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Post by David Murray on Nov 6, 2005 17:17:24 GMT -5
Oh thanks, I finally got logged on today. My first time ever to use the service since I couldn't afford it back in the 80's and 90's.
I was just wondering, are there any versions other than for the C64? The software looks fairly primative. Was wondereing if versions were available for Plus/4, Vic-20, or C128?
Hmmm.. if not, since somebody obviously knows the protocol, wonder if such ports could be made.. or how bout a native Windows port that uses telnet?
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MikeAZ1
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Post by MikeAZ1 on Nov 6, 2005 17:38:18 GMT -5
Currently no....Qlink was C64 only then and as far as I know porting it to other platforms isnt planned
The Same company way back dev. Apple link for Apple II's and PC Link for the IBM and Compatibles PC Link is what eventually became AOL
Yes for todays standards its a primitiv service but holds alot of nostalgia and memories for those that were on it in the day. Was cutting edge then Graphics, colorful menus, etc while the other services were catering to all platforms with Text and/or ansi displays and cryptic menu interface.
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Post by David Murray on Nov 6, 2005 19:12:32 GMT -5
That is sort of what I figured. I bet if we had the source code it would be relativly simple to port it to the Plus/4 and maybe make an 80-column version for the C128. But as we don't... oh well.
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