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#1156 From: "jlfenton65" <jlfenton65@...>
Date: Mon Oct 5, 2009 5:23 am
Subject: Hello - new member
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I'm glad this group is still around, even if it's not too active. I was able to
find the info on the VMU sound I was looking for in the messages. So this group
was helpful to me. I'm still learning about the VMU, but hope to contribute
something eventually.

#1152 From: "Matt" <cyrix245@...>
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:31 pm
Subject: Re: VMU BASIC compiler
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troyancmi:

You need help? or you want to give help?

#1151 From: "Matt" <cyrix245@...>
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:27 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] VMU BASIC compiler
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Paul:

Thanks. VMUscript looks very useful.

#1150 From: "troyancmi" <juliomx@...>
Date: Sat Nov 3, 2007 2:32 am
Subject: Re: VMU BASIC compiler
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--- In vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com, "Matt" <cyrix245@...> wrote:
>
> If anyones still in this group, I'm considering making a BASIC
> compiler for the VMU, anyone wanna collaborate? need good asm skills
>
I want help

#1149 From: Paul Kratt <sblur@...>
Date: Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:06 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] VMU BASIC compiler
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Hasn't that been done already in the past?
I recall several postings on this list years ago about something called
VMUScript, which resembled BASIC. You might want to look into that
before you pursue your idea any further.

-Paul


Matt wrote:
> If anyones still in this group, I'm considering making a BASIC
> compiler for the VMU, anyone wanna collaborate? need good asm skills
>

#1148 From: "Matt" <cyrix245@...>
Date: Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:26 pm
Subject: VMU BASIC compiler
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If anyones still in this group, I'm considering making a BASIC
compiler for the VMU, anyone wanna collaborate? need good asm skills

#1146 From: "benjymous" <lists@...>
Date: Sun Oct 16, 2005 7:36 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 395
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Paul Kratt said:
> The site still works for me.
> http://mc.pp.se/dc/vms/index.html
>
> If it still doesnt't work for you, his entire site is in the wayback
> machine at several dates.

Aha, all my links were to marcus.mangakai.org - I guess the old site
doesn't exist any more

--
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#1145 From: "Yumiko Tanaka" <yumikotanaka@...>
Date: Sun Oct 16, 2005 6:00 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 396
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> I finished an MTD level driver and then wrote a filsystem driver for
the
> VMU on linux 2.4, so you could mount the VMU as a drive and manipulate
> files that way.
>
That sounds nice, but:

1) How do you connect a "real" VMU to your computer?
    Or do you refer to a Nexus-card of some sort?

2) Where can I get the driver?  ;-)


CU
Yumiko

#1144 From: "Yumiko Tanaka" <yumikotanaka@...>
Date: Sun Oct 16, 2005 5:55 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 394
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--- In vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com, "Gregg C Levine" <drwho8@w...> wrote:
>
> Hello from Gregg C Levine
> Please elaborate on this statement:
> "I develope on a VMU emulator (Win/Linux) and download the files to
the VMU
> via webserver or Nexus-Card.
> Are there other ways?"
>
> I have a Nexus-Card here, which I now know is a third party memory
card for
> the Dreamcast. But could never actually get the thing to work with
my unit.
>
> So can some pointers be provided regarding this concept of yours?
I assume your question is concerned about the Nexus-Card.
You can connect the card to any Computer with an additional Card/PC-
cable and use the appropriate software to copy files (savegames and
games) to it and then copy it to your "real" VMU.


CU
Yumiko

#1143 From: Paul Kratt <sblur@...>
Date: Sat Oct 15, 2005 6:23 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 395
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benjymous wrote:
> Gregg C Levine said:
>> I actually obtained my VMU first, and the Dreamcast second. I never did
>> figure out how to work with it directly. Can we/I have some pointers
>> posted
>> regarding where to look for more information?
>
> My old FAQ and links directory is still online - a lot of the links may be
> dead now, but you should still be able to find some useful info
>
> http://rvmu.grapefruitopia.com/directory.html
> http://rvmu.grapefruitopia.com/faq.html
>
> Sadly Marcus' site seems to be dead - that contained the most useful info
> (and the assembler) - does anyone have a mirror?

The site still works for me.
http://mc.pp.se/dc/vms/index.html

If it still doesnt't work for you, his entire site is in the wayback
machine at several dates.

#1142 From: "benjymous" <lists@...>
Date: Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:49 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 395
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Gregg C Levine said:
> I actually obtained my VMU first, and the Dreamcast second. I never did
> figure out how to work with it directly. Can we/I have some pointers
> posted
> regarding where to look for more information?

