In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dexter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
>
>> Very interesting outline ... you have been planning :-)
>
>Yes. It's hard to do anything more than planning without ethernet and a 
>TCP/IP stack ;)

It is the latter that Jon Dent has been working on.

>> What are you going to code it in ... C ?
>
>Initially, SBASIC, and then in C once I'm happy with how it works. I'm 
>happier with C but have never done any on the QL, whereas SBASIC is a 
>quicker throw-it-together-and-test-it language :o) It's not like email 
>clients have to be fast, anyway.

Yes, I have looked at the coding in BASIC of several email clients on my
old RISC OS system.

In addition you should find C68 on the QL easy to adapt to.

>> Well, if you ever visit England I've got lots of them ... that have been
>> donated to the London Quanta Group.  They are too heavy to economically
>> post.
>
>I wonder. Do the transformers in QL PSUs have 120 and 240v windings, or 
>did they use a different transformer for each region?

Dunno ... :-(

>Dave
>ql.spodmail.com
>(New posts by Nasta in the forum, with latest news on the Goldfire, 
>Aurora 2 and SuperIDE/EtherIDE - check it out!)

The site was down when I looked last night.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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