Hello,
My opinion is still that it could find a market as
a toy computer. Especially if a CD with an emulator
+ QL software and some cables to connect to PCs were provided.
And there should be some simple internet access (email, irc,
crude www) as well.
But the retail price should be around 150
In a message dated 26/10/02 00:34:05 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I, for one, will continue use Qlay because it's free and would be prepared to
pay a little for a more stable setup. I don't know how much the QPC is (why
does Jochen only ever quote upgrade prices?) but suspect
Hello everyone out there!
I must admit I could hardly have expressed my very own opinion better than
Stephen did .
Let me guess ... if someone started developing a complete SMS/Q compatible
hardware system from scratch, they would end up with a system and a price
close to the Q60 machine. I am
Sorry folks!
one second after I pressed the send button I realised I wrongly stated:
Computers get only cheap, as they sell in millions
This is definitely not true, as all of us know. They also get cheap (sooner
or later) if they do not sell at all. Please do not get me wrong: I really
do not
Dave P writes:
Just make it a standard that a toolkit looks for an existing instance
of the keyword, and if it is in use, alter the keyword in a standardised
way.
Bit of a pain that if what all you wanted to do was to redefine a keyword -
a common occurance during toolkit development, for
I am not safe of haver understood. My English is very limited :)
QDOS Classic for Q40 is an example of which I was proposed, and personally,
would be arranged to pay by something thus adapted to a PC.
Javier Guerra
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