>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".
As far as I'm concerned, what Nishi says goes. Nishi is the man!
Who would you rather believe? Lying thieving opportunistic Bill Gates or
the MSX godfather himself???
Greetz,
Patriek
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