maybe Nishi has just loss of memory, or he is snatched ;-)
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From: "ag0ny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: Multiple definition of M, S and X


> 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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