Re: [Ql-Users] Assembler demo

2012-10-16 Thread Tobias Fröschle

Am 16.10.2012 um 20:00 schrieb Michael Grunditz:

 On 16 October 2012 19:54, Ralf Reköndt ralf.rekoe...@t-online.de wrote:
 
 From: Michael Grunditz
 
 
 Thanks , I have installed S_Edit now , seems to work ok
 
 
 I hope so...;-)
 
 Cheers...Ralf
 
 
 Wow I have a toolchain!

You aren't, by any chance, that Michael Grunditz working for Genesi?

Regards,
Tobias

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Re: [Ql-Users] Assembler demo

2012-10-16 Thread Michael Grunditz
On 16 October 2012 21:46, Tobias Fröschle tobias.froesc...@t-online.de wrote:

 Am 16.10.2012 um 20:00 schrieb Michael Grunditz:

 On 16 October 2012 19:54, Ralf Reköndt ralf.rekoe...@t-online.de wrote:

 From: Michael Grunditz


 Thanks , I have installed S_Edit now , seems to work ok


 I hope so...;-)

 Cheers...Ralf


 Wow I have a toolchain!

 You aren't, by any chance, that Michael Grunditz working for Genesi?


Yes I am that Michael :)
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Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi

2012-10-16 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In message 
CAD15Wt18uRn-+13=koKuPTQxWMmzA=bpmarx+8pmy6gkmj2...@mail.gmail.com, 
Dave Park plasticu...@gmail.com writes


Hi Dave,

Yes, that is the 'Model B' specification. Maybe they are giving up with 
Model A basic concept.


PS - Someone has engineered a Pi into an old Cherry keyboard ... so a 
'computer in a keyboard' .




Good news, a stealth specification upgrade from 256MB to 512MB for all
deliveries going forward from today :)

Dave

On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 2:32 AM, John Alexander
acontractor...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:


Yes it has a composite output as well

--- On Fri, 12/10/12, Bryan Horstmann b...@newlan.org wrote:

From: Bryan Horstmann b...@newlan.org
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Date: Friday, 12 October, 2012, 15:09

On 12/10/2012 02:38, q...@mcad.demon.co.uk wrote:

Hi,

Finally received my slice of Pi - the Raspberry Pi, from RS - 
today 12th October 2012.


I had to re-order, earlier in the Year, when my email address used 
was no longer working


I also ordered a Type B Case, in white, and a 4GB SD Card with OS 
installed. Which all fits together by simple clip fittings on the 
injection moulding.


Although, RS are posting the Pi PCB with a plastic protective 
casing, albeit in a translucent shade of raspberry pink!


Umm ... like the early days of 'home computing', you have to put 
something else with it. I don't have an HDMI display, yet may be able 
to use a DVI on my old TV. Then there is the need for a USB keyboard 
and mouse.



My Pi is due soon; I've a USB keyboard, USB hub and card reader, and
PSU.  The missing bit is a monitor.  I use a mono Philips on the QL,
video input and have another later style Philips as spare.  Will the Pi
work through the video input? Otherwise I have got video i/p on the TV.
By then I hope to be able to get an SD card with a QL emulation; is
anyone going to market one, please?

Bryan H
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Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi

2012-10-16 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In message 507d3a49.5060...@newlan.org, Bryan Horstmann 
b...@newlan.org writes


Hi Bryan,

Yes, I have been 'given' one of those, by a fellow London QL Group 
member. Yet, have not tried it as yet.


Let us know how you get on.

There are wi-fi USB dongles being promoted, too.

I have purchased a 10 Port USB powered Hub, from Maplins, on offer at 
14.99ukp. Two ports upright, and four each at front and back. In a small 
and neat housing.


That I am now using with Pi. So plenty of room for any future expansions 
and experiments . :-)



Somehow we've got into top reply, so I will follow.  I've just realised 
that one USB keyboard I have is a radio one so I get a bonus of 
keyboard and mouse using only one USB.


