On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 12:25:18PM +0100, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Yes, they are meant to be viewed on a QL.
There are several PC to QL file transfer programs available (Discover
from Dave Walker running on a QL, WXQT2 and WXQLTool from Jonathan
Hudson both running on Windows or Linux systems,
Paul Chapman wrote:
installed to get our remote section of the Social Services connected
to Norfolk's County Hall.
fx wakes up
Sorry about being asleep, (I have been changing ISP and telephone
company plus watching Wimbledon). You should join ACCUS a Norfolk QL
user group. Membership free
Paul Chapman wrote:
Many thanks to all who have responded already both on and off list.
We like to think we can help on this list, we are very happy when
someone new joins and STAYS with us!
Apart from the QL itself I do have an A4 folder entitled Sinclair QL
User Guide, two books by Robin
: [ql-users] re: As things are quiet..
Paul Chapman wrote:
Many thanks to all who have responded already both on and off list.
We like to think we can help on this list, we are very happy when
someone new joins and STAYS with us!
Apart from the QL itself I do have an A4 folder entitled
11:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [ql-users] re: As things are quiet..
Dilwyn
Like Paul, I have just acquired a QL (re-acquired actually as I used to have
one).
Seen all the downloadable manuals and software on your web site.
They all seem to be in QL format.
I can only access your
Yes, they are meant to be viewed on a QL.
There are several PC to QL file transfer programs available (Discover
from Dave Walker running on a QL, WXQT2 and WXQLTool from Jonathan
Hudson both running on Windows or Linux systems, plus QLTools, a DOS
command line driven QL/PC disk file transfer
At 12:25 ìì 6/7/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Yes, they are meant to be viewed on a QL.
There are several PC to QL file transfer programs available (Discover
from Dave Walker running on a QL, WXQT2 and WXQLTool from Jonathan
Hudson both running on Windows or Linux systems, plus QLTools, a DOS
command
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, Norman Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
go to Dilwyns web site and download Stripper for Windows. Run it, and load
in any _DOC files that you download.
You can then print them out, or save them in text file format as required
(see the help file for details).
Hi All,
Great to see another new user popping up - You're very, very welcome Paul. I too
was a little daunted by the chat on the list when I first joined, some time ago
now, but soon came to realise how helpful all the subscribers are.
Many of them have been QL users from day one - back in
Greetings again
Many thanks to all who have responded already both on and off list.
The thing I like about this list is info is so accessible and people are so
ready to help on ANY level without making you feel like an idiot.
I'm beginning to warm to this list!!
At 10:10 am +0100 5/7/01,
: voodoopenguin
Subject: [ql-users] re: As things are quiet..
Greetings again
Many thanks to all who have responded already both on and off list.
The thing I like about this list is info is so accessible
and people are so
ready to help on ANY level without making you feel like an idiot.
I'm
Hi Ian,
for it to be Friday afternoon, yes. I can look out of the window in
this office and see people sitting outside the pub in the street below,
with the Sun shining - it's most demotivating ;)
It's only Thursday here in Leeds - what time zone are you in :o)
Norman.
, 2001 2:10 PM
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Subject: RE: [ql-users] re: As things are quiet..
Norman,
Coincidence! It's Thursday here in London too... doesn't make any
difference though - I still wish it was Friday afternoon, 17:45 to be
precise. ;O)
Ian.
At 01:14 ìì 5/7/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Greetings again
Many thanks to all who have responded already both on and off list.
The thing I like about this list is info is so accessible and people are so
ready to help on ANY level without making you feel like an idiot.
I'm beginning to warm to this
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