I am wondering from some time ago, if it is possible to consider an USB
port implementation on a new QL hardware. This, it will be a real leap for
the QL community as it opens the door for a planty of low cost and
efficient peripherals and gets down the need for developping others
extensions. I don't know if this kind of thing could be looked in this
project but if it is, i will be interested for a couple of pièces. I must
however admit that the need for drivers for a such devices will be
determinant.
Regards
Alain HAOUI
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Neil Riley wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I would happily fork out £300-350 for a SDGC
> ( Super Duper GC ) but it would have to be a
> marked jump in performance from SGC and allow
> for reasonable graphics. Being a gamer I dream
> of QL Quake ( wel it is open C source ! ) running on
> a Black box QL.
>
> It is developments like this that kick start the bedroom
> coders.
>
> Oh yes, count me in.
.. but not graphics I think. That would still have to be down to the
motherboard.
Tony
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