Bryan H

On 16/10/2012 04:00, Dave Park wrote:

Good news, a stealth specification upgrade from 256MB to 512MB for all
deliveries going forward from today :)

Dave

On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 2:32 AM, John Alexander
acontractor...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

Yes it has a composite output as well

--- On Fri, 12/10/12, Bryan Horstmann b...@newlan.org wrote:

From: Bryan Horstmann b...@newlan.org
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Date: Friday, 12 October, 2012, 15:09

On 12/10/2012 02:38, q...@mcad.demon.co.uk wrote:

Hi,

Finally received my slice of Pi - the Raspberry Pi, from RS - 
today 12th October 2012.


I had to re-order, earlier in the Year, when my email address used 
was no longer working


I also ordered a Type B Case, in white, and a 4GB SD Card with OS 
installed. Which all fits together by simple clip fittings on the 
injection moulding.


Although, RS are posting the Pi PCB with a plastic protective 
casing, albeit in a translucent shade of raspberry pink!


Umm ... like the early days of 'home computing', you have to put 
something else with it. I don't have an HDMI display, yet may be 
able to use a DVI on my old TV. Then there is the need for a USB 
keyboard and mouse.



My Pi is due soon; I've a USB keyboard, USB hub and card reader, and
PSU.  The missing bit is a monitor.  I use a mono Philips on the QL,
video input and have another later style Philips as spare.  Will the Pi
work through the video input? Otherwise I have got video i/p on the TV.
By then I hope to be able to get an SD card with a QL emulation; is
anyone going to market one, please?

Bryan H
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Re: [Ql-Users] Assembler demo

2012-10-16 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In message 
caaqgp_sjez1nfn4nxddf2azvqyaa8wb6pclhxz8waofwexb...@mail.gmail.com, 
Michael Grunditz michael.grund...@gmail.com writes

On 15 October 2012 21:55, Tobias Fröschle tobias.froesc...@t-online.de wrote:

Michael,

you want to pick up
GST Macro Assembler
or GWASS if you have an 68k20+
Computer One Monitor (all three from http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/asm/index.html)
the QL Keywords and Concepts Manuals from 
http://www.kilgus.net/qpc/downloads.html
The QDOS/SMSQ Reference Manual from 
http://www.kilgus.net/smsqe/development.html



Ok thanks,

I am thinking of a editor. QD doesn't run on the ancient smsq I am
using , and microemacs archive doesn't fit on a dd disk. Perhaps I can
use sernet , but I am not sure if that is included in the atari smsq.
I also have QPC2 so it is possible to sernet to that.Any suggestions
for a editor?

Michael


Hi Michael,

I remember using MicroEmacs as my preferred Editor, for a DD disk drive, 
with a black box QL and Gold Card.


Check on Dilwyns web site for the file size of Emacs itself (without the 
Help files, etc).


Another editor is The Editor, that Mark Knight and David Gilham further 
developed from the original Chas Dillion release.


There are others, too. I guess it is about which one that you like best 
and has the features that you want.


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Re: [Ql-Users] Raspberry Pi - Model B - 512 MB RAM

2012-10-16 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In message 
59A6E99FBFBACC43AF19617ACDC7DBA95128A866@BXCEXCH01.boxclever.local, 
Neil Riley neil.ri...@boxclever.co.uk writes


Hi Norman,

If it is 256MB, then you have the 'Model A'.

Then again, the 'restriction' of one Pi per person has now been lifted.

So, you can now have as many as you like .

Also, as the SD Card is the OS source at present, then we can experiment 
with different flavours of OS on different Cards.


Then we will be adding larger storage USB Hard drives, etc, and I guess 
we will have multiple boot options.


Umm ... reminds me of doing all of that sort of thing with the original 
BBC Model and Sideways ROM boards and 5 1/4 disk drive for the software 
boot ... :-)




Great, I now own a Model B- or is it a Model A+ ?

