Summary of MSX - O que eram desejáveis, hoje encontrados em lixo eletrônico

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This video discusses the idea that some modern electronics, such as TVs and computers, are actually waste products that were once desired. It shows how two old, unused electronics devices can be used to achieve the same result as a new, more expensive device. The video also warns that it is important to recycle old electronics to avoid creating more waste.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses how people used to want MSX computers, which are now being found in electronic waste. Many of the items discussed in the video are still in use today, such as a computer mouse and keyboard. The narrator says that if he could only find 700 reais, he would be able to buy all of the computers. However, he offers to sell them for 300 reais, and they agree. The first computer is a cartridge computer, which is not an MSX. He opens it and finds that it doesn't have a system or text display. The second computer is an MSX, and he is able to start it up. He is able to play games and watch movies on it. The third computer is another MSX, and the narrator is able to connect it to the internet. He is also able to play games on it. The fourth and fifth computers are also MSXs, and he is able to play games and watch movies on them. The narrator says that he is going to start dilacerating the table so that people can sit down and watch the videos.
  • 00:05:00 In this YouTube video, Mr Bean organizes cetim and talks about a game he thinks is called "Zoológico." He also mentions a school he thinks is called "São Joaquim." The video then goes on to show various gaming accessories, including a controller with a built-in sound bar and a game case with a black and silver design. The video then shows another controller with a caixa (box) that has a "Auto Fire" function. The video then shows a third controller with a preto (black) and um (white) design. The last section of the video is about a game called "Zelda" for the Super Nintendo that Mr Bean paid 540 reais for. He asks the viewer for help in identifying the game's originality.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses how to restore old, outdated electronics by recycling them. Various MSX systems are discussed, including the OPL2 chip found in older systems. One of the systems discussed is a cassette player that is no longer functional. The video concludes with a demonstration of how to use the MSX's built-in camera to take pictures of the system.
  • 00:15:00 This video discusses the idea that some modern electronics, such as TVs and computers, are, in fact, waste products that were once desired. It shows how two old, unused electronics devices can be used to achieve the same result as a new, more expensive device. The video also warns that it is important to recycle old electronics to avoid creating more waste.

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