1024MAK wrote:Mr_Navigator wrote:Dilwyn, you could count an aliens hexadecimal fingers the number of times the dreaded zip explanation has been recounted

So why the flip did the QL zip files not end up with a nice "qip" or "qlp" extension? Would have saved a lot of confusion...
'Tis strange how some retro computers end up with mostly only a small number of standard file formats and others end up with a much more complex mix of file formats
Did anyone ever try to set a universal standard for the QL?
Mark
Well, the way I look at it, no two QL/emulator systems work with the same type of hard disk format, for example: QLay and QL2K are different to QemuLator, which in turn is different to Qubide, which in turn is different to QPC and QXL, which in turn are different to Qubide, then QL-SD comes along with a different BDI format... so creating new standards is a pain in a fairly small community like ours.
Zip is pretty universal. Jonathan Hudson did a definitive job in porting zip and unzip over to allow us to be compatible with the rest of the world. The real problem, if there is one, is QL executables which somehow have to have the headers stored somewhere in a way that the majority of disk formats can't handle.
Until someone writes a universal and friendly file transfer software which understands:
QXL.WIN (QPC2, QXL, SMSQmulator and uQLx,
partly QemuLator since it has no MAKE_DIR)
floppy disk
floppy disk images (QPC, SMSQmulator, MESS emulator IIRC)
QemuLator native file format
Qlay/Qlay 2/QL2K native file format (not the same as QemuLator)
SMSQmulator native file format - unsure if unique or same as, say QemuLator native)
QLay/QL2K/QemuLator MDV image files (I don't know if they are different to each other)
Q40/Q60 hard disks
Qubide
DOS/Windows/Linux/Mac/Atari
QL-SD / BDI
Level 1 and Level 2 filing systems
plus others I have no experience of - AmigaQDOS, QDOS Classic, ST-QL
and anything else I didn't think of, we have to be grateful for zip/unzip as so often it's proved to be the ONLY way for me to reliably transfer files between machine. And don't even get me started on RS232 transfers and Sernet etc!
But as Mr Navigator said, it's extremely frustrating that the info is readily available in most cases and has appeared regularly in print in recent years and people keep asking the same old questions which have been answered over and over on this subject. Partly a product of the internet age - people don't think ahead and prepare anymore, they react to events (my old boss used to call it "fire-fighting").
Tony Tebby once said when he was developing SMSQ/E that he felt he was ending up with a different version for every computer out there!
And back to topic, as to why no 'qip' or 'qlp' I think that would have created infinitely more confusion - I get enough queries about the differences between '.zip' and '_zip' as it is! The overwhelming majority of Quanta Helpline questions I answer are the same old subjects:
zip
file transfer
quill
(Believe it or not).
</rant after upsetting Mark>