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Trading and collecting - Model number: SW-M004

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Model number: SW-M004

msx_pc
msx novice
Posts: 26
Posted: November 13 2005, 17:22   
why is it special this fmpac. the serialnumber? i bought my fmpac just for 20 euro's


ebay link
evulopah
msx addict
Posts: 464
Posted: November 13 2005, 17:27   
I think this one is not rare... it's just good for selling telling this one is very rare!!!


msx_pc
msx novice
Posts: 26
Posted: November 13 2005, 17:31   
maybe its rare to get or buy in usa... msx was not so popular in usa
Jazzy
msx addict
Posts: 411
Posted: November 13 2005, 17:34   
SW-M004 is the most common and very unrare version. IMHO the SW-M001 PAC version (SRAM) is much rarer.
BodyHammeR
msx addict
Posts: 489
Posted: November 14 2005, 09:35   
'RARE' seems to have lost it's meaning a bit judging by the other stuff that seller is offering...
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 3020
Posted: November 14 2005, 10:50   
That SW-M004 looks kinda minty though. Jazzy: SW-M001 PAC can be more rare, yes, but it doesn't have the FM-part. It makes no sense buying it for its SRAM-functionality when you already have an FM-PAC, which is intrinsically the same (but then with MSX-MUSIC). Unless of course, you are a collector
Jazzy
msx addict
Posts: 411
Posted: November 14 2005, 10:55   
That's the point, I am a collector.
evulopah
msx addict
Posts: 464
Posted: November 14 2005, 12:12   
Are you a collector Jazzy? Tell me, what do you have collected so far? No excel file, just type here at this forumtopic every computer you have

Jazzy
msx addict
Posts: 411
Posted: November 14 2005, 12:58   
Okay, lets see.

MSX:
Al Alamiah AX 170 1.01
Al Alamiah AX 170 1.02
Canon V-20
Daewoo DPC-200
Epcom HotBit HB-8000
Epcom HotBit HB-8000
Goldstar FC-200
Goldstar FC-200
Gradiente Expert 1.1 model C1
Gradiente Expert 1.1 model C1/l
Gradiente Expert Plus
Gradiente Expert DD Plus
JVC HG-7GB
Mitshubishi ML-F80
National CF-1200
National FS-4700
Panasonic CF-2700
Panasonic FS-A1GT
Panasonic FS-A1ST
Panasonic FS-A1
Philips VG-8010
Philips VG-8020
Philips NMS-8220
Philips VG-8230
Philips VG-8235
Philips NMS-8245
Philips NMS-8250
Philips NMS-8255
Philips NMS-8280
Sanyo MPC-100
Sanyo PHC-28L
Sanyo PHC-28S
Sanyo PHC-35J
Sony Hit Bit HB-20P
Sony Hit Bit HB-55P
Sony Hit Bit HB-75P
Sony Hit Bit HB-201P White
Sony Hit Bit HB-201P Black
Sony Hit Bit HB-501P
Sony HB-F1 II
Sony HB-F1XD
Sony HB-F700P
Sony HB-F9S
Spectravideo SV-728
Spectravideo SV-738
Talent DPC-200
Toshiba HX-10
Yamaha CX5M
Yamaha YIS503FB
Yamaha AX-150
Yamaha YIS-503IIIR
Yamaha YIS-805/128R2
Yamaha AX-350II
Yashica YC-64

Non-MSX:
Acorn Electron
Acorn BBC-B
Amstrad PPC640
Apple Newton
Apple IIE
Apple IIC
Apple Macintosh 512K
Apple Macintosh Plus ED
Apple Macintosh ED
Apple Macintosh SE
Apple IIGS
Apple Macintosh II
Apple Macintosh SE FDHD
Apple Macintosh IIci
Apple Macintosh Classic
Apple Macintosh Classic II
Apple Macintosh LC
Apple Macintosh IIvi
Apple Macintosh LCIII
Apple Macintosh Performa 400
Apple Macintosh Performa 5200
Atari Mega/STE
Atari 260ST
Atari 520ST
Atari 1040ST
Atari 65XE
Atari 130XE
Atari 600XL
Atari 800XL
Atari Portfolio (german version)
Atari Jaguar
Atari 2600
Atari 2600 junior
Audio Sonic TVG-4
Audio Sonic Pong (?)
Compudata Exidy Sorcerer DP 1000-4
COMX 35
Dragon Data Ltd. 32
Epson HX-20
Epson PX-8
Exelvision EXL100
HP 85
Kaypro II
Komtek 1 (KT1001)
Magnavox Odyssey 2
Mentor TG20 Sport
Olivetti M21
Oric 1
Osborne 1
Philips CDI 180/181
Philips CDI 450
Philips CDI 470
Philips NMS-4000
Philips P2000T
Philips P2000C
Philips VG 5000µ
Philips Yes
Philips Odyssey 2001
Quatro TV-sport
RFT Mikroelektronik KC85/3
Sharp MZ-731
Sharp MZ-821
Sharp PC-7000
Sharp PC-7100
Signetics Instructor 50
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Sinclair ZX Spectrum+
Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ 128k
Sinclair QL
Sinclair ZX81
Sony SMC-70GP
Sord M5
Tandy TRS-80 Colour Computer 2
Thomson MO5-2
Timex Sinclair 1000
Tokyo Sportsman
Toshiba T1000
Vtech Laser 500
Vtech Laser 700
Zenith Heathkit H89

I might have forgotten one or two.
Mafcase
msx freak
Posts: 153
Posted: November 14 2005, 13:22   
hehehe

lol!



evulopah
msx addict
Posts: 464
Posted: November 14 2005, 16:06   
Yes, this one just make me smile on this boring monday!!!
Jazzy
msx addict
Posts: 411
Posted: November 14 2005, 16:25   
You're welcome!
Repair-Bas
msx addict
Posts: 404
Posted: November 14 2005, 20:24   
he that olivetti M21 I have here too.
Is this rare?

Jazzy
msx addict
Posts: 411
Posted: November 14 2005, 20:29   
No it's not. You want to have it?
evulopah
msx addict
Posts: 464
Posted: November 14 2005, 21:42   

 
 







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