Sorry Marcel - just thought Roy or Jochen might know as they might be
selling it :-))
I think there is a market for it as a way of attracting new QL users if
available very cheaply or even (dare I say it) for free.
QL2K, QLAY and UQLX are very good, but a bit fiddly by comparison - with
QPC1, you run it and you have a QL in front of you - a decent working one
with full floppy/win support and all the other bells and whistles, not to
mention SMSQ/E, which is now no longer commercial.....
QPC1 on a CD with a load of QL freeware would make a very atractive cover
disk for a PC magazine I think.
Whats your thoughts?
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813.
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Marcel Kilgus
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> Hi Guys,
>
> I asked this question at the recent Irish QL get together - what is the
> status of QPC1?
And you think this list might know that better than I do? ;-)
> I know it is no longer actively supported and updated
Oh well, I did the occasional bug fix when people mentioned one to me.
It just looks like everybody is happy with it as it is (or nobody is
using it anymore, which I cannot imagine at all ;-) ).
> Is it available to buy on its own cheaply? Marcel?
Well, I'm open to suggestions.
Marcel
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