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Microcomputer produced by Spectravideo
SVI-838
Also known asX'press 16
ManufacturerSpectravideo
Typepersonal computer
Release date1986
Operating systemMS-DOS 2.11 / CP/M-86
CPUIntel 8088 @ 4.77 MHz
Memory256 KB (+128 KB VRAM)—640 KB (max.)
Removable storageCartridge, disc drive
GraphicsCGA, Yamaha V9938
SoundAY-3-8910

The SVI-838, also known as X'press 16, is the last microcomputer produced by Spectravideo (at Hong Kong). Although it was a PC clone, it had the standard sound and video coprocessors of the MSX2, making it a hybrid system. The sales were unimpressive and it is now considered a collectible.

With a SVI-811 adapter, the machine could run MSX1 programs in cartridge.

Technical specifications

The SVI-838 had the following technical specifications:

Peripherals

Main itens:

  • SVI-109P: Quickshot IX, joyball (IBM compatible)
  • SVI-811: MSX1 Game Adapter (an adapter with a Zilog Z80A UCP and MSX standard joystick ports)
  • SVI-812: Multifunction card (384 KiB RAM, RS-232C, RTC)
  • SVI-813: cooler
  • SVI-814P: PAL RF Adapter (to colour TVs or RGB monitor)
  • SVI-815: Monitor Cable (D15 to 21 pins adapter, to RGB monitor)
  • SVI-816: Monitor Cable (D15 to 8 pins adapter, to digital/analog RGB monitor).

References

  1. ^ "SVI 838 X'Press 16". 1000bit. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
  2. "Spectravideo SVI-838". Samdal. Retrieved 2012-07-08.

External links

Spectravideo computers
Spectravideo
MSX compatible
IBM PC & MSX2 compatible


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