I've sent you a PM. Thanks.Outsoft wrote:Naturally I can do it when you want
I've all just dumped but I would like to responge and then preserve yours too
Let me know when, I'm always ready ^_^
Best regards.
Cheers,
Norm.
I've sent you a PM. Thanks.Outsoft wrote:Naturally I can do it when you want
I've all just dumped but I would like to responge and then preserve yours too
Let me know when, I'm always ready ^_^
Best regards.
Replied, thanksNormanDunbar wrote:I've sent you a PM. Thanks.Outsoft wrote:Naturally I can do it when you want
I've all just dumped but I would like to responge and then preserve yours too
Let me know when, I'm always ready ^_^
Best regards.
Cheers,
Norm.
If you look in the: xcl/prs/History folderRWAP wrote: Actually it is the Prospero packages which are part of QL/e not Metacomco Pascal so far as I know.
Prospero wrote:
Von: Technical Support <support@prospero.demon.co.uk>
Gesendet: Montag, 21. Januar 2013 19:19
An: Urs Koenig
Cc: urs.koenig@cowo.ch
Betreff: Prospero Pascal and Fortran for Sinclair QL (1980s)
Dear Urs,
Thank you for your persistence! I will send this to both your addresses and hope to scope at least one hit.
Concerning your main request:
>I?m kindly ask you if you could and would allow your old QL software
>(Pascal and Fortran 77) and documentation to be made available on the
>SQPP webpage as public domain, freeware or at least free software?
We have no problem in your making the Pascal and Fortran software freely available on your web page.
The documentation is a little more complicated, as much of it is essentially shared with other Prospero
implementations, but users will clearly need it. Again, there would be no problem if it was bundled in
some way with the software; I imagine you can devise some way of doing that.
As to your other point:
>I?m also asking if you have anything left on paper or media (files)
>from your Fortan77 and Pascal development for the QL?
There has been a brief search, and nothing has emerged so far. We will keep you in mind in future.
With best wishes for your venture,
Tony Hetherington,
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Technical Support,
Prospero Development Software