Re: [Ql-Users] Software Preservation Project - Tasks

2016-07-10 Thread Lee Privett
Take off the https:// bit and it should be OK On Sun, 10 Jul 2016 at 15:54, Norman Dunbar wrote: > Dilwyn, > > The link > https://quanta.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/QUANTA-HELPLINE-07.pdf > gets me to a security page telling me that quanta.org.uk is unsafe. It >

Re: [Ql-Users] Software Preservation Project - Tasks

2016-07-10 Thread Norman Dunbar
Dilwyn, The link https://quanta.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/QUANTA-HELPLINE-07.pdf gets me to a security page telling me that quanta.org.uk is unsafe. It seems that the security certificate - SSL? - expired some 129 days ago. Is there ome one at Quanta who needs to know? Cheers,

Re: [Ql-Users] Software Preservation Project - Tasks

2016-07-10 Thread Dilwyn Jones
I think, but I'm not 100% certain, that the source code for Turbo, The Editor etc, by the author who's name escapes me right now, are or were online many years ago. I may even have downloaded them at some point. I remember definitely looking through the source for The Editor so I did get it

Re: [Ql-Users] Software Preservation Project - Tasks

2016-07-10 Thread Rich Mellor (RWAP)
Yes - Simon Goodwin was the author of Turbo and Supercharge and released the source code for Turbo when Digital Precision ceased business and all rights reverted to the authors. Chas Dillon also released his code as freeware (possibly even public domain). No idea what happened with the other

Re: [Ql-Users] Software Preservation Project - Tasks

2016-07-10 Thread Wolf
Hi all, isn't Turbo maintained by Grorge Gwilt? Wolfgang On 07/10/2016 02:22 PM, Norman Dunbar wrote: Afternoon all. I think, but I'm not 100% certain, that the source code for Turbo, The Editor etc, by the author who's name escapes me right now, are or were online many years ago. I may