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Sinclair QL Beginner's Guide

Sinclair QL
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860 LET lin$ = lin$ & ch$
will correct this. The spaces between characters disappear but the larger sized characters enable the
rows to be easily readable. The program thus works well in either graphics mode.
CONCLUSION
We have tried to show how you can use SuperBASIC to solve problems. We have shown how simple
tasks can be performed in simple ways. When the task is inherently complex, like manipulating arrays
or designing screen graphics, SuperBASIC enables it to be handled efficiently with maximum possible
clarity.
If you were a beginner and you have worked through a fair proportion of this guide you will have
started well on the road to good programming. If you were already experienced, we hope that you will
appreciate and exploit the extra features offered by SuperBASIC.
So enormous is the range of tasks which can be done with SuperBASIC that we have only been able
to touch a fraction of them in this guide. We cannot guess at which of the thousands of possibilities
you will attempt, but we hope that you will find them fruitful, stimulating and fun.

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Sinclair QL Specifications

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ProcessorMotorola 68008
Clock Speed7.5 MHz
RAM128 KB (expandable to 640 KB)
ROM48 KB
Operating SystemSinclair QDOS
Release Year1984
StorageMicrodrive tape loop
Graphics256x256 pixels, 8 colors
PortsRS-232, ROM cartridge
SoundBeeper (internal speaker)

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