At 13:37 08/07/2011 +0200, you wrote:
David,
do you still have it or at least have a picture of it which you would share
with the ql-users?
Regards, Urs
You point to the serious deficiency of this list, no pix.
Last time I sent you some you failed to acknowledge reciept, and prior to
that
David Tubbs wrote:
I always thought it a pity that the QL wasn't released maybe only a
year later, with a floppy drive where mdvs were.
That then might have been a successful machine.
There was talk of doing just that - I think Keith Mitchell had a go.
Did anyone ever produce such a
In January 2009 it was Asus who presented the QL2 in form of their EEE
Keyboard PC, see
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/06/asus-eee-keyboard-revealed/
This year its Cybernet who launches the another QL mark 2 in form of their
ZPC-D5, see
http://www.cybernetman.com/en/all-in-one-pc/Keyboard-pc/
At 13:26 06/07/2011 +0100, you wrote:
I always thought it a pity that the QL wasn't released maybe only a year
later, with a floppy drive where mdvs were.
That then might have been a successful machine.
There was talk of doing just that - I think Keith Mitchell had a go. Did
anyone ever