--- title: "TOOLKIT II Tutorial Part 1" type: "article" slug: "toolkit-ii-tutorial-part-1" url: "http://localhost/article/toolkit-ii-tutorial-part-1/" markdown_url: "http://localhost/article/toolkit-ii-tutorial-part-1.md" published_at: "2026-02-07T14:06:25+00:00" modified_at: "2026-02-07T20:41:23+00:00" featured_image: url: "http://localhost/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/20230809-041332.jpg" excerpt: "TOOLKIT II is most likely, the widest held product ever developed for the QL. It can be found on disk interfaces, on ROM, and a configurable version on disk. It surely is a \"must have\" product, as it makes life a whole lot easier. As with most good things, there is something lacking, in this…" category: - name: "International QL Report" slug: "international-ql-report" taxonomy: "category" url: "http://localhost/category/periodicals/international-ql-report/" post_tag: - name: "QL" slug: "ql" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/ql/" - name: "Software review" slug: "software-review" taxonomy: "post_tag" url: "http://localhost/tag/software-review/" model: - name: "Sinclair QL" slug: "sinclair-ql" taxonomy: "model" url: "http://localhost/model/sinclair-ql/" publication_r: id: 33740 title: "International QL Report" type: "periodical" url: "http://localhost/periodical/international-ql-report/" authors: "Stephen Bedford" volume: "1" issue: "2" issues_articles: - id: 37185 title: "International QL Report V1 I2" type: "issue" url: "http://localhost/issue/international-ql-report-v1-i2/" pages: "7-10" pubdate: "July/August 1991" related_articles: - id: 63454 title: "TOOLKIT II Tutorial Part 2" type: "article" url: "http://localhost/article/toolkit-ii-tutorial-part-2/" - id: 63469 title: "TOOLKIT II Tutorial – Part 3" type: "article" url: "http://localhost/article/toolkit-ii-tutorial-part-3/" - id: 63527 title: "TOOLKIT II Tutorial – Part 4" type: "article" url: "http://localhost/article/toolkit-ii-tutorial-part-4/" archive_link: false --- # TOOLKIT II Tutorial Part 1 TOOLKIT II is most likely, the widest held product ever developed for the QL. It can be found on disk interfaces, on ROM, and a configurable version on disk. It surely is a “must have” product, as it makes life a whole lot easier. As with most good things, there is something lacking, in this case its the documentation. The purpose of this TUTORIAL is to make additions to the current documentation.