Software |
Why |
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ROM dump of Super
Laydock - Mission Striker, The Links Network Version |
There's no known dump of this
T&E game |
ROM dump of Daiva
Dr. Amandora |
There's no known dump of this T&E game |
ROM dump of A1
Grand Prix |
There's no known dump of this Konami game |
ROm dump of Midnight Rally |
There's no known dump of this
Konami game. Some sources call it "Network Rally". |
CG Collections
published by Takeru (might be DSK files) |
There are no known dumps of
these collections:
|
Homebrew games (might be ROM/DSK files) |
|
Disk Magazines (might be DSK files) |
|
Hardware |
Why |
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Real MSX Paddle |
I've never
seen a real device like this. It must be based on the
74LS123 chip like
the standard requires, for proper testing. |
Victor
HC-95(T): must have the V9958 |
- So this
machine can be properly dumped to be emulated by openMSX - To allow the turbo mode of these machines to be supported by the TurboFixes |
Sega Sports Pad (US
version) |
Western SMS games seem to
have buggy support for this device. But it's not possible to
fix them without a controller. |