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|title = MSX
|logo = Msx.png
|developer = Microsoft Japan, SanyoASCII Corporation|type = [[:Category:Computers|ComputersHome computer]]
|generation = Z80-based home computers
|release = 1983(MSX)<br>1985 (MSX2)<br>1988 (MSX2+)<br>1990 (MSX turbo R)|discontinued = 19961993 (MSX turbo R)
|emulated = {{✓}}
}}'''{{For|other emulators that run on MSX|Emulators on MSX}}''' is a [[wikipedia:Zilog_Z80|Z80]]-based family of home computers, designed by Microsoft in cooperation with ASCII Corporation, which appeared in 1983. They were popular in Asian, South American and European countries as well as the former [[wikipedia:Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]], but they are virtually unknown in USA.
The games came either as cassettes or floppy disks, but only the former '''MSX''' is preserved on the Noa [[wikipedia:Zilog_Z80|Z80]]-Intro set for now. You'll also need an extensive BIOS packbased family of home computers, though RA's bluemsx core only requires four. There are game manager tools to help designed by Microsoft in cooperation with configuring ASCII Corporation, which BIOS appeared in 1983. They were popular in Asian, South American and games come with which feature. The Japanese Wii European countries as well as the former [[Virtual Consolewikipedia:Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]] also included basic MSX 2 emulation, but are virtually unknown in North America.
==Generations== The MSX standard evolved in several stepssoftware came on a variety of media, which are reflected in greater or lesser support by emulators: * ''the MSX 1'' is the original 1983 machineincluding cassette tapes, with a 3.58Mhz Z805" floppy disks, an AY 3-8910 sound chipROM cartridges, and a TMS video processor — it offers resolutions up to 256x192 with attribute-based colours, single-colour sprites and no hardware scrollingeven LaserDiscs. This machine primarily differs from contemporaries such as Only ROM cartridges are preserved on the ColecoVision and Sega SCNo-3000 only in its sound chip;* ''the MSX 2'' is a 1985 revision that significantly upgrades the video processor; the maximum resolution is Intro set for now 512x212, sprites are up to 16 colour, hardware vertical scrolling is available, more normative bitmap and non-attribute-based tile colour modes are offered, and primitive graphics acceleration is available — the video processor can independently perform tasks such as drawing lines and filling rectangles. Unlike the TMS chip in the MSX 1, no other machines use this video processor, so MSX 2 emulation is attempted less often than MSX 1 emulation;* You''the MSX 2+'' is a minor revision from 1988 that adds hardware support for horizontal scrolling and a few extra colour modes; some 2+ models offer ll also need an optional modest speed improvement to the Z80 to 5.37Mhz;* 'extensive BIOS ROM pack, though if you're using the TurboRblueMSX core in RetroArch, you'' from 1990 offers the R800 processor as an alternative to the Z80, which is an offspring ll only need four of the Z800, offering Z80 backwards compatibility with significantly increased throughputthemCommercial software overwhelmingly targets the MSX 1 or MSX 2 standards, There are game manager tools to help with some able to benefit from the improved horizontal scrolling of the MSX 2+. Neither the 2+ nor the TurboR sold in substantial volumes, configuring which BIOS and a proposed MSX 3 standard never reached consumersgames come with which feature==Specific Machines=={{Main|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSX#Manufacturers Manufacturers list}} (Wikipedia) MSX machines were manufactured by a wide range of companies including Pioneer, Panasonic, Sharp, Sony, Sanyo, Philips and LG Goldstar. Some of the notable machines include: * the '''Pioneer Palcom PX-7''', an MSX1 computer aimed at the The Japanese market. It was meant for attaching to a Wii [[LaserDiscVirtual Console]] player, and as such has Superimpose capabilities (putting pictures and texts above the Laser Disc image). The PSG sound is stereo, contrary to almost all MSX machines. Pioneer also sold the '''ER-101''' interface (Laser Vision) unit which made it possible for all MSX computers to have the same functionalities as the Palcom PX-7;* Panasonic's '''FS-A1''' (1986), '''FS-A1mkII''' (W/ added keypad) and its Italian counterpart, the '''Toshiba FS-TM1''' were based on the MSX2 standard; and* Panasonic's '''FS-A1FX''' (1988) and '''FS-A1WX''' (W/ added MSX-MUSIC & a Japanese Word processor) are included basic MSX 2+ derived hardware; the '''FS-A1WSX''' (1989) was the last MSX 2+ computeremulation.
