On Fri, 02 Jun 2000 17:05:22 +0200, Albert Beevendorp wrote:

>>   It's common on M$ products: look to Windows. Windows 1.0 programs
>> doesn't work
>>on Windows 2.0. Windows 2.0 doesn't work on Windows 3.0. Windows 3.0 programs
>>do not work well on Windows 9x, and do not work at all on Windows NT/2k.
>M$ only wrote the Basic, from which the MSX got its name. That's all. Many
>MSX-users don't use MSX-Basic anymore for real projects (no offence Remy)
>though it can do many things.

 Do not forget MSXDOS... only changed by ASCII, on MSXDOS2. And M80/L80,
which I love to use... (-; (on PC, of course).

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