Hello again
Maybe it is one of the first pics that Panasonic made of
their "incoming" MSXturboR FS-A1GT, when it was
only a prototype.
Yes, I dindnĀ“t notice the third hole!
I think that the picture is not a trick (someone propagating
false FS-A1GT photos? naaa) and I also discard
a
_1.jpeg
You can see that the "FDD" acronym is as wider as the one printed in the
FS-A1ST. Then, are there two FS-A1GT versions? If yes, have they
(exactly)
the same mother board?
I think that the GT with the wider "FDD" acronym was the first GT model
because
the "FDD"
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/graphics/jpg/hardware/panasonic_fs-a1gt_1.jpeg
This is certainly a strange turboR GT!
It has an extra port just under the diskdrive
(3 gameports?? Naah.. this must be something else)
Greetz,
A puzzled Sander Zuidema
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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Sander Zuidema wrote:
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/graphics/jpg/hardware/panasonic_fs-a1gt_1.jpeg
This is certainly a strange turboR GT!
It has an extra port just under the diskdrive
(3 gameports?? Naah.. this must be something else)
The port under the diskdrive is
This is certainly a strange turboR GT!
It has an extra port just under the diskdrive
(3 gameports?? Naah.. this must be something else)
Yeah, it is rather strange.hmmm.indeed 3 ports...And a
bigger FDD-sign..strange.
Anne
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Hey,
The port under the diskdrive is joystick port 2.
No it's not, that one's behind the diskdrive (trust me, I have a GT standing
right here). You have port 1 under the numeric keyboard, an undefined hole
under the diskdrive, which definately isn't there on my GT and then comes
port 2.
You
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Sander Zuidema wrote:
The port under the diskdrive is joystick port 2.
No it's not, that one's behind the diskdrive (trust me, I have a GT standing
right here). You have port 1 under the numeric keyboard, an undefined hole
under the diskdrive, which definately isn't