Generation-MSX

All hardware: Telemática/Talent


Name
Telemática/Talent
Scene Group/Person
No
Country
Argentina 
 Title Product type
APT-950
adapter cartridge to connect DPF-550, TMS-510, TRX-700, etc. to a normal cartridge slot
Other
DM-120
monochrome monitor, 12 inch, green
Monitor
DPC-200
Argentinian MSX1 computer, 64kB RAM, Daewoo's MSX model sold under the Talent name
MSX 1
DPC-200A
Argentinian MSX1 computer, 64kB RAM, actually same as TPC-310, but with MSX1 BIOS and less RAM and VRAM; has V9938 and S1985 and all
MSX 1
DPC-300
MSX-2 Computer, 128kB RAM, no disk drive. Daewoo's MSX Model CPC-300 (IQ2000) sold under the Talent name.
MSX 2
DPF-550/5
5.25 inch diskdrive (double sided), with built in controller
5.25" disk drive
DPF-560
5.25 inch diskdrive (use as 2nd diskdrive)
5.25" disk drive
DPJ-900
joystick
Joystick/pad
DPL-400
plotter (actually by Daewoo)
Plotter/Printer
DPM-220
mouse
Mouse
DPS-201
Argentinian MSX1 computer, 64kB RAM, including TNX-410, used in schools on secondary level
MSX 1
MC-300D
data recorder
Data Recorder
Mini LAN
MSX network developed in Argentina, used in some schools
Other Communication
TDC-600
floppy disk drive controller cartridge, also supports 3.5 inch diskdrives
Disk drive interface
TEV-605
80 column cartridge
Other Video
TMS-520
modem cartridge
Modem
TMX-510
modem cartridge including software
Modem
TNX-410
numeric keypad
Keyboard
TPC-310
MSX2 computer, 128kB RAM, looks like the DPC-200, has builtin setup/calendar software (press CTRL+SHIFT)
MSX 2
TPF-723
5.25 inch diskdrive (use as 2nd drive)
5.25" disk drive
TPF-724
cable to connect DPF-560 and DPF-550 drives
Disk drive cable
TPF-725
5.25 inch diskdrive (use as 2nd drive)
5.25" disk drive
TPP-311
MSX2 computer, 64kB RAM, 64kB VRAM, including MSX Logo, used in primary level schools
MSX 2
TPS-312
MSX2 computer, 64kB RAM, 64kB VRAM, including MSX Write and MSX Plan, used in secondary level schools
MSX 2
TRX-700
RS-232C cartridge, including software
RS-232 Interface
TRX-710
RS-232C cartridge
RS-232 Interface
TVD-256
video digitizer for MSX2, uses the color bus connector of the TPC-310 It came with a 5,25" floppy diskette containing a program to make video subtitles. This program was called "Titulador" (titler) and worked under MSX-DOS mode. The quantity of subtitle text was limited by the RAM memory and the program wasn't able to load subtitles from diskette in sequence, so the videos to subtitle couldn't be too long. The "Titulador" software worked only in 256x212 resolution ( SCREEN 8 ).
Other Video