> If you know how to repair a LD-700:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=463442936
> 4 broken LD-700 players for $36.

Quite cheap price, but shipping costs are too high... You can get
working LD-700 for 25-40 USD.

> > price varies from 80-120 USD per disk + shipping costs.
> A lot of money...

Yes, but truth is that these disks are rare and seems that they're
quite wanted items too.

> > I have seen them for sale only once during 1 year in the www.yahoo.co.jp.
> At http://auctions.yahoo.co.jp I also saw a complete PX-7+LD-8200D (so
> this LD model also works with PX-7)+2 MSX laser discs auctioned. Japanese
> people were paying a lot of money for this complete system (I have the pics
> of the auction).

Ah, yes, I forgot this auction. I saw it too :-). If youwant play MSX
Laserdisks it would be better to buy PX-7 from Japan, because you
will need NTSC model. Other possibility is using needed converters
for getting PAL videosignal from NTSC LD-player. All disks I know
are NTSC.

> It seems that JVC-Victor also designed a LD MSX system:
> http://members.nbci.com/toragiku/kopa/hc90_6.jpg (you can see clearly MSX and
> MSX2 logo)
> The above links work (try and try to load the links again if you get error
> messages).

This was interesting :)

You can also use Sony HB-G900xx computers with LD-player (for example
LDP-1550). It does have the P-Basic and RS-232 for controlling the
player. Iwein van Caelenberg does have both Sony MSX2 and LDP-1550.

        Greetings: Saku Taipale, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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