From: Marcel Kilgus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There are knowledged people willing to share for NO PROFIT.
Oh well, then we only have to find some of those and we're all good.
That should be easy ;-)
I didn't say that there are not knowledged people Marcel. You are one of the
gurus here and I respect
I will be very interested too by getting any schematics for Qubide. I am not
going to build the board. I am just making some explorations to build an
expander for Qubide, and until now I haven't managed to get all information I
need.
Regards/Alain
Selon Jan Palenicek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 08:57:22 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will be very interested too by getting any schematics for Qubide. I am
not going to build the board. I am just making some explorations to
build an
expander for Qubide, and until now I haven't managed to get all
information
Neil Riley wrote:
GoMMC, a RomDisq on steroids but with the opportunity to
remove the mem card, excellent.
Once again, Id buy one if developed for the QL.
How would it sound if a SD/MMC device for SuperGoldCard, Q40 and Q60 had
already been prototyped and a free software to access it was
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:28:51 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil Riley wrote:
GoMMC, a RomDisq on steroids but with the opportunity to
remove the mem card, excellent.
Once again, Id buy one if developed for the QL.
How would it sound if a SD/MMC device for SuperGoldCard, Q40 and Q60 had
In a message dated 16/02/2007 09:49:30 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That would sound brilliant - I for one would want to offer it for sale !!
I would want to buy one
Duncan
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In a message dated 16/02/2007 09:29:17 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
How would it sound if a SD/MMC device for SuperGoldCard, Q40 and Q60 had
already been prototyped and a free software to access it was already
written?
Peter
Do you have any othe projects else up
Duncan wrote:
Do you have any othe projects else up your sleeve?
Not absolutely impossible. But nothing major can happen until there's a
decent free QL OS. All reasonable ways I have to implement OS level code
for new hardware involve re-using free software and getting help from
persons that
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], gwicks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I have changed the subject heading, to reflect the topic.
- Original Message -
From: Malcolm Cadman
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Spare GC or SGC?
Well ... 2 years
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Rich
Mellor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 08:57:22 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will be very interested too by getting any schematics for Qubide. I am
not going to build the board. I am just making some explorations to
build an
expander for
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Neil Riley wrote:
GoMMC, a RomDisq on steroids but with the opportunity to
remove the mem card, excellent.
Once again, Id buy one if developed for the QL.
How would it sound if a SD/MMC device for SuperGoldCard, Q40 and Q60 had
already
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roy wood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], gwicks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Those of us who went to the Sinclair show in Norwich a couple of years ago
had a very strong impression that the Spectrum has not moved on to the same
extent as the QL.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Graf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
David McCann wrote:
The QL no longer has enough users to make commercial products viable,
nor to produce enough programmers to support open-source products.
True, but why does nobody seem to see that it's possible to get help
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 23:02 +0100, Peter Graf wrote:
I don't think Richard gave up UQLX. Some other QL wheels also need to be
turned, so there may be different priorities. Usually, if you email him,
he sends you more recent code.
Then why is the old, uncompilable version still on his website, a
In a message dated 16/02/2007 10:52:22 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Recent issue of Nuts Volts has article by Jan Axelson.
She writes about USBwiz from GHI Electronics. Priced
at about $50, allows serial to USB communication. Her
site is Lvr.com and ghi is at
- Original Message -
From: Roy wood
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Hardware and software - new horizons
But just a provocative thought. Have you ever tried to connect a USB only
laptop to a parallel printer? PC World don't
- Original Message -
From: Malcolm Cadman
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 12:05 PM
Subject: [ql-users] Quanta membership
Yes, it obviously very difficult to get a response back from members who
have left.
Quanta is small enough for most of the departed to be
Hello Rich,
I would be grateful if you could send me the ZM/hT and also the ZM/128 doc
files (if you revised also that one). Unfortunately I left most of the files
on ED disks which I am not able to read anymore. With those manuals I could
perhaps find the will to prepare a more decent version
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