>Adrian Ives wrote: >> I have sent the most recent sources to Peter Graf just a few minutes ago. >> >> The code may be placed in the public domain, but it is up to Peter how >> he wishes to move forward with it. I regret that I cannot offer any >> support with the drivers as I am moving on to other projects, but the >> code is very well documented. >> >Just curious, what is left to do? > >It's a bit of a pity because while the Ser-USB was a none starter for >me because of the painfully slow serial ports a faster and integrated >solution like QL-SD project did have some appeal, even for me >(depending on the price of course). > >Of course, no idea if any hardware development for the QL could ever >be commercially successfully nowadays, but it might have made for a >nice KickStarter project to gauge real interest. > >Marcel
I agree, the internal solution is very interesting. Having it available could persuade myself to raise my QL + Gold Card from the dead :-) T _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
