I am soon to be starting my QL experience via the QXL Card. So that should be fun.

Nice to know the community is here for me. Let's see what I can learn & discover...
How'd you like it? Did you find it to be fairly capable, or ???NormanDunbar wrote:Good luck. I used to have one of those.
I have a QXL(II) card in a PC, was using it a month or so ago. Great to have plenty of space for HDD .win container files and very useful to have a floppy drive to hand that you can access from the QXL and the PC side (for transferring small files from the internet to the QXL for example). And you can easily add or remove files from the QXL.win container from the PC side (or copy the QXL.win file to a newer PC and do it from there). The QNET connection is also handy to transfer files to/from an original QL. They are not lightening fast, but with the right settings they can handle the complete SMSQ/E based systems that you can get online ready-to-go as QXL.win files, i.e. QLE and Black Phoenix. Performance-wise it was very close to the Q68, but the Q68 is more practical due to the SD cards, FAT device, the small size, the fact it makes absolutely no noise and some other improvements!DeathAdderSF wrote:Hello, everyone.
I am soon to be starting my QL experience via the QXL Card. So that should be fun.
Nice to know the community is here for me. Let's see what I can learn & discover...
Thanks! I knew there was a slot that isn't around anymore, but I couldn't remember which one - there have been a few!chr$ wrote:Norm, they need an ISA slot to live in don't they, so they don't fit in any PC later than, oooh about 2004 at a guess, and I think most or at least many PCs had probably lost their ISA slots a few years prior to that.
The NET driver included with SMSQE for QXL (so called 'Variable clock' version) is actually highly configurable with regards to bit-timing - for my QXL II from Derek, I needed to scale the default timings slightly (about 5%) to accomodate the modified CPU/clock speed he kindly fitted for me and thus expect it a fairly trivial job to update the timing constants for a potential faster clock.Derek_Stewart wrote:This would have problems with the QL Network, as it needs accurate speed timings, ...