Does anyone know whether the old standard QL interface will allow you to hook up modern HD disk drives (even if they only work at Double Density)?? Or do you need to find some DD disk drives??
Rich Mellor
RWAP Software
7 Common Road, Kinsley, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF9 5JR
TEL: 01977 614299
True !
And if I drop a 50p, when I bend down to pick it up, it hits me on the back
of the head :o)
Norman.
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Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: 0113 289 6265
Fax: 0113 289 3146
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The circular wheel thingy was a Russion Nokolia something or other, back
about 1850 ish (+- 30 years).
JLB did the first scanning tv with 30 lines (HDTV then) at first.
:o)
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Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
mailto:[EMAIL
At 03:00 ðì 3/5/2002, Rich Mellor wrote:
Is there any reason why all your emails to the ql-user mailing list are
sent twice??
Yes, I am stupid :-) (Stupid enough to poke in Eudora's settings that is :-)
Anyway, tis fixed now :-)
Phoebus
Dilwyn wrote:-
The Welsh rolling picture described usually happens when Welsh QL
Traders visit Irish QL places for some of the Black Stuff (and I'm
not talking about Black QLs!) :-))
TV sponsored by Guinness.
A least its better than the Irishman who had trouble with his new washing
On 03/05/02 at 09:24 Norman Dunbar wrote:
The circular wheel thingy was a Russion Nokolia something or other, back
about 1850 ish (+- 30 years).
Someone is doing the 'black stuff'
Russian (Though I am not sure he was) Nipkovliev. Anyone passing by Munich
can do a quick detour to the
C.Catotti Wrote:-
What is the schedule for the show? (Dates/Time/Location).
Will there be any Z88 things or QL only?
Thanks!
Chris Catotti
PO BOX 621777
OVIEDO FL 32762-1777
U.S.A.
Hi Chris,
Below is the relevant info on the US Show. I will (hopefully) be attending,
and will have a
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From: Norman Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: [ql-users] ROM versions
The circular wheel thingy was a Russion Nokolia something or other, back
about 1850 ish (+- 30 years).
JLB did the first scanning