Grauw wrote:
> I don't like the name "Esperanto".
> First let them come up with a better name for this language... :/
Yeah, let's call it 'english' :-D
Eric
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At 14:31 10-7-00 +0900, you wrote:
> > And there's people I thought it would vote, but didn't. People like
>Laurens
> > Holst, Arnaud, , Marteen Ter Huurne, Manuel Bilderbeek, Sandy Pleyte and
> > other people I forgot. Why you didn't choose your 30 favourite MSX games
>to
> > help build up the li
At 00:00 10-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
>] At 21:50 9-7-00 +0100, you wrote:
>] >On 9 Jul 2000 20:44:01 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Laurens Holst) wrote:
>] > > I heard there were sold quite a lot. I don't remember correctly
>] > anymore, but
>] > > more than 50, maybe 100 if I recall ok.
>] > >
>] >We s
Don't forget there is absolutely no software for MSX anymnore (and I am not
talking about the occasional game that is still developed...)
If you want a new MSX to be a commercial success, you need more than new
hardware, you need software companies... will Inprise, Sun, Microsoft, etc
be intereste
Hi, some small (?) comment from my side. Please do not write reactions
before completely reading the message...
> Here is my opinion on a new MSX computer.
>
> What is MSX then?
>
> Not easy to define, as it is very difficult to state what MSX really is.
> From what i see in this mailinglist it i
- Original Message -
From: Alex Wulms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 23:52
Subject: Re: Mailinglist..
> All email systems that I'm familiar with use the word 'rule', because a
rule
> is indeed much more then just a filter.
Thank you :-))
Visit t
> And there's people I thought it would vote, but didn't. People like
Laurens
> Holst, Arnaud, , Marteen Ter Huurne, Manuel Bilderbeek, Sandy Pleyte and
> other people I forgot. Why you didn't choose your 30 favourite MSX games
to
> help build up the list? Please, do it so!! (If you want it, of co
Hey! I know I haven't been posting lately, this week I will put the list of
the 100 best MSX games on-line,
I am still taking votes, so if you still didn't vote, please, do it so! You
have until next Saturday to do it.
And there's people I thought it would vote, but didn't. People like Laurens
Ho
] At 21:50 9-7-00 +0100, you wrote:
] >On 9 Jul 2000 20:44:01 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Laurens Holst) wrote:
] > > I heard there were sold quite a lot. I don't remember correctly
] > anymore, but
] > > more than 50, maybe 100 if I recall ok.
] > >
] >We sell about 200 GFX9000
]
] Don't you thin
] By the way, it surprises me that Ikeda or anyone from Japan ever writes to
] this list or anywhere else. Afaik, there also isn't something mentioned on a
] homepage somewhere. Ikeda might not want to write to the list, but he could
] try to contact Sunrise / Padial / Ademir by email...
All MSX n
] Well it isn't written anywhere, but everything and everyone uses the name
] 'filter'. All
] webmail I have seen, all other email-clients, and 'filter' is just the
All email systems that I'm familiar with use the word 'rule', because a rule
is indeed much more then just a filter.
Kind regards,
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Daniel Jorge Caetano wrote:
> I was with a GFX9K here, from MBT, but I just was not able to make
> it work. I didn't work on my PAL-M/NTSC television, neither on my
> NTSC/RGB monitor. I tried using it with and without the PAL/NTSC
> converter. All I have got was an out-of-
> At 21:50 9-7-00 +0100, you wrote:
> >On 9 Jul 2000 20:44:01 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Laurens Holst) wrote:
> > > I heard there were sold quite a lot. I don't remember correctly
> > anymore, but
> > > more than 50, maybe 100 if I recall ok.
> > >
> >We sell about 200 GFX9000
>
> Don't you think
At 21:50 9-7-00 +0100, you wrote:
>On 9 Jul 2000 20:44:01 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Laurens Holst) wrote:
> > I heard there were sold quite a lot. I don't remember correctly
> anymore, but
> > more than 50, maybe 100 if I recall ok.
> >
>We sell about 200 GFX9000
Don't you think it's a bit stran
At 20:35 9-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
>Albert Beevendorp wrote:
>>Well. I don't know how many Gfx9000 were sold. From Video9000 there are
>>21 made and from that 16 sold (I have both a Gfx9000 and Video9000
>>seperately, so that's at least 17. How many more are sold, I don't know.
