Re: The Japanese Sunrise misunderstanding???

2000-07-09 Thread Eric . Boon
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 MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without th

Re: Msx top 100

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

RE: About the new MSX: what do users think?

2000-07-09 Thread Marco Frissen
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

Re: About the new MSX: what do users think?

2000-07-09 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
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

Re: Mailinglist..

2000-07-09 Thread TFH/Fony
- 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

Re: Msx top 100

2000-07-09 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
> 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

Re: Msx top 100

2000-07-09 Thread Rafael Lima
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Alex Wulms
] 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

Re: more japanese news

2000-07-09 Thread Alex Wulms
] 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

Re: Mailinglist..

2000-07-09 Thread Alex Wulms
] 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,

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
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-

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Laurens Holst
> 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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread pburkhard
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Patriek Lesparre
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Daniel Jorge Caetano
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Laurens Holst
> 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

RE: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Hans-Peter Zeedijk
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Mauricio Braga
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

Brazilian MSX meetings

2000-07-09 Thread Werner Augusto Roder Kai
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...

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Mauricio Braga
[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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Mauricio Braga
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

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: Mailinglist..

2000-07-09 Thread Pedro Giebels
- 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

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread TFH/Fony
> >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

Re: MemMan issues (wasRe: A1 Spirit (disk version for 128KB))

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: Mailinglist..

2000-07-09 Thread TFH/Fony
> 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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread pburkhard
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,

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread Laurens Holst
> 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

Re: MemMan issues (wasRe: A1 Spirit (disk version for 128KB))

2000-07-09 Thread Laurens Holst
> > >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

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread pburkhard
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

Re: Mailinglist..

2000-07-09 Thread Laurens Holst
> > 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

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread TFH/Fony
> >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

Re: MemMan issues (wasRe: A1 Spirit (disk version for 128KB))

2000-07-09 Thread NĂ©stor Soriano
> >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"

Re: Mailinglist..

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: WIOS hp

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

MemMan issues (wasRe: A1 Spirit (disk version for 128KB))

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread Albert Beevendorp
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

Re: Mailinglist..

2000-07-09 Thread TFH/Fony
- 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

Re: What MSX really means

2000-07-09 Thread Laurens Holst
> 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

Re: Mailinglist..

2000-07-09 Thread Laurens Holst
> 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