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For sale: Philips MSX2's

The_Fiz
msx friend
Posts: 10
Posted: August 07 2003, 08:26   
Computers

1 x Philips NMS 8250 (with mouse and keyboard)
1 x Philips NMS 8280 (with mouse and keyboard)

Extra

1 x Philips VW 0030 (printer)
1 x Philips NMS 1150/00 (drawingboard)
1 x Philips NMS 1515/00 (taperecorder)
2 x Joysticks of which 1 x Quickshot

Games (all original)

Pitfall 2, tape incl. box
Ghostbusters, tape incl. box
Zaxxon. tape incl. box
Jet Set Willy, tape incl. box
Driller Tanks, tape incl. box
Manic Miner, tape incl. box
Mopi Ranger, cartidge excl. box

You can contact me at veerbeek@205gti.com

Regards,
The Fiz

ro
msx guru
Posts: 2307
Posted: August 07 2003, 13:23   
how much for those doggies in the window?
The_Fiz
msx friend
Posts: 10
Posted: August 08 2003, 09:06   
Don't know what's reasonable...

Regards,
The Fiz
zett
msx addict
Posts: 282
Posted: August 08 2003, 11:16   
what do you think is a reasonble thing to Pay for that msx stuff??
The_Fiz
msx friend
Posts: 10
Posted: August 08 2003, 18:38   
I know the 8280 is worth more than average... The 8250 is prepared to support music module and fm-pac etc... (I heard they don't standard)

Dunno, say something, I'll see if I wanna miss them for that money

Regards,
The Fiz
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: August 08 2003, 20:05   
Quote:

The 8250 is prepared to support music module and fm-pac etc... (I heard they don't standard)

I don't know what you mean by this.
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: August 08 2003, 20:10   
I think the volume of FM-PAC vs SCC vs PSG was corrected. Dunno what the Muziekmodule's got to do with it
fondacio
msx lover
Posts: 103
Posted: August 09 2003, 04:57   
Quote:

I think the volume of FM-PAC vs SCC vs PSG was corrected. Dunno what the Muziekmodule's got to do with it



To elaborate: originally, on the 8250/8255 the sound of the FM-PAC and SCC was so loud that you couldn't hear the PSG anymore, so they had to be modified to restore the balance. In my experience, the Music Module always had a very low sound output and it was much better to connect it to your stereo using the connectors on the side.
The_Fiz
msx friend
Posts: 10
Posted: August 12 2003, 23:27   
And all just that is still for sale

Regards,
The Fiz
Bart
msx professional
Posts: 646
Posted: August 12 2003, 23:44   
Quote:

I think the volume of FM-PAC vs SCC vs PSG was corrected. Dunno what the Muziekmodule's got to do with it



Muziekmodule @ standard nms8250 sounds like crap. Some alteration of the box should fix it. Hey, I never heard any difference. But many people had their MSX'es fixed for this problem, so well just go with it and say there was a problem mmkay?
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: August 13 2003, 00:42   
Quote:

And all just that is still for sale


And now in english please?
pvanthienen
msx novice
Posts: 20
Posted: August 14 2003, 08:58   
Quote:

To elaborate: originally, on the 8250/8255 the sound of the FM-PAC and SCC was so loud that you couldn't hear the PSG anymore, so they had to be modified to restore the balance.



could anyone tell me how to fix this problem on my 8250? I can't seem to find the solution on the web...

thanks
shaiwa
msx addict
Posts: 287
Posted: August 14 2003, 09:25   
pvanthienen, what is your problem exacly ?? and what have you already checked ??

Youve got probably the same problem i had, the only solution i found was in the news letters from msx club west friesland.
The solution was to place a resistor at cardridge sound pin (pin 49).
(2k2 i believe, got to check that)
pvanthienen
msx novice
Posts: 20
Posted: August 14 2003, 11:21   
Quote:

pvanthienen, what is your problem exacly ?? and what have you already checked ??



my problem is that the scc sound completely overpowers the psg sound

{quote}
Youve got probably the same problem i had, the only solution i found was in the news letters from msx club west friesland.
The solution was to place a resistor at cardridge sound pin (pin 49).
(2k2 i believe, got to check that)[/quote]

Okay, I'll try that, thanks
shaiwa
msx addict
Posts: 287
Posted: August 14 2003, 12:20   
If your psg sounds normal without scc then this the solution. (well here it was)

If it doesn't you have to check if R428&R429 are 100uF elco's.

 
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