> > So lets use PIII, it is able to run at least 4 (four) 8 bit
> > instructions at a cicle... (-:
> Some sense at last! Let's use a PIII. We can then use normal
> PC hardware - everything standard and relatively cheap.
> New software can be developed easily - lost of development
> tools available. Old software runs, too, using an emulator.

        And better of all: we will have Windows Millenium on MSX!
        ;-P


Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha               ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Engenharia de Computacao - UNICAMP   
http://www.adrpage.cjb.net           http://if.you.dont.like.msx.usuck.com

* CRUISING: 33600bps modem and 0.5bps fingers! *


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