And I am not _not_ supporting MSX.. I am just being realistic.. I would buy
a new MSX, for the fun of it, but I don't see MSX becoming a success in the
future, that's all I said.. and there's a lot of difference between
commercial success and success for geeks..

I'm simply stating the facts... people who are developing s/w should go on
of course, but I can imagine more and more developers dropping out, because
it is just not worth the effort, developing for a small crowd.. it is a
hobby after all, and sometimes you have to put priorities..

The TR has great hardware (for its time), but nearly no software for it.
If a new MSX is made, it should be certain that there will be software for
it, which uses all of its features... a new MSX is useless if you are only
running the old software on it.... that was my point..

M

:  -----Original Message-----
:  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:  Sent: 10 July 2000 13:02
:  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  Subject: Re: About the new MSX: what do users think?
:
:  Hi Agony,
:
:  Also other people are entitled to their opinion. And they are
:  also allowed
:  to spread their opinion in this mailinglist. You don't have to agree with
:  it. That's the nice thing about it. Let's respect that. This way
:  we can have
:  a discussion about all the pro's and con's and we can learn from
:  each others
:  thought and ideas...
:
:  Regards,
:
:  Arnaud
:


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