Unboxing Our Latest Japanese Vintage Technology and Robotics Acquisitions

Published on January 30, 2025 In EducationalRobots, JapaneseComputers, MSX, RetroTech

We are excited to share our latest arrivals from Japan, featuring a blend of vintage computing devices and robotics:

  • Sanno SPC+
    A rebranded version of the Casio PV-7, an MSX computer equipped with 8KB RAM, a Z80A CPU, and a chiclet keyboard.
  • Mitsubishi ML-F120D
    An MSX computer similar to the ML-F120 but with RGB output instead of composite video. It features 32KB RAM and built-in application firmware.
  • Fujitsu Micro 8
    A compact computing system from Fujitsu, designed for educational and business applications, featuring BASIC programming support.​
  • Sharp IQ-3000
    A pocket-sized electronic organizer from Sharp’s IQ series, featuring a dot-matrix LCD, built-in calendar, scheduling, and memo functions, expandable via data cards.
  • Movit WAO II MR-961
    A unique robot designed for educational purposes, offering interactive features and programmability to engage users in learning robotics and programming concepts.​
  • Movit Moon Walker MR-989
    Another innovative robot from Movit, designed to mimic walking motions, providing users with insights into robotics and mechanical design.​


We look forward to exploring these devices and sharing detailed insights into their historical significance and technical features. Stay tuned for in-depth analyses and restoration updates.

Which of these items are you most interested in