It would be great to be able to fit a PC in a QL case, with a 100%
compatible QL emulator running on it and able to access the microdrives (or
better 1 mdv and a memory card reader in the right slot) and QL keyboard,
plus plenty of USB ports on the back for floppy disks, printers and other
devices. Lots of memory and a 1024x768 24 bit mode supported by the OS
wouldn't hurt either.

Not that it makes any sense (except for the QL case and mdv, you can already
get close to this with a Q60 or PC+emulator), but it would be pretty cool!
:)

Daniele

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> Subject: Re: [ql-users] SDGC
> 
> Rick Chagouri-Brindle wrote:
> 
> > I think so too . . . looking at it objectively if you replace too much
> > of the original QL you are no longer really using the QL, but the fact
> > that it is still in the black box is subjectively attractive.
> 
> I wonder if the QL motherboard needs to stay to keep the thing
> subjectively attractive. Or could the QL be filled with completely new
> life, just keeping the black case?
> 
> Peter
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