> As for the sheets: Kazuhiko Nishi has proven he still thinks of the European
> MSX
> scene very highly, by letting us be the first in the world to hear the
> announcement
> of the singlechip MSX. If he does not like the sheets on the internet, we

Um, he announced a single MSX chip already last year on MSX Denyuu Land.

> will have
> to respect that and remove them from the internet.

Nishi himself didn't complain about it nor did he ever say things were 
confidential. However, Nasu said it might be better not to publish everything.

Note by the way that 'sheet' is not really English in the sense you mean it here. You 
should say 'slides' or 'transparencies'. A sheet you put on your bed. Strangely 
enough, in Japan they also call it sheets (SHI- TSU).

Also note the new MSX will not be a PC like MSX, but an MSX like PC. A cheap, small 
computer, that as a bonus is MSX compatible via FPGA and emulation.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Obviously, setting up the MSX-Server means money, but do they really
>want to pay it selling old ROMs that nearly everybody has? Nowadays,
>with more and more developers going into open source, maybe that's not

It's not US who should be buying those games, but people who have never heard about 
MSX before. Which is a much bigger market. The emulator will be spread MASSIVELY. Most 
people who will get it, won't know about where to get soft.

And the fact that PC is successful is not due to its good games or whatever. It's 
becuase it is in every home and office nowadays, multipurpose...

Just my $200,01... ;-)

Grtjs, Manuel

PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? The Ultimate MSX FAQ: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
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