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| What TFT to use with the MSX?
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Posts: 2994 | Posted: July 06 2006, 09:57   |
Here another 'sad camper' with a turboR ST. 256kB internal, 1MB external. External PSU... man, I could cry!  |
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Samor msx professional Posts: 841 | Posted: July 06 2006, 10:14   |
sure, rub it in  |
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BiFi msx guru Posts: 3142 | Posted: July 06 2006, 10:35   |
okay... MSXturboR GT, 512 KB internal, 4 MB external, voltage converter... I guess d-tail has a right to cry  |
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Sd-Snatcher msx freak Posts: 229 | Posted: July 07 2006, 00:11   |
I readed TFTP, im Obsonet obsesed.
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MisterT msx novice Posts: 29 | Posted: September 20 2006, 18:10   |
or use a tvbox then u can use any vga or lcd computer screen
and u can use it as tv also cause it has a build in tuner..
and u can watch ur computer screen on regular tv
so ita slot of options for less money than a new monitor..
here the link and u can see for urself...
www.twintek.nl/tvbox.html
greetz T |
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MisterT msx novice Posts: 29 | Posted: September 20 2006, 18:12   |
what u mean with voltage converter bifi ?
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Posts: 2994 | Posted: September 20 2006, 21:07   |
{some} device to convert AC currents from 220V to 100V for the turboR.
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MisterT msx novice Posts: 29 | Posted: September 20 2006, 23:52   |
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Oh ok, don't have that prob, i build in another 220 / 2x15vc transformer in it a while back
so its works with the power we have here....
without those ugly adapters...
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