There are just over two weeks left until next users meeting, and exhibitors are still signing up to set up their booths. Today, it's time for MoltSXalats and Xavirompe.
MoltSXalats, a group of developers specialized in the use and promotion of Fusion-C development libraries, won't miss the event. At their booth they will showcase various games and docs created around these libraries.
They will also sell digital copies of the game Binary Land and, if everything goes as planned, maybe they'll organize a special activity during the meeting. Remember that at the last meeting, MoltSXalats already organized a Kahoot quiz that had a lot of participation.
On the other hand, Xavirompe isn't coming empty-handed and has some new things. Besides their rookiedrives, RAM expansions, MFDC controllers, USB disk drives, or his Arkanoid paddles, at his booth, you'll find the first batch of Ninja Tap XR (a device that allows connecting up to 4 controllers to a single joystick port of our MSX).
We will also be able to see the Debug Gadget, a developer-oriented interface. With this device, you connect your MSXs printer port to the PC, and by adapting the MSX code to the Debug Gadget's functionality, you can monitor in real-time any resource you want to inspect on your MSX from the PC.