At 16:12 2-6-00 +0200, you wrote:
> > 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...
>
>It's a MSXturboR :)
>The cassette is defined on the MSX and MSX2 standard, but not
>on MSX2+ and MSXturboR standards.
Not exactly, there also something called upward compatibility which clearly
states programs using tape should work on every MSX-computer which was made
after the system it initially works on including the tape routines.
GreeTz, BiFi
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