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  • ...he TI-99 system has a special one that may be used beside the general MAME/MESS-like concept. ...is turned off, the contents are stored in nvram files, handled by the MAME/MESS core. As for now, there is no way to store these nvram contents in the RPK
    2 KB (354 words) - 23:38, 15 November 2012
  • ...the executable (named mess, mess64, messd, or mess64d), in Windows this is MESS.EXE or MESSPP.EXE. ...ludes a graphical user interface (MESSUI). Using this GUI you can start up MESS, configure the emulation, select mounted disks and cartridges, without usin
    1 KB (180 words) - 17:29, 20 October 2011
  • #REDIRECT [[MESS HD Preparation]]
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  • MESS offers a lot of features for the emulation of TI and Geneve systems. Below Within the TI world of Home Computing, MESS emulates the
    9 KB (1,536 words) - 19:42, 30 May 2019
  • == MESS version features and issues == MESS is a powerful multi-system emulator, but as with all such complex systems,
    1 KB (230 words) - 17:22, 22 April 2019

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  • ...r, not so easy to find a "compromise" due to the emulation concept of MAME/MESS. ...l switches which report 0 or 1, according to being released or pressed. In MESS, they are queried just as realized in the real machine, which means as a ma
    6 KB (1,152 words) - 13:28, 10 September 2015
  • Emulators make use of memory dumps. For [[MESS]], we have one dump for the 8 KiB system ROM, and one dump for the 24 KiB c For MESS, there is a convention for cartridge ROM dumps:
    4 KB (637 words) - 17:51, 30 April 2018
  • ...tially a sector dump disk image, it may be directly used in emulators like MESS. Before using it, the TIFILES header must be stripped, but the contents may
    1 KB (207 words) - 20:08, 5 June 2009
  • == Using your TI and Geneve hard drive in MESS == ...t you got from your original drive; you have to convert it. We have some [[MESS HD Preparation|instructions]] how to achieve this.
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  • ...tep-by-step description to guide you during the installation procedure for MESS. The version used here is 0.142. .../download.php MESS download page] you will find the most recent version of MESS, and also earlier versions which may be of interest if there is something w
    15 KB (2,557 words) - 11:03, 28 September 2020
  • ...hor's note: I implemented an integrity check that crashes the program when changes are made. I'll have to rebuild the program to remove that screen again, but === Ripping cartridge speech inside MAME/MESS ===
    5 KB (786 words) - 20:00, 30 August 2016
  • ...ial interface (the UART). Instead, we can use a socket pipe which connects MESS with another application that provides the access. Details are explained on == Printing in MESS ==
    6 KB (1,017 words) - 20:02, 24 February 2023
  • MESS offers a lot of features for the emulation of TI and Geneve systems. Below Within the TI world of Home Computing, MESS emulates the
    9 KB (1,536 words) - 19:42, 30 May 2019
  • For the MESS emulation of the TI-99 computer family we have two different cartridge hand ...he path name of the file. That is, you would have to specify /home/michael/mess/carts/editor_assembler.rpk, just like a disk image file.
    14 KB (2,200 words) - 12:43, 24 April 2016
  • ...), so a disk is represented as a directory. All other emulators, including MESS, need to work with disk images. There are two options, corresponding to the ...h an image using an appropriate tool like imgtool which is included in the MESS distribution.
    4 KB (745 words) - 17:41, 5 April 2011
  • If you are using an emulator like MESS you can actually make good use of your old TI console: use it as a [[TI con ...r the Geneve: My idea would be to throw out the whole controller detection mess inside the boot procedure. Some months ago I tried to track down a crash in
    4 KB (659 words) - 10:27, 22 April 2015
  • Win994A is a simulator, while [[MESS]] is an emulator. Classic 99 shows characteristics of both. ...those that work with multiple types of computers and systems. The focus of MESS is a precise emulation, sometimes at the cost of usage comfort.
    13 KB (2,376 words) - 22:39, 11 November 2022
  • ...rd disk image files in a sector dump format. However, for quite some time, MESS (and MAME) require images in CHD format.
    5 KB (658 words) - 22:24, 11 November 2022
  • The Horizon Ramdisk 4000 can be emulated within MESS/MAME up to 16MiB of SRAM. The emulation will respond to the equivalent spee ...ur MAME base directory. Windows OS use backslashes for the path, e.g. ''C:\mess\nvram\ti99_4a''.
    5 KB (827 words) - 12:07, 29 August 2016
  • MESS is lacking what many software projects, in particular open-source projects, ...through MESS. We will discuss on the example of the TI-99/4A emulation how MESS works and how to implement new parts.
    16 KB (2,803 words) - 22:36, 20 June 2015
  • ...://www.cadd99.com). Although in PC99 format the disk can be converted to [[MESS]] format with [[TIDIR | TI-Dir]]. The Cyc is supplied with emulators for Wi ...asily has enough unique data to make it worthwhile even if you plan to use MESS rather than the dos based PC99 or Windows based pc99w.
    5 KB (827 words) - 10:44, 31 October 2016
  • ...en assembled to create an emulated version of the computer operating under MESS. The commented code is located on the WHTech FTP site, along with document However, some more test with the emulation in MESS showed that most peripheral cards [[Extended Basic II Issues| will not work
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  • ...utube. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybzUgiE_vQM] and the snapshot from MESS.
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  • ...Augsburg (DE) || Computer || Michael Zapf || D || MESS Development
    5 KB (438 words) - 02:15, 29 November 2020
  • * [http://www.mess.org MESS] : Also see the [[MESS]] section in ninerpedia.
    11 KB (1,620 words) - 14:26, 11 August 2019

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