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Van: Anne de Raad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: dinsdag 4 juli 2000 19:23
Onderwerp: Re: What MSX really means


>Do you think Japanese companies have interest in the view of some small
>groups in Europe? I don't think so. Yes, Sunrise is very important for MSX,
>but it's just a group of amateurs, nothing more.

So are the people of ESE Artists Factory!

>The only thing that may
>interest e.i. ASCII is some hardwaredevelopments like ATA-IDE or
>Moonsound...Only to save the costs and use the schematics for their own
>development. Really, if there are companies in Japan interested in MSX
>again, they won't need our help...


Then why coming to a Dutch fair and talk about Sunrise/ Padial not showing
much interest? This does not make much sense. Anyway, this discussion ends
here as far as I'm concerned. Let the Japanese show us what they are up to.
For now I think we can better pay some interest to the new harware Padial
has made for MSX.

Gerrit


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