I know what you mean, but for US$ 50,- you'll get a soundcard with hardware
wavetable.... Still far less expensive than a moonsound. And even with a
standard 16 bit soundcard, you can do a whole lot more because of the fact a
PC is much faster. It's no problem to use a software wavetable on such a
card...
Anyway.. it's beside the point... The PC is at this day much mire developped
then the MSX, but MSX was way in front of the PC's late 80's and the
beginning of the nineties...
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Van: jurczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: donderdag 4 februari 1999 19:50
Onderwerp: Re: Re: AW: msx-ers
|>Hmmm ??? Great Ammount ??? Over here a sound card with 16 bit sound will
|>cost you less then US$ 25,-.. That's not so expensive, isn't it ?
|>
|
| A 16-bit sound card isn't something professional, like Moonsound. And
as I can remember, a sound card like these SB16-clones can be found on
almost every MSX 2 and 2+ which was produced...
|
| Sorry, I'm a MSX-freak, not a PC-fan.
I am no PC-fan either, but you also have to be a bit realistic about all
this... MSX is(was) a great system in its time and there is a lot of cool
software for it, which isn't available on the PC. I'll always love my
MSX-system, but most of the things are betteron the PC nowadays...
Greetz,
me...
Go visit the MSX Emulator Page (M.E.P.)
http://www.mep.msxnet.org
http://surf.to/msxemu
http://www.casema.net/~tfh
ICQ:12222446
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