>
>Does that inclu
On 9 Jul 2000 20:44:01 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Laurens Holst) wrote:
> > Albert Beevendorp wrote:
> >
> > > Well. I don't know how many Gfx9000 were sold. From Video9000 there are
> 21
> > > made and from that 16 sold (I have both a Gfx9000 and Video9000
> seperately,
> > > so that's at least 17
Albert Beevendorp wrote:
>Well. I don't know how many Gfx9000 were sold. From Video9000 there are 21
>made and from that 16 sold (I have both a Gfx9000 and Video9000
>seperately, so that's at least 17. How many more are sold, I don't know.
Does that include Gfx9000's converted to Video9000? Bec
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000 20:43:10 +0200, Laurens Holst wrote:
>I heard there were sold quite a lot. I don't remember correctly anymore, but
>more than 50, maybe 100 if I recall ok.
>By the way, someday, if I have the money and a reason to buy a Gfx9000 (I
>won't buy it unless I've got a great idea for
> Albert Beevendorp wrote:
>
> > Well. I don't know how many Gfx9000 were sold. From Video9000 there are
21
> > made and from that 16 sold (I have both a Gfx9000 and Video9000
seperately,
> > so that's at least 17. How many more are sold, I don't know.
>
> Well, I can understand that Video9000 doe
I was scanning the emaillist (over 109 of them from only 2 days!) and it
looked a lot were talking about me: hp! Hans-Peter Zeedijk or short hp or
hapzee. It's nice thou they are not realy about me but about HOMEPAGES!
(what a bummer)
Just kiding, but I think too that GFX9000 is just another exten
Albert Beevendorp wrote:
> Well. I don't know how many Gfx9000 were sold. From Video9000 there are 21
> made and from that 16 sold (I have both a Gfx9000 and Video9000 seperately,
> so that's at least 17. How many more are sold, I don't know.
Well, I can understand that Video9000 doesn't sell be
Mari van den Broek gravada:
> Last year we went to Madrid (to visit the fair!).
And when will you Europeans come to Brazil... ?
I don't know if you know, but in Sao Paulo we have the
major Japanese colony out of Japan. You can buy all sort of
Japanese things there...less MSXes...
At 09:57 9-7-00 -0300, you wrote:
>Albert Beevendorp wrote:
>
> > I'm... never bumped into those kind of pictures. There are people working
> > on software for the Gfx9000, so I don't know why you hessitate to buy it.
>
>Well, to be honest with you, I'm not sure if v9990 will be accepted as a
>st
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 9 Jul 2000 12:07:18 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Albert Beevendorp) wrote:
> > At 23:25 8-7-00 -0300, you wrote:
> > > > WiOS found on the Sunrise homepage can be downloaded. It's the full version
> > > > and it's free. You do need a Gfx9000 to see what you're doing and
Albert Beevendorp wrote:
> I'm... never bumped into those kind of pictures. There are people working
> on software for the Gfx9000, so I don't know why you hessitate to buy it.
Well, to be honest with you, I'm not sure if v9990 will be accepted as a standard
by the MSX users... AFAIK, no one fro
At 13:38 9-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
> > >And even if you do use e-mail to contact them, they don't always reply...
> >
> > If you're patient, you will...
>
>Well.. How about after a year. I sent Rob 2 e-mails about a year ago.. Any
>chance???
Hmm. got my reply after a few days...
GreeTz, BiFi
V
- Original Message -
From: "Laurens Holst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: Mailinglist..
> > Ok some threads are very long but if its someting of jour intrest then
its
> > nice to read it.
> > If you do not want to see a thre
> >And even if you do use e-mail to contact them, they don't always reply...
>
> If you're patient, you will...
Well.. How about after a year. I sent Rob 2 e-mails about a year ago.. Any
chance???
> Still replying e-mail even when burried under tons of work..
Same problem here... It might take
At 12:48 9-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
> > > >MemMan sucks.
> > > >It loads in an awful way (exiting to Basic).
> >
> > AFAIK, there is the ONLY way in which a TSR can be loaded. It is due to
> > an incomplete design of MSX-DOS (makers did not though on page 3 memory
> > reservation...) However it is p
At 12:47 9-7-00 +0100, you wrote:
>On 9 Jul 2000 11:58:34 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Albert Beevendorp) wrote:
> > At 23:04 8-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
> > >Hell, even Rob and Koen aren't subscribed to this list!
> >
> > But that's because they're so busy... It's hard get in touch with them if
> > you
At 12:40 9-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
> > >Hell, even Rob and Koen aren't subscribed to this list!
> >
> > But that's because they're so busy... It's hard get in touch with them if
> > you don't use e-mail...
>
>And even if you do use e-mail to contact them, they don't always reply...
If you're patie
> Do you say 'IBM-compatible PC' or just 'PC'???
> It is a common name for all of these things you can do.