==Emulators==
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! score="col"|MSX 1
! score="col"|MSX 2
! score="col"|MSX 2+
! score="col"|TurboR
! scope="col"|[[Emulation Accuracyaccuracy|Accuracy]]! scope="col"|[[libretro]]! scope="col"|Libretro Core]<small>[https://retroachievements.org/gameList.php?c=29 Retro<br/>Achievements]</small>! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>! scope="col"|Active! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulatorsemulators|Recommended]]|-!colspan="13"|PC / x86
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|[[openMSX]]
|Multi-platformalign=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}|[https://github.com/openMSX/openMSX/releases19.1] |{{✓}} |{{✓}} |{{✓}}|{{✓}} ||Cycle ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}|-|[[blueMSX]]<br/><small>[https:/tag/RELEASE_0_14_0 0docs.14libretro.0com/library/bluemsx/ blueMSX_libretro]</small>|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}<ref group=N name=libretro>Only available outside of Windows as a libretro core (e.g. [[RetroArch]]).</ref>|[http://www.vik.cc/bluemsx/download.html 2.8.2]<br/>[https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core]
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||Cycle ||{{✓}} ||Cycle {{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{~}} <ref group=N name=lractive>[https://github.com/libretro/blueMSX-libretro/commits/master Libretro core is still active].</ref> ||{{✓}}
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|[[blueMSXMAME]]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows, Multi-platform|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}|<abbr title="Latest development version">git artifacts</abbr><ref group=N name=libretro>Only available outside of [https://nightly.link/mamedev/mame/workflows/ci-windows/master CI-Windows as a ] [https://nightly.link/mamedev/mame/workflows/ci-linux/master CI-Linux] [https://nightly.link/mamedev/mame/workflows/ci-macos/master CI-Macos]</ref></br>[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]<br/>[https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core ]<ref group=N>As 0.251, 0.139 (e2010), 0.g78 (2003), 0. 37b5 (2000)</ref>|{{✓}}|{{✓}} |{{✓}} |{{~}} ||High ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}|-|[[RetroArchfMSX]])<br/><small>[https://docs.libretro.com/library/fmsx/ fMSX_libretro]</refsmall>|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}|[http://wwwfms.vikkomkon.ccorg/bluemsxfMSX/#Downloads {{fMSXVer}}]<br/download>[https://buildbot.html 2libretro.8.2com/nightly/ libretro core]|{{✓}}|{{✓}} |{{✓}}
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|[https://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/changelog/ Retro Virtual Machine]
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|[http://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/ 2.1.9]
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|[http://webmsx.org/ WebMSX]
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|[https://github.com/ppeccin/WebMSX/releases git]
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|[[MAME]http://emulicious.net/ Emulicious]|Multi-platformalign=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}|[httphttps://wwwemulicious.mamedev.orgnet/downloads/release.html {{MAMEVerEmuliciousVer}}]
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|?|?|?||? ||{{~✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}}|-|[[ares]]|align=left|{{~Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS}} |[https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares/releases {{~aresVer}} ]|{{~✓}}||{{✓}}||?||?||?||{{✗}}||{{✗}}||{{✓}}||{{✓}}||{{✗}}|-|[[higan]] (火眼)<br/>byuu (謬/view)|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}} |[https://github.com/higan-emu/higan/releases {{HiganVer}}]|High {{✓}}||{{✓}}||?||?||?||{{✗}}||{{✗}} ||{{✓}}||{{✗}}||{{✗}}
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|[[Clock Signal|CLK]]
