> > what's the point of this? I want a new MSX, and MMSX looks great to me,
> but if
> > i can't  run the old apps, it's not a MSX to me...
> I hope to have answered this in the previous text.
> a MMSX can run old software. But it is still a project.
> a Z380 is like a "coprocessor". it has to be programmed, like a
> co-processor.
> But this "coprocessor" is from 5 to 30 times faster than a Z80 !!
>
[...]
> But you also can plug a Padial's Z380 into your Ciel, and then, you will
> have
> two Z380 processors. isn't it interesting ?

No. Dual-processor programming is way too complex for me.
One processor will do fine...

I would like to know the exact MMSX specs. Maybe that's finally the
Real-Backwards-Compatible-MSX-At-High-Speed what I am waiting for...

But please, no more discussions on if the Z380 is good or bad... We've done
that before.
And I would really like it if no-one would reply to this mail, unless it's
about the MMSX specs.


~Grauw


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