On Tue, 6 Feb 2001 at 19:05:38, Dilwyn Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.uk> wrote:
(Ref: <00ed01c09076$7b5850e0$ad075cc3@default>)
>
>>Yes, it is a great product ... so many people can benefit. I use the
>>QPC2 style of QL'ing now more than I do 'black box' or derivatives
>way.
>>Although I often have both running at the same time. I'm lucky
>enough
>>to have a small room stuffed full of gear !
I solved the problem by installing a large shed in the garden (8-)#
I got a vast box of QL stuff unannounced from a customer. The discovery
of a Spem boxed QL in there, and getting the network to the Sh..... I
mean office, working properly has renewed Ben's interest in the QL and
basic programming.
I suspect many of us may have started getting hooked on programming etc
via superbasic. Many basics exist on the IBM PC, but they are very
much in the background, and much less accessible.
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