>>Well, it is a QL disk, albeit an HD disk (1.4MB 2880 sector).
>>
>>Anyway it works fine with a a similar QL 720K disk.
>>
>>Pity QLay and QLay2 can't directly read FLP disks like QPC and
>>QemuLator can. Seems a bit old fashioned and clumsy to have to use a
>>command line DOS tool to transfer files into QLay, even though it's
>>quite simple with DD disks. Just copy the programs onto a DD disk 
>>from
>>a QL or QPC or something, qltools a: -d to list the files and 
>>qltools
>>a: -q to transfer to QLay as long as the qltoolsq program is in the
>>same directory as QLay's WIN1 or whatever. I don't like the MDV 
>>slots
>>in QLay at all.
>>
>>(Same applies in general to QL2K)
>
> Is it not possible to use a ram disk as an intermediary with QLay or
> QLay2 ... even if it is known as a mdv ?
>
> Like with the 'flp_use' command.
>
> Or, for example, use that wonderful QTrans programme to do the 
> copying
> ... from the original flp to ram ... :-)
:-)

There is a WIN_USE command in QLay, so you can do WIN_USE FLP for 
example.

QLay will also let you set up some PD ramdisk software if you wish 
too.

-- 
Dilwyn Jones



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