Hi there!!
Laurens Holst wrote:
I tried to connect my Philips MSX its keyboard to my Sanyo.
It didn't work.
hmmmProbably really not...because have that "little differences"...you
need "move" to left the contacts of the upper film... :-) and extend it..
greetz!
Daniel Ravazzi
Well, I
Well, I have a MSX by Sanyo (Wavy 70FD2), and keyboard of this machine is
not work...the keyboard film contact is broken (destroyed!)...and told me
Sanyo not have
any parts for this machine.. :-(...
BUT... :-)... I look in keyboard of Philips NMS8250 and verify that film
keyboard is
the
The switch freezes (disconnects) the processor clock. It is voor service
purpose only. I am not using my original 8250 keyboard anymore because I
have the 8250 build into PC case, so I rewired a PC keyboard to be used with
it. (Advantage: I have a 25pin d-connector on it and I can use a printer
The switch is for testpurposes. You need a cartridge too (which i do not
have..)
I think the NMS8280 service manual has some info on it (still scanning and
stitching the parts together, hope to finish it next week, had half of it
already online when geocities kicked me off, any opinion on which
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Daniel Ravazzi wrote:
Well, I have a MSX by Sanyo (Wavy 70FD2), and keyboard of this machine is
not work...the keyboard film contact is broken (destroyed!)...and told me
Sanyo not have
any parts for this machine.. :-(...
One option is to buy Leonardo Padial's keyboard
Hi again!!
Well, I have a MSX by Sanyo (Wavy 70FD2), and keyboard of this machine is
not work...the keyboard film contact is broken (destroyed!)...
One option is to buy Leonardo Padial's keyboard interface, which you can
use to connect any PC keyboard to your MSX. The interface is quite