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Dragon Data Ltd
MSX-64

The Dragon MSX computer was announced in mid 85, one year after EuroHard S.A. bought the Dragon Data Company. It was made by Radofin, an Hong Kong company which also designed the Mattel Aquarius computers.

It was a standard MSX-1 computer. Although Radofin delivered about 500 pieces, the MSX-64 never reached the dealer shelves because of Eurohard bankruptcy rumors.

All of the MSX-64 production, as well as other Dragon prototypes were later given to Eurohard employees as a part of their wage.

Image from the Tromax Ancient Computer Museum, proud owner of the MSX-64 Number 37.

We need more info about this computer ! If you designed, used, or have more info about this system, please send us pictures or anything you might find useful.
NAME  MSX-64
MANUFACTURER  Dragon Data Ltd
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  Spain
YEAR  May 1985
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Microsoft Extended Basic (MSX Basic V1.0)
KEYBOARD  73 keys, including 5 functions and 4 arrow keys
CPU  Zilog Z80A
SPEED  3.58 MHz
RAM  64 KB
VRAM  16 KB
ROM  32 KB BASIC/BIOS ( MSX BASIC V1.0)
TEXT MODES  Mode 0 : 40 x 24 , Mode 1 : 32 x 24
GRAPHIC MODES  Up to 256 x 192 with 16 colors
COLORS  16
SOUND  Programmable Sound Generator
3 channels, 8 octaves
I/O PORTS  Joystick socket , Cardridge slot, Tape-recorder, RGB video, Parallel Centronics
OS  MSX DOS
POWER SUPPLY  Built-in PSU





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