On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 18:23:41 -0700 (PDT), "�iogo" Sperb Schneider wrote:

> Cool. But I'm really interested on a Sharp original
>in this case.

  Any special interest?

> Hmmm... Sounds like it could be put together in an
>IBM cabinet... Right?

  Yes and no. Yes because you can place it on a "PC"
cabinet, but no because it'll sux... (-: The board is
designed to be attached to Expert case. Anyway, the
ACE001 board (another board by Ademir) is designed to
be installed on a PC cabinet. But hey... ACE002 will
be a lot better... (-: And probably you'll be able to
place it on a PC cabinet without effort. In fact, you
will be able to place it inside you PC *keyboard*! (-:

> I still think that a Sony MSX 2 is more "genuine".
>Have you ever seen one even if by pictures? Looks great.

  The word "genuine" in MSX world is not something very
"well-defined"... (-: There was no "real MSX" (maybe the
original SpectraVideo?) but several computers based
on the same specs. In fact, CIEL 2+ Turbo is entirely
"inside" the standard... and has nice "enhancements" over
it.

  Anyway, if you like to work at 3.57Mhz, and have a computer
with a "MSX Engine" that have no replacement if case of failure,
good luck! (-: I think it's nice run an original MSX, but I
prefer my "Expert Case" running at 7Mhz, with my drive and
SCSI HardDisk internal... (-:

  And it's really difficult live at 3.57Mhz after running
at 7.16Mhz... (-: Even MSX Basic has great speed at 7Mhz! (-:



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