• Japanese Computers

    From Newtype Len@21:2/148 to All on Friday, September 20, 2024 15:30:00
    I've had a good time running PC-88 and PC-98 emulators in the past, but never have gotten to use one before. I've always thought the Sharp X68000 was a
    great looking machine, because of course I would.

    I've never met anyone who is into Japanese computers. We have enthusiasts for our own computers. Curious if anyone has ever gotten to use one and what they thought of them.

    From what I do know: there isn't a lot of ownership or appreciation for Amiga/C64 et all in Japan, so it's not like a one-sided relationship with
    retro computing.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Newtype Len on Saturday, September 21, 2024 08:17:00
    Newtype Len wrote to All <=-

    I've never met anyone who is into Japanese computers. We have
    enthusiasts for our own computers. Curious if anyone has ever gotten to use one and what they thought of them.

    They were amazing looking for the time. I go to the Vintage Computer
    Festival on the west coast, and one of the exhibitors has a collection
    of MSX systems and a tall gray box with what looked like a flat CDROM
    player in the front. All playing games I'd never seen before.


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  • From dingo@21:1/121 to Newtype Len on Saturday, September 21, 2024 14:09:08

    Twas Friday, September 20th when Newtype Len said...
    I've had a good time running PC-88 and PC-98 emulators in the past, but never have gotten to use one before. I've always thought the Sharp X68000 was a great looking machine, because of course I would.

    I have some interest, and got to see a few at VCFMW, I'll say that they could switch to three different video modes, 15, 24 and 31kHz horizontal syncs, its hard enough to get a 15kHz as it is. So the second hardest part of collecting the x68000 is also getting the monitor.

    I'd buy one for cheap if I had the chance

    But now is the best deal in Yen:USD since the 1980's, their financial market isn't doing great, and yet the x68000 is still going for ~$1.2k without monitor, $1k for parts or repair. Working famicoms are just $30. They are more rare than I thought.

    But I think its worth playing on real hardware and CRT monitor rather than through an emulator for the graphics. If I look at screenshots of Ultima IV, which is on most every platform of the time, the version on PC-88 and PC-98 have very different graphics, sharper resolution and more colors than any other -- but they are also really bright and loud. And I think that's the emulators not correctly taking into account the scanline effects, maybe ~30% brighter than they appear on screnshots. I have a feeling it appears much better in person.

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  • From halian@21:2/132 to Newtype Len on Sunday, September 29, 2024 05:32:44
    I've had a good time running PC-88 and PC-98 emulators in the past, but ne have gotten to use one before. I've always thought the Sharp X68000 was a great looking machine, because of course I would.

    Anyone who doesn't have a Pavlovian response to the words "Sharp X68000" has no soul. :P

    I've never met anyone who is into Japanese computers. We have enthusiasts our own computers. Curious if anyone has ever gotten to use one and what t thought of them.

    Find your local Touhou fan(s); that series started on the PC-98. There's also its MANY other /doujin soft/ (self-published games), more than a few of which are NSFW.

    From what I do know: there isn't a lot of ownership or appreciation for Amiga/C64 et all in Japan, so it's not like a one-sided relationship with retro computing.

    There was a Japan-specific Commodore computer, the MAX Machine. They're now rarer than hens' teeth.

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  • From Newtype Len@21:2/148 to halian on Sunday, September 29, 2024 18:31:00
    I am my local 2hu fan(s).


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  • From halian@21:2/132 to Newtype Len on Tuesday, October 01, 2024 06:24:29
    I am my local 2hu fan(s).

    (9)/(9) response. :P

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  • From vaelen@21:1/141 to Newtype Len on Thursday, September 26, 2024 17:27:21
    I live in Tokyo and you're right about the C64, etc. The only 8-bit computers I find here are local Japanese machines. I collect classic Macs and there are lots of those here, thankfully, but even early DOS machines in the 286/386 range are hard to find because of PC-88 and PC-98. (I mean that the standard type of ccustom built PCs that were common in the US weren't that common here.

    That being said, if you're interested in an MSX machine or a PC-88/PC-98 machine, they are relatively easy to find in Tokyo if you can speak some Japanese. Shipping is expensive these days, but if you're interested in something specific, let me know.

    - Vaelen

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