>Of course the PAUSE key worked!!! This key is hardware implemented! I saw
>it in a Panasonic FSA1WSX (MSX2+) and the PAUSE key access a circuit that
>controls the clock flow. But this demands a special refresh circuit, which
>I couldn't found, but I know this has to exist.

Although I haven't tested this on my turboR I remember reading that one
shouldn't keep the PAUSE key pressed too long because memory will become
corrupt in a few seconds. I don't think any MSX have special refresh
circuitry.

>Anyway, are there others MSX that have this PAUSE key, except FSA1ST and
>FSA1GT (both TURBO-R)?

:( My Sanyo 70FD2 MSX2+ doesn't have pausekey. (The 70FD does have one,
it's in the same place as the 2nd diskdrive in the 70FD2, together with a
switch. This switch either is a RenShaTurbo or a Speed Controller)

Greetz,

                Patriek

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