On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, David wrote:
Any idea who's they where?
Nope, some zx81 page...
PS: What's the score on updating the FAQ?
Urm, no-idea.
I never liked the idea of a FAQ as I never thought that many questions
were asked, and I'd rather have the info on relevant pages. Thus I just
left it
Hello,
I was just wondering if you can use a syquest drive(same as a zip
drive)with the atom?Also can it be used as a master i.e. instead of a hard
drive.
Also can the sam use scsi hardware and how?
Kind regards
--
I like work ... I can sit and watch it for hours.
cheers
Peter Harkess
Peter Harkess wrote:
Hello,
I was just wondering if you can use a syquest drive(same as a zip
drive)with the atom?Also can it be used as a master i.e. instead of a hard
drive.
In theory, I'd expect it could be done... at the end of the day it's
really down
to understanding how the Zip
On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, David wrote:
Any idea who's they where?
Nope, some zx81 page...
PS: What's the score on updating the FAQ?
Urm, no-idea.
I never liked the idea of a FAQ as I never thought that many
questions were asked, and I'd rather have the info on relevant
pages. Thus I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tim
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I never liked the idea of a FAQ as I never thought that many questions
were asked, and I'd rather have the info on relevant pages. Thus I just
left it to graham (and at one time HTML'ised it)
No idea if graham is still interested in
The Mad Goose wrote:
I might have a bash at it sometime this week - there's a very basic
copy (Graham's original, I think) up on my site atm, but it's years
old.
Np. Perhaps u should post up any specfic queries on here... if there's
anyone alive round here you should be able to fill up some
In theory, I'd expect it could be done... at the end of the day it's
really down
to understanding how the Zip actually works. But that's the problem.
Iomega are
hardly forthcoming with techy details.
Edwin'll be better placed technically for this ;)
The internal IDE ones will work -- after all,
Simon Cooke wrote:
In theory, I'd expect it could be done... at the end of the day it's
really down
to understanding how the Zip actually works. But that's the problem.
Iomega are
hardly forthcoming with techy details.
Edwin'll be better placed technically for this ;)
The internal IDE
David wrote:
Help's having people on the inside ;)
Whoops! I meant people IN on the inside...
The original line sounds like Cookies about to join the PCB-H set ;)
Mind u
:)