|align=left|{{Icon|Linux|macOS and UNIXalikes|FreeBSD}}|[https://github.com/TomHarte/CLK/releases {{clkverclkVer}}]
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|[[Pantheon]]
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|[http://bostjan-grandovec.si/Content/News.htm {{PantheonVer}}]
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|{{~}} |High|{{✗}}|{{✗}}|{{✗}}|{{✓}}|{{✗}}|-|[[MSXPLAYer]]<br/><small>(fMSX based)</small>|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|<small>MSX Game Reader<br/>(Commercial)</small>|{{✓}}|{{~}} |{{~}} |{{✓}} ||Mid ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||High {{✗}}|-|[https://web.archive.org/web/20071206014650/http://www.dridus.com:80/~nyef/darcnes/ DarcNES]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}|[https://segaretro.org/DarcNES 9b0401/9b0313]|{{~}}|{{✗}} |{{✗}} |{{✗}} ||Low ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}}|-|[http://cngsoft.no-ip.org/cpcec.htm MSXEC]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[http://cngsoft.no-ip.org/cpcec.htm 20240328]|{{✓}}|{{✓}}|{{✓}}|?||? ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{?}} ||{{✓}} ||{{TBD}}
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!colspan="13"|Mobile / ARM|-|[http://webmsx.org/ WebMSX[openMSX]]|Webalign=left|{{Icon|Android}}|[https://github.com/ppeccinopenMSX/WebMSX GitopenMSX/releases/download/RELEASE_0_15_0/openMSX-openmsx-0.15.0.apk 0.15.0]|{{✓}} |{{✓}}
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|[https://docs.libretro.com/library/bluemsx/ blueMSX_libretro]
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|[https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core]
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|[https://docs.libretro.com/library/fmsx/ fMSX_libretro]
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|[https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core]
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|[[MSXPLAYer]http://www.explusalpha.com/home/msx-emu MSX.emu]<br/><small>(fMSX basedblueMSX tech)</small>|Windowsalign=left|{{Icon|Android|iOS|Linux}}<smallbr>MSX Game Reader{{Icon|webOS|Pandora|Pyra}}|[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.explusalpha.MsxEmu {{.emuVer}}]<br/>(Commercial)<[https://pyra-handheld.com/repo/apps/78 1.5.46.02 Pyra][https://repo.openpandora.org/small>?page=detail&app=MSXemu_ptitseb Build 16 Pandora]|{{✓}}|{{✓}} |{{✓}} |{{✓}} |High|{{✗}}
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|{{~}} |{{~✓}}|-!colspan="13"|Consoles|-|[https://docs.libretro.com/library/bluemsx/ blueMSX_libretro]|align=left|{{Icon|XB1|SXS}}|[https://www.retroarch.com/?page=platforms libretro core] |{{✓}} |{{✓}} |{{✓}}
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|[[fMSX]]|Multi-platform|[httphttps://fmsdocs.komkonlibretro.orgcom/library/fMSXfmsx/#Downloads 5.4fMSX_libretro]|align=left|{{Icon|XB1|SXS}}|[https://www.retroarch.com/?page=platforms libretro core]
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||Mid ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✓}}|-| [[fMSX|fMSX PSP]]|align=left|{{Icon|PSP}}| [https://archive.org/details/fmsxpsp.7z 5.4.2]<br/>[https://github.com/8bitpsp/fms git]|{{✓}}|{{✓}}|{{✓}} |{{✗}}|Mid|{{✗}}|{{✗}}|{{✓}}|{{✗}}|{{✓}}
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| PSPMSX|align=left|{{Icon|PSP}}|[httpshttp://webzx81.archivezx81.orgfree.fr/webserendipity/20071206014650index.php?/http:archives//www368-PSPMSX-MSX-Emulator-for-PSP-v1.5.1-Irda-Joy.html 1.dridus5.com:80/~nyef/darcnes/ DarcNES1]|Multi-platform{{✓}}|{{✓}}|{{✓}} |{{✗}}|Mid|[https://segaretro.org/DarcNES 9b0401/9b0313]{{✗}}
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|MiiSX
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|[http://wiibrew.org/wiki/MiiSX 0.4]
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|BlueMSXbox
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|[https://digiex.net/threads/bluemsxbox-v8-download-msx-msx2-msx2-emulator-for-xbox.13764/ v8]
