On 2024-10-09 2:30 p.m., Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:

MSX is unknown in USA!
It was for Z80, and the disk format was MS-DOS
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Generic PC clones got so cheap here that nobody would buy Z80 any more.

On Wed, 9 Oct 2024, ben via cctalk wrote:
I thought it was the cheap apple clones that did it, as most CP/M was on the S-100 bus.

MSX was later; PC was thoroughly dominant by then, and Apple was solidly estalishing Macintosh.

MSX-DOS was created by Tim Paterson as a port to Z80 of MS-DOS 1.25. The rest, and hardware, was primarily Japanese, but later marketed everywhere except USA.

https://www.msx.org/wiki/The_History_of_MSX-DOS

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