> Hello, Manuel
> 
> > Not, it's really simple: the MSX standard  defines a cassette port. If t=
> he
> > compputer does not have the casssetteport as described in teh sstandard
> > (see MSX Technical databook), it's not an MSX...
> 
> It's a MSXturboR   :)
> The cassette is defined on the MSX and MSX2 standard, but not
> on MSX2+ and MSXturboR standards.

Which makes it incompatible with MSX and MSX2. What was not the purpose of the 
MSX sytem: keep it compatible.

Grtjs, Manuel ((m)ICQ UIN 41947405)

PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? See: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
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