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|[http://msxds.msxblue.com/ msxDS]
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|0.94
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!colspan|MSXAdvance|align="11"left|{{Icon|GBA}}|[https://emutopia.com/index.php/emulators/item/345-msx/522-msxadvance 0.4]|{{✓}}|?|?|{{✗}}|Low ||{{✗}} ||{{✗}} ||{{✓}} ||{{✗}} ||Mobile{{✗}}
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|[http://www.explusalpha.com/home/msx-emu MSX.emu]<br/><small>(blueMSX tech)</small>DreamMSX DC|[[Android emulatorsalign=left|{{Icon|Android]], iOS, [https://www.ouya.tv/game/MSXemu/ Ouya], <br/>Linux, WebOSDC}}|[https://play.googleconsolecopyworld.com/storedc/apps/details?id=comdc_emulators.explusalphashtml#DreamMSX 0.MsxEmu 1.5.34]<br />[https://github.com/Rakashazi/emu-ex-plus-alpha Git2g]
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|UltraMSX2|align=left|{{Icon|N64}}|[https://pyra-handheldwww.comzophar.net/boardsutilities/threadsn64util/emu-ex-plus-alpha-ported-to-the-pandoraultramsx2.70450/ MSXhtml 1.emu0]<br/><small>(blueMSX tech)</small>|Pandora|[https://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=MSXemu_ptitseb Build 15]|{{✓}}|?|{{~}}|? ||{{~}} ||{{~}} ||{{~}} ||High ||{{✗}} ||{{~}}
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You may also want to check out [http://takeda-toshiya.my.coocan.jp/ Takeda Toshiya's website] for emulators of many old Japanese computer systems (see the Download section of [http://takeda-toshiya.my.coocan.jp/common/index.html the Common Source Code Project]). Includes yayaMSX1, yayaMSX2, yayaMSX2+ (MSX/MSX2/MSX2+ emulators by Mr.tanam and Mr.umaiboux), yayaFS-A1 (by Mr.umaiboux) and ePX-7. [http://www.emu-france.com/emulateurs/10-ordinateurs/282-takeda-emulation/ Emu-France] also has a bunch of Takeda's emulators mirrored. Their downloads are smaller than Takeda's own releases.
===Comparisons===
====PC====;[[openMSX]]:Another open source project in active development. In recent years, it has surpassed blueMSX in terms of accuracy and hardware support. It's also the quantity of emulated hardwareonly MSX emulator that supports Palcom LaserDisc games. ;[[blueMSX]]:An inactive open source project that's with cycle accurate with accuracy and, thus, very high compatibility.;WebMSX:An MSX Emulator written in HTML5 and JavaScript. It can install is also available as a WebApp on iOS/Android/Desktop, and then run offline. An extensive list of Features can be found at its GitHub pagelibretro core. It has customizable touch controls/virtual keyboard that suit Android and iOS usage, and you can join friends in multiplayer games. [https://www.msx.org/news/en/new-webmsx-emulator Made by Paulo Peccin (ppeccin)].;[[MSXPLAYer]]:This commercial emulator from the early 2000's were initially found bundled with magazines or hardware. Nowadays, the most recent version of [https://www.msx.org/wiki/MSX-PLAYer MSXPLAYer] is to be found accompanied with the MSX Game Reader released in 2004-2005. [https://www.msx.org/articles/msxplayer-gamereader-edition Its emulation accuracy of MSX 1 was only above average, but its TurboR accuracy was surprisingly good.]
<u>'''Mobile:'''</u>;WebMSX;MSX.emu:An open-source HTML5 emulator that uses blueMSX's emulation backend and built on top of the developer's Imagine engine used written in all his applicationsJavaScript by Paulo Peccin (ppeccin). It emulates the MSX range and [[ColecoVision_emulators|ColecoVision]]. Most MSX games should run & audio can be good. Sega SG-1000 support is planned in the future. Contact developer for the [http<ref>https://cydiawww.saurikmsx.comorg/packagenews/com.explusalpha.msxemuen/new-webmsx-emulator</ Cydia store version] ref> It can be installed as a web app on [http:iOS/Android/wwwDesktop, and run offline.explusalphaIt has customizable touch controls and a virtual keyboard for mobile usage, and netplay support for multiplayer games.com/home/general-info/platforms/ios iOS]A more extensive list of features can be found at its GitHub page.
