On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Marco Frissen wrote:

> 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(?)

Then we could even have an MSX with a 3D acceleration board! And a better
sound chip! And hey, we could even run PS2 games on it! And we could...

No, better just put an MSX sticker on your PS2 and pretend it to be the
new MSX. 

If it requires a hardware emulation layer to run as an MSX, it is *NOT* an
MSX, it is an MSX emulator. And whoever who tries to sell it to me can
stick it up his sphincter.

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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