On 23 July 2015 at 21:42, Tobias Fröschle <tobias.froesc...@t-online.de> wrote:
>
>> Am 23.07.2015 um 21:18 schrieb Michael Grunditz <michael.grund...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Since I have set out on the quest of getting a dedicated QL like
>> computer I am now considering the alternatives..
>>
>> My first thought was to use my Atari, but since it got a very limited
>> screen it is a little bit hard to use.
>> I also found a DOS capable pc celeron 400Mz , so I tried QPC1. That
>> worked very well , but seems to be limited to SMSQ/E 2.98.
>>
>> So I think I am out for a QXL 2 card, if that still works with recent SMSQ/E.
>>
>> So I wonders if anyone here have a card to sell me?
>>
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> BTW, Many years ago I sold a Q40 to someone on this list. Hello , are
>> you still here?
>
> Ah, that sounds like a challenge: QLs always, well looked like QLs. So people 
> have kept them and not thrown them out.
>
> Apart from the fact that there weren’t that many built, I guess quite a lot 
> of QXL cards might have shared their PC’s fate and went to the dump unnoticed 
> - It’s just not easy to realize you’ve got something special here…..
>
> Tobias
> (Who bought one new from Miracle in the 90ies and would never part with it, 
> although it’s a bit hard to find a replacement PC with ISA slots when that 
> breaks every 5 years or so)


I understand that they are pretty hard to find. Any other more or less
dedicated hardware suggestions are most welcome.
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