Either way, I've been punished for being an early bird  :(



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[mailto:ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] On Behalf Of Norman Dunbar

Sent: 15 October 2012 10:31
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: [Ql-Users] Raspberry Pi - Model B - 512 MB RAM

http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/2180

If you don't have your Pi yet, when it arrives, you'll have twice as 
much RAM as I do. Enjoy!


Cheers,
Norm.

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Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi

2012-10-16 Thread John Alexander
Hi the Pi gives composite and it's colour not B/W it also does both NTSC and 
PAL the switch for which is in that config file in /boot (name forgotdoh)

Mine worked immediately on my TV and a mates monitor made from a broken 
portable DVD in a laser cut case


BTW the Composite/Scart adaptor is merely a passive device connecting the phono 
output to the particular pins on the SCART no real magic involved

Your TV may have some configuration problem can you plug an old vcr or DV into 
the composite port ?

John

--- On Tue, 16/10/12, Malcolm Cadman q...@mcad.demon.co.uk wrote:

From: Malcolm Cadman q...@mcad.demon.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Date: Tuesday, 16 October, 2012, 21:34

In message 
1350286344.22422.yahoomailclas...@web29404.mail.ird.yahoo.com, John 
Alexander acontractor...@yahoo.co.uk writes

Hi John,

I would be interested to know if your composite video connection works 
directly with the Pi.

Connecting directly to the input on my TV does not work.

Yet, I have found a 'work around' by connecting a Scart to Composite 
convertor plug. The latter I found was available for 1ukp at a local 
PoundLand.

The display is then in BW.

Sound is available, too, with a separate mini-jack plug to RCA phone 
plug at the Scart adaptor.

Now I can what Pi is doing ... :-)



Yes it has a composite output as well

--- On Fri, 12/10/12, Bryan Horstmann b...@newlan.org wrote:

From: Bryan Horstmann b...@newlan.org
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Date: Friday, 12 October, 2012, 15:09

On 12/10/2012 02:38, q...@mcad.demon.co.uk wrote:
 Hi,

 Finally received my slice of Pi - the Raspberry Pi, from RS - today 
12th October 2012.

 I had to re-order, earlier in the Year, when my email address used 
was no longer working

 I also ordered a Type B Case, in white, and a 4GB SD Card with OS 
installed. Which all fits together by simple clip fittings on the 
injection moulding.

 Although, RS are posting the Pi PCB with a plastic protective casing, 
albeit in a translucent shade of raspberry pink!

 Umm ... like the early days of 'home computing', you have to put 
something else with it. I don't have an HDMI display, yet may be able 
use a DVI on my old TV. Then there is the need for a USB keyboard and 
mouse.

My Pi is due soon; I've a USB keyboard, USB hub and card reader, and
PSU.  The missing bit is a monitor.  I use a mono Philips on the QL,
video input and have another later style Philips as spare.  Will the Pi
work through the video input? Otherwise I have got video i/p on the TV.
By then I hope to be able to get an SD card with a QL emulation; is
anyone going to market one, please?

Bryan H
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Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi

2012-10-16 Thread Dave Walker
 -Original Message-
 From: ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com [mailto:ql-users-
 boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] On Behalf Of Malcolm Cadman
 Sent: 16 October 2012 21:35
 To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
 Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi
 
 In message
 1350286344.22422.yahoomailclas...@web29404.mail.ird.yahoo.com, John
 Alexander acontractor...@yahoo.co.uk writes
 
 Hi John,
 
 I would be interested to know if your composite video connection works
 directly with the Pi.
 
 Connecting directly to the input on my TV does not work.
 
 Yet, I have found a 'work around' by connecting a Scart to Composite
 convertor plug. The latter I found was available for 1ukp at a local
 PoundLand.
 
 The display is then in BW.
 
 Sound is available, too, with a separate mini-jack plug to RCA phone
 plug at the Scart adaptor.
 
 Now I can what Pi is doing ... :-)
 
The default TV mode for the Pi is NTSC.   If you are getting BW output then
that probably means your TV does not know how to handled NTSC.  You can tell
the Pi to use PAL by adding an entry to the config.txt file in the boot
partition of the Pi as described at:
http://elinux.org/R-Pi_ConfigurationFile

The entry to get PAL output is 
 sdtv_mode=2
and there are also entries available to control things like overscan and
aspect ratio.

