Sony HIT BIT HB-101 MSX (Red Japanese Model)

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I've just committed to purchase this system:

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My HIT-BIT arrived Today, and I'm very happy with it physically! It's basically perfect! (It's Super Cool, and it's RED!!!!)

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I really battled to get this thing through customs! What a pain in the neck!!! (I ended up having to get an Import Permit for it!)

It will be a long while before I start to look at powering this machine up! (If at all)

I would certainly have to have a fully functioning ZX Spectrum Issue One first!
 
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All of the manuals are in Japanese, with a bit of english spread throughout!

Judging from these screenshots taken from the same type of machine machine (Someone else's machine) you should be able to get around:

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Edit: With apologies, I no longer wish to have involvement with SGUG or SGI communities in general,
and have also chosen to remove all of my content. Many things have changed since I co-founded, named, and ultimately
then left SGUG. There are many good people around, to whom I apologize for frustrating by removing these things, and
also many petty people that over the years whittled down both the enjoyment as well as sense of obligation I used to
feel to anyone else regarding what was ultimately just a hobby. Unfortunately one of the latter now writes the rules
and so it is time for me to take my things and go.

This message will replace all of my previous forum posts because deleting threads that I started would have removed
other peoples' posts.
 
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