Hi, I downloaded it & unzipped it, hope to try it in the few days.
John
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    John Rawden   St.Leonards-on-Sea   East Sussex
                Running Linux on a Q40
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Thierry Godefroy wrote:

> Hi !
> 
> I'm afraid my last message about the new QCDEZE utility got
> unoticed among all the heavy trafic (over 400 messages in
> 2002 (i.e. in 15 days) already in ql-users, wow !) the list
> is experimenting now...
> 
> Did anyone tried it ?
> Any feedback ?
> 
> QDOS/SMS forever !
> 
> Thierry.
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> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 06:23:01 +0100
> From: Thierry Godefroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ql-users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [ql-users] ISO-9660 CD-ROM file utility
> 
> Hi happy QLers !
> 
> Duncan Neithercut just sent me a utility that for sure will be
> GREATLY appreciated by Q40/Q60 and SGC+Qubide users !
> 
> It's name is "QCDEZE" and it is to be used as a front-end to
> my CDROM device driver. It is PE driven and allows you to browse,
> copy and "execute" (via FileInfo II) files present on an ISO-9660
> CD-R(OM/W). I could not test it myself as my Q60 is in France ;-(
> but it apparently makes use of the proper methods to take the
> largest benefits from the existing CDROM driver features (it must
> be very fast when compared to qxltools for example).
> 
> QCDEZE is available from the QDOS/SMS repository at:
> http://smsq.free.fr/#DISK
> 
> Note that Duncan did also update its CSB (Clip Scrap Board, now at
> v2.18) utility: it now works on almost all QL-compatible systems
> and should cope with any screen resolutions (available into the
> "generic utilities" section of the repository).
> 
> Congratulations and a big thanks to Duncan !
> 
> QDOS/SMS forever !
> 
> Thierry.
> 

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