--- Daniel Jorge Caetano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 18:23:41 -0700 (PDT), "�iogo"
> Sperb Schneider wrote:
> 
>   Any special interest?

 Yes, it was designed for the HotBit.

>   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! (-:

 I was wondering how do games behave at 7.16 Mhz... Do
they run at twice their normal speed? I doubt MSX
games were programmed taking time loop variables in consideration.

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