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The MSX Red Book

Written by Avalon Software
Published by Kuma Computers, 1985.
ISBN: 0-7457-0178-7, 978-0-7457-0178-3

Description

"This book is about MSX computers and how they work. For technical and commercial reasons MSX computer manufacturers only make a limited amount of information available to the end user about the design of their machines. Usually this will be a fairly detailed description of Microsoft MSX BASIC together with a broad outline of the system hardware. While this level of documentation is adequate for the casual user it will inevitably prove limiting to anyone engaged in more sophisticated programming.

The aim of this book is to provide a description of the standard MSX hardware and software at a level of detail sufficient to satisfy that most demanding of users, the machine code programmer. It is not an introductory course on programming and is necessarily of a rather technical nature. It is assumed that you already possess, or intend to acquire by other means, an understanding of the Z80 Microprocessor at the machine code level. As there are so many general purpose books already in existence about the Z80 any description of its characteristics would simply duplicate widely available information."

-The MSX Red Book. Introduction.

Previous Plain Text release notes

The MSX Red Book (revised version 1997/08/06)

Notes from the editor:

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Converted to ASCII format by MSXHans 2001

Disclaimer

I don't own the rights to this book. It has been long out of print but still is one of the most important sources of technical information about MSX 1 computers. My attempt is to improve the readability, accessibility and availability over the plain text version of this document. The book is not yet completely converted, it is still work in progress.

Feb. 2017