>> I don't think so. Only few people own a TR, *much* more people own a
MSX2, I
>> think it is about 90% that has the MSX2. And btw, the MSX2 is the only
real
>> MSX.. the TR .. well, is just a tuned up MSX2+ (which wasn't a 'real' MSX
>> either)... I leave out the MSX1, since most people switched to 2 (I
think)
>> when they came out. Mind you, I still love playing the goonies on my MSX1
:)
>
>MSX2+ is a real MSX, but not really different from MSX2! But it is
definately a real MSX. It's as the name says, a boosted up MSX2. TR is not a
real MSX, since it lacks the cassette port... ;-)


Well, if we think this way, the PC is not a real PC, since it lacks the ROM
BASIC from the original project, the Imac is not a real macintosh, since it
lacks the disk drive...
Of course the TR is a real MSX, the cassette port was no more necessary when
it was launched, only this...
it does not make the TR a false MSX, it is completely compatible with the
other versions (MSX1, MSX2, MSX2+), so it is a real MSX.



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