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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2268 | Posted: October 25 2006, 23:54   |
Nah, go for a Panasonic 2+, they're relatively easy to find, relatively cheap, and they won't give you any trouble in the US when it comes to voltage/NTSC. Don't forget to buy a memory-mapper tho!
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CU_AMiGA msx user Posts: 34 | Posted: October 26 2006, 17:03   |
Hi
Well my preferred choice is a Sanyo Wavy but i may well have to get another msx2+ or just an msx2  If anyone catches one on an aucionering site then please give me a heads up!
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msd online msx professional Posts: 612 | Posted: October 26 2006, 20:06   |
Why not a turbo R?
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CU_AMiGA msx user Posts: 34 | Posted: October 27 2006, 01:11   |
cos they're crap  |
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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2268 | Posted: October 27 2006, 16:42   |
O_O
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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2268 | Posted: October 27 2006, 16:42   |
Expensive, maybe... But pretty darn cool!
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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2268 | Posted: October 27 2006, 16:43   |
And yes, I'm working on my post-count!  2048... *sooo close*  |
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msd online msx professional Posts: 612 | Posted: October 27 2006, 16:57   |
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msd online msx professional Posts: 612 | Posted: October 27 2006, 16:58   |
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Does this also mean you are going to stop at 2048?  |
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Xan0ri msx lover Posts: 117 | Posted: October 27 2006, 17:00   |
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No, they are not.
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CU_AMiGA msx user Posts: 34 | Posted: October 27 2006, 17:20   |
Hey Yo!
In my opinion the TurboR is not a real MSX - it lacks a cassette port! I was offered one but turned it down!!!
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Sonic_aka_T
 msx guru Posts: 2268 | Posted: October 27 2006, 17:30   |
Lol... That would be funny if it wasn't so sad!  The turboR is by far the best MSX ever made. I can understand you'd turn it down because they're still quite expensive, but to turn it down because "it's not a real MSX" is just, well, odd... Don't buy any other Panasonic MSX2+ either though, because those "aren't real MSX computers either" as they also lack the casette port. That does narrow down your options a little, since you'd have to find a Sony or Sanyo 2+, which are a lot less common. Perhaps you should settle for a converted MSX2 then, since those are more common. |
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msd online msx professional Posts: 612 | Posted: October 27 2006, 17:39   |
hahahaahahahahaha,.. not the cas port thing again.. what does it matter you can get the same software on disk. I'll shoot the next person who complains about not having a cas port  |
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 msx guru Posts: 3017 | Posted: October 27 2006, 17:41   |
Panasonic A1WX also has a casport. But why on earth would one want such a thing... Get yourself an IDE interface!  |
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Xan0ri msx lover Posts: 117 | Posted: October 27 2006, 17:49   |
I can't understand the "cas port" -thing either... I mean, really who gives a shit? Should we also have cassette port added to the one chip msx too? Just to make it part of the msx -family.
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