Hi,
If emulators are an undesirable way forward and hardware seems to be 
stuck at Q60
with no obvious successor what way forward is there?

Perhaps the way  backwards is more interesting. Resurrecting the old 
black box
and blowing of the dust. But oh! no compatible monitor any more :-(

Just leaves the aurora but that's not going anywhere either :-(

Any new ideas?

Jon.

Dilwyn Jones schrieb:
> Good luck with your Goldfire quest, Tarquin.
>
> One thing which was obvious at this weekend's Quanta meeting in
> Manchester was the prevailing view that native QL hardware will play
> less and less of a part in our QLing lives in the future. Almost 
> everyone seemed to
> be of the opinion that emulators would be the likely (if less
> desirable) way forward, because of cost, the ability to be
> reprogrammed to make use of newer features and the ability to run on
> the user's choice of hardware platforms.
>
> I admire Tarquin's quest to see Goldfire become reality, indeed I hope 
> it does. I fear though, that sadly there are too many people like me 
> who are content with running QL emulators on other platforms.
>
> It would be nice to hear what others think of this viewpoint!
>
>   
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