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Hello from Russia!! 🙂
Today I received the MZ-700.
Today I received the MZ-700.
I still have my MZ-700 but who knows how to connect it to a monitor.
Any hint?
Thanks,
M
Any hint?
Thanks,
M
By the way today is Feb, 3 2012!!!
Patocojo, Spain
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Friday, Feb. 03, 2012 at 00:18
Patocojo, Spain
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Friday, Feb. 03, 2012 at 00:18
Amazing website!!!! almost everything is here. Thank you very much for your hard work, you definitely make these computers keep alive
Wow, what a nostalgy...
Those were the days of good hunting and good sleeping. [R. Kipling]
thank you, my Sharp MZ-800
Those were the days of good hunting and good sleeping. [R. Kipling]
thank you, my Sharp MZ-800
Hi,
Love this site and just wanted to announce the recent upload of my own site, hopefully the URL will appear in this guestbook entry. Ive included a link to this MZ site too. Would appreciate any comments on my own site from any MZ users, its not a flashy site at all, but hopefully everyone prefers *content* to flashy graphics.
Ben
Love this site and just wanted to announce the recent upload of my own site, hopefully the URL will appear in this guestbook entry. Ive included a link to this MZ site too. Would appreciate any comments on my own site from any MZ users, its not a flashy site at all, but hopefully everyone prefers *content* to flashy graphics.
Ben
Im crazy for SHARP MZ-700 (I have 3 of this...), i have but the first one on 1983 and I use again sometime for my personal BASIC programs...
I have some original programs cassette, if there is someone that like or change, please contact me.
Thank you.
Riccardo
I have some original programs cassette, if there is someone that like or change, please contact me.
Thank you.
Riccardo
Thanks for an excellent site; I have found some things I never knew existed!
I am happy to report that the MZ80A that I purchased new in July 1983 is still fully working although has needed a bit of help at times. Recently the capacitor directly across the mains supply input (in the box in the back right) exploded generating lots of white smoke and a pretty bad smell. I discovered that these capacitors were rated at 250v which was really is marginal for the UK and after 24 year they had had enough! I replaced them with 1000v capacitors of the same value but had to cut away a bit of the internal cover because they were also bigger.
I am happy to report that the MZ80A that I purchased new in July 1983 is still fully working although has needed a bit of help at times. Recently the capacitor directly across the mains supply input (in the box in the back right) exploded generating lots of white smoke and a pretty bad smell. I discovered that these capacitors were rated at 250v which was really is marginal for the UK and after 24 year they had had enough! I replaced them with 1000v capacitors of the same value but had to cut away a bit of the internal cover because they were also bigger.
There are quite few MZ-800 games for download, not even Flappy. Is it still copyrighted?
My first computer was mz 721 and it was fantastic, it never showed bluescreen and allways its works perfectly 🙂 **censored** i love that machine 🙂