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dex wrote:I tried to google for the C68K for QL, but nothing found.
Will your disk be available to download as files for emulator or the real machine?
You need to search for C68 (not C68K) - see
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/itimpi/qdosmenu.htm


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here it is ! (too)

Paul


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Hi Polka!

Just wanted to say your QL looks awesome!
I'm tempted to recreate the red function keys on my QL, time for a spot a painting!

That little front-end you've made looks great too, it's actually just what I was looking for!


Nice work sir!


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Thanks !
This special keyboard with red function keys is actually a replacement keyboard that I bought from Jochen Mertz a long time ago, when my original keyboard started to bug. It's a classic technology, more robust than the QL membrane. Indeed, red function keys flash, but I did not replace the keyboard for esthetic reasons :)

I never used SuperBasic for anything else than "front-end, sort of shell scripts" where you don't have to worry about speed (but for which SuperBasic provides nice graphics). For my other programming, I prefer compile-link development tools or else, the FORTH environment.

Bye, Paul


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