I agree The Quill is fun, a nice blend of logic and creativity. I wrote a handful of 'homebrew' adventures at the end of the 80s until the mid 90s, I'm now getting the urge to put something together with it again. It's good to know someone else is already out there doing it so I can get a few tips. It's actually my first toying with the The Quill on the Electron. My only other Electron adventure was a simplistic thing written in Basic (
http://www.acornelectron.co.uk/eug/69/a-ulti.html) , the rest I wrote on the Quill on the Amstrad.
As for my real Elk I'm using a goSDC device to run disk images. It works very well although some of the instructions are tricky, and you have to swap the card about from time to time.
I was playing around with disc to tape transfers this evening. I succeeded in saving a binary file to tape using some very well written steps from a vintage radio forum - of all places! (
http://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/show ... hp?t=76629 thread #7). I haven't tried it with an actual Quill file yet though. I suppose it would only work with the database file, so it can be loaded into the cassette Quill for the adventure to be saved saved out to tape.
In any case, at the end of all that I spotted over at Stardot thread someone has just located a beeb image of the disk version, so I will definitely investigate that! This looks like an ideal solution - load the database file into there and re-save to tape.
Anyway, been so busy messing with files and bytes I've not really done a lot of adventure yet, I think I'll request a page here once I've made a little progress
