MSX was the name of a standardized home computer architecture in the 1980s conceived by Kazuhiko Nishi, then Vice-president at Microsoft Japan and Director at ASCII Corporation.
Processor: NEC D780C-1, a Zilog Z80 -A clone with a clock speed of 3.56 MHz. ROM: 64 KB divided into 32 user KB and 16 KB of video / 32 KB (MSX-Basic) Graphics: 256x192x16 colors (VDP TM9929A 16 KB) Text: 32x24 (8x8 characters) and 40x24 (8x6 characters) Sound: 8 octaves and three voices (AY-3 -8910A) Mass storage: 1200/2400 baud FSK cassette and floppy disk drive 3 1 / 2 " External. connectors: 2 x cartridges, two joysticks, cassette, UHF, monitor, Centronics devices: MSX Standard Dimensions: 44 x 9 x 25 cm / 3.6 kg System: MSX1 Year: 1983 RAM / ROM: 32 kB / 64 kB Colours: 16 MSX BASIC version 1.0
Manufacturer: Panasonic Date: 1983
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