I don't think so. If I'd want to forward my e-mail, I wouldn't go searching
for a filter. A filter would be purely for filtering my e-mail...
> > And BTW... Can you tell me where is written
On 9 Jul 2000 12:07:18 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Albert Beevendorp) wrote:
> At 23:25 8-7-00 -0300, you wrote:
> > > WiOS found on the Sunrise homepage can be downloaded. It's the full version
> > > and it's free. You do need a Gfx9000 to see what you're doing and a mouse.
> > > Just download it,
> On 9 Jul 2000 11:58:34 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Albert Beevendorp) wrote:
> > At 23:04 8-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
> > >Hell, even Rob and Koen aren't subscribed to this list!
> >
> > But that's because they're so busy... It's hard get in touch with them
if
> > you don't use e-mail...
>
> I think
> > >MemMan sucks.
> > >It loads in an awful way (exiting to Basic).
>
> AFAIK, there is the ONLY way in which a TSR can be loaded. It is due to
> an incomplete design of MSX-DOS (makers did not though on page 3 memory
> reservation...) However it is posible to avoid the BASIC exit messages
> and
On 9 Jul 2000 11:58:34 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Albert Beevendorp) wrote:
> At 23:04 8-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
> >Hell, even Rob and Koen aren't subscribed to this list!
>
> But that's because they're so busy... It's hard get in touch with them if
> you don't use e-mail...
>
>
>
> GreeTz, BiF
> > Oh my god! The Micro$oft syndrom!!!
> >
> > Outlook Express refers to it as a 'rule', but the actual name is
'filter'.
> > I still don't understand why they named it that way.
>
> Quite simple... It's only one of the things you can do via these "rules".
It
> has a lot more options then only "f
> >Hell, even Rob and Koen aren't subscribed to this list!
>
> But that's because they're so busy... It's hard get in touch with them if
> you don't use e-mail...
And even if you do use e-mail to contact them, they don't always reply...
Arnaud (Who's also a very busy person, but always replies t
> >MemMan sucks.
> >It loads in an awful way (exiting to Basic).
AFAIK, there is the ONLY way in which a TSR can be loaded. It is due to
an incomplete design of MSX-DOS (makers did not though on page 3 memory
reservation...) However it is posible to avoid the BASIC exit messages
and the "_SYSTEM"
At 11:01 9-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
> > Ok some threads are very long but if its someting of jour intrest then its
> > nice to read it.
> > If you do not want to see a thread any more you can set up a mail rule to
> > delete them from the server.
>
>Oh my god! The Micro$oft syndrom!!!
:)
>Outlook
At 23:25 8-7-00 -0300, you wrote:
> > WiOS found on the Sunrise homepage can be downloaded. It's the full version
> > and it's free. You do need a Gfx9000 to see what you're doing and a mouse.
> > Just download it, unpack and run it. AFAIK, there won't be a version for
> > sale. People are working
At 23:04 8-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
>Hell, even Rob and Koen aren't subscribed to this list!
But that's because they're so busy... It's hard get in touch with them if
you don't use e-mail...
GreeTz, BiFi
Visit my Home Page at www.bifi.msxnet.org
mail me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FTP: ftp.bifi.msxn
At 22:58 8-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
> > Or use MemMan, but that part of what they wanted to be a standard is just
> > as ancient as Metal Gear Solid will be in about a year... Then it really
>be
> > last millennium :)
>
>MemMan sucks.
>It loads in an awful way (exiting to Basic).
>
>Erix' Fossil doe
At 22:17 8-7-00 +0100, you wrote:
> > And if Rob Hiep really gets buried with work, well, then he can ask someone
> > else to help him, right? I bet there are plenty of MSX-people wanting to do
> > something for MSX by helping Sunrise, especially in interesting times with
> > an MSX 3.
> >
>Autsch
- Original Message -
From: Laurens Holst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 11:01
Subject: Re: Mailinglist..
> Oh my god! The Micro$oft syndrom!!!
>
> Outlook Express refers to it as a 'rule', but the actual name is 'filter'.
> I still don't understan
> That's really bad, and the only one who will loose with this is us, msx
lovers.
> Because Ademir and Padial are both talented guys, with deep knowledge of
> MSX, but if they go on they own, we will end up with two diferent MSX
machines.
> We can't afford that, because there are few MSX users wil
> Ok some threads are very long but if its someting of jour intrest then its
> nice to read it.
> If you do not want to see a thread any more you can set up a mail rule to
> delete them from the server.
Oh my god! The Micro$oft syndrom!!!
Outlook Express refers to it as a 'rule', but the actual
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