My old FAQ and links directory is still online - a lot of the links may be
dead now, but you should still be able to find some useful info

http://rvmu.grapefruitopia.com/directory.html
http://rvmu.grapefruitopia.com/faq.html

Sadly Marcus' site seems to be dead - that contained the most useful info
(and the assembler) - does anyone have a mirror?

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#1141 From: "Gregg C Levine" <drwho8@...>
Date: Thu Oct 13, 2005 4:45 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 395
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Hello from Gregg C Levine
Please elaborate on this phrase:
"Planning on using the VMU as a display for an analog sensor. I have all the
hardware, and am hoping to get started now that snow season is approaching."

I actually obtained my VMU first, and the Dreamcast second. I never did
figure out how to work with it directly. Can we/I have some pointers posted
regarding where to look for more information?
-----
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"Time is immaterial."

----- Original Message -----
From: "BullyCaSa" <BullyCaSa@...>
To: <vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:03 PM
Subject: RE: [vmu] Digest Number 395


> On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 14:38 +0000, vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>
> >
> > Hey there!
> >
> > Is there anyone left developing or planning to develope anything for
> > the VMU?
>
> Planning on using the VMU as a display for an analog sensor. I have all
> the hardware,
> and am hoping to get started now that snow season is approaching.
>
> Brian.
>
>
>
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#1140 From: "Adrian McMenamin" <adrian@...>
Date: Thu Oct 13, 2005 4:44 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 396
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On Thu, 13 October, 2005 4:07 pm, vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com wrote:
394
>
> --- In vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com, Adrian McMenamin <adrian@m...> wrote:
>
>>
>> Planning to re-write the drivers for Linux 2.4 for 2.6 at some
> point...
>>
> Sorry for my question, but WHICH drivers are you talking about exactly?
> I develope on a VMU emulator (Win/Linux) and download the files to the
> VMU via webserver or Nexus-Card.
> Are there other ways?
>
>
> CU
> Yumiko
>
I finished an MTD level driver and then wrote a filsystem driver for the
VMU on linux 2.4, so you could mount the VMU as a drive and manipulate
files that way.

#1139 From: "Gregg C Levine" <drwho8@...>
Date: Thu Oct 13, 2005 4:41 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 394
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Hello from Gregg C Levine
Please elaborate on this statement:
"I develope on a VMU emulator (Win/Linux) and download the files to the VMU
via webserver or Nexus-Card.
Are there other ways?"

I have a Nexus-Card here, which I now know is a third party memory card for
the Dreamcast. But could never actually get the thing to work with my unit.

So can some pointers be provided regarding this concept of yours?
---
---
Gregg C Levine drwho8 atsign worldnet dot att dot net
"Time is immaterial."

----- Original Message -----
From: "Yumiko Tanaka" <yumikotanaka@...>
To: <vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 7:08 AM
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 394


> --- In vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com, Adrian McMenamin <adrian@m...> wrote:
>
> >
> > Planning to re-write the drivers for Linux 2.4 for 2.6 at some
> point...
> >
> Sorry for my question, but WHICH drivers are you talking about exactly?
> I develope on a VMU emulator (Win/Linux) and download the files to the
> VMU via webserver or Nexus-Card.
> Are there other ways?
>
>
> CU
> Yumiko
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

#1138 From: "Yumiko Tanaka" <yumikotanaka@...>
Date: Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:08 am
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 394
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--- In vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com, Adrian McMenamin <adrian@m...> wrote:

>
> Planning to re-write the drivers for Linux 2.4 for 2.6 at some
point...
>
Sorry for my question, but WHICH drivers are you talking about exactly?
I develope on a VMU emulator (Win/Linux) and download the files to the
VMU via webserver or Nexus-Card.
Are there other ways?


CU
Yumiko

#1137 From: "ullasmann" <ullasmann@...>
Date: Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:58 am
Subject: AW: [vmu] Digest Number 395
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Hi Brian.
 
    I am also conidering using the VMU in a non games environment.
 
What have You got in mind?
 
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Betreff: RE: [vmu] Digest Number 395

On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 14:38 +0000, vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com wrote:

>
> Hey there!
>
> Is there anyone left developing or planning to develope anything for
> the VMU?

Planning on using the VMU as a display for an analog sensor. I have all
the hardware,
and am hoping to get started now that snow season is approaching.

Brian.


#1136 From: "BullyCaSa" <BullyCaSa@...>
Date: Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:03 am
Subject: RE: [vmu] Digest Number 395
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On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 14:38 +0000, vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com wrote:

>
> Hey there!
>
> Is there anyone left developing or planning to develope anything for
> the VMU?

Planning on using the VMU as a display for an analog sensor. I have all
the hardware,
and am hoping to get started now that snow season is approaching.

Brian.

