> The turboR is a nice MSX to me (I would like to have one), and to me, the
> only disadvantage of the machine itself is the extended instruction set of
I guess you mean: advantages?
> the processor (MULUW/MULUB). But it's hard to get one, so it's not really an
> MSX to program for if you want to reach a lot of people (which is the case
> with games). Saying 'it's not a standard' is a pretty lame argument I think.
It's not an argument. It was a remark. But I will quit writing about this,
since the mailinglist is getting way too crowded! more than 100 messages in 2
days... Tsk!
It would be nice if the members of the list
- would combine some replies in one message...
- didn't write messages which are 98% quote 1% signature and 1% new information
(CUT THE UNNECESSARY QUOTES!)
- didn't write messages only saying "I agree" and "Ok"
- didn't write messages without any useful content
Grtjs, Manuel ((m)ICQ UIN 41947405)
PS: MSX 4 EVER! (Questions? See: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/)
PPS: Visit my home page at http://bilderbeek.cjb.net/
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