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  2. adb.arcadeitalia.net

    Sord M5 + PI5 + FD5 MAME detail page - ROM srdm5fd5. Games Lists. MameCab only . Parents and clones . Parents only . Clones only . Close. MAME; Games; Software; Download; Missing files ... Sord M5 + PI5 + FD5 (romset srdm5fd5) on Arcade Database[/url] Press CTRL+C to copy text on clipboard.
  3. misterfpga.org

    Yes, it is true that the Sord M5 is very similar to the MSX-1. After all, the Sord M5 has a modified MSX bios and modified games to work. As I recall, the modification consisted of adjusting the VDP and keyboard addressing. Additionally, the bios routines had to be modified to work with the cassette player. Can be tested.
  4. MAME is a multi-purpose emulation framework it's purpose is to preserve decades of software history. Over time, MAME (originally stood for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) absorbed the sister-project MESS (Multi Emulator Super System), so MAME now documents a wide variety of (mostly vintage) computers, video game consoles and calculators, in addition to the arcade video games that were its ...
  5. m5.arigato.cz

    The goal of this website is nothing less, then to be a complete source of information about this 8-bit computer. You can find historical information about this computer as well as practical information how to work with the computer whether you have SORD M5 physicaly or you "just" want to work with one of its emulators.
  6. aussiearcade.com

    So the Sord M5 has 6 outputs on each joystick/joypad, with the directions having a shared common pin, and fire buttons also having their own shared common pin. Each fire button also shares a pin out with a direction, with diodes on the fire common to make it all work. Excuse my utterly untechnical sketch, but the internals look something like ...
  7. forums.atariage.com

    I just checked in 8.4d with much improved Sord M5 support as I've finally figured out the last of the Sord M5 gremlins. The whole Z80 CTC timer channel 3 was the problem. This thing sort of accumulates a number of different possible interrupt triggers in a cascade style. The two most important of which are the VDP (interrupting on every frame ...
  8. forums.atariage.com

    Generally, Sord M5 games don't seem to have come with any manuals. I've got two Japanese Takara releases, and they only have a short blurb of writing on the box and likewise writing on the back of the cartridge. I've laso got two European Sord releases, bought NIB.
  9. forum.no-intro.org

    I have been using, enjoying, and collecting software for Sord m5 (and its compatible cousins from CGL, Takara, SANNO, and others.) This was an early '80s home computer and gaming platform with some technological similarities to Sega SC-3000, Memotech MTX, Coleco Adam, and MSX1 (among others.)

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