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JohnD39's Q-Link contact/memories site


Q-Link was an online network devoted to the Commodore 64/128 computers. At the time of its opening date of November 5, 1985, it was run by a company called Quantum Computer Services. They later changed their name to America Online, Inc. and grew to be the national online network that everyone is familiar with today. On October 31, 1994, AOL's mother network "Q-Link" closed its doors for the last time. This site is devoted to the Ex-Q-Link user.


  • Q-Internet Contact List (EMail / WWW Home Pages / ICQ / AOL IM)
    Use this form or "Comments" below to send new addresses for this list. 
  • QPictures! Pictures of various Q-Linkers..
  • "ByeByeQ" - a screen shot of the very last People Connection screen, sent by WarpedDisk (WarpddDisk on the screen because he'd already moved his old name to the AOL system)

There are two Yahoo! Groups for Q-Linkers:

Ms Stix' QLink Reunion

DonnaS4's QLink Orphans


JonPurkey's Screen Shots and Other Memories

Al Evans' Remembering Q-Link

Keith e2's History of Q-Link / AOL


LI Dave's SID Collection
Thousands of SIDs, and tools to play them on non-Commodore computers


LordRonin maintains a BBS with hundreds of old QLink downloads.

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******  ****  Lord Ronin from Q-Link 
**      ***   Sensei David O.E. Mohr {go-dan}
**            Chancellor & Editor for
**      ***   Amiga-Commodore Users Group 447
******  ****  SysOp Vacuum Tube BBS <Omni-128>
 *****        503-325-2905 300-14.4k C/G-ascii-ansi

Especially for Caribers

WorldsAway, the Web version of Club Caribe, is located at

http://www.vzones.com


This site was mentioned in a USA Today article, February 10, 2000.  I used to have a link here but then they started charging for archive viewing.


With A Little Help From Q-Friends
Song from the brunch at the Sunset Bash, AC NJ, Oct '94.


Some Commodore Computer Links

C=64 emulator for PalmOS: http://frodopalm.sourceforge.net/

USENET newsgroup: news://comp.sys.cbm

USENET FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions, with oodles of answers and links):
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/commodore/main-faq/part1/


 

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Last updated: Tuesday, August 30, 2022