In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Neil Riley 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>As a relative newby I've been overwelmed at the amount of catching
>up I've needed to endure, this is, in no small part, hindered with a
>bad
>memory. As you know, I've battled with my Aurora and whilst it is now
>behaving itself ( RomDisq ) problems solved, I've spent a lot of time
>getting used to what it can do. One thing I really want to get to grips
>with
>is C on the QL. Now that in itself is a task and a half as my C skills
>can
>best be describe as 'Beginner'. BUT, before I can tackle that I need to
>
>under the C68 programming environment. Is there a Tutotorial on the
>subject?

Any chance of you writing an account of your experiences returning to 
the QL ?

This would be of interest to many people.

>Do i need to buy back issues of QL Toady or is there an idiots guide
>already
>out there? Also, Is there a fast way of checking what version of C68 I
>
>currently have, id like to get it bang uptodate first.
>
>Once I'm up to speed i can concentrate on my C and looking ahead, can
>understand the idea of interfacing to the ptr env / system traps /
>assembler
>.... big ideas etc etc. Maybe in a few years time I can become an
>expert
>like you chaps.
>
>We'll see.
>Neil

There is a lot of information around for c68.

Also most general books on C are equally valid because of the nature of 
programming with C.

-- 
Malcolm Cadman
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