> I dunno about Q-Emulator or QLay (I have only had limited use of
these,
> just playing about mainly) But QPC will definitely work with it -
I've used
> a similar USB device on my PC in work and QPC saw it no problem. As
you say
> - once the PC sees it as A: drive, QPC just mapped onto it. Same
with
> network drives too.
OK, thanks for that, will pass it on.

> I also use only of those USB thumb drives with QPC - nice having a
64Mb
> QXL.WIN file on your keyring!!!
Never thought of that, great if you have USB, which reminds me,
remember that USB connection you tried to hook onto my PC, never did
get it to work, although I only tried with the Stylus printer. Thought
it might have been down to Win 95 OSR2 which has a limited USB support
but it still doesn't work after migrating to Win 98 SE. One day,
having saved my pennies, I'll have a nice modern PC to go with
QPC3/SMSQ-E 3 when I get those!

The USB pocket drives like those would be great for someone like
Norman who does most of his QLing in his lunchbreak in work, that way
he would never lose/corrupt his zip disks again and he could take his
work to and from home on his keyring! As you say, a 64MB QXL.WIN on a
keyring!

Remember that little Sinclair X1 radio you ordered Darren? We have a
dog staying with us for a couple of weeks and the X1 comes in very
useful when I take the dog for a walk! Brilliant reception on it in
the countryside around here.

Next invention please, Sir Clive: a "wearable" QL to take with me on
walks to go with Darren's 64MB QXL.WIN on a keyring!

--
Dilwyn Jones



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