>You all know the super EasyPTR suit of programs and utilities from
Albin
>Hessler? In response to my query, Albin writes that he would be happy
>to supply the source code to a person or persons willing to update
and
>upgrade them! Most of this code is written in assembler with comments
>in German. I dont know what arrangement is envisioned, as this is
still a
>commecial program (available from JMS). If you are interested, please
>get in touch with Albin yourself (If you dont already have his email
>address you can mail me privately for it, or to pass on a message). I
>really hope that there is someone with the time, inclination and
ability to
>take on this task. I myself would be willing to do something for the
>(English) manual, if wanted.

A note of caution: when I last spoke to him he said he had no English
manual for it!

>If the "QL" is to survive we need a steady supply of new programs. To
>realise that, we need good tools! EasyPTR is such a tool. We cannot
afford
>to let it become obsolete!

Absolutely, Easyptr takes some getting used to but is far easier than
QPTR toolkit. Makes the task of writing moderately complex programs
much easier!

>No self-respecting Tinkerer should be without EasyPTR!

Agreed 100%

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Dilwyn Jones
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