NESQLUG News v3 n1

Date: July/August 1992
Volume: 3
Issue: 1
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Title Description Computers
Editor's Notes As we start the third year of NESQLUG there is good news and bad news. The good news is that the QL is alive and well, although there is genuine concern that support in North America is waning. Computer Monthly is said to be dropping its T/S column, our intrepid librarian suffers from the malaise
Emulators We have received news of several Sinclair-Timex emulators being developed in Holland by Carlo Delhez. I have left his initial letter to speak for itself on pages 5 and 6 so I will add nothing to it except to report that there are three emulators: two for the ZX-81 on the QL and on MSDOS Sinclair QL
Letter from Carlo Delhez Announcing XTricator (ZX81 emulator for the QL) and Spectator (ZX Spectrum emulator for the QL). Sinclair QL
Letter from the Disk Librarian July approaches and with it the election of NESQLUG pooh-bahs for the fiscal year 92-93. Due to an overall lack of interest in the NESQLUG Software Library, your Librarian has decided to call it quits and will be vacating the position. There are, however, a few loose ends which he would like to tidy-up before
plus4 Review Plus4 is not a Desktop Publisher but probably the nearest you will get in a Word Processor. It is a most remarkable program. It is fast, easy to use and very complete. Sinclair QL
QL World Lives QL WORLD is publishing again. It was purchased by ARC WIND, LTD., an owner of specialty magazines previously best known for publishing a wind surfing magazine. Sinclair QL
Two Tips Although disks are far more reliable mediums than microcartridges, who among disk drivers has not had the dreaded Bad Medium error message after trying to load/save a file? Sinclair QL
ZXir QLive Alive Apologies to Bob Swoger and Don Lambert for pinching the name of their magazine, but it fits the bill. The July 1992, Popular Science, reports on Sir Clive Sinclair’s latest gadget, the electric Zike Bike, a 24 pound, Ni-cad battery powered bicycle with a top speed of 15 mph. Cruising range is an hour, more
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