On Tue, 20 Jul 1999 15:24:05, Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro wrote:

>        Well, it sounds really good, but unfortunately, as I've noticed in
>6 years of MSX-freaking over the Net (and 12 years into the MSX-scene), I
>don't think it'll be successful.
>        Why? Reasons below.

  I'll try to avoid some of them... But if we don't try anything, we never will
know if it can works! (-:

>>But what about the developers which don't have internet-access??? I know
>>Hans van Oranje has, and others might be able to access the internet via
>>school or the library, but I don't think they all have internet-access.
>        That's the 1st point, hard developers who can't access Internet.

  We that have internet access always can try to talk with them.

>        2nd point, hard developers who dislikes e-mails.

  Same as above.

>        3rd point, hard developers who doesn't speak English properly.

  Again!

  Look, I know that I can always talk to Ademir Carchano, and I know
that others can do something like this. So, if Ademir dislikes e-mail,
he can access the web site... and so on.
  The Ademir idea about the solutions and others spoken 
here I can bring to the list... But someone have to do the same
thing with Padial and other that "dislike e-mails".

>        Why a Phoenix mailing list, if we've a MSX mailing list. I don't
>wanna subscribe to another mailing list, only to know if Phoenix is going
>well or not.

  I agree with you... (-; I don't think that a new mailing list will be better.

>        Phoenix is a nice idea, but I'm in doubt if everybody (and I mean
>EVERYBODY) will support. Sorry, but developing a nice website is easy. The
>hard part is to develop a whole new system.

  Agreed.

 What I think we can do: create one standard that the hardware and software creators
can use and say "This program is made for using with MSX3"! And it will works.
 In fact, we need some knowledge about what is possible and what is not, and them try
to find a good point between development, technology and (a very important one)
THE PRICE! (-:

  I hope everyone can make your own suggestions so we may create a good
and low-cost standard... And finally, almost ten years after the last standard
we can say: MSX IS ALIVE! (((((-:

  Of course that something bad may happen, but even if we cannot deal with it,
nothing will be lost.

[]'s Daniel Caetano




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