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msd
msx professional
Posts: 621
Posted: November 02 2006, 18:19   
you could just put it on disk
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 846
Posted: November 02 2006, 18:20   
Quote:

you could just put it on disk



yes. you can also dump your roms, disks and tapes and use an emulator.

manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3552
Posted: November 02 2006, 19:21   
Oww, I think that Sony HB-F1XDJ is *really* sexy!
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 846
Posted: November 02 2006, 19:27   
I browsed for some pictures, and I have to admit... it looks good.

EdOscuro
msx novice
Posts: 18
Posted: November 10 2006, 09:40   
The Sony F1-XDJ really is a good looking machine, has great OPL sound. It also works perfectly on US current, although I would recommend getting a Japanese-US transformer anyway to prolong the lifetime of the unit - the power supply is integrated, and feeding it the wrong current for years will almost certainly have a negative effect on its reliability.

I do need a memory expander though, 64K memory limit...yuck

Seems rather backward to me to have twice the amount of RAM for video operations, basic VDP or no. Like having 2 GB of RAM on your video card and only 1 GB in the system! Although at that time it probably made more sense as it was probably necessary for smooth operation of the nice high color modes.
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 908
Posted: November 10 2006, 10:57   
I've just seen this on eBay: Panasonic FS-A1WX
CU_AMiGA
msx user
Posts: 34
Posted: November 11 2006, 01:15   
Hey Yo!

Thanks for the link, does this Panasonic model have the all important CAS port? Sorry to ask again!

Cheers
Sonic_aka_T

msx guru
Posts: 2269
Posted: November 11 2006, 09:33   
Don't know, the WX might still have it (I think it does). Try asking the seller to be 100% sure.
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 908
Posted: November 11 2006, 11:51   
The FS-A1WX does have a cassette port. Its successor, the FS-A1WSX, does not have it.
CU_AMiGA
msx user
Posts: 34
Posted: November 11 2006, 13:17   
Thanks
msd
msx professional
Posts: 621
Posted: November 11 2006, 20:37   
I want the FS-A1WSX! No cas .. that's great!
CU_AMiGA
msx user
Posts: 34
Posted: November 12 2006, 03:27   
lol
e_sedes
msx novice
Posts: 19
Posted: November 12 2006, 12:39   
Quote:

I want the FS-A1WSX! No cas .. that's great!


Umm..., I´m sorry, but the A1WSX has casette port

www.hispamsx.org/forum/index.php?topic=55.0

Sonic_aka_T

msx guru
Posts: 2269
Posted: November 12 2006, 12:53   
Quote:

I want the FS-A1WSX! No cas .. that's great!

Did I mention I offer a casport-removal service? For just $25 it's like it was never there in the first place!
msd
msx professional
Posts: 621
Posted: November 12 2006, 12:55   
@ Sonic_aka_T: Do you also modify the bios, so it doesn't support cas anymore
 
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