Geoff Wicks wrote:
The second thing is for those people who are not QL Today
readers. All subscribers to volume 16 will receive a free DVD
of the complete QL Today archive. That's sixteen years for
the price of one!
I'm one of a few ql-users who are also active in Sinclair and general retro
David Tubbs wrote:
I always thought it a pity that the QL wasn't released maybe only a
year later, with a floppy drive where mdvs were.
That then might have been a successful machine.
There was talk of doing just that - I think Keith Mitchell had a go.
Did anyone ever produce such a
I wrote:
TODAY I've got my personal copy (well, it's not a copy,
it's an original
unit) of Ser-USB from Memory Lane Computing (Adrian Ives).
After collecting the package at my local post office this
afternoon, all I could do today is unpacking the shipment and
have a first sight on the
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote, on 8/Jul/11 13:02 | Jul8:
I wrote:
TODAY I've got my personal copy (well, it's not a copy,
it's an original
unit) of Ser-USB from Memory Lane Computing (Adrian Ives).
After collecting the package at my local post office this
afternoon, all I could do today is unpacking
Urs,
I think you would be the first person to try an AH ROM QL. To the best of
my knowledge the earliest ROM version that it has been used with is JM. I
don't have access to an AH machine.
As per my recent note about the last minute bug that crept into the 1.03 ROM
you need:
For SER1, instead
Tony Firshman wrote, on 8/Jul/11 13:17 | Jul8:
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote, on 8/Jul/11 13:02 | Jul8:
I wrote:
TODAY I've got my personal copy (well, it's not a copy,
it's an original
unit) of Ser-USB from Memory Lane Computing (Adrian Ives).
After collecting the package at my local post office this