here is my small list of information, links and addresses related to the sinclair QL and compatible computers. Email any comments, new sites and those I have forgotten to mention to rdzidlic@geocities.com. If you would like receive updates of this list by email, just email me. Also email me if you feel that I have missed something in the descritpion of your site - I usually do not browse them more than once in a month or two.
If you obtained this list from some mirrored site or FTP/BBS archive or whatever,
the newset version of it will be always available here:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/2602/ql.html
a backup is here:
http://www.di-ren.demon.co.uk/ql/faq.html
The QL FAQ is maintained by Robert Klein , it contains lots of information about history and current developments, available and historic hardware including many emulators, Thor and OPD, software, clubs, magazines and dealers. You can also browse html manuals of PROforma, ProWesS and syslib through Roberts page. The FAQ is available from :
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~roklein/ql/
If you are looking for a QL dealer, club or other contacts make sure to check out Robert's services list.
Older versions of the FAQ are ftpable from maya and garbo, see below. The author can be reached by email as roklein@goofy.zdv.Uni-Mainz.de
The newest version of the fantastic c68 compiler will be available from Dave Walker's homepage, you may also find it on Thierry's WWW, or ftp.nvg.unit.no.
Dave's homepage : http://www.chez.com/davewalker/
Thierry Godefroy's home page, list of BBSs, WWWs, FTPs,
QLCF BBS c68 and some other software for download:
http://www.imaginet.fr/~godefroy/
http://www.imaginet.fr/~godefroy/english/index.html
http://www.imaginet.fr/~godefroy/english/download.html lots of software to download
http://www.imaginet.fr/~godefroy/download.html
The classification was not easy, some dealers offer more services that are of general interest and perhaps should also be included below.
QLtools is a program for reading/writing/formatting QDOS DD/HD disk on PCs, W95/NT, Linux and nearly any other Unix. One addition particularly useful for file downloads etc is the possibilty to set the dataspace of files.
The newest qltools will be available from demons FTP server and its mirror.
A pointer to the newest version can be also found on Thierry's and Jonathan's WWW pages.
A very old qltools version 2.02 is available as ftp://ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/sinclair/mirrors/ql/maya/qltools/vers_2.02/qltools.c , this is worth a try if you have problems to compile some of the newer versions, it compiles on nearly any unix-like system (Minix, Next Workstation...) and I may be able to help if it doesn't.
A QL diskreader for the Macintosh is available from Thierry's download page, alternatively the Q-emulator light available on the same page can be used to do the job.
reads and writes QXL.WIN format files that are used as 'WIN' drives for SMSQ/E and QPC. Other utilities for this format may be available from Jan Veneema's QLAY site. Get QXL.WIN from Daniel Baum's site: http://www.angelfire.com/il/dbaum/
Sorry, there is nothing like the good old QL guide on the net. For QL beginners there is the QDOS Manual which can be found on Jan Venema's QLAY page: http://www.inter.nl.net/hcc/A.Jaw.Venema
An in depth coverage of QDOS (not SuperBasic!) is "Programmieren in QDOS", on H.-Peter Recktenwald's page. As the title suggsets, it is actually written in German..: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/4410/
Further online QDOS documentation:
A very good page with links to many of the available programs and comments is here: http://wwwusers.imaginet.fr/~godefroy/english/download.html
currently the best server, c68 and many other ftp.nvg.unit.no:pub/sinclair/ql/ proramming languages, utilities, demos and games, QL Hacker archive, also mirrors maya ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/qdos emerging new site, currently Jonathan Hudsons's software. The connection from outside UK is terrible, however it is also mirrored here: ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/sinclair/mirrors/ql/demon/ www.di-ren.co.uk/pub/di-ren/ currently for download only, mostly Di-Ren specific ftp.gui.uva.es mirrors ftp.nvg.unit.no sinclair area very good server that appears gone but its maya.dei.unipd.it:pub/sinclair_QL/ files are still held accessible here: ftp.nvg.unit.no:pub/sinclair/mirrors/ql/maya/ garbo.uwasa.fi mostly basic and pascal programs, old QL Hacker issues
As you seem to be using a WWW browser I don't have to tell you about different clients and stuff like this. However, if you have a very slow connection you may consider to use some FTP mail server.
Downloads of QL files are a bit complicated by the fact that QL files have some extra information stored in their headers. This does affect only executable files which need to have the type and dataspace fields set correctly. For this reason, most QL programs are uploaded in 'zip' archives which preserves the extra information. Since only QL zip/unzip programs can handle this information you will need a working 'unzip' running on the QL to unzip everything else.