;[[MSXPLAYer]]:A commercial emulator from the early 2000s that was also distributed through magazines and hardware.<uref>Listshttps://www.msx.org/wiki/MSX-PLAYer</uref> Its most recent version was accompanied with the MSX Game Reader produced between 2004 and 2005. The accuracy of its MSX 1 emulation was only above average, but it had surprisingly good TurboR accuracy.<ref>:- [httphttps://takeda-toshiyawww.mymsx.coocanorg/articles/msxplayer-gamereader-edition</ref> ====Mobile====;MSX.jp/ Official website emu:Uses blueMSX's emulation backend and built on top of Takeda] consisting of Takeda Toshiyathe developer's Imagine engine used in all his applications. It emulates the MSX range and [[ColecoVision_emulators|ColecoVision]]. Most MSX games should run, and audio can be good. [[SG-1000 emulators |Sega SG-1000]] support is planned in the future. Contact the developer for many old Japanese computer systems (See Source Code & Binary Archives under the Download sector [http://takeda-toshiyacydia.mysaurik.coocancom/package/com.jpexplusalpha.msxemu/ Cydia store version] on [http:/common/indexwww.explusalpha.html herecom/home/general-info/platforms/ios iOS]. Includes yayaMSX1 ==Hardware Variants=====Generations===There were multiple revisions to the MSX standard, reflected in greater or lesser support by emulators: * ''the MSX 1'' is the original 1983 machine, with a 3.58Mhz Z80, an AY 3-8910 sound chip, yayaMSX2and a TMS video processor — it offers resolutions up to 256x192 with attribute-based colours, yayaMSX2single-colour sprites and no hardware scrolling. This machine primarily differs from contemporaries such as the ColecoVision and Sega SC-3000 only in its sound chip;* ''the MSX 2'' is a 1985 revision that significantly upgrades the video processor; the maximum resolution is now 512x212, sprites are up to 16 colour, hardware vertical scrolling is available, more normative bitmap and non-attribute-based tile colour modes are offered, and primitive graphics acceleration is available — the video processor can independently perform tasks such as drawing lines and filling rectangles. Unlike the TMS chip in the MSX 1, no other machines use this video processor, so MSX 2 emulation is attempted less often than MSX 1 emulation;* ''the MSX 2+'' is a minor revision from 1988 that adds hardware support for horizontal scrolling and a few extra colour modes; some 2+ (models offer an optional modest speed improvement to the Z80 to 5.37Mhz;* ''the TurboR'' from 1990 offers the R800 processor as an alternative to the Z80, which is an offspring of the Z800, offering Z80 backwards compatibility with significantly increased throughput. Commercial software overwhelmingly targets the MSX 1 or MSX 2 standards, with some able to benefit from the improved horizontal scrolling of the MSX/MSX2/MSX22+ emulators by Mr.tanam Neither the 2+ nor the TurboR sold in substantial volumes, and Mra proposed MSX 3 standard never reached consumers.umaiboux ===Specific models==={{Main|wikipedia:MSX#Manufacturers{{!}}Manufacturers list}} (WikipediaMSX machines were manufactured by a wide range of companies including Pioneer, Panasonic, Sharp, Sony, Sanyo, yayaFSPhilips and LG Goldstar. Some of the notable machines include: * the '''Pioneer Palcom PX-A1 7''', an MSX1 computer aimed at the Japanese market. It was meant for attaching to a [[LaserDisc]] player, and as such has Superimpose capabilities (by Mrputting pictures and texts above the Laser Disc image). The PSG sound is stereo, contrary to almost all MSX machines.umaibouxPioneer also sold the '''ER-101''' interface (Laser Vision) and ePXunit which made it possible for all MSX computers to have the same functionalities as the Palcom PX-7.);::* Panasonic's '''FS- [http://www.emuA1''' (1986), '''FS-france.comA1mkII''' (W/emulateurs/10added keypad) and its Italian counterpart, the '''Toshiba FS-ordinateurs/282TM1''' were based on the MSX2 standard; and* Panasonic's '''FS-takedaA1FX''' (1988) and '''FS-emulationA1WX''' (W/ Takeda Common Binaries] (An archive of all Takeda emulators for added MSX-MUSIC & a Japanese systems including Word processor) are MSX 2+ derived hardware; the FM'''FS-7 at Emu-France.com. Smaller file size than at A1WSX''' (1989) was the official websitelast MSX 2+ computer.)
==Resources==
* [http://www.faq.msxnet.org/suffix.html ROM and disk images] (The Ultimate MSX FAQ)
* [http://www.msxcartridgeshop.com/ MegaFlashRom] (MSX Cartridge Shop. Cartridge with flash ROM memory.)
 
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==External links==
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