When I used to have more than one QL networked to another, I arbitrarily
referred to the networked drives as "ndk_" (after "fdk" ... i.e.,
"Network DisK") regardless of its actual physical type.

Does that make sense?

Is that what you wanted to know?

Al


On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 19:55:30 -0000 "Dilwyn Jones"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> I'm working on the 'MyQL' part of Launchpad and I'd like to ask for
> any additional information can offer on the following.
> 
> I'd like to compile as complete a list of current directory devices 
> on
> QL-style systems as possible so that I may provide icons for these
> devices as required. Obviously, 'default' icons will be available 
> for
> any 'unknown' devices.
> 
> The directory devices I am aware of at the moment are:
> 
> MDV
> FLP/FDV/FDK  (the 3 types of floppy systems over the years)
> RAM
> WIN
> ROM
> ATR - Atari/DOS disk device IIRC
> DOS - QPC2
> CDR - Thierry's Atapi drivers.
> 
> NUL - Nul device (+ BLACK_HOLE?)
> 
> N, M and S - network devices (assuming these count)
> 
> (DEV, SUB, PTH etc don't count as they could I suppose be anything)
> 
> Any more known directory device driver names?
> 
> --
> Dilwyn Jones
> 
> 
> 

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