> Not, it's really simple: the MSX standard  defines a cassette port. If the
> compputer does not have the casssetteport as described in teh sstandard
(see MSX
> Technical databook), it's not an MSX...
>
> I  thought everyone knew this by now...

Well, the MSX standard is a very "open" standard (I think) and the standard
says that the makers of MSX computers could do whatever they wanted to do,
since the compatibility is maintaned. And the TR is fully compatible with
its predecessors, so I continue to say: its a REAL MSX.
And so: a standard could evolve, the MSX-TR "standard" is an evolution of
the MSX2+ standard, that is an evolution of the MSX2 standard...



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