Posted on June 9th, 2014

Retroscroll is a blog about retrocomputing and video games for several platforms.
The Retroscroll team will mount a booth to present their project to the visitors. Also, in his booth we will find a little expo of serveral MSX hardware and soft, and two msx computers ready to play some nice games.
More info at retroscroll.catPosted on June 8th, 2014

La Gaseta MSX is a new MSX group with two interesting projects. They are going to be presented on the next users meeting.
The first one is an MSX demo from his MSX software development system based on C language (SDCC) and assembler to generate a ROM started from an Android project in java. Also, they present a magazine with some articles about games development, Android development, and how to adapt to MSX.
At 18:00 o'clock they will make a presentation of their projects.Posted on June 7th, 2014

One of the news for this users meeting its the official presentation of the CustomMSX project.
CustormMSX is a PCB update for the 1chipMSX computers implemented on generic Altera DE1 boards, adding all that the fpga board needs to be a good 1chipMSX computer:4 cartridge slots, 2 joystick ports and an extra expansion slot for future updates.
CustomMSX team is planing an order of a big batch of boards for all those interested on purchasing one.
At 17:00, there will be a speech to present their project.
Are you interested? On the users meeting you will see one of the prototypes.
More info at custommsx.com
Posted on June 6th, 2014
After several users meetings, the guest platform booth is going to be back.
This time we can enjoy the stand of Commodoreplus, by Bieno64, dedicated to the Commodore VIC20, precursor of the great Commodore64.
In his booth we will find up to 3 VIC20 computers ready to use, showing all kinds of soft and actual hardware, a sample of their active scene.
Posted on June 6th, 2014
Here we have the first confirmations.
As usual, MSX Calamar is going to visit us again. They are specialists in cables and other hardware for our MSX computers.

Also, we’ve got back FloppyDerno and RetroPixeleadores. In their merchandising booth we will find their notebooks made from recycled floppy disks and their pixelated magnets.