A Yamaha MSX1 was available here, but marketed as a music accessory because
of its MIDI port, as near as I can tell. As for games, they were never
marketed here to my knowledge. A few bits of business software and Yamaha's
own music software.
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From: Ivan Latorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 00:43:06 +0200
Brendan Cross wrote:
> I have a similar problem to Marco, but even somewhat worse. I have what
is,
> I believe, the only MSX2 computer currently in Canada. ^.^;; As a result,
> MSX software and hardware is basically non-existant here, making buying
> actual copies of games and so forth not the simplest of things for me.
What MSX machines were sold in Canada? I know that Yamaha sold MSX1
there (I saw a Yamaha MSX advertisement in a Byte magazine of 1985 adressed
to
Canadian customers -a part from U.S. customers-).
And which was the availability of MSX software in Canada (cartridges, tape
games, etc)?
Greets
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