Dave Walker

Tel:  +44 (0)1707 652791
Web: http://www.itimpi.com
Skype:  itimpi
 
 
 Yes it has a composite output as well
 
 --- On Fri, 12/10/12, Bryan Horstmann b...@newlan.org wrote:
 
 From: Bryan Horstmann b...@newlan.org
 Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] My slice of Pi
 To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
 Date: Friday, 12 October, 2012, 15:09
 
 On 12/10/2012 02:38, q...@mcad.demon.co.uk wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Finally received my slice of Pi - the Raspberry Pi, from RS -
 today
 12th October 2012.
 
  I had to re-order, earlier in the Year, when my email address used
 was no longer working
 
  I also ordered a Type B Case, in white, and a 4GB SD Card with OS
 installed. Which all fits together by simple clip fittings on the
 injection moulding.
 
  Although, RS are posting the Pi PCB with a plastic protective
 casing,
 albeit in a translucent shade of raspberry pink!
 
  Umm ... like the early days of 'home computing', you have to put
 something else with it. I don't have an HDMI display, yet may be able
 use a DVI on my old TV. Then there is the need for a USB keyboard and
 mouse.
 
 My Pi is due soon; I've a USB keyboard, USB hub and card reader, and
 PSU.  The missing bit is a monitor.  I use a mono Philips on the QL,
 video input and have another later style Philips as spare.  Will the
 Pi
 work through the video input? Otherwise I have got video i/p on the
 TV.
 By then I hope to be able to get an SD card with a QL emulation; is
 anyone going to market one, please?
 
 Bryan H
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Re: [Ql-Users] Raspberry Pi - Model B - 512 MB RAM

2012-10-16 Thread Dave Walker

 -Original Message-
 From: ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com [mailto:ql-users-
 boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] On Behalf Of Malcolm Cadman
 Sent: 16 October 2012 22:09
 To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
 Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Raspberry Pi - Model B - 512 MB RAM
 
 In message
 59A6E99FBFBACC43AF19617ACDC7DBA95128A866@BXCEXCH01.boxclever.local,
 Neil Riley neil.ri...@boxclever.co.uk writes
 
 Hi Norman,
 
 If it is 256MB, then you have the 'Model A'.

No - it will be the 'original' Model B as opposed to the 'new' Model B.  The
Model A (model with no Ethernet and only one USB port) has not yet started
shipping although that is still expected to happen before Christmas.   It is
still expected to have 256MB of RAM rather than 512MB although I guess that
is subject to change depending on the price of RAM chips.

 
 Then again, the 'restriction' of one Pi per person has now been lifted.
 
 So, you can now have as many as you like .

That restriction has been lifted for some time (since early July).That
is one reason that there are now lots of 3rd party dealers supplying the Pi
as they can now get bulk supplies.

Dave Walker

Tel:  +44 (0)1707 652791
Web: http://www.itimpi.com
Skype:  itimpi


 
 Also, as the SD Card is the OS source at present, then we can
 experiment with different flavours of OS on different Cards.
 
 Then we will be adding larger storage USB Hard drives, etc, and I guess
 we will have multiple boot options.
 
 Umm ... reminds me of doing all of that sort of thing with the original
 BBC Model and Sideways ROM boards and 5 1/4 disk drive for the
 software boot ... :-)
 
 
 Great, I now own a Model B- or is it a Model A+ ?
 
 Either way, I've been punished for being an early bird  :(
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com
 [mailto:ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] On Behalf Of Norman Dunbar
 Sent: 15 October 2012 10:31
 To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
 Subject: [Ql-Users] Raspberry Pi - Model B - 512 MB RAM
 
 http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/2180
 
 If you don't have your Pi yet, when it arrives, you'll have twice as
 much RAM as I do. Enjoy!
 
 Cheers,
 Norm.
 
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