SELLING MY MSX 2 EXPERT BRAZILIAN GRADIENTE/DDX

Por mtini

Master (142)

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06-08-2019, 05:43

I am selling my MSX2 Expert computer from Gradiente / DDX. It is a very rare computer to find as it is a DDX MSX2. The ad is on Ebay and I accept Paypal. Shipping to any country.

The computer is working perfectly, please see the announcement at:

MSX 2 Expert Gradiente/DDX

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Por mtini

Master (142)

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06-08-2019, 05:47

I forgot to let you know, if anyone wants to contact me by email, I can make a better price by paying me directly through Paypal. In this case my email address is: marcelotini@gmail.com

I also have a MEGARAM DISK DDX 256 for sale, also very rare to find, even here in Brazil.

An important detail about Megaram DDX is that it works on Brazilian micros like this Expert I'm selling, but it doesn't work on some Japanese MSX. Not sure how it works on European MSX micros because I don't have any around here.

Por ToriHino

Paladin (857)

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06-08-2019, 19:04

Nice machine! And even the basic is localized I see...

Por mtini

Master (142)

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07-08-2019, 00:21

I added some photos of the computer and the keyboard.

Por meits

Scribe (6544)

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07-08-2019, 03:41

As a European I'm not that familiar with this machine. Nice to see the back side and how different connectors there are. If the pin distance is the same one could easily put their NMS8250,55,80 keyboard in the printer port. Smile

Por mtini

Master (142)

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08-08-2019, 03:09

I forgot to put the MEGARAM DISK DDX 256 link.

I'm putting it down.

MEGARAM DISK DDX 256

This computer, Expert MSX2 was released here in Brazil in 1985, to be exact in late 1985. The MSX2 never appeared here in Brazil by Gradiente and Sharp. We had through ACVS and DDX transformation kits for MSX2 and MSX2 +.

It is very difficult to find such a computer, even here in Brazil.

This MSX was my second computer. The first was a clone of ZX81 that in Brazil had the name of TK85 manufactured by MICRODIGITAL.