QS-111
"Quickshot II Turbo" joystick. Compatible with SVI-3x8 systems, but probably not with MSX. Does NOT have separate trigger buttons. |
SVI not MSX compatible |
QS-5
Quickshot V
For use with
- Any MSX Compatible Computers
- SVI-318/328/728 and Express Computer System
- Atari Video Computer System
- Atari 400/800, 600XL, 800XL, 1200XL Computer
- Sears Video Arcade
- Commodore 64
- Commodore Vic-20 Computer
- NEC PC-6001 Computer |
Joystick/pad |
SV-202
Transformer for SV-601 |
non-MSX |
SV-668
Datarecorder
(Box does not seem to mention the Spectravideo brand... but it is mentioned in MSX Computer Magazine 2 in a Spectravideo product overview, like the SV-1400.) |
Data Recorder |
SV-802
Centronics interface |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SV-903
Tape recorder (1800 bps, stereo. microphone). Are the SV-903 and SVI-904 possibly the same recorders, but just targeting different markets? |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-101
Quickshot I joystick. Also known as the 318-101 |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-101M
Quickshot I joystick for MSX |
Joystick/pad |
SVI-102
Quickshot II joystick |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-102M
Quickshot II MSX joystick |
Joystick/pad |
SVI-105
Graphic Tablet |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-105M
Graphic Tablet |
Touchpad |
SVI-106
Joystick |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-107
Quickshot VII joy card |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-107M
Quickshot VII MSX joy card |
Joystick/pad |
SVI-109
Quickshot IX joy ball. SVI compatible, NOT MSX |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-109M
Quickshot IX MSX joy ball. This is a ball shaped joystick (not a trackball). |
Joystick/pad |
SVI-111
Quickshot II Turbo |
Joystick/pad |
SVI-2000A
Spectravideo RobotArm Alpha Pack, includes 2 joysticks and the robotarm. |
Other |
SVI-2000B
Spectravideo Robotarm Beta Pack. Robot arm piloted by the MSX with ROGO language (yellow robot arm and grey cartridge) |
Other |
SVI-2000C
SVI 2000C ROGO Language card. With this card you can control the SVI 2000B Robotarm |
Other |
SVI-201
Power supply for SVI-300 series and SVI-700 series computer system |
Power Supply |
SVI-205A
Centronics interface cable |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-209
RS-232C cable |
Other Cable |
SVI-213
Cartridge to allow the SVI-707 floppy disk drive to be connected to a regular MSX cartridge slot.
This is just a simple pass-through as the actual controller for the SVI-707 is inside the drive enclosure (below the drive itself) |
Disk drive interface |
SVI-3000
SVI-3000 Printer |
Plotter/Printer |
SVI-318
Spectravideo computer, 32kB RAM, rubber keyboard, builtin joystick (Beta version of an MSX computer) |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-328
Spectravideo computer, 64kB RAM, numeric keypad, real keyboard (Beta version of an MSX computer, MSX1 compatible with an emulator (Emulates MSX-BASIC V1.0)) |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-328MkII
Same as SVI-328, but this version has RF video output |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-601
Super expander (7 slots) |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-602
Mini expander (1 slot) |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-603
Coleco game adapter for SVI-3x8 systems. Seems two different hardware revisions existed. |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-605A
Super expander (4 slots), 326kB 5.25" floppy disk drive |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-605B
Super expander (4 slots), two 326kB 5.25" floppy disk drives |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-606
MSX-expansion unit. Enables the SVI-318 or 328 to use MSX cartridges, tapes and joysticks. It has the necessary connectors for that equipment and a built in keypad |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-609
LAN Master Station ? |
Other Communication |
SVI-701
Internal modem 75/1200 bps |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-707
External 5.25" floppy disk drive for SVI-728 |
5.25" disk drive |
SVI-709
MSX Network Interface Card. From the manual: This cartridge transforms your computer into a station in the SVI-609 Local Area Network. These stations are given access to the mass-storage and rapid printing resources of the SVI-609 Master Station. Each slave station can make use of a portion of the SVI-609's 10M-bytes hard disk for its own file storage, and all stations can share a common storage area, printer spooler and software library. [1?] |
Other Communication |
SVI-717
Interface for 2 floppy disk drives |
Disk drive interface |
SVI-718
Slot expander |
Slot expander |
SVI-727
MSX 80 column cartridge |
Other Video |
SVI-728
MSX1 computer, 64kB RAM, numeric keypad |
MSX 1 |
SVI-737
modem + RS-232C interface |
Modem |
SVI-738
MSX1 computer, 64kB RAM, built in 80 columns card (V9938), RS-232C interface, 360kB 3.5" floppy disk drive. Also called X'PRESS and also SVI-318 and SVI-328 MSX compatible with an emulator |
MSX 1 |
SVI-747
64kB RAM extension (probably it is not Mapper RAM) |
RAM Expansion |
SVI-757
RS-232C interface |
RS-232 Interface |
SVI-767
MSX Data Cassette |
Data Recorder |
SVI-777
Stringy floppy disk drive. Similar to tape. |
Other |
SVI-778
Expansionslot |
Slot expander |
SVI-779
Expansionslot to ROM slot converter |
Slot expander |
SVI-787
External 3.5" 360kB floppy disk drive for SVI-738 (Used as drive B:, both SS and DS versions available) |
3.5" disk drive |
SVI-801
Floppy disk drive controller cartridge |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-803
16kB RAM cartridge |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-805
RS-232C interface |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-806
80-Column display cartridge. Early models had the product code SV-806 |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-807
64kB RAM cartridge |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-808
Modem |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-811
Spectravideo SVI-811 msx adapter with 2 controller ports
With this you can play MSX games on a SVI-838 computer |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-838
X'PRESS 16 - PC and MSX2 hybride. Only MSX compatible when SVI-811 MSX game adapter is connected (MSX cartridge adapter). It's only possible to use MSX's cartridge based software then. |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-901
Dot matrix printer |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-902
External 157kB 5.25" floppy disk |
SVI not MSX compatible |
SVI-904
Data Cassette (1800 bps). Notice how the bottom label says "SV-904", but also references on the FCC label the SV-903. Are they the same recorders, but possibly targeting different markets? |
SVI not MSX compatible |