>> QJUMP, Digital Precision, Computer1, Eidersoft, are just a
>> few names that come to mind
>
> Well, that's my ignorance shown isn't it :o)
Toolkit 2 was the prime example.

Even more recently, Norman Dunbar did an EPROM version of his
DJToolkit for DJC, and Michael Crowe did MegaToolkit in an EPROM
version too.

Care Electronics actually sold the cartridges for many years. The
QEPIII EPROM programmer originally from QJump, more recently by
Qubbesoft, allowed you to blow 16K eproms if you had a utility like
Liberation Software's eprom utilities to assist. Main problem was the
16KB limit.

Best fun with a QEPIII was how to get the image off disk to be blown
into an eprom, as the QEPIII had no through port, so I usually ended
up copying to microdrive cartridge, probably the last regular use I
had for a mdv cartridge. These days, I'd probably use the romdisq
instead.

--
Dilwyn Jones


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