Re: [Ql-Users] 68K/OS

2018-07-05 Thread Derek via Ql-Users
Hi Malcolm,
Do you have any pictures of the 3U Rack?
It would nice to industrial application of the QL.

RegardsDerek
 Original message From: Malcolm Lear via Ql-Users 
 Date: 05/07/2018  10:34  (GMT+00:00) To: 
ql-us...@q-v-d.com Cc: Malcolm Lear  Subject: Re: 
[Ql-Users] 68K/OS 
Ah, just found the document on Dilwyn's site, so nothing rare after all.
Malcolm


On 05/07/2018 09:55, Malcolm Lear via Ql-Users wrote:
> Hi,
> In the process of clearing out my lab here at the University of Essex, 
> I've come across a '68K/OS Systems Programmers Reference Manual'.
> The document is around 65 pages long and I have some recollection at 
> the time an NDA was signed, but maybe that was due to some sort of 
> testing. I joined the uni around 1985,at which point there was a QL 
> lab with around 30 QL's all with a ribbon cable leading to a 3U rack. 
> The rack had memory expansion, serial ports, parallel port, GPIO ports 
> and floppy disk interface.
> Malcolm
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Re: [Ql-Users] 68K/OS

2018-07-05 Thread Malcolm Lear via Ql-Users

Ah, just found the document on Dilwyn's site, so nothing rare after all.
Malcolm


On 05/07/2018 09:55, Malcolm Lear via Ql-Users wrote:

Hi,
In the process of clearing out my lab here at the University of Essex, 
I've come across a '68K/OS Systems Programmers Reference Manual'.
The document is around 65 pages long and I have some recollection at 
the time an NDA was signed, but maybe that was due to some sort of 
testing. I joined the uni around 1985,at which point there was a QL 
lab with around 30 QL's all with a ribbon cable leading to a 3U rack. 
The rack had memory expansion, serial ports, parallel port, GPIO ports 
and floppy disk interface.

Malcolm

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[Ql-Users] 68K/OS

2018-07-05 Thread Malcolm Lear via Ql-Users

Hi,
In the process of clearing out my lab here at the University of Essex, 
I've come across a '68K/OS Systems Programmers Reference Manual'.
The document is around 65 pages long and I have some recollection at the 
time an NDA was signed, but maybe that was due to some sort of testing. 
I joined the uni around 1985,at which point there was a QL lab with 
around 30 QL's all with a ribbon cable leading to a 3U rack. The rack 
had memory expansion, serial ports, parallel port, GPIO ports and floppy 
disk interface.

Malcolm

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