QL User since 25/9/1985
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 2:36 pm
Hi all,
I joined more than a year ago but for some reason I never posted. I'm from Milan, Italy. I received my QL 128k JM ROM on 25th September, 1985. Like most QL users I wrote tons of assembler, superbasic and QC programs, none of which changed history. But I had so much fun.
After upgrading it to Minerva 1.89, I put it in a cupboard in 1991, until last year, when I found out that all my floppy disks were still readable and that my old friend was still functioning! I converted all disks in Qlay2/QL2K format and installed QPC2... every now and then I still manage to find some time to do some wildly useless programming. Last year I picked my Mandelbrot program where I left it in 1989 and implemented a new recursive optimized algorithm and enabled high colour under SMSQ/E. This year, even more useless, I'm rewriting the VI text editor in sbasic with syntax highlighting. Maybe I'll finish it in another 26 years time....
So, great to see many other nostalgic geeks!
I joined more than a year ago but for some reason I never posted. I'm from Milan, Italy. I received my QL 128k JM ROM on 25th September, 1985. Like most QL users I wrote tons of assembler, superbasic and QC programs, none of which changed history. But I had so much fun.
After upgrading it to Minerva 1.89, I put it in a cupboard in 1991, until last year, when I found out that all my floppy disks were still readable and that my old friend was still functioning! I converted all disks in Qlay2/QL2K format and installed QPC2... every now and then I still manage to find some time to do some wildly useless programming. Last year I picked my Mandelbrot program where I left it in 1989 and implemented a new recursive optimized algorithm and enabled high colour under SMSQ/E. This year, even more useless, I'm rewriting the VI text editor in sbasic with syntax highlighting. Maybe I'll finish it in another 26 years time....
So, great to see many other nostalgic geeks!