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+ | :''For other emulators that run on MSX-DOS and MSX-BASIC [[Emulators on Legacy systems#MSX-DOS and MSX-BASIC|Emulators on MSX-DOS and MSX-BASIC]]'' | ||
'''MSX''' is a [[wikipedia:Zilog_Z80|Z80]]-based family of home computers, designed by Microsoft in cooperation with ASCII Corporation, which appeared in 1983. They were popular in Asian, South American and European countries as well as the former [[wikipedia:Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]], but are virtually unknown in North America. | '''MSX''' is a [[wikipedia:Zilog_Z80|Z80]]-based family of home computers, designed by Microsoft in cooperation with ASCII Corporation, which appeared in 1983. They were popular in Asian, South American and European countries as well as the former [[wikipedia:Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]], but are virtually unknown in North America. |