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> program that looked like Q-Link's interface; it'd be simpler for the
> user.
That's a thought... But that'd require a total re-write of the
software. As it is now, it runs with the original Q-Link disk. You
can run it in an emulator, or you can run it on a real Commodore
64/128 computer (that's what I do) using a fairly simple technique
that connects your Commodore to a PC's serial port. There's a PDF
file entitled Putting Your Commodore Online that explains how to do
this. You can download this PDF file here: http://cottonwood.servebbs.com
/c64online.pdf
> membership application.
You're welcome. I hope you're able to find some of your old friends
there. :)
> Now, if we can just find a Q-Link-style chat-room Website - preferably
> free - to hold old-time chats in. I have a prospect or two that I'm
> trying out.
Be sure to post to the Q-Link group if you come up with something! :)
-Andrew
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