Hi again,
Here is what I remember....
http://theqlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1323&start=40
Ironic that my user level is "ROM Dongle" LOL
@RWAP: I could add something to that - the CP/M-68K initial BIOS author was me! I worked from the Fleet (Hants) office which is not mentioned.
I do still ...
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- Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:52 pm
- Forum: The Welcome Area
- Topic: Hello from sunny Surrey & re: CPM-68K for the QL
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- Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:22 pm
- Forum: Software & Programming
- Topic: QL CP/M
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Re: QL CP/M
Hi All Questers :) for CP/M for the QL....
This is a thread that I discovered on Google and many assumptions and thoughts on the Quest system are correct but I can correct/confirm a few things because I wrote the BIOS I/O code for the original microdrive version by Quest. I had left before the disk ...
This is a thread that I discovered on Google and many assumptions and thoughts on the Quest system are correct but I can correct/confirm a few things because I wrote the BIOS I/O code for the original microdrive version by Quest. I had left before the disk ...
- Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:28 pm
- Forum: The Welcome Area
- Topic: Hello from sunny Surrey & re: CPM-68K for the QL
- Replies: 5
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Hello from sunny Surrey & re: CPM-68K for the QL
Hi All,
I found this forum because I was watching a retro YouTube channel and someone in the comments mentioned CP/M-68K and a thought occurred to me along the lines of "Did it really ever escape from Quest and into the wild on the QL?"
I worked for Quest back in 83-84 and wrote the BIOS I/O for ...
I found this forum because I was watching a retro YouTube channel and someone in the comments mentioned CP/M-68K and a thought occurred to me along the lines of "Did it really ever escape from Quest and into the wild on the QL?"
I worked for Quest back in 83-84 and wrote the BIOS I/O for ...