on 12/7/2004 3:21 PM, Roy wood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Phoebus Dokos > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >>> QEPIII eprom though is copyable. >> >> I meant the whole machine... I've never seen one actually and it makes >> my Aurora even more usable (as if the I2C bus wasn't enough ;-) >> > If I remember correctly you could not use the original QEP III with any > memory expansion. There were a couple of versions which had been > modified to work (I think Steve Hall had one) and Keith Mitchell should > still have my QEP III somewhere although I think it did not work so that > would be no use.
I recall solving the problem of how to get EPROM code onto a QEP equipped QL by using another QL and the QL network. The QL with the QEP simply needed TK2 and to be connected via network lead to another QL system with TK2 where I stored all the EPROM images. On the QEP unit I seem to remember typing NET 1, FSERVE and then QEP (or was it EPROM?). In selecting the code to be programmed it went something like N2_win1_eproms_<eprom_code>. It worked great and I didn't have to mess around with fussy microdrives. -- John Impellizzeri mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
