Description
The Spectravideo SVI-107M is a joycard released in Europe. The product name is "Quickshot VII". It is the MSX version of the regular Quickshot VII (Spectravideo SVI-107).
The fire buttons are controlled with the thumb or the index finger of the other hand. They are equipped with autofire which cannot be switched off. Two red LEDs flash with the pulse of the autofire when keeping either fire button pressed.
The PCB uses four metal prongs for the directional pad contacts and two dome switches (as used in the QuickShot I and II) for the fire buttons.
Brand | Spectravideo |
Model | SVI-107M |
Year | 1985 |
Region | Europe |
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Compatibility
The SVI-107M joycard is compatible with MSX systems.
Note:
- There is another model of Quickshot VII joycard, which is far more common then the MSX one: SVI-107 Quickshot VII for Amstrad, Atari, Sears, Commodore and SVI-3x8
The SVI-107 is NOT compatible with the MSX, and is the model you will typically find on auction sites. Even if the seller states MSX compatibility be doubtful.