New member Baert
New member Baert
Hi all,
I'm Baert from germay. I came to this forum in order to get in touch
with qubide. This is my second visit here and I now noticed that I forgot
to introduce myself. So right now I will do that
My number one Sinclair computer is the zx spectrum, but in former years
a ql was out of reach for me. Nowadays I got one. I am still a ql beginner.
I am also commodore amiga and MiST fpga platform user. I have no
it related job, I'm a simple user.
Best regards - Baert
I'm Baert from germay. I came to this forum in order to get in touch
with qubide. This is my second visit here and I now noticed that I forgot
to introduce myself. So right now I will do that
My number one Sinclair computer is the zx spectrum, but in former years
a ql was out of reach for me. Nowadays I got one. I am still a ql beginner.
I am also commodore amiga and MiST fpga platform user. I have no
it related job, I'm a simple user.
Best regards - Baert
Best regards,
Baert
Baert
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Re: New member Baert
Welcome to the forum I took the same path of being a familiar speccy user then new to the QL. What are you hoping to do with your QL? Games? Programming?
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Re: New member Baert
Welcome to the forums - I feel like one of the oldest hands on these forums, having been running a QL based business since 1986 (does that even pre-date Dilwyn?)
I started on a ZX81 I bought from my brother in 1982 and then bought a QL in 1984 and never looked back!
I started on a ZX81 I bought from my brother in 1982 and then bought a QL in 1984 and never looked back!
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Re: New member Baert
Thank you guys
I also started with the zeddy, but mine was broken when it arrived.
At that time I got a great offer for a zx spectrum. It was really great!
Every piece of software, simple or sophisticated, was a happening
to me. I saw things I couldn't believe. I wish I could have those
feelings again. But I guess it won't happen. Now everything
is evolution, in the early eighties everything was a complete
premiere to me.
I don't know, what I will do with my QL. Maybe I port
my only self programmed basic Utility from the spectrum
to the QL. And I want to connect to a bbs via serial and
a modem (just for fun).
Best regards - Baert
I also started with the zeddy, but mine was broken when it arrived.
At that time I got a great offer for a zx spectrum. It was really great!
Every piece of software, simple or sophisticated, was a happening
to me. I saw things I couldn't believe. I wish I could have those
feelings again. But I guess it won't happen. Now everything
is evolution, in the early eighties everything was a complete
premiere to me.
I don't know, what I will do with my QL. Maybe I port
my only self programmed basic Utility from the spectrum
to the QL. And I want to connect to a bbs via serial and
a modem (just for fun).
Best regards - Baert
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Re: New member Baert
Hi Baert,
I used to run a BBS on Fidonet with QBOX, PBOX on the QL.
I still have the BBS files from the 1990s, I was going to convert them to a web site using the same login process as a BBS via a modem.
I remember a friend developed an idea to connected to computers using 2 modem locally without any telephone network connection. The idea was to us the modems data speed and compression to produce reliable data communications between any computers with serial ports.
The idea worked, but the cost was too high, I think a UK electronics supplier sole a similar interface for less than we could produce.
Now, 20 years on it is now needed as we connect by LAN at over 20 times the data speed.
I used to run a BBS on Fidonet with QBOX, PBOX on the QL.
I still have the BBS files from the 1990s, I was going to convert them to a web site using the same login process as a BBS via a modem.
I remember a friend developed an idea to connected to computers using 2 modem locally without any telephone network connection. The idea was to us the modems data speed and compression to produce reliable data communications between any computers with serial ports.
The idea worked, but the cost was too high, I think a UK electronics supplier sole a similar interface for less than we could produce.
Now, 20 years on it is now needed as we connect by LAN at over 20 times the data speed.
Regards,
Derek
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Re: New member Baert
For the authentic feel you might want to look at Citadel BBS which can run over telnet for that dialup feeling or as web pages for the more modern look.Derek_Stewart wrote: I still have the BBS files from the 1990s, I was going to convert them to a web site using the same login process as a BBS via a modem.
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Re: New member Baert
Welcome to our Forum Baert!
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Re: New member Baert
In the industry where I work, we still use modems. Not for connecting to the internet. But for connecting remote computers to a computer at the main building or for linking other computerised equipment (*).Derek_Stewart wrote:I remember a friend developed an idea to connected to computers using 2 modem locally without any telephone network connection. The idea was to us the modems data speed and compression to produce reliable data communications between any computers with serial ports.
The idea worked, but the cost was too high, I think a UK electronics supplier sole a similar interface for less than we could produce.
We have a mix of types. By that I mean some are dial-up and operate over a telephone system (even if it is a private telephone system). Others are "private line" modem types that use a dedicated cable pair (two wire types) or by using two pairs (four wire types) between the two modems (with no exchange equipment at all).
Some of the stand alone consumer modems from the 1990's onwards can operate in the "private line" two wire mode.
(*) note these remote sites are actually industrial equipment buildings and don't have any internet connection. All these sites are connected by dedicated cables anyway.
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Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer in Somerset later in the year
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Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer in Somerset later in the year
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Re: New member Baert
Yes, I think there will be a kind of modem usage. I love the idea
Thanks again for the welcome!
Thanks again for the welcome!
Best regards,
Baert
Baert