This is a copy of the original QuantumLink sign on disk. QuantumLink
was an on-line service for the Commodore 64. QuantumLink and its
successor, America On Line, co-existed for some years, until the QLink
was closed on October 31, 1994. On this disk, there is a demo on it that
goes through the features of the online service. Pretty cool actually.
After trying to sign on with this software the demo is bypassed and is
no longer available. This is the complete original version of the
software. It should bring back fond memories to anyone that used to
be on the service and give hints to what it was like to those of us
that weren't. Uploaded by Dan Amborn <dca@digicron.com>.
See also the Q-Link nostalgia page
http://www2.ari.net/home/jpurkey/qlink.html.
An e-mail user agent for the unexpanded Commodore 64 and a modem. This
software should be considered as an early version. The 1541 fastloader
of the included Kwik-Write editor may cause problems. The Internet
access is accomplished via PPP and PAP. Written by Jochen Adler/Near Letter
Quantity (nlq@gmx.de).