On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, David Heremans wrote:

> Many MSX developers already use PC or other devices to develop MSX soft.
> Think of the fact that compiling is faster, you can open more pictures
> in a drawing program (and have better filters also...). If there is some
> debugging to do in your programs it could be verry nice to have a good
> emulator with verry nice debugger interface. Again a PC can make a
> better debugger since you can display more text at the same time etc.

Yes, this is true. And I know of many people that ACTUALLY use the PC to
develop for MSX.

> software. My current MSX ratio is almost nill because I don't have a
> monitor annymore to hook up with my MSX.

14" TV sets aren't so expensive as a PC monitor. Perhaps you should think
about buying one.

> And I admit that for some games I like emulators better. Saving a game
> is a nice way to try to beat a game without having to start over again
> and again and again. It doesn't has to same emotional value as ending it
> on the real thing(not to mention sound and picture quality) but at least
> I can see a degraded version of the end instead of not seeing it at all.

Hey, that's your choice. I prefer a real MSX to any emulator. 

Regards,

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