> >I haven't read MSX Magazine. Is there an announcement from ASCII in it?
>
> Can't remember exactly, but only the fact that a company like ASCII is
> suddenly starting to support a dead system like MSX once again, is
somewhat
> obscure. Probably, there is some reason for it.

THAT's the problem. I can't see ANY reason why ASCII would want to do this.
Surely it would be much more profitable to aim at the PC market or develop
an entirely new machine, based on current technologies, which also is a
'home computer' like MSX.

And I think that as long as this remains unclear, there won't be much people
really believing it (at least in Europe), although any nessecary support
will be given (but that's something the Japanese don't seem to need). Also,
people put faith in projects like Ademir's or Padial's because there
actually is something working.


~Grauw


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