In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Timothy Swenson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Using the idea from Dave Walker I have created a QL boot disk image using
>the RAWREAD utility. The end QLer will download this disk image file and
>RAWRITE program. They will then put a formatted 1.44 Meg floppy in the
Note that for Q-emuLator there is also a simpler way: use the emulator to
copy the ql unzip program to the Windows file system, then just compress the
ql unzip executable with the windows version of Winzip, or don't compress it
at all. The executable can then be transferred (via normal Windows file
Using the idea from Dave Walker I have created a QL boot disk image using
the RAWREAD utility. The end QLer will download this disk image file and
RAWRITE program. They will then put a formatted 1.44 Meg floppy in the
disk drive and use RAWRITE to create a QL boot floppy. This disk can then
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