Neil Riley wrote:
> Wow, Thank You for all your suggestions and encouragement.
>
> Don't you worry, There shall be plenty of stupid, everybody knows the
> answer
> to that, questions coming from me. And here's an example..
>
> I've noticed i can download source code ( e.g. SUPERBasic) off the
) that allows you to read/write QDOS format disks from MSDOS side of
the interface.
Dave
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From: "Neil Riley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] New Blood
> Wo
Wow, Thank You for all your suggestions and encouragement.
Don't you worry, There shall be plenty of stupid, everybody knows the
answer
to that, questions coming from me. And here's an example..
I've noticed i can download source code ( e.g. SUPERBasic) off the web,
question is
( and remember
Morning Neil,
regarding the learning of 68000 there has been a quite long running series in
the QL Toady (the affectionate name for QL Today) magazine written by some
bloke who thinks he can program assembler. Now obviously you don't want to
start ordering up hundreds of back issues (or do you
e you interested
in Quanta Membership as well??
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards to all,
John Gilpin.
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From: "Malcolm Cadman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] New Blood
>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dilwyn Jones
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> I have set myself some personal goals which hopfully I will
>> achieve,
>> number one is to actually learn
>> to program in 68000 assembler, this may appear like a strange goal
>> but
>> I started learning Z80a assembler
>
> I feel I'm a little late to join the party but I'm here now and
> ready
> to join the QL community. Ok, thats
> no quite true; the truth is I joined the QLQ (queue) back in 1984
> along
> with countless others. The wait
> was long and made all the longer because I was 18 and wanted it
> NOW!.
Neil Riley wrote:
> I feel I'm a little late to join the party but I'm here now and
> ready to join the QL community.
It's never too late to join a party that has been going on for well
over 21 years ;-)
> I have set myself some personal goals which hopfully I will achieve,
> number one is to act
Hello.
I feel I'm a little late to join the party but I'm here now and ready
to join the QL community. Ok, thats
no quite true; the truth is I joined the QLQ (queue) back in 1984 along
with countless others. The wait
was long and made all the longer because I was 18 and wanted it NOW!. I
too got