I know that one of the problems which any modern QL system faces is the users desire to use existing programs, rather than upgrade to new programs and need to follow a steep learning curve.

Whatever happens, this means that to many people, QPC2 or the emulators are too difficult to use, because they will not work easily with x,y and z programs.

We therefore need a way of maintaining and upgrading existing programs.  We have plenty of assembly language tools (DEAssembler is excellent for getting the source code for a machine code program).

However, many of the early commercial programs have been compiled with either Turbo or QLiberator.  Is there any way of writing a program which will generate the source code for compiled programs??

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Rich Mellor
RWAP Software
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TEL: 01977 610509
http://hometown.aol.co.uk/rwapsoftware

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