But still. If you add things up. You can clearly see the way the hardware is numbered. This is kept the same throughout the different platforms (Videopac till MSX).
That's what I meant to say.
I can imagine that Philips named their videopacs internally as VG7401 etc.
The videopac is G7000, G7200, G7400
the G van Game
all games for Videopac have G-numbers
This is not for the G7000
The Jet 741, G7401 and 471 have no RF-connector.
They came together with the VG5000 on the market.
The dutch Videopac G7400 has only RF.
VG stands for Video Game
But for the G7400 is it now possible to built in RGB by me
And what does VW mean with their printers? Video Writer
exactly
You gotta be kidding me
VU - Video Utility?
VY - ?
hehe
VU and VY: I have to look in my philips papers (for dealers only)
CM = Colour Monitor
VS = Video Screen
NMS, I know, New MSX System!!!
That was New Media Systems, right?
Ofcourse New Media System (without S)
Just make fun
And what does VW mean with their printers? Video Writer
Volkswagen, of course
That means that Philips never manufactured a printer, but Volswagen did!