Sinclair QL Peripheral

The following is a list of Sinclair QL Peripheral in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other peripherals may have been produced. If you have any hardware that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 20 Sinclair QL Peripheral in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
2 Microdrive Cartridges Date: 2 Microdrive Cartridges

Manufactured by Ablex under licence from Sinclair Research Limite

Manufacturer : Ablex

Cambridge Systems Technology Floppy Disk Interface Date: 1984 Cambridge Systems Technology Floppy Disk Interface

This interface board allows the Sinclair QL to connect to a floppy disk drive

Manufacturer : Sinclair

Micro Peripherals QL Floppy Disc interface Date: 1985 Micro Peripherals QL Floppy Disc interface

A QL floppy disc interface manufactured by Micro Peripherals

Manufacturer : Micro Peripherals

Miracle Systems Gold Card Date: Miracle Systems Gold Card

The Gold Card was the first Miracle Systems board to replace the QL's 68008 processor

Manufacturer : Miracle Systems

Miracle Systems QL Disk Drive Date: Miracle Systems QL Disk Drive

This dual 3

Manufacturer : Miracle Systems

QL 512K Expanderam Date: 1984 QL 512K Expanderam

QL 512K Expanderam with through port from Miracle Systems Ltd with instructions

Manufacturer : Miracle

QL Ace Card 256K RAM Expansion Date: QL Ace Card 256K RAM Expansion

When the Ace Card 256K is plugged into a Sinclair QL an extra 256K RAM is added to the QL's own memory to give 384K RAM total

Manufacturer : Miracle Systems

QL Centronics Interface Date: QL Centronics Interface

This interface unit allows the Sinclair QL to connect serial port one to a standard Centronics cable

Manufacturer : Ram Electronics Ltd

QL Centronics Printer Interface Date: 1984 QL Centronics Printer Interface

Centronics Printer Interface Dual port version for Sinclair QL from Miracle Systems

Manufacturer : Miracle Systems

QL RomDisq Date: 1998 QL RomDisq

This card for the QL is designed to plug into the QL ROM Slot and gives up to 8Mbytes of writeable but permanent memory

Manufacturer : Tony Firshman

QL Trump Card 2 RAM expansion Date: 1987 QL Trump Card 2 RAM expansion

QL Trump Card 786K RAM expansion card from Miracle Systems The QL Trump Card from Miracle Systems soon became the standard expansion interface for the Sinclair QL, incorporating Toolkit II, a floppy ...

Manufacturer : Miracle

QL Trump Card 786K RAM expansion Date: 1987 QL Trump Card 786K RAM expansion

The QL Trump Card from Miracle Systems provides up to 786K of RAM in addition to a floppy disk controller

Manufacturer : Miracle Systems Ltd

Sandy Super Q Board QL Disk Interface Date: 1986 Sandy Super Q Board QL Disk Interface

This Sandy Super Q Board provides a floppy disk interface, 516K of memory and a Centronics parallel printer port for the Sinclair QL

Manufacturer : Sandy

Sinclair QL 3.5-inch Disk Drive - DD50 Date: Sinclair QL 3.5-inch Disk Drive - DD50

A 3

Manufacturer : Micro Peripherals Ltd

Sinclair QL Development Power Supply Date: Sinclair QL Development Power Supply

This otherwise unremarkable dual QL power supply was used by Sinclair Research during development of the Sinclair QL

Manufacturer : Sinclair

Sinclair QL Expansion Development Kit Date: Sinclair QL Expansion Development Kit

This is an internal development kit used by Sinclair to test expansion cards

Manufacturer : Sinclair

Sinclair QL Monitor Date: 1985 Sinclair QL Monitor

Badged Monitor for the Sinclair QL Compute

Manufacturer : Taxan

Sinclair QL Prototype Wafer Memory Expansion Date: Sinclair QL Prototype Wafer Memory Expansion

An unreleased wafer memory unit

Manufacturer : Sinclair

Super Q Board Date: 1987 Super Q Board

The SuperQBoard was a disk interface card from Sandy with up to 512K RAM, a centronics parallel printer port and Toolkit 2 on board

Manufacturer : Sandy

Tandata Q Connect communications for the QL Date: 1984 Tandata Q Connect communications for the QL

The Tandata QL modems consisted of a three-stack set of devices

Manufacturer : Tandata

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