A second thought.
Use the composite video signal which can go straight into many recent TV sets.
Or via a video to scart adaptor into a TV or VCR.
Shipping a Microvitec woud be a horrendous price.
At 18:07 07/03/2009 +0100, you wrote:
Hi All
I'm the QL fan since 1987, since I saw it in a first
Hi Sergiusz, you could try ebay for a basic QL or parts, prices there for a QL
seem to vary from around £30 to just over £100 depending on condition.I have a
Prism QL14 monitor for the QL that I dont want, the problem is shipping to
Poland as it is quite heavy and so I suppose likely to be exp
An aquaintance of mine had a couple lying idle in a bedroom. he might be
persuaded to ship one.
At 18:07 07/03/2009 +0100, you wrote:
Hi All
I'm the QL fan since 1987, since I saw it in a first popular IT book
published in our country... Anyway, can you please tell me if you have
available C
> I'm the QL fan since 1987, since I saw it in a first popular IT book
> published in our country... Anyway, can you please tell me if you have
> available CRT display, originally developed for QL (Micro-something, I
> think), with a signal cable? If so, what would be the price, including
> shi
Well the file QL.zip just has copies of all the ROM's & no TK2. It didn't say
what version of Minerva it was either.
Regards
Andy Barber
This web site seems to have the files for download:
http://www.emunews.eu/?page_id=10
> Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 09:12:08 +
> From: arnold.cla...@talk