX is still alive and kicking!
Enjoy your MSX forever!
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