Ralf Reköndt wrote:
Nice to see 8-). We were years ahead, weren't we? Also nice
to always see the Syntax font. That's real QLing.
Yes, years ahead at least in operating system, industrial design and CI.
Sinclair had a style which in todays ITC world only Apple can compete. No
wonder a Jonathan
Rich Mellor wrote:
a video with a download link on this QL game. URL is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_Q0sTLhqKw
Play the game and enjoy the weekend!
I am not quite sure I understand the background to this game
Am I correct to understand that it was a public domain game
Hi folks,
there has been a lot of discussion going on this list recently. Many nice
ideas and dreams of new QL products were raised. But will all this ever
happen?
Well, something is happening now! For the first time since the QL went into
oblivion (must have been 1986 or so) the industry had
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
Hi folks,
there has been a lot of discussion going on this list recently. Many nice
ideas and dreams of new QL products were raised. But will all this ever
happen?
Well, something is happening now! For the first time since the QL went
into oblivion (must have been 1986
On 05/02/2011 17:08, Ralf Reköndt wrote:
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
Hi folks,
there has been a lot of discussion going on this list recently. Many
nice
ideas and dreams of new QL products were raised. But will all this ever
happen?
Well, something is happening now! For the first time since the
I am not quite sure I understand the background to this game
Am I correct to understand that it was a public domain game written
in 1986, but only just licensed for release?
So where was the film taken, and what is Urs' link to it?
It works fine in q-emulator :-)
--
Rich Mellor
I
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I am not quite sure I understand the background to this game
Am I correct to understand that it was a public domain game
written in
1986, but only just licensed for release?
So where was the film taken, and what is Urs' link to it?
It works fine in