On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Marco Frissen wrote:

> Don't forget there is absolutely no software for MSX anymnore (and I am not
> talking about the occasional game that is still developed...)

Then obviously you are not part of the MSX scene. There IS new
hardware. Development is slow, but take a look at NestorBasic, or patches
for MSX-DOS(2) for FAT16 support, or UZIX, just to mention some. Please,
if you don't know what you're talking about, don't talk. 

> Yippie, a new MSX - like the T-R was - where no software is developed for
> (actually how many TR titles are there? 10?) .. nah, let's just keep playing
> with the original - real MSX-es and emulators and stop being naive..

If you don't want to support the new MSX project, that's ok. We can't
force you to love the MSX. But please don't disturb the people who are
working on it. Don't tell people to stop their developments.

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