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Post by Raymond Day on Dec 3, 2004 8:43:20 GMT -5
Near the last days of Q-link I had it going at 2400 boud. I know were the modem was getting all it's data. I have more ram in my 64/128 that I can switch too. I made a small program to get the data. I could even play it back off line. This was way back then. I will have to look for were I saved that. If I can find it maybe some one can get it to work right off a disk drive or Ram Expander.
From what I remember I just moved around the menus and went to some downloads to list them. I will have to try and find that file.
-Raymond Day
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Post by Jeff Ledger on Dec 5, 2004 22:32:52 GMT -5
Raymond,
That file might be a great key to decoding the protocol used on Q-link. Good luck in your search!
Jeff
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Post by RaymondDay on Sept 19, 2005 9:00:46 GMT -5
I know I posted about this saved data on the web some place. I think on some other message board or list too. Even years ago. But nothing go me looking for it hard you got q-link working some. I posted about it in another link here at: jledger.proboards19.com/index.cgi?board=qlink&action=display&thread=1124921109To bad I did not stay here and look at this more. Look when I posted this. I just thought it my go no place but I was hoping. I guess the server is like 1/2 done now. Or the hard part is over with. Or it's jest getting better at knowing how the Q-Link server worked.
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