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Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>I am learning it's a complex market. I like the Q60. I like the idea of
>the Goldfire, and I like the work I've seen so far. It's far better than
>most of us could manage (myself included) and we need to make it happen,
>not slip through our fingers due to lack of interest, or "market forces"
>*smiles* I'm not going to deliberately make and sell something that will
>make another project suffer. Instead, I'm working closely with Nasta and
>others (since Nasta is truly the centre of development atm) to make
>*compatible* products that have a market (QL add-ons) that doesn't compete
>with the Goldfire or Q60, but enhances both.

If the hardware developers can successfully co-operate then it will
benefit all of us, as users have different needs, as well as different
amounts that they can afford to spend.

I would really like my QL system networked with everything else, so it
means ethernet is a good option.

We do need to enhance our hardware by leaps and bounds, this will then
lead to more innovative software being written.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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