> Perhaps a stupid question about the Sony HB-F700 MSX2.

Since when are questions stupid? ;-)

> I have three Sony HB-F700 computers. Two of them have HB-F700D and one has
> HB-F700P on the casing.
> What is the difference between the two models?

The D model is the German one. It contains German roms and is equipped with a 
German keyboard (KBD-12D). This is a QWERTZ keyboard. You can connect an 
international keyboard (KBD-12P), but this won't help you, since the keyboard 
matrix in the ROM of the 700D is still German.
My opinion: German keyboards suck. ;-)


[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Hi
>P = spain D = Deutch F = French
>The final letter ( like HB 700 "F") is just a country code

P is not Spain, but PAL. This generally means Europe. My Sony HB-G900P and 
HB-F700P for example are not Spanish, but have an international keyboard and 
ROM. However, indeed, some Spanish MSX freaks told me once their P has got a 
Spanish layout. THere also exist S models, like the HB-F9S. I expected it to 
be Spanish, but according to the same Spanish guys it was not...
Anyway, except for the AP of the HB-G900AP, the letters indeed only refer to a 
country it is made for. In case of the AP, it is a G900P which is more 
'A'dvanced. Which is probably the meaning of A. :)

Grtjs, Manuel

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