Last Line Recall was marketed originally by K. Osborne (who later went on to trade as Breakthrough Software.
It was a short machine code routine which allowed you to recall the last line which was entered at the input cursor, so that you could edit it and re-submit the line.
This was the fore-runner of the effect achieved with <ALT><ENTER> in both SuperToolkit and the Hotkey system (included as part of the Pointer Environment), whereas the SuperToolkit realized it with a polling task and the Hotkey system with a job.
As well as being available on microdrive cartridge, you could also purchase this for £4.95 as a Hex Dump Listing to type in.
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Title: Last Line Recall
Language: 68000 Machine Code
Author: K. Osborne
Publisher: Breakthrough Software
Year of Publication: 1985
Platforms Suitable for: All Sinclair QLs and emulators
Commercial Status: Commercial
Price as at September 1985: £6.50
Reviews: Unknown
Sources Available from: n/a
Latest Version available from: Unknown