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  2. FS-A1WSX - Wikipedia

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    The Panasonic FS-A1WSX released in 1989 was the last MSX2+ made by Panasonic. [1] [2] It was the successor of FS-A1WX and incorporated few changes like S-Video output, no tape support, color printer support and an improved A1 Internal Cockpit software with a Kanji color word processor.

  3. Matsushita JR series - Wikipedia

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    The CPU was an 8-bit Panasonic MN1800A NMOS microprocessor [8] (compatible with the Motorola MC6802, a slightly improved version of the Motorola MC6800) running at a slow 0.89 MHz, and it came with 16 KB of RAM (expandable to 32 KB). [9] Specifications: CPU: MN1800A (MC6802 compatible) Clock speed: 890 kHz; RAM: 16-32 KB; ROM: 8 KB

  4. VX (videocassette format) - Wikipedia

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    VX was a consumer analog recording videocassette format developed by Matsushita launched in 1975 in Japan which was short-lived and unsuccessful. In the United States, it was sold using the Quasar brand and marketed under the name "The Great Time Machine" to exhibit its time-shifting capabilities, since VX machines had a companion electro-mechanical clock timer for timed recording of ...

  5. Control track - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1990s, some high-end VCRs offered more sophisticated indexing. For example, Panasonic's Tape Library system assigned an ID number to each cassette, and logged recording information (channel, date, time and optional program title entered by the user) both on the cassette and in the VCR's memory for up to 900 recordings (600 with titles).

  6. DV (video format) - Wikipedia

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    DVCPRO, also known as DVCPRO25 and D-7, is a variation of DV developed by Panasonic and introduced in 1995, originally intended for use in electronic news gathering (ENG) equipment. Unlike baseline DV, DVCPRO uses locked audio, meaning the audio sample clock runs in sync with the video sample clock. [14] Audio is available in 16-bit/48 kHz ...

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  8. IEBus - Wikipedia

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    MAX. 8000 pF; between Bus+ and Bus−, (6.000 000 MHz base clock) MAX. 7100 pF; between Bus+ and Bus−, (6.291 456 MHz base clock) Terminating resistor: 120 Ω; Logic level [4]: 19, 66 Logic 1: Low level. Voltage difference between Bus+ and Bus− is under 20mV; Logic 0: High Level. Voltage difference between Bus+ and Bus− is over 120mV

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