On 8 Jan 2002, at 11:55, Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
If a QL user (again IMHO) wanted to get a PC with Linux then he/she could
have the same results with a Q60 and at the same time supporting the
platform AND getting a real hardware QL based machine :-)
I totally agree!
Wolfgang
On 5 Jan 2002, at 14:57, Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
Hi all,
(Q60 being cheaper than a windows PC + QPC)
Hmm, but what about the case where you HAVE to have a PC
already?
Then QPC does seem a cheaper way
Wolfgang
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Oh and of course Peter is correct: I never did and never will tell anyone
how to choose a QL system, or what to run their QL software on. All I did
and I am guilty as charge was say that I don't believe that QPC is a QL
system in its own right. I do respect democracy too much else my name
We are now starting work on the next issue of QL Today. If anyone has
any news or articles to contribute, we would be most grateful to
receive them as we are currently a bit light on material.
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From: Dilwyn Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QL Today
It would be useful to find how many people actually read each
This is an apology in advance. Because of the date of the US show we may
be unable to get copies of QL Today sent out before we leave. This will
mean that the issue will be about 10 days late. I apologise for this but
there is little we can do about it.
If your subscription ran out on the
I have just found out that several of the disks included with the
current issue of QL Today have a corrupted copy of unzip on them. This
causes the boot file to hang when the disk is run. If you have problems
with the cover disk and have a copy of, or access to, the unzip program
then copy this