QXL card (original) memory question

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dilwyn
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Re: QXL card (original) memory question

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Thanks Derek. I hadn't realised MSDOS was freely available nowadays.
I just googled it, and MSDOS 6.22 is available to download from places like Archive.org, very useful for anyone who'd like to make use of an old PC with a QXL.
https://archive.org/details/msdos6.22_202212


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Re: QXL card (original) memory question

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Hi,

I get any MSDOS version from WINWORLD: https://winworldpc.com/product/ms-dos/622


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Re: QXL card (original) memory question

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BSJR wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 11:11 am
Marcel_X wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2025 11:27 am Gents,

I found a QXL card in my stash of old Sinclair machines. I got it somehow many years ago and never used it.
It says QXL 2B on the back and has 8 SIPPs installed. Those are TC514400 ones. Googled it and they are 1Mb x 4bit RAM.
The CPU says XC68EC040RC25B. Is that the 25 MHz version? However the crystal is 40 MHz...
The zip holds all the files on the original HD floppy that came with my QXL2 card.
It has several copies of the SMSQ v2.76 OS configured for different resolutions, a good way to start exploring the possibilities.
QXL276.zip

BSJR
Thanks BSJR and everyone for the hints and tips.
I have found an old Pentium at the office with two ISA slots. All I need to do is take the SSDs out and get my own SSD.
It is a bulky machine, but at least I should be able to see if the QXL is still alive.
I will keep you posted!


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Re: QXL card (original) memory question

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Actually, I'd recommend a multitasking-capable (and, maybe even network- and file sharing-capable Host-OS like Windows 9x or OS/2 Warp rather than plain DOS. The QXL software runs fine with both.

Makes file exchange with the modern world, and above all, injection of files into the QXL.WIN image a lot easier. With plain DOS, the only way to do that is using floppy disks. Note SMSQ/E on the QXL has no way to access the host file system.


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