In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dilwyn Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Well, it is a QL disk, albeit an HD disk (1.4MB 2880 sector). > >Anyway it works fine with a a similar QL 720K disk. > >Pity QLay and QLay2 can't directly read FLP disks like QPC and >QemuLator can. Seems a bit old fashioned and clumsy to have to use a >command line DOS tool to transfer files into QLay, even though it's >quite simple with DD disks. Just copy the programs onto a DD disk from >a QL or QPC or something, qltools a: -d to list the files and qltools >a: -q to transfer to QLay as long as the qltoolsq program is in the >same directory as QLay's WIN1 or whatever. I don't like the MDV slots >in QLay at all. > >(Same applies in general to QL2K) Is it not possible to use a ram disk as an intermediary with QLay or QLay2 ... even if it is known as a mdv ? Like with the 'flp_use' command. Or, for example, use that wonderful QTrans programme to do the copying ... from the original flp to ram ... :-) -- Malcolm Cadman _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
