In this section you can introduce yourself. I would like to start by introduce myself

I am Claus - 40 years old, and the admin of this board. I am DANISH, but living in Sweden since 2006. I am married with a Chinese, and with (soon) two kids.
I got my (original) Memotech MTX 512, in 1987 and used it for around a year, before I moved on to other platforms. But I learned to program basic - teaching myself from books, magazines and the MANUAL which came with the Memotech computer. 24th january 2003, I got the DOMAIN www.mtxworld.dk (until 2013 I didn know there was a usergroup/magazine in the past sharing the same name

Back in 1987, I enjoy playing the Memotech games - especially I found ANDY KEY's games very good for the time. And enjoyed them very much, therefor it was a special experience when I finally had the chance to meet ANDY in person, during the MEMOFEST MEETING 21st September 2013, and spend the time before and after with ANDY and his very nice family. I remember a funny episode in ANDY's kitchen, when ANDY and ME are talking about some z80programming, I guess it was something about SAVING BITS (AND or OR) bits. And ANDY's teenage son looked at us and said "YOU TWO GUYS ARE SIMPLE WEIRD"

Today I use Memotech to test conversions, I like to convert and release new games both for Memotech MTX and also for Colecovision. Currently I converted MSX and COLECOVISION games for the Memotech MTX, like Space Invasion, PACMAN, Comic Bakery, Spectron and Telebunny.
I also converted a few Memotech games for the Colecovision, those are published by www.collectorvision.com in Canada.
As most people using the Memotech we have a age where we have a family and work - means lack of time to play with the Memotech. I wanted to use more time on this hobby but its hard to find time for it. I have a working Memotech MTX512 (Thanks to JIM). But it seems like my PSU are not good shape, I hope MARK can reproduce a good and stable one.
My primary goal in this Memotech world, is to convert more games for this nice computer.I enjoy spend time on disassemble the sources, change and modify the code to build a new source which I can assemble to run at the Memotech. I use (ofcause) ANDY's MEMU emulator, and real Memotech (with RS232 - and RUNLOADER232) to transfer and test games. I supply the games in wav(es) too, so people who just have a unexpanded Memotech can just "load" the wave file into the Memotech, with nothing more than a pc with a sound card, and a mini-jack wire. Also supply .MTX and .RUN files, and lates also .BAS files.