Hi Jason,
The Q60 was batch produced from 2002 till 2005, where there seemed no more
demand for the Q60 at that time.
The Q60 and Q40i was produced in board option and could be supplied built into
PC AT Midi Tower Case.
The Q40i was an enhanced Q40 that could have 128K ram, which differentiat
Yes, please
+1 for me
Fabrizio
>From time to time, I vaguely consider designing a completely new 68060
mainboard with modern HDMI video output, and SDHC cards instead of
floppy and IDE harddisk. Would such a machine come close to what you like?
All the best
Peter
I'd buy one.
DP
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 12:25 PM Peter Graf via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com> wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> > I realize I'm 19 years late to the party, but does these boards exist
> > anymore?
>
> Nice to hear that my good old design is still of interest. The Q60 still
> exists a
Hi Jason,
> I realize I'm 19 years late to the party, but does these boards exist
> anymore?
Nice to hear that my good old design is still of interest. The Q60 still
exists and has a die-hard user base, but is no longer officially
manufactured. The Q40/Q60 version of the SMSQ/E operating system i
Wolfgang Lenerz via Ql-Users wrote:
> AFAIK, no new boards are being built.
There was talk about some unbuilt boards on the forum, but I think
because of the problems with the uncommon video resolutions they
hesitated to actually building more.
Cheers, Marcel
Hi,
AFAIK, no new boards are being built.
Maybe you could look for a Q68.
HTH
Wolfgang
> I realize I'm 19 years late to the party, but does these boards exist
> anymore? How hard would it be to get them made again?
>
> I've been interested in a "Legacy" 68040/68060 based machine, and it
> c
I realize I'm 19 years late to the party, but does these boards exist
anymore? How hard would it be to get them made again?
I've been interested in a "Legacy" 68040/68060 based machine, and it
certainly feels that instead of ancient machines something 'new' might be
more feasible.. Although thes