From the creators of the Pocket386 and Pocket8086.
A Chinese company called 8086YES!, which was previously behind the Pocket386 and Pocket8086, has recently announced a new portable MSX2-compatible laptop computer, which is being referred to online as the MSXBOOK (thanks 4Gamer!).
According to the page for the new machine, the unofficial device is based on the One Chip MSX (OCM), which was released back in 2006, but has been reconfigured into a portable form factor that makes it easier to use on the go. It features a 9.7-inch LCD screen upcycled from an iPad 2, capable of outputting a 1024×768 resolution image, as well as a backlit mechanical keyboard.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
From the creators of the Pocket386 and Pocket8086.
A Chinese company called 8086YES!, which was previously behind the Pocket386 and Pocket8086, has recently announced a new portable MSX2-compatible laptop computer, which is being referred to online as the MSXBOOK (thanks 4Gamer!).
According to the page for the new machine, the unofficial device is based on the One Chip MSX (OCM), which was released back in 2006, but has been reconfigured into a portable form factor that makes it easier to use on the go. It features a 9.7-inch LCD screen upcycled from an iPad 2, capable of outputting a 1024×768 resolution image, as well as a backlit mechanical keyboard.
Read the full article on timeextension.com