Re: Cracking Virtual Acorn



In message <4e201c9b07chappell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Michael Chappell <chappell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


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Depends where the base unit is. Mine is right under my desk and believe
me, plugging anything in the USB port is a pain.

I have the same problem with the Risc PC, so I bought a USB extension
cable which remains plugged in, with the other end trailing by the
keyboard, ready for any device to be plugged in.

Dave

That's not a bad idea, actually...

Have you not heard of usb hubs then (gives multiple sockets next to
the keyboard)

John

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John Sandford West Herts UK

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