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elements
msx freak
Posts: 170
Posted: October 16 2004, 12:32   
wow this is rare msx, very nice and professional
never heard about this model.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4315&item=5131421510&rd=1
Sonic_aka_T

msx guru
Posts: 2268
Posted: October 16 2004, 17:18   
That's not an MSX computer tho...
mars2000you
msx master
Posts: 1723
Posted: October 16 2004, 17:24   
That's indeed a PC keyboard ...
flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1202
Posted: October 16 2004, 17:38   
nahh... is a msx1 iirc
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: October 16 2004, 18:02   
If you ask me it's neither an MSX nor a PC keyboard :/
Maggoo
msx professional
Posts: 584
Posted: October 16 2004, 18:08   
Quote:

If you ask me it's neither an MSX nor a PC keyboard :/





It got graph and code keys like a MSX. Doesn't make it a MSX but...

And this page says it's MSX "compatible" somehow:

www.oldbits.de/sammlung/other.htm
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: October 16 2004, 18:51   
Ah, this is a better picture. You can even see it has a SELECT key.
It must be related to MSX somehow. Maybe it was produced without a license?
flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1202
Posted: October 16 2004, 19:02   
Frael Bruc 100 1988 ?
Z80A-3.5MHz
64kB RAM
Heimcomputer aus Italien ("Der didaktische Computer" mit einem kleinen Geheimnis.
Der BRUC100 ist augenscheinlich MSX kompatibel ...
MSX1 Module funktionieren jedenfalls ohne Probleme.

snout

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: October 17 2004, 00:25   
What strikes me the most: Those cursor keys are -WEIRD- How can anyone seriously use that?
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4713
Posted: October 17 2004, 00:44   
yeah .. o_O .. looks good for playing simcity tho
IC
msx professional
Posts: 538
Posted: October 17 2004, 01:12   
and I think the ESC button is way off course
enribar
msx lover
Posts: 114
Posted: April 26 2008, 00:10   
IT'S A MSX!!! With some MSX-Basic extensions (blinking cursor, step forward word by word, cut a text line, etc.) and built in applications.



http://msx.altervista.org/frael/fraelbruc100_1.jpg

http://msx.altervista.org/frael/fraelbruc100_2.jpg

I'll try to dump bios to emulate it, since some time ago a user phoned to Frael to ask about copyrights: they replied that don't care about it anymore.

There are 2 versions of these machine.
It is not clear if the first version is MSX compatible, as the second one is.

Some interesting links:
http://retrocomputing.altervista.org/macchine/bruc100/bruc100.html
http://www.computerhistory.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=86
enribar
msx lover
Posts: 114
Posted: April 26 2008, 00:52   
IT'S A MSX!!! With some MSX-Basic extensions (blinking cursor, step forward word by word, cut a text line, etc.) and built in applications.

(sorry, this shoud works
http://msx.altervista.org/frael/index.html

I'll try to dump bios to emulate it, since some time ago a user phoned to Frael to ask about copyrights: they replied that don't care about it anymore.

There are 2 versions of these machine.
It is not clear if the first version is MSX compatible, as the second one is.

Some interesting links:
http://retrocomputing.altervista.org/macchine/bruc100/bruc100.html
http://www.computerhistory.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=86
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3447
Posted: April 26 2008, 13:51   
Not only the BIOS is important, it is also important to have the other ROMs and the location of them in the MSX slots. And to know what other stuff is present. Are there technical docs somewhere?
cesco
msx addict
Posts: 278
Posted: April 26 2008, 21:00   
We have already talked about this computer in the past... check out this thread on the forum:

http://www.msx.org/forumtopic8102.html

 
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