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Tokyo Retro Computer Users



Our 53rd meetup is in the books. Sean brought in his FM-77 L4 for a little bit of gaming and messing around with Logo, as well as his Hitachi MB-H3 MSX2 machine for a second attempt at fixing the keyboard. The expected fix did not succeed in getting the "@" key to respond. Games were played, and Logo was messed around with, however.



Ondrej took along his PowerBook to take a look at the persistent locking-up problem it was experiencing. Between him and Daniel, they were able to narrow it down to an on-board memory socket and it has been running stably since, allowing him to continue his quest to build Prague in SimCity 2000. He also had his Mega65 with him to show off.



Daniel brought in an unusual MSX machine. We've probably had more than a dozen different MSX machines around over the past 52 meetups, but this was our first time to see a Korean one. This one was manufactured by Daewoo.



Tom brought in his MSX2+ for some gaming, as new member Tor looked around at the various member activities taking place.



Colin was busy working on a Raspberry Pi project and a Commodore 64C case and keyboard coupled with keyboard interface.





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