>Talking about portable QLing... I've made a few pictures of my
MiniQ60,
>built around the MinisQL case Keith Mitchell has kindly given me.
They are at
>
>http://www.q40.de/q60/miniq60.html
>
>My MiniQ60 is built around a standard 80 MHz Q60 mainboard. As the
Q60 is
>small, has a low power consumption and needs no fan, I couldn't
resist some
>tinkering :-)
As the proud owner of an Aurora/Super Gold Card version of the
original Minis-QL, I can vouch for the appeal of such a tiny and
portable version of a QL. My Minis-QL is a fantastic machine, so
adding the sheer power of a Q60 in such a tiny system (and the
pictures alone are impressive, Peter) is surely a system we would all
be jealous of. It also gives an idea of how flexible the design of the
Q60 is, that it can be put into anything from a big conventional
computer case to such an aesthetic little case design.
I think if the Q60 were ever available with a built in flat screen, or
at the very least a flat screen LCD add-on screen, I'd be saving every
penny I had just to get my hands on one.
Congratulations, Peter. Your enthusiasm for QL-type systems and for
this machine in particular is to be highly commended.
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Dilwyn Jones
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