> It all comes down to "standards". English, like it or
>not, is a standard. Many people know it and everybody
>should know it aswell.
>
>> It doesn't seem very smart to keep yourself away
>> from developments and discussions taken in your
>> very own country. However, you can be smart and
>> do stupid things, and vice versa. `:))) MSXBR-L
>> is the best way to know what people are doing in
>> Brazil, and if you have some questions related
>> to Brazilian MSX software or hardware it's also
>> the quickest way to get answers.
>
> Doesn't seem very smart for whose opinion? Is that a
>standard? I try to keep up-to-date with anything I
>consider interesting, that's not a geographical issue
>here.
>
> Maybe. The problem about brazilian MSX computers and
>their developers is that they tried to get away from
>the MSX standards. The Expert has it's character table
>altered, while the HotBit has serious hardware
>problems. "Sorry, you won't be able to run this
>software on your HotBit / Expert". Everybody knows how
>standards are important. Fortunatelly with emulators,
>you can run a virtual MSX with the original Microsoft
>MSX ROM.
Why not you try to talk this into the MSXBR-L, in plain Portuguese (mainly
�cause our English isn�t that nice, mainly compared with our mother
tongue)... Better, why not in Jau�s meeting, of MSXRio�2001? =)
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