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MHentai msx friend Posts: 2 | Posted: August 06 2006, 00:46   |
Hello to everyone, my name is Anderson and I have a msx in my childhood (a hotbit msx), and now after 15 years I bought a gradiente expert because I always love this machine  I see this resource center and I am very happy to see another 'old schoolers' talking about this incredible machine. I really love to play some obscure games (like stone of wisdom from casio) but now I need to learn how to use this machine again from the beggining, if anyone known any faq or step-by-step I really appreciated. Thanks and congratulations!
my msn: hyogamoon@hotmail.com
my icq (i don't use it anymore): 71055973
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Para os brasileiros, eu sou de curitiba-PR. Se tiver alguem que me possa dar uma mão para falar o que preciso fazer para transformar meu msx em um msx2 e instalar uma interface ide nele eu agradeço desde já  |
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wolf_ online
 msx legend Posts: 4701 | Posted: August 06 2006, 01:00   |
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MHentai msx friend Posts: 2 | Posted: August 07 2006, 15:00   |
thanks for your support  |
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Jazzy msx addict Posts: 411 | Posted: August 07 2006, 15:26   |
Hi Anderson, welcome to this site. I own both the HotBit (black and white) as the Gradiente Expert (all versions) and I love them, especially the cool looking Experts. They look a bit like a VCR.  |
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Posts: 3015 | Posted: August 11 2006, 16:18   |
Tell me, what's cool about a VCR? DVD players are demanded!  |
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AuroraMSX
 msx master Posts: 1248 | Posted: August 13 2006, 11:37   |
VCR = old-skool. Old-skool = cool (or cewl, if you like  )
DVD = for the masses = uncool
(wouldn't 'uncool' be 'hot'? which is cool again... argh)
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Posts: 3015 | Posted: August 13 2006, 12:17   |
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