MSXPC (well, allmost) also available in Europe... (Revival MSX Forum)MSX Resource Center               
              
English Nederlands Espa�ol Portugu�s Russian         
 News
   Frontpage
  News archive
  News topics

 Resources
   MSX Forum
  Articles
  Reviews
  Fair reports
  Photo shoots
  Fairs and meetings
  Polls
  Links
  Search

 Software
   Downloads
  Webshop

 MRC
   Who we are
  Join our team
  Donate
  Policies
  Contact us
  Link to Us
  Statistics

 Search
 
  

  

 Login
 

Username

Password




Don't you have an account yet? Become an MSX-friend and register an account now!.


 Statistics
 

There are 50 guests and 5 MSX friends online

You are an anonymous user.
 

MSX Forum


MSX Forum

Revival - MSXPC (well, allmost) also available in Europe...

Author

MSXPC (well, allmost) also available in Europe...

jalu
msx lover
Posts: 124
Posted: December 07 2003, 15:43   
See:

http://www.tomshardware.de/firstlook/20031204/index.html

Looks identical to me, except for the MSX Player logo...

GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: December 07 2003, 16:59   
Yeah, but there's no MSX Game Reader or MSX PLAYer built-in.
jalu
msx lover
Posts: 124
Posted: December 07 2003, 17:33   
If I look at snout's pictures, the gamereader is not built into the MSXPC either, it seems just to come with the USB gamereader.
legacy
msx professional
Posts: 516
Posted: December 07 2003, 17:37   
bah,he compare it with a commodore c64
POISONIC
msx professional
Posts: 883
Posted: December 07 2003, 18:57   
its the same indeed what a shame well if your dutch the respond on the 2003 msx cristmas story to read the bad story about msxpc.


POISONIC
msx professional
Posts: 883
Posted: December 07 2003, 19:22   
www.stormbytes.com/acatalog/BlizzardCybernet.html

how original this realy sucks ........

i realy tought they where so original but in stead of making a new design you buy one put a msx sticker on it

iám verry disapointed




is this the revival where we all waiting for a Shemale pc as guyr800 mentioned in the dutch cristmas story 2003
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 908
Posted: December 07 2003, 19:38   
What's up? I thought that we all know that it wasn't a unique PC:

http://www.msx.org/newspost1030.html (posted in February 2003......)

You can read there: "Probably, some of you already know this machine, the reason we want to give it some extra attention is the fact that it has also caught the attention of ASCII and they make a very clear comparison with the MSX."
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: December 07 2003, 20:21   
Yeah, some people seem to think this so-called MSXPC is a product made by MSX Association. But it's not! Why would they put $$$ into designing and manufacturing a PC?! Ofcourse they didn't.

The MSXPC is a limited edition GIMMICK, not a new product, not a new MSX, just a nice way of reliving the MSX days with a PC which looks like old MSX's and capable of running MSX soft.

All of this has been made clear from the start. I do not understand the confusion
legacy
msx professional
Posts: 516
Posted: December 07 2003, 20:25   
[quote]its the same indeed what a shame well if your dutch the respond on the 2003 msx cristmas story to read the bad story about msxpc.

If This for me, well, I am a dutchie.
Your part of the cristmas story is not so bad at all, finaly the c64 is dead, killed by MSX.
Merry cristmas.
legacy
msx professional
Posts: 516
Posted: December 07 2003, 20:54   
[quote]

I do not understand the confusion.

Don't take this talk to serious.

btw. It must be possible, writing a MSX OS from the scratch on a AMD or INTEL sys, not using a host OS (linux or windows)
I know it can, but my know how is to low. (how sounds that?)
 
 







(c) 1994 - 2008 MSX Resource Center Foundation. MSX is a trademark of MSX Licensing Corporation.