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dj lektrogirl knows what's cool :)

poke-1,170
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Posts: 855
Posted: June 21 2005, 02:36   
AuroraMSX

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Posts: 1227
Posted: June 21 2005, 09:32   
Quote:

http://www.lektrogirl.com/coolstuff/poke/index.htm

from the interior of my house



The first image, too? Quite a house! ;-)
And a nice collection!

Jazzy
msx addict
Posts: 411
Posted: June 21 2005, 10:25   
Did I spot a Mentor TG-20 Sport/Magnavox Color 4?
poke-1,170
msx professional
Posts: 855
Posted: June 21 2005, 14:45   
think you did there jazzy ^_^ anyone knows the comx-35?
http://www.lektrogirl.com/111505dividedbyzero/images/DSC_0058.jpg
thing with the orange keys.
Tanni
msx addict
Posts: 302
Posted: June 21 2005, 14:50   
Quote:

think you did there jazzy ^_^ anyone knows the comx-35?
http://www.lektrogirl.com/111505dividedbyzero/images/DSC_0058.jpg
thing with the orange keys.



Looks fine!
Jazzy
msx addict
Posts: 411
Posted: June 21 2005, 14:51   
Yes, I have a Comx35 too. It's extremely slow and has no graphics. By the way, did you know that the cpu (CDP-1802) is still sold? That's because he is radiation resistant.

Yes people, there's a lot more than MSX only.
poke-1,170
msx professional
Posts: 855
Posted: June 21 2005, 16:45   
haha wow ! damn jazzy,no one knows about that machine...Also some other weird machines I got are the mattel aquarius and the enterprise 64...that rings a bell?
poke-1,170
msx professional
Posts: 855
Posted: June 21 2005, 16:52   
very nice msx collection by the way jazzy ^_^ worth taking a look at people

Jazzy
msx addict
Posts: 411
Posted: June 22 2005, 16:51   
Thanks! Did you know the Comx 35 is a Dutch computer? It was produced in Hong Kong but developed in The Netherlands.

A very interesting review on this computer can be found here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~fjkraan/comp/comx35/YCreview.html (thanks to Fred-Jan Kraan, a colleague computer collector)

By the way, are you Dutch too?
poke-1,170
msx professional
Posts: 855
Posted: June 22 2005, 21:46   
yeah,sure am dutch !
sergem
msx lover
Posts: 71
Posted: June 23 2005, 20:22   
I had that nintendo donkey kong (hand ???) computer, quit rare these days, was full color with a mirror screen, advance at this days, early 80's. should had keep this one ):
HansO
msx addict
Posts: 375
Posted: June 23 2005, 20:33   
I wrote about the the COMX-35 in 1984


Jazzy
msx addict
Posts: 411
Posted: June 23 2005, 20:41   
Quote:

I wrote about the the COMX-35 in 1984


I know Hans, but where is the article? Please, put it online!

By the way, this is mine:

poke-1,170
msx professional
Posts: 855
Posted: June 24 2005, 05:05   
funny little machine...I think I have some extention thing you can attach at the side,I think it's for a printer

etxmato
msx friend
Posts: 14
Posted: January 10 2006, 18:28   
I did love the COMX-35 years ago!

Anyone ever played the 'pacman' clone? Happiehap? Not the best game today but at the time I think we got the best out of the COMX-35 with this game.....

We were also addicted to the 'Eat a Worm' game that I later converted to the MSX (btw the MSX version is now available for download from this site, see also the news section).

Still looking for a COMX-35 emulator, would love to hear the start-up sound again!


 
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