:> But seriously, software support for european hardware has been
:> lacking for ages. E.g. there is no drawing program which is able to
:> fully use the GFX9000 potential. Same for the Moonsound.
:No wonder!  As you already stated,there aren't very much programmers
:left on the MSX scene, and not all of them own this - relatively
:expensive (yes, the same issue again, I know) - hardware.  Then,
:those who _do_ own a Moonsound or GFX9000 sooner or later realize
:that this hw is not so easy to program as their old fav. MSX hw and
:that they programming for not more than, let's say 10 or 20 people!
:Not really inspiring...

Well, I actually think the 'inspiriation', as you put it, isn't the big
point. I think the point is that the old V9938/58 supposes a programmer to a
bigger challenge than the Gfx9000. And that's the fun of programming. The
challenges.

Anyway, Paragon said they would make a Gfx9000-version of their game when
it's finished, and so will I if mine is _finally_ finished.


~Grauw


Eric
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