MSX
family of standardized home computer architectures released between 1983 and 1990
This gallery contains MSX computer hardware, software and peripherals.
Hardware edit
Computer edit
Canon edit
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Canon V-20
Casio edit
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Casio MSX-15 MSX1
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Casio MX-15 MSX1
Daewoo edit
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Daewoo CPC-300E MSX1
Dragon edit
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Dragon MSX<
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Dragon
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Dragon MSX1
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Dragon MSX 1
Panasonic edit
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FS-A1WX MSX2+
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FS-A1WSX MSX2+
Philips edit
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Philips VG8020 MSX1
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Philips VG8020 MSX1
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Philips VG8020 MSX1
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Philips NMS 8250 MSX2
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Philips NMS 8250 MSX2
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Philips NMS 8250 MSX2 Front
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Philips NMS 8250 MSX2 Back
Sharp edit
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HotBit
Sony edit
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Sony HB-10P MSX1
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Sony HB-20P
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Sony HB-20P Back
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Sony HB-20P Right side
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Sony HB-75P MSX1
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Sony HB-75D
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Sony HB-75D
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Sony HB-75D Back
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Sony HB-75D Right side
Spectravideo edit
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Spectravideo SVI-728 MSX1
Toshiba edit
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Toshiba HX-10 MSX1
Yamaha edit
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Yamaha YIS503II MSX1
Yashica edit
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Yashica YC-64 MSX1
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Yashica YC-64 MSX1 (photo 2)
D4 Enterprise edit
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1ChipMSX
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1ChipMSX
Controller edit
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Joystick Canon VJ-200
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Joystick Sony JS-55
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Joystick Sony JS-55
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Joystick Sony JS-55
Expansions edit
Computer chip and IC edit
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R800
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R800
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Yamaha S3527
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Yamaha S1985
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Toshiba T9769C
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ASCII S1990
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ASCII S1990
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Yamaha V9938C VDP
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Yamaha V9958C VDP
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Konami SCC Sound Chip
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Konami SCC Sound Chip
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General Instrument AY-3-8910A Sound Chip
Game Cartridge edit
Other edit
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Casio MX-15 Manual and Box
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Mitsubishi BeeCard
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MSX1 Color limitations
Software edit
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SymbOS MSX2