I bought, 5 on Aliexpress, less expensive than PRC, all work okay.
I will have to get the 5 PCBs I have built and get some cases 3D Printed.
I bought, 5 on Aliexpress, less expensive than PRC, all work okay.
There is a standardized simple FTP-like mechanism called TFTP. It is packed-based rather than stream-based, which should be closer to the QLUB methods.martyn_hill wrote:Whilst I do not believe that attempting to mimic FSERVE outside of QDOS/SMSQe is a particularly viable option (I could explain why if interested), development of a an FTP-like solution to allow easier browsing and download of files by a native QL from a repository hosted and shared-out via the QLUB without QDOS emulation is certainly doable - in fact I developed a solution for sharing files from a QL to a Spectrum that implements a simple FTP-like mechanism.
I thought the idea of the QLUB was to use the QL Network device driver to connect QPC2 and QL.afx wrote:(I've asked the question in another thread, but perhaps it's more appropriate here).
Is the native QDOS driver for QL Network access with QLUB available yet?
Hi Derek, as far as I know, Martin has released the Teensy2 software and a file transfer utility (SendFileMQ_bas). The driver for using the QL.NET network with QLUB from the PC emulator is a work in progress by Martin. Is there any news about that driver?Derek_Stewart wrote:I thought the idea of the QLUB was to use the QL Network device driver to connect QPC2 and QL.
Is this not the case?
Sorry, I thought that there was device driver gor the QLUB Network.afx wrote:Hi Derek, as far as I know, Martin has released the Teensy2 software and a file transfer utility (SendFileMQ_bas). The driver for using the QL.NET network with QLUB from the PC emulator is a work in progress by Martin. Is there any news about that driver?Derek_Stewart wrote:I thought the idea of the QLUB was to use the QL Network device driver to connect QPC2 and QL.
Is this not the case?