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<!DOCTYPE msxconfig SYSTEM 'msxconfig2.dtd'>
<msxconfig>
<!-- Note: something weird is going on with these 2 parts of the Utility ROM:
From 0x8D00 - 0xBFFF in Slot 3.3 = 0x8C40 - 0xBF40 in Slot 3.1.
Note sure what that means for the actual ROM/mapper structure!
Although the 64k RAM is memory mapped, it is not using the memory mapper
of the S1985 for this, but one in an ASIC. The S1985 mapper is utilized by
the FW only. The maximum memory supported by the ASIC is 128K (can be
piggybacked on the first two chips).
All the ROMs are in a single mask ROM of 128K, a Fujitsu MB831000.
mapper: 1_0_0_x_x_x_x_x, where xxxxx - 5 bit mapper register (from S1985)
Firmware can be skipped by booting with DEL key.
Thanks to Maxim Vlasov for this information!
-->
<info>
<manufacturer>Toshiba</manufacturer>
<code>FS-TM1</code>
<release_year>1986</release_year>
<description>Italian MSX2 based on the Panasonic FS-A1(F)</description>
<type>MSX2</type>
</info>
<CassettePort/>
<MapperReadBackBits>5</MapperReadBackBits>
<devices>
<S1985 id="S1985">
<sramname>fs-tm1_s1985.sram</sramname>
</S1985>
<PPI id="ppi">
<sound>
<volume>16000</volume>
</sound>
<io base="0xA8" num="4"/>
<keyboard_type>int</keyboard_type>
<has_keypad>false</has_keypad>
<key_ghosting_sgc_protected>true</key_ghosting_sgc_protected>
<code_kana_locks>false</code_kana_locks>
<graph_locks>false</graph_locks>
</PPI>
<VDP id="VDP">
<version>V9938</version>
<vram>128</vram>
<io base="0x98" num="4" type="O"/>
<io base="0x98" num="2" type="I"/>
</VDP>
<PSG id="PSG">
<keyboardlayout>50on</keyboardlayout>
<sound>
<volume>21000</volume>
</sound>
<io base="0xA0" num="2" type="O"/>
<io base="0xA2" num="1" type="I"/>
</PSG>
<RTC id="Real time clock">
<sramname>fs-tm1.cmos</sramname>
<io base="0xB4" num="2" type="O"/>
<io base="0xB5" num="1" type="I"/>
</RTC>
<PrinterPort id="Printer Port">
<io base="0x90" num="2"/>
</PrinterPort>
<primary slot="0">
<ROM id="MSX BIOS with BASIC ROM">
<rom>
<filename>fs-tm1_basic-bios2.rom</filename>
<sha1>7a69e9b9595f3b0060155f4b419c915d4d9d8ca1</sha1>
</rom>
<mem base="0x0000" size="0x8000"/>
</ROM>
</primary>
<primary external="true" slot="1"/>
<primary external="true" slot="2"/>
<primary slot="3">
<secondary slot="0">
<MemoryMapper id="Main RAM">
<mem base="0x0000" size="0x10000"/>
<size>64</size>
</MemoryMapper>
</secondary>
<secondary slot="1">
<ROM id="MSX Sub ROM">
<rom>
<filename>fs-tm1_msx2sub.rom</filename>
<sha1>a4bdbdb20bf9fd3c492a890fbf541bf092eaa8e1</sha1>
</rom>
<mem base="0x0000" size="0x4000"/>
</ROM>
<ROM id="Utility Part 1">
<rom>
<filename>fs-tm1_utility1.rom</filename>
<sha1>30737040d90c136d34dd409fe579bc4cca11c469</sha1>
</rom>
<mem base="0x4000" size="0x8000"/>
</ROM>
</secondary>
<secondary slot="3">
<ROM id="Utility Part 2">
<rom>
<filename>fs-tm1_utility2.rom</filename>
<sha1>ff6e07d3976b0874164fae680ae028d598752049</sha1>
</rom>
<mem base="0x4000" size="0x8000"/>
</ROM>
</secondary>
</primary>
</devices>
</msxconfig>
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