@neauoire
yay, a #Panasonic #FSA1ST #turboR #MSX :D
https://www.msx.org/wiki/Panasonic_FS-A1ST
Following @bitsofbas@mastodon.technology's suggestion of doing #MSXtober, here's a close-up of an #MSX (#FSA1ST #turboR?) #circuitboard that has been serviced by #SunriseForMSX. :)
https://mastodon.social/media/IHavQvgLD_8lBxmeVE8
#retroComputers #retroComputing #retroGaming #PCB #8bit #HomeComputer
An #FSA1ST #turboR #MSX, some or DeltaSoft's software (#Konami quizz, #LuckyDarts), an MSX #TShirt, and a #Duracell bunny at the #DeltaSoft booth at a #retroComputers fair back in 2009.
https://mastodon.social/media/VWCffXH_gGAzoPHkDaY
#DailyPhoto #computer #HomeComputer #retroGaming #retroComputer #gaming #fairsAndMeetings #eventPhotography #Thunderbirds
If I ever happen to come into some big money that I can easily spend on non-essential luxury items, I'd love to expand my #MSX collection with basically the last model ever made: the #Panasonic #turboR #FSA1GT
Compared to the #FSA1ST (depicted in the photo), the FS-A1GT has double the amount of RAM (512kB), it features a MIDI-IN and MIDI-OUT connector. MIDI can also be accesssed by using the built-in MSX-MUSIC BASIC (version with an additional instruction: CALL MDR).