#1135 From: Adrian McMenamin <adrian@...>
Date: Tue Oct 11, 2005 8:29 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Digest Number 394
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On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 14:38 +0000, vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com wrote:

>
> Hey there!
>
> Is there anyone left developing or planning to develope anything for
> the VMU?


Planning to re-write the drivers for Linux 2.4 for 2.6 at some point...

#1134 From: "Yumiko Tanaka" <yumikotanaka@...>
Date: Tue Oct 11, 2005 10:44 am
Subject: Anyone developing/planning out there?
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Hey there!

Is there anyone left developing or planning to develope anything for
the VMU?
I would like to ask/share some specifics about usable programming
languages.
Till now I am using assembler, but maybe there is someone out there who
can tell me about his experiences with alternative languages.

CU
Yumiko

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Date: Fri May 6, 2005 6:22 pm
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#1132 From: "speud_fr" <blueswirl_fr@...>
Date: Wed Aug 25, 2004 5:00 pm
Subject: softVMS bug fix
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Hi,

first i must say i'm glad to see this list is active again, and some
people that made excellent things in the past are still around here :)

I'm working on a port of softVMS for the DC using KOS. I successfully
ported Marcus Comstedt's original source, but there is a bug with some
games. Indeed, with games like Powerstone the xram isn't filled
properly from the 8th row from the bottom.

I found Alessandro Sanasi's version which fixes this bug, but sadly i
couldn't find the corresponding source code anywhere :(

So does anyone know of this bug, what's causing it and how to fix it?
Or if you know where to find Tyro's source that would help as well.

Thanks in advance.

#1131 From: Harry Dodgson <harry_dodgson@...>
Date: Mon Aug 23, 2004 11:43 pm
Subject: Things I learned about my VMU today
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But first, thanks to the people who had a copy of my
.zip file.

Today I learned...

If you enable p3int, the VMU wakes up faster from
sleep.
...
If you enable p3int and don't process it, button
response is
not good.
...
The firmware sleep routine enables p3int.

mcr and vccr can be turned off with bit instructions,
but
want mov instructions to turn back on.

In a very quiet room, if you hold it to your ear, you
can
hear a sleeping VMU ticking.  If you hold down a key,
it
will buzz.

Things would be a lot easier for me if Sega had
released
complete specs for the VMU - especially for all the
SFRs.
The websites I can find with info don't match up in
many
places.  The source code I have found is at best, less
than
optimal - likely due to inadequate information.

MY VMUs clock at 6.051MHz, 870KHz, and 32.2KHz -
The emulators clock at 3.6MHz, 3.6MHz, and 19.6KHz.

Does anyone know....

If you can use P1 like a parallel port?
If you can set VSEL for auto-decrement?
Any fun hardware things to do with a VMU?

Harry





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#1130 From: Peter Bortas <peter@...>
Date: Fri Aug 20, 2004 4:09 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] Re: more fun
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Sure.

http://peter.bortas.org/tmp-harry-vms.zip

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"harry_dodgson" <harry_dodgson@...> writes:

> Hi again,
>
>     Does anyone have a copy of the attachment?  I lost the .html
> file in a disk crash.  I keep copies of source code in several
> places, but I only had the one copy of that.  I've made more
> changes to the games - specifically dropping the firmware sleep
> routine as it did something strange to the button response when
> it woke up.
>
> Harry
>
> --- In vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com, Harry Dodgson <harry_dodgson@y...>
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>     Here is the latest update of my VMU game. The .zip
>> file includes some docs this time in .html format.
>>
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>
>
>
>
>

#1129 From: "harry_dodgson" <harry_dodgson@...>
Date: Fri Aug 20, 2004 1:58 pm
Subject: Re: more fun
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Hi again,

     Does anyone have a copy of the attachment?  I lost the .html
file in a disk crash.  I keep copies of source code in several
places, but I only had the one copy of that.  I've made more
changes to the games - specifically dropping the firmware sleep
routine as it did something strange to the button response when
it woke up.

Harry

--- In vmu-dev@yahoogroups.com, Harry Dodgson <harry_dodgson@y...>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>     Here is the latest update of my VMU game. The .zip
> file includes some docs this time in .html format.
>

#1128 From: Paul Kratt <sblur@...>
Date: Tue Aug 17, 2004 5:15 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] help with java!
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Planetweb 3.0 supports Java, but it was a commercial product, Planetweb
sold it for $20 less than 2 years ago.

