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From: Marco Frissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 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(?)
The idea is quite good, but I think it would be better to do it on the PC
(or Mac??) The problem is that in a couple of years, DC, PS/2 or X-Box will
again be replaced by new consoles that might not be backward compatible,
rendering your emulator useless. Also diskdrives and other pheripherals are
easier to get for PC and Mac.
Greetz,
TFH
P.S.
But I am afraid that most people over here would like to see a real machine,
and not an emulator...
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