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Mitsubishi
ML-FX1 / FX2

The ML-FX1 is a classic MSX 1 system with 64 KB RAM and a complete full-stroke keyboard including a numeric keypad. Its case is very similar to the Mitsubishi GL-10 MSX2 computer.

The ML-FX2 is the same computer but with some software built-in: Data-base, Wordprocessor, Paint program and Communication tools.

Oscar reports :
It was my first computer. It was one of the few MSX 1 that had an extended numeric keypad. It was 100% compatible with the standard and worked very well.


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NAME  ML-FX1 / FX2
MANUFACTURER  Mitsubishi
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  Japan
YEAR  ? 1983
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Microsoft Extended Basic (MSX Basic V1.0)
KEYBOARD  Full-stroke keyboard including 5 function keys, numeric keypad and 4 arrow keys
CPU  Zilog Z80A
SPEED  3.58 MHz
CO-PROCESSOR  Video chip compatible with the Texas Instruments TMS 9918/A or TMS 9928/A (Japan : 60 Hz) or TMS 9929/A (Europe : 50 Hz)
RAM  64 KB
VRAM  16 KB
ROM  32 KB BASIC/BIOS ( MSX BASIC V1.0)
TEXT MODES  Mode 0 : 40 x 24
Mode 1 : 32 x 24
GRAPHIC MODES  Mode 2 : 256 x 192 with 16 colors (Hires mode)
Mode 3 : 64 x 48 with 16 colors (Multi colour mode)
32 sprites
COLOrsc  16
SOUND  General Instruments AY-3-8910 Programmable Sound Generator
3 channels, 8 octaves
I/O PORTS  2 x joystick connectors, Cardridge slot, Tape-recorder plug (1200/2400 bauds), RGB video output, Centronics interface
OS  MSX DOS


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