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TBH The MSX is more interesting than that. Its the precursor the IBM PC.
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terriblefire wrote: 23 Mar 2021 22:08 TBH The MSX is more interesting than that. Its the precursor the IBM PC.
IBM PC? Forget that! If the MSX3 hadnt of been retired before production, the V9978 (which was the Video IC due to be used in it) would have absolutely trounced any PC, Amiga or Atari!

As it is, the previous incarnations of this chip were pretty epic.

Such a shame really.

P.S. If anyone reading this thinks Ive been in the shed sniffing the solvents after the bold claims above, heres some info for you:

https://www.msx.org/wiki/MSX_Turbo_R
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Re: Another MSX Machine Aquired

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terriblefire wrote: 23 Mar 2021 10:14 Thought i'd post this ... I just got it from Japan and its a thing of beauty. It needs converted to 230V (not sure what my approach is going to be yet).

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Before converting your machine to 230V, you should recap ASAP the daughter board inside the computer.

The caps to change are:

- C10=10uF/16V
- C14=10uF/16V
- C22=100uF/16V

Have fun with your MSX !
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HigashiJun wrote: 24 Mar 2021 10:08 Before converting your machine to 230V, you should recap ASAP the daughter board inside the computer.

The caps to change are:

- C10=10uF/16V
- C14=10uF/16V
- C22=100uF/16V

Have fun with your MSX !
Unfortunately this machine is probably going in a box until mid may now. I'll see if can find time to just remove them
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The HB-F1XD is probably the nicest looking MSX out there and is high up there on my wish list :P . My first computer ever was a SONY HB-75 MSX, a machine which I still own today. The MSX1s might be simple in terms of sound and graphics compared to the C64, but the build quality was amazing and it's a generously expandable platform.
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terriblefire wrote: 24 Mar 2021 11:16
HigashiJun wrote: 24 Mar 2021 10:08 Before converting your machine to 230V, you should recap ASAP the daughter board inside the computer.

The caps to change are:

- C10=10uF/16V
- C14=10uF/16V
- C22=100uF/16V

Have fun with your MSX !
Unfortunately this machine is probably going in a box until mid may now. I'll see if can find time to just remove them
Yes, it would be great you do so...

These caps are prone to leaking and if the daughter board is damaged it will be a real pain to repair it or even find a replacement.

Here is a close-up photo of the daughter board with its (uglily...) replaced caps:

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What is the limiting factor on that board? Chips unobtainium? The PCB looks simple.
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Chips should be found and you can replicate the board if you spend some time, but I never saw any "ready to use" replacement even here in Japan.
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HigashiJun wrote: 24 Mar 2021 12:13 Chips should be found and you can replicate the board if you spend some time, but I never saw any "ready to use" replacement even here in Japan.
if we can find a broken one i can bribe @chucky to reverse engineer it.
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The chip under the label is the Sony rgb encoder cxa1145

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