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| Pioneer PX-7 ???
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| Unregistered | Publicado: Octubre 18 2002, 09:48   |
Hi, I have recently recieved a Pioneer PX-7 Palcom (Black) MSX computer in good working condition. I was just wondering what it's worth?
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doba msx user Mensajes: 38 | Publicado: Octubre 18 2002, 22:42   |
It's a MSX-1 computer. Should be about 10 euro, unless you'll find a crazy collector. Normal MSXers prefer MSX2 and higher.
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snout online
 msx legend Mensajes: 4995 | Publicado: Octubre 19 2002, 00:59   |
I think the PX-7 is worth a _bit_ more since it can be linked to a Laserdisc player to do some serious genlocking
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doba msx user Mensajes: 38 | Publicado: Octubre 21 2002, 15:47   |
Hey Snout  So, would you buy it? For more then 10 euro? Just curious
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snout online
 msx legend Mensajes: 4995 | Publicado: Octubre 21 2002, 19:43   |
If I had a laserdisc player I might.
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doba msx user Mensajes: 38 | Publicado: Octubre 22 2002, 02:07   |
Ok, how many Laserdisc owners are crazy about MSX-1 platform?  Please provide an approximative number  For some reasons I beleive it's somethere between 0 and 3, and all of them already have all possible kinds and models, ordered from Japan
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SaebaMSX msx addict Mensajes: 268 | Publicado: Octubre 23 2002, 10:09   |
Ehrm...Pioneer PX-7 (japanese version) is expensive, afaik.I know some people interested in getting one of them (it is not nice having a LaserDisc player and not the computer itself).Just my two cents...
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Algorythms msx freak Mensajes: 175 | Publicado: Octubre 23 2002, 22:45   |
Suuuuubu!
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zandor msx friend Mensajes: 3 | Publicado: Noviembre 21 2003, 19:10   |
What's the big deal with laserdisc? It can work perfectly fine with any VCR. The whole story with LD is that it could work as a remote for several Pioneer LDs and VCRs, making a very impractical editing suite. The realy important thing is it's genlock/overlay function. It can be used a subtitling device combined with two VCRs. It is one of the rarest MSX computers, and one was sold last year on German eBay for 130 Euros.
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Argon msx professional Mensajes: 842 | Publicado: Noviembre 21 2003, 20:07   |
You can get from 50 up to 200 euro for a PX-7, you just need to find the correct buyer.
I have one, and a compatible laserdisc Pioneer LD-5000 player should arrive next week 
I also have 1 MSX laserdisc game StarFighters.
I'm really curious about it, hope it arrives soon
If you'd sell it, I'd be happy to pay 75 euro for it
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| What's the big deal with laserdisc? It can work perfectly fine with any VCR. The whole story with LD is that it could work as a remote for several Pioneer LDs and VCRs, making a very impractical editing suite. The realy important thing is it's genlock/overlay function. It can be used a subtitling device combined with two VCRs. It is one of the rarest MSX computers, and one was sold last year on German eBay for 130 Euros.
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You're forgetting that there exist Palcom (pioneer) MSX laserdisc games. Check http://www.faq.msxnet.org !
Greetings.
Kris
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zandor msx friend Mensajes: 3 | Publicado: Noviembre 21 2003, 21:29   |
Yes, right, you can use LD as a CD ROM, but like I said, to me it's not a big deal. I used it as a subtitling machine.
I have a spare PX-7, in my MSX collection, but I won't sell it. Maybe I would trade it for MSX 3,5" external FDD plus some other MSX devices, if you make "an offer I can't refuse".
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Argon msx professional Mensajes: 842 | Publicado: Noviembre 21 2003, 23:23   |
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| Yes, right, you can use LD as a CD ROM, but like I said, to me it's not a big deal. I used it as a subtitling machine.
I have a spare PX-7, in my MSX collection, but I won't sell it. Maybe I would trade it for MSX 3,5" external FDD plus some other MSX devices, if you make "an offer I can't refuse".
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I was talking to the guy from the original post about selling his, not yours. |
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zandor msx friend Mensajes: 3 | Publicado: Noviembre 22 2003, 10:30   |
Sorry, mate. I was under assumtpion that you are replying my post.
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sander
 msx addict Mensajes: 341 | Publicado: Noviembre 22 2003, 11:26   |
Please note that you need a Japanese PX-7 to play the MSX Laserdisk games correctly because the the output needs to be NTSC if you want to use a NTSC Laserdisk player.
The Following Laserdisk players can be used to connect to the JP PX-7:
Pioneer CLD-9000, LD-7000, LD-5000, LD-v500, LDP-150. You can also use a normal NTSC MSX1, but then you need the "MSX Expansion processor ER-101" from Pioneer.
For anyone who might be interested: I still have two Laserdisk games lying around: Cosmo Circuit (SS098-0011) and Umi Yakuba (SS098-0003). If you make a nice offer you get my MSX Pink Sox Best Characters Laserdisk with it. Both games are complete with manual.
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zett msx addict Mensajes: 282 | Publicado: Noviembre 22 2003, 11:30   |
I've got a px-7 hihi
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