> 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 Great - yet again the QL proves its versatility!
The only downside is that another QL, Aurora or QXL is needed to network to, but other than that probably the most flexible solution yet! -- Dilwyn Jones _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
