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The Spanish keyboard version of Sony's implementation of the MSX-1 standard.

Technical specifications of computer Sony Hit-Bit 75S

Manufactured by: Sony
Launched: 1984
CPU: Zilog Z80 @ 3.58MHz
Memory: 640 KB
Hard drive:
Operating system: MSX-DOS

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