On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Sander van Nunen wrote:
> Why? Because the market is to small. I agree that the MSX computer is a HC.
> But children these days are learning on the PC at school , not on a MSX.
And what are they learning? They're learning how to use Internet. They can
learn this too in a 8bit machine that is able to run a web browser and a
net connection. And it would be much cheaper for the school. Children
aren't learning 80x86 assembler, or PC internals. :)
> There is more software for children on the pc now, than there ever was for
> the MSX.
I agree, but the creation of a computer also implies development of
software.
Regards,
"Social engineering is a very common practice in the underground, and almost
magically effective. Human beings are almost always the weakest link in
computer security."
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