On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Takamichi Suzukawa wrote:

>Within an interesting page;
>http://www.nti.co.jp/~kobakan/contents/nishi.html
>which is explained to be the summary of Nishi Kazuhiko's speech in February
>of 1999, the well-known definitions of M, S and X caught my attention.
>------quote from here
>of compatible PC (called MSX, meaning MS eXchangeable, and Matsushita &
>Sony, etc.),
>------quote to here

That's right. Nishi talked about "Matsushita & Sony X-machine" during MSX
Denyu Land 2000, and about "Machines with Software eXchangeability" in
Tilburg 2001. And since more than 10 years ago, all we were convinced that
MSX meant "MicroSoft eXtended".

I'll rather keep the original meening. But it doesn't matter much already.

Regards,

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