Sony XV-J770
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Description
The Sony XV-J770 is a video titler appliance, aimed at the Japanese market. The system is basically an MSX2, but without the MSX logo. It is very similar to the XV-J777.
The system is only meant to run the integrated video titler software, and as such does not have a Data Recorder, Floppy drive or MSX cartridge slot. As such to run MSX programs on it, other then the integrated software there are a few barriers to overcome.
This system appears to have been made by Mitsumi, the label on the back of the case says Mitsumi and so does the PCB. Despite this, all the ROMs are from SONY, most of them from the HB-F1XD.
Brand | Sony (manufacturer: Mitsumi?) |
Model | XV-J770 |
Year | ? |
Region | Japan |
Launch price | |
RAM | 64kB |
VRAM | 128kB |
Media | |
Video | Yamaha V9938 |
Audio | PSG |
Chipset | Yamaha S1985 |
Keyboard layout | specific keypad |
Extras | Kanji-ROM, 16kB SRAM, IC memory card slot, Superimposer, Mouse (Sony MOS-1), special keyboard |
Emulation | ROMs dumped, but not yet emulated |
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Specifications
Software side, this machine has MSX-BASIC 2.0
Connections
- Keyboard connector
- One Joystick (DB-9 male), meant for the mouse
- IC Memory card slot
- One GPI (General Purpose Interface) port
- One set of RCA Video/Audio + S-Video output connectors on the rear
- One set of RCA Video/Audio + S-Video input connectors on the front
- Two sets of RCA Video/Audio + S-Video input connectors on the rear
- power cable
- Power outlet
Note: No Data recorder connector or MSX cartridge slot!