"Alex Wulms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> And that is the difference between us and ASCII. ASCII can get access to
the
> DESIGN of the VDP, the FMPAC and all other MSX chips used, through their
> well-established contacts within the Japanese computer industry. So they
do
> not need to reverse engineer and guess and use trial and error to find out
> how the chips have been designed...


I don't think that ASCII would bother Yamaha with releasing their chip
designs, even if it's an obosolete chip.

The main goal for an commerical emulator is ofcourse to make money of it.
This means that the emulator will just have to run the most popular games,
that's it.

Regards,

Tomas



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