I think the easiest, fastest and cheapest way for a 'new MSX' is to build a dedicated MSX emulator for DC and/or PS2. The machines are powerful enough for it. The other advantage is that you can build a new MSX emulator: so, what you want in a real machine: code it in the emulator, and you'll have an emu that supports MSX1,2,2+,TR,3(?) cheers, Marco **** MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes) in the body (not the subject) of the message. Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information on MSX can be found in the following places: The MSX faq: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ The MSX newsgroup: comp.sys.msx The MSX IRC channel: #MSX on Undernet ****
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