Sorry for my late rely this time.
Yes, I think I could scan photos of
bee cards that were printed in the
Spanish magazines MSX-Extra and MSX-Club.
What's more I have learnt that the
cartridge I own, Sweet Acorn was also
released as a BeeCard!!! (and I have
the photo for those of you, unbelievers :)
Manuel
--- Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Sorry 4 the late reply but... Does anyone
> has a photo of this
> soft-card media?
>
> >>I have been reading the www.faq.msxnet.org
> >>section about the MSX1. There there is a
> >>piece of writing that deals with software
> >>available on soft-card (e.g. Shark Hunter).
> >
> >Mmm... Soft-Card, also called BEE-CARD, from
> Hudson. Also takes the name
> >HuCARD.
> >
> >Those system was used in PC-Engine from NEC, HE
> System, Psion (I think)
> >handheld computers, Atari Portofolio, Mitsubishi
> consumers... and MSX, of
> >course.
>
>
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