Building QL-SD at home would be very hard, because of 0.5 mm pitch SMD
components and a thin two layer PCB with 0.15 mm tracks. It took more than
a year until someone came up, who has the skills and equipment to do it.
I don't think so. I have resources to build a board like that here at
home
QL-SD is fast as a harddisk. But if speed is not an issue for you, there
might be a simpler solution. From my Q68 project, I have spinned off a
compatible SDHC driver which just needs three simple registered output
bits and an input bit mapped to some specific adresses. A tinkerer here in
Germany has successfully intergrated this concept into his own hardware.
However, I don't have the time to support this repeatedly. Someone else
would need to write instructions.
Well, I'm not an expert in QL but I can try :o)
Thanks!
Alexandre
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