The easiest is probably to get the files 'unzip' and 'unzip_dataspace'
files from
ftp://ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/sinclair/mirrors/ql/maya/compressors/zip2/
and use 'sexec' or qltools to set the dataspace
apropriately. Don't forget to get a newer unzip version once this works!
An example upload session:
ftp ftp.nvg.unit.no Name (ftp.nvg.unit.no:rdzidlic): anonymous ;; > binary > cd pub/sinclair/incoming > put file1.zip > dir > bye
Anyone in the London area who wants to come to the Quanta London Group's monthly meetings can e-mail either Martin Wheatley or Basil Lee at basilee@mail.bogo.co.uk for details
is by far to most important source of information about the
QL
comp.sys.sinclair | all sinclair computers |
maus.sys.ql.int | general discussion about the QL |
maus.sys.ql.c68-int | news about the excellent c68 compiler |
maus.sys.ql.ger | german only |
If you don't have access to the maus.* groups on your system don't despair - but they are worth to get them by any means. You can easilly access them from various remote servers:
Overseas users will probably enjoy the DejaNews or Reference.Com service, while for European users one of the GOPHER or NNTP servers might be promising.
Also most sys/newsadmins will be cooperative and activate these groups if you mention that they are less than 100 articles a week, typically less than 200 lines per article and no porn (g). Servers as far as in Thailand or Korea have them so it should not be a problem for your server.
Some newsreaders may not have a special "crosspost" comand(in fact I do not know any that would have), just "post" and enter the newsgroups that shall carry the article as a comma separated list(no blanks) instead of a single newsgroup name. If this doesn't work either your last chance is that the message header will be passed together with the message body to an external editor where you can fix the "Newsgroups:" line to hold the list of newsgroups.
gopher://rnws04.urz.tu-dresden.de:7997/1nntp%20ls%20maus.sys.ql%20
gopher://gopher.uni-kl.de:70/1exec%3A-g%20maus%3A/News/.bin/gonntp
{{
gopher://gopher.rrz.uni-koeln.de:2003/1nntp%20ls%20maus.sys.ql%20 }}
{{
gopher://hp2.rz.uni-rostock.de:4320/1nntp%20ls%20maus.sys.ql%20 }}
In some cases the gopher server still offers some QL groups as they existed years ago, these are of course empty, just ignore them.
If you use Netcsape or Xemacs W3 to read this, just follow one of the links below:
Hildesheim offers posting,
news://newsread.rz.uni-hildesheim.de/maus.sys.ql.int
news://newsread.rz.uni-hildesheim.de/maus.sys.ql.c68-int
news://newsread.rz.uni-hildesheim.de/maus.sys.ql.ger
Some read only sites, Stuttgart and Erlangen are likely a bit faster than Hildesheim and also offer much nicer threading
news://news.uni-stuttgart.de/maus.sys.ql.int
for conventional newsreaders the addresses read as follows:
rznews.rrze.uni-erlangen.de | |
news.uni-stuttgart.de | |
news.rz.uni-hildesheim.de | posting allowed !!!, but AFAIK works only with emacs GNUS, telnet or rpent |
news.ex.ac.uk | posting allowed, like Hildesheim doesn't work with all newsreaders |
news.coli.uni-sb.de |
Public newsservers are rare so don't abuse them to get large binary files!!
To use one of the above servers try 'setenv NNTPSERVER news.uni-stuttgart.de ' and see whether your favorite newsreader supports this (tin may need -r option) telneting works always, and also gives detailed error reports, but it is more than a little bit obscure. Try 'telnet news.uni-stuttgart.de 119' and type 'help' after login message (but don't expect a prompt)
Emacs/Lemacs/Xemacs GNUS works with every server I have seen up to date, type c-u meta-x gnus (enter). Now type the newsserver name and if it asks Subscribe all, if it doesn't show the maus.* group select "show all groups" from the popup menu. Also don't forget to have separate .newsrc for each server; for emacs-gnus just type touch .newsrc-SERVERNAME from your shell, for other news readers see the startup options or just do 'mv .newsrc-SERVERNAME .newsrc'
If you have always image loading switched of as I do, yo will have a hard time telling the "Followup" and "Post" buttons appart but a look at the link address will tell you..
To use DejaNews as your newsreader just follow this customized link: Read News
Once you click on an article you will be offered all the usual options like posting or replying.
To get the full archived contents of the Newsgroups use a filter search, or you may also try some of the following links
Read news from reference.com:
Lot of traffic, no spam :-)
To subscribe the QL Mailing List, email majordomo@nvg.ntnu.no with "subscribe ql-users" within the message body.