> thousands, but a lot anyway), and there IS this book describing every 
> detail of what exactly a MSX should be. With this many MSX-machines 
> around, I think such a document simply SHOULD be on the web 

We have this information allready for MSX2, so most simple way to do it
for MSX1 would be just removing all "only for MSX2" routines from it.
I think, that more relevant information would be a complete package info
about MSX2+ and MSX tR machines.

> someplace, regardless of how interesting people might consider it. 
> This is just a general point of view: when it's widespread enough, 
> the basics about it should be publicly available somehow (like on the 
> web). Think of file-formats: when it's a common format (GIF, JPEG), 
> descriptions of such a format are available. Think of HTML: millions 
> of browsers are based on it, so specification of it are available. I 
> think it would be good if this were the case for MSX standards as 
> well.

Yeah... BTW does anybody know where I could get information about MSX
CD-ROM sector format. I mean information like where is main directory,
where the first file starts etc. (standard information, pleaze !!)

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