> 
> Actually I think there is completely no sense in developing a new MSX or 
> something like that. Don't ask me why, because the reasons are quite obvious 
> and it would take a lot of typing work to write them down.
> 
 WHY? The developing of a new MSX is meaningful for me. Don't ask
me why...

 Ok... The reason is that I like MSX. It is an enough reason.
MSX is the only machine that gives me a fun.

> What could work, however, is creating a new generation of PC-oriented 
> computers with the inner structure of an MSX. That would mean: not a new 
> MSX, but a new PC, carrying the advantages MSX has and possibly also the 
> charms of the system. With these advantages, I mainly aim at the fact that 
> the MSX is easy to use and that it's relatively easy to create your own 
> software. Possibly it could even be profitable as well.
> 
 I don't think that MSX will make a big success in a commercial market.
And all of MSX users know that. MSX-inside PC? Or new MSX emul.
for PC? It is really non-sense. I ask all of you, who are interested in
such a thing, "Don't disturb the japanese project, PLEASE".

> But in my eyes, all these kinds of considerations aren't realistic anyhow. 
> That is why I was amazed by the idea the Japanese had (the ASCII-story); 
> they don't want to specificly develop a NEW system, they just want to 
> attract hobbyists to the old, already existing system by once again 
> launching the system to the market.
> 
 I'm also amazed... by the rash and dangerous project :)
But anyway, I like the already-existing-system. So I'm vey attracted.

> Who knows, what might happen.
> 
 I absolutely agree with you in this point.

Greetings,
                                                            - Jun.


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