@trodrigues The Sony #HitBit #HB101 (https://www.msx.org/wiki/Sony_HB-101) is definitely one of the sexiest #MSX machines out there. If only it had more RAM and was an MSX2 instead.
@trodrigues The Sony #HitBit #HB101 (https://www.msx.org/wiki/Sony_HB-101) is definitely one of the sexiest #MSX machines out there. If only it had more RAM and was an MSX2 instead.
Taking the ladies for a ride today ...
... here's the Sony HitBit HB-75D
#MSX
#Sony
#HitBit
#HB75D
#DigDug
#RetroComputing
#RetroGaming
Yay, the MSX Pico cartridge just arrived and I immediately had to give it a try on my #HB75D - works like a charm!
Now I can finally enjoy some MSX hands on experience ... (and play #AntarcticAdventure !)
#MSX
#MSXPico
#MSX1
#Sony
#HitBit
#RetroComputing
#RetroGaming
Newest addition to the collection is this #Sony #HitBit #MSX machine.
It's in a rough shape and I don't know if it works and how much will buff out.
What's your take on 3rd party stickers from the time period? Get rid if them or leave them?
#RetroGaming #RetroComputing
... and look how nice it works - welcome #rc2014bbs from my #Sony #HitBit #MSX machine !!
A #Sony #HitBit #HB75D (german version, PAL video and QWERTZ keyboard) the only #MSX machine I have in my collection.
You can see the name of the original owner (Otto Zinsser - unknown to me) engraved on the case. Quite understandable since the machine cost DM 1000 when it was released in 1984. People wanted to protect their property.
Happy #MaySiXth
Newest addition to the collection is this #Sony #HitBit HB-55 #MSX computer.
It was quite dirty, but cleaned up nicely with the help of wet tissues, a magic sponge, and some ArmorAll to nourish the plastic.
Now I have to try if it still works.
#RetroGaming #RetroComputing
Here are two questions to the #MSX crowd here, especially those who are located in continental europe:
What avaialble options are there for an MSX system to add #SDCard support? Are there any good suppliers for such a thing?
Also, is there a way to get my #Sony #HitBit connect to a modem via serial connection, and if so what cables / adapters would be required?!
Looking forward to your suggestions, thanks in advance!
got a new book yesterday. I snagged it on ebay for a few quid as my toshiba hx-10 didnt have any manuals, and this was really cheap. sony introduction to MSX basic from their hit bit msx computers i assume. its quite a good guide to basic. I had a quick skim through last night and it covers a lot of good topics
theres a copy on internet archive if anyone wants a browse.
https://archive.org/details/IntroductionToMSXBASIC/page/n77/mode/2up