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{{Infobox Software
| name = blueMSX
| logo = <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:BlueMSX-icon.png|32px|blueMSX icon]] -->
| screenshot = [[Image:BlueMSX-screen.jpg|250px]]
| caption = 
| developer = blueMSX [[Virtual team|Team]]
| latest_release_version = v2.7
| latest_release_date = [[May 13]], [[2007]]
| latest_preview_version = 
| latest_preview_date = 
| operating_system = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]
| platform = 
| genre = [[Emulator]]
| license = [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]
| website = [http://bluemsx.com/ bluemsx.com]
}}
{{lowercase|blueMSX}}
'''blueMSX''' is an [[open source]] [[MSX]] [[emulator]] that uses a unique emulation model to achieve the highest level of accuracy possible.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} It is available for the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system. It has been translated into 14 different languages. blueMSX includes a powerful debugger with support for several assembly formats and a machine configuration editor that allows advanced users to set up practically any MSX computer system ever made.
==History==
Despite being a relatively new emulator, blueMSX has become one of the most accurate and user friendly emulators available since its [[2003]] debut.<ref name="msxemus">{{cite web | editor=snout | year=2005 | title=MSX Emulator Comparison | url=http://www.msx.org/MSX-Emulator-Comparison.articlepage8.html | work=[http://www.msx.org/ MSX Resource Center Foundation] | accessdateymonth=09 August | accessyear=2006}}</ref>. 

Like many other MSX emulators, blueMSX started as a clone of [[fMSX]] in September 2003. 
The feature that made the first release, in November 2003, unique to the MSX emulator scene at the time, was the addition of monitor simulation. This feature made the video output look like an old TV or a monitor.

(contracted; show full)==External links==
*[http://bluemsx.com/ Official Homepage]

[[Category:MSX emulators]]
[[Category:Windows emulation software]]

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