Anyway, I haven't heard any specifications, as yet for a QL21 - a QL
inheritance device for the 21st Century .....

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Malcolm Cadman
I think it'd be great to have an "online QL" running in a browser -
perhaps Java based or whatever. I seem to remember someone mentioning
a ZX81 or Spectrum which would run in a browser.

That way, you'd be free of the nuances of any particular QL emulator
or QL compatible - wherever you are, fire up your browser and access
the "QL" over an internet connection. Synchronised online storage
space (there's plenty of free space providers) would ensure your files
would be up to date no matter whether you were running it at home or
away from home.

Ah well, I can dream I suppose ...

Dilwyn Jones
I just had a quick look via search engines - there are some 68000 emulators out there runnign in Java. Here's just one example:

http://code.google.com/p/miggy/

This, as the "miggy" name implies is an Amiga emulator. Sources seem to be available. If anyone has the necessary knoweldge of Java and QL 68000 this might make a worthwhile project, putting a QL in a browser!

I thought that emulating 68000 in Java would be slow, but if this can emulate an AMiga for example, a QL should be no problem Dilwyn Jones


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