1/3/2002 8:45:17 ��, Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??????: >On Fri, 1 Mar 2002 at 08:30:07, you wrote: >(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) > >>Here's why: >> >>http://www.quickpad.com/ (Now that's a Z88 Clone or my eyes play games?) >Looks very similar, but it is based on DOS (8-(#
The concept is EXACTLY the same though :-) >> >>http://www.storage.ibm.com/hdd/micro/ (A good idea never dies) >Well the only link with Sinclair is the name 'microdrive' of course. >Romdisq is similar, smaller, but is a bootable device. True but still the concept is the same too... don't forget, technology to make disks that small was inexistent back then. IBM Microdrives are bootable too btw: (on the QL) - However they can't be compared speed wise or price wise with the RomDisQ (yeah the capacity is higher but I said it again, RomDisQ is an amazing piece of hardware) >> >>http://www.keytronic.com/home/keyboards/keyboards.html (etc....) >What connection? The membranes internally (There is a page in there discussing the advantage of membranes over microswitches ;-)) -- Phoebus R. Dokos - Quantum Leap Software Web and Graphic Design - Custom Program Solutions - Software Localization ICQ#: 34196116 SMS (1): +30977637885 SMS (2): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