You can still find it on Ebay, although I dont reccomend it. It's
horrible. I bought it because I have a BBA, and that's the only version
which supports it, and you can't go to more that 5 or so pages before
the whole browser locks up. Java support isn't that great. Less than
half of the applets you try actually end up working, the rest run out of
memory, or crash the DC.

rednuht wrote:
> hi,
>
> To my knowledge non of the Sega dreamcast browsers have java support,
> how ever they do have Javascript support.
>
> I learned this the hard way http://www.jumpstation.co.uk/jvmu/
>
> If you want to run a 'real' java app on the dreamcast I would recomend
> using linux on the dreamcast.
>
> Of course it all depends on what you actualy want to do.
>
> What do you want to use Java on the dreamcast for ?
> Networking, graphics, games ??
>
> rednuht
>
>
>  --- Joey <khefron2004@...> wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone. I need my Dreamcast to be able to render java. I am
>>using Planetweb 2.606. If anyone knows of any VMU files or has an
>>SBI, CDI or ISO of Planetweb 3.0 or another DC browser that can
>>display Java, PLEASE let me know. i will do whatever i can for you in
>>return.
>>
>>
>>THANKs!
>>
>>         khefron@...
>>
>
>
> =====
> Later ...
>
> rednuht@...
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#1127 From: rednuht <rednuht@...>
Date: Tue Aug 17, 2004 12:29 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] help with java!
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hi,

To my knowledge non of the Sega dreamcast browsers have java support,
how ever they do have Javascript support.

I learned this the hard way http://www.jumpstation.co.uk/jvmu/

If you want to run a 'real' java app on the dreamcast I would recomend
using linux on the dreamcast.

Of course it all depends on what you actualy want to do.

What do you want to use Java on the dreamcast for ?
Networking, graphics, games ??

rednuht


  --- Joey <khefron2004@...> wrote:
> Hi everyone. I need my Dreamcast to be able to render java. I am
> using Planetweb 2.606. If anyone knows of any VMU files or has an
> SBI, CDI or ISO of Planetweb 3.0 or another DC browser that can
> display Java, PLEASE let me know. i will do whatever i can for you in
> return.
>
>
> THANKs!
>
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#1126 From: "Joey" <khefron2004@...>
Date: Tue Aug 17, 2004 9:11 am
Subject: help with java!
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Hi everyone. I need my Dreamcast to be able to render java. I am using Planetweb
2.606. If anyone knows of any VMU files or has an SBI, CDI or ISO of Planetweb
3.0 or another DC browser that can display Java, PLEASE let me know. i will do
whatever i can for you in return.


THANKs!

          khefron@...

#1125 From: Harry Dodgson <harry_dodgson@...>
Date: Wed Aug 11, 2004 6:58 pm
Subject: more fun
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Hi,

     Here is the latest update of my VMU game. The .zip
file includes some docs this time in .html format.

Harry



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#1124 From: Harry Dodgson <harry_dodgson@...>
Date: Sat Aug 7, 2004 10:16 am
Subject: Re: [vmu] timing
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Wow!

     You have a wealth of useful information on your
website.
I have changed my code... it used to toggle between
600K for
computing and 32K for wait loops.  Now I go from 6M to
32K.
On many websites, it states the LCD hardware requires
600K
for updates.  I made a typo and it showed that you can
update
at any clock speed, but 32K is noticably slow.

     The more useful (to me) of your programs is
rc-clk.s.  I just
have to figure out how to create a 0.05 second
interrupt then
I can halt the cpu instead of doing delay loops.

Thanks some more,
     Harry

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> code at my homepage
> under
>
<http://soeren.informationstheater.de/vm/alienfighter.html>.
>
> Soeren





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#1123 From: Harry Dodgson <harry_dodgson@...>
Date: Fri Aug 6, 2004 5:56 pm
Subject: Re: [vmu] timing
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Hi,
    Here is what I am testing now - which fails on
emulation (no HALT).

------------------------------
; pass in T_count gives nice possible delays
; -----------------
C_sleepy
; -----------------
  set1 $108, 1 ; enable interrupt?
  ld $111 ; timer 0 = 16 bit
  and #$F0
  or  #$01
  st $111
  ld T_count
  st b
.lp:
  clr1 $110, 4 ; stop timer
  mov #$05, $115 ; set for a 400th of a sec or so
  mov #$DC, $113
  set1 $110, 4 ; start it
  set1 pcon, 0 ; halt CPU
  dbnz b, .lp
  clr1 $110,4 ; stop timer
  ret
------------------------------

--- Soeren Gust <sgust@...>
wrote:

>
> A long time ago when I wrote Alienfighter I solved
> this problem by doing
> a speed calibration at the start of the program.
> That way I somehow got
> a stable framerate in RC clock mode. Don't ask me
> about details, too much
> time has passed, but you can still get the source
> code at my homepage
> under
>
<http://soeren.informationstheater.de/vm/alienfighter.html>.
>
> Soeren

     Thanks!  I am looking at that now to see what I
can do with it.

Harry




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