In the past we have ocasionally seen pictures appear from ASCII's MSX2 prototypes and prototypes of MSX2+ computers. We also saw a prototype of an MSX1 with an external Z80.
What we didn't see yet was a more extensive collection of images of these prototypes. That changed when the Digibarn computer museum in California, USA, received a prototype MSX machine.The prototype comes without a case, looks a lot like a hobby project and is built on top of a wooden plate.
Luc Sala, the previous owner of the prototype, was known in Holland as the publisher of the MSX-info magazine. When he donated the prototype to Digibarn, he wrote:
I got it from Kay Nishi himself, on one of my visits to Tokyo, it's an actual development model from Kay's group. I had a magazine called msx-info in those days, might still have some copies. Philips and sony were then heavy into this msx (microsoft extended basic) untill Bill and Kay got into a fight about respect or something and Philips f-ed up the CD-i connection with Microsoft.
According to our forums these pictures are from a Yamaha MSX2 computer. More information and pictures can be found on the Digibarn site.
Relevant link: MSX Game System Prototype (May 198?)
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