Ahhhhh....

I vaguely remember Robin Barker (Di-Ren) doing a thing called "QL
Fileserver" I think about 9-10 years ago. I think it connected a QL and PC
and had software and the cables, and cost about 19.95.  Actually, I almost
bought it prior to getting a (then) cheap trump card from Steve Johnson of
SJPD  for 100 pounds....;-))

I also think you could use it to link the QL and PC versions of the game
"Fleet tactical command" that he sold.

So, network gaming was first on the QL.....;-))

(hope I'm right here...)

I bet Dilwyn remembers...... He has a great memory for stuff like this.

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Ummmmm !
'What the hell was it then?' I ask myself.
I think it was DiRen who sold me it all those years ago.

Thanks for correcting me (again).

Cheers,
Norman.

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It wasn't sernet you were using I think, must have been some other serial
transfer program. SERNET was written for QPC by Bernt Reinhard not that
long ago... (I think, anyway!!) And yes, it does need SMSQ/E.

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