The Sandy manual I mentioned a few days ago is on my website (QL Docs page), I
think it's not a SuperQBoard specific manual but a general one covering most of
these produced by Sandy, including the earlier SuperDisk interface. In case
anyone needs a Sandy disk guide...
Can't remember who gave
Can someone please remind me what the Sandy SuperQBoard provided - was it
just disk drive interface and 512K memory??
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Rich Mellor
RWAP Services
26 Oak Road, Shelfield, Walsall, West Midlands WS4 1RQ
http://www.rwapservices.co.uk/
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Tue, 30 Nov 2004 14:14:00 -,() Rich Mellor
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Can someone please remind me what the Sandy SuperQBoard provided - was
it just disk drive interface and 512K memory??
Mouse for sure and MAYBE parallel... Dave would know as he used to work
for them
Phoebus
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Rich Mellor wrote:
Can someone please remind me what the Sandy SuperQBoard provided - was it
just disk drive interface and 512K memory??
There were two SQBs. As I
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 at 09:45:28, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
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Can someone please remind me what the Sandy SuperQBoard provided -
was it just disk drive interface and 512K memory??
Mouse for
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 at 15:08:44, wrote:
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One of them had a mouse interface (QIMI compatible IIRC) as well - I
seem to remember it used a Atari Mouse.
I might have an old manual for it somewhere, will try to have a look
tonight (memory ain't what it used to be...)
I have
Tony Firshman wrote:
Mouse for sure
No, I think, at least not on the ones I have seen.
I never had an original one, but I did have a self-made version that
had floppy, parallel and mouse.
Marcel
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Rich Mellor wrote:
Can someone please remind me what the Sandy SuperQBoard provided - was
it just disk drive interface and 512K memory??
Mine has two connectors: one floppy drive and the other a parallel
printer port I seem to recall (although I don't think I ever used the
latter). It has tk2
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Stephen wrote:
Mine has two connectors: one floppy drive and the other a parallel
printer port I seem to recall (although I don't think I ever used the
latter). It has tk2 onboard but definitely no mouse connector.
SQB v2 did have pads for logic and a connector for a
Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:54:40 -0600 (CST),() Dave P
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Stephen wrote:
Mine has two connectors: one floppy drive and the other a parallel
printer port I seem to recall (although I don't think I ever used the
latter). It has tk2 onboard but definitely no
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
The one I sold you did have a mouse port though didn't it?
I don't know. All the QL hardware is in storage because I couldn't get a
working system out of it. I'm going to get that box out of storage soon so
I can mail those items to you.
In an ideal
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