On Sun, 15 Aug 1999 13:37:47 +0200, TFH wrote:

>| >On my emulator, I have access to a MSX with 4 mb... I can
>| >easily play MSX 2+ games, what I can't do on my real MSX2.
>| there are still people around who do the upgrades...
>Of course.. But why spend money if you don't need to :-)

  This is the answer I was waiting for...

>| yes,but only if you got a very fast computer
>Is that so ? I have a P200MMX and if I put BrMSX at full speed, it runs
>about 7 or 8 times the speed of a real MSX...

  That is a LOT more expensive than a COMPLETE MSX. And you will
buy in a matter of years (maybe months).

>| how bout making more software 4 gfx9000 instead of making
>| msx games look better on non-msx computers
>Then I would have to buy an GFX9000. Adter buying that 4 meg's of mem, a
>SCSI interface, a SCSI HD, upgrading to MSX2+... I think it's a lot cheaper
>to buy a PC!!!

  No, its not. Because on MSX you can buy board by board and it will
be working without all the boards. If you buy a PC, you will need buy 
everything at the same time.

     []'s Daniel Caetano ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

When everything goes wrong, shutdown Windows!
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