Rich Mellor wrote:
> Basically yes - Di-rens fileserver program allowed you to use the PCs hard
> drive as storage for the QL - useful for backups at least - no need for a
> QL emulator and all the header info etc was automatically stored and
> retrieved when you tried to copy files back from the PC to the QL.
>
> Would be useful still for people with basic QLs (with Hermes / SuperHermes
> of course) who can't find a miracle hard disk and don't want to put the QL
> in a case... (unless someone knows of a source of external hard disks that
> can work with QubIDE??)
I use a ROMDisq in this situation, though a new 128MB ROMDisq would
solve the problem.
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Tarquin Mills
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