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It all started with a Toshiba HX-10.

The HX-10 is a nice toy, easy to enhance and do electronic experiments with. But not a personal computer. And then a Spectravideo SVI.738 changed the way of working with computers at home. This is a mature computer! My interests in video editing made me buy an NSM8280 and for many years many MSX acccessories were added.
In 1998 I started to sell some of those unused MSX collectibles, in 1999 the reverse happened and I bought back all. And added many many MSX 1, 2, 2+ and much more accessories. Every year the collection grows with some unique items.

1998 is also the year my online MSX information appeared. Now it is called the MSX Info pages and spans as much technical information as I have produced myself by scanning documents and collecting files or received from fellow enthousiasts.
Please have also  look at all the MSX items in my collection.  

The MSX Info pages went trough several revisions and were stored on different websites, like geocities, msx2.com (thanks Iwein!) and my personal interest website, http://www.hansotten.com The large file collection used to be stored on the Funet archive, and fo several years on the successor, http://www.msxarchive.nl (thansk Tristan).

From end 2007 the MSX Info Pages, together with the Funet archive (except the games) and enhanced with many resources from my personal file collection, are stored on the retro8bits website, thanks to the MSX ALL team and Julio Marchi.

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