Hey guys excuse the super basic questions but I haven't had much luck searching through google myself, except for a bunch of people pointing me toward this site. So I finally got myself an MSX2 after wanting one forever (Panasonic FS-A1 Mk.II) however it didn't include an ac adapter. Where can I get a decent ac adapter for it so I can make sure it's working when it arrives ? I have a step down converter (I live in the US) that I use with my famicom/mark iii/pc-engine/etc. so I would assume that'd be fine here as well ? From the shape of the port it looks a lot to me like the same port my Neo Geo CD uses, are they compatible? Or if they make a universal adapter for it I would love to know. Also I'd like to get an FDD for it since a lot of the cartridge games I like (mostly shooters) are a bit expensive for me. Also side inquiry I guess, but if I get the hang of this as much as I hope to, there are a few other older computers ive always been interested in, any recommendations for a good monitor? I don't have a crt monitor just yet, and the MSX I bought came with composite cables so I plan on just using those for now, but I'd like to invest in a decent monitor that can support other platforms (namely C64/AtariST + also if I ever hit the lotto I'd kill for either an FM Townes/x68000/PC-9801). Basically I know nothing about the nuances between computer monitor av formats and it'd be a bit of a waste for me to invest in a set up only to have to change to another one if I ever wanna get into another platform.
Probably rambled a bit but basically I just need to know:
Where can I get an ac adapter / what ac adapter do I need for this particular model:
Where can I get a decent FDD that works with this model and what else do I need to get that working:
Any somewhat affordable monitor recs with good compatibility to other formats: (just a general idea of what to look out for)
+anything else you guys think would be useful knowledge for beginners.
This is my first foray into ~vintage~ pcs, always been a console boy all my life since older computers always seemed a bit daunting (both in terms of complexity and price) so please bare with my extremely beginner questions, thanks a lot for reading ! Hope this isn't an annoying first post.

