I tested Hi-MD and found it is a very, very slow media for computing. And ATRAC 
is only known by Sony products with awfull copy protection :-( 

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Glad to see someone is using more reliable technology than CD-ROMS.  I've just 
recently bought a Hi-Minidisc recorder and have configured QPC2 to run on it.  
The big advantage over memory sticks is the cost of the recordable discs.  
£4.99 (from Amazon.co.uk) for a massive 1Gb or around 50p for 270Mb with 
existing 80 minute discs.  And you have portable high quality sound too (better 
than MP3).  I'm hoping to write a article for QL-Today about it.  The trickiest 
part of configuring QPC2 to run on portable media is telling QPC2 the root 
directory of the device you've just plugged in 'cause it will be different on 
each PC you use.  Ken Bain is right about lack of documentation on DOS 
directories.  I didn't know aboout the 'dot backslash', I'll have to give it a 
try.

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