Re: [Ql-Users] SMSQmulator 1.25

2014-03-24 Thread Graeme Gregory
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 05:26:28PM +0100, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 SMSQmulator 1.25 is out.
 
 
 There are some bugfixes, so you should upgrade.
 
 Have fun.
 
This release seems to be rather DOA :-(

java -jar SMSQmulator.jar 
Exception in thread Thread-1 java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 65535
at smsqmulator.MC68000Cpu.doExecute(MC68000Cpu.java:326)
at smsqmulator.MC68000Cpu.executeContinuous(MC68000Cpu.java:274)
at smsqmulator.MonitorGoThread.run(MonitorGoThread.java:114)

This is with openjdk-7

SMSQmulator7125.zip

no such issue with 1.24.

Graeme

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Re: [Ql-Users] SMSQmulator 1.25

2014-03-24 Thread Derek Stewart

Hi,

I tried with openjdk-7 and Windows 7 64bit and works great.

Regards,

Derek

On 24/03/2014 18:03, Graeme Gregory wrote:

On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 05:26:28PM +0100, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:

Hi all,

SMSQmulator 1.25 is out.


There are some bugfixes, so you should upgrade.

Have fun.


This release seems to be rather DOA :-(

java -jar SMSQmulator.jar
Exception in thread Thread-1 java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 65535
at smsqmulator.MC68000Cpu.doExecute(MC68000Cpu.java:326)
at smsqmulator.MC68000Cpu.executeContinuous(MC68000Cpu.java:274)
at smsqmulator.MonitorGoThread.run(MonitorGoThread.java:114)

This is with openjdk-7

SMSQmulator7125.zip

no such issue with 1.24.

Graeme

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Re: [Ql-Users] Assembly Language Mailing List News

2014-03-24 Thread Norman Dunbar


On 20/03/14 20:12, Norman Dunbar wrote:


2. The amount of feedback I have had on Issue 1 so far has been a
resoundingly huge amount of nothing! :-(

And here are the results from the Scottish Jury:



Has anyone read it?
It appears that some people have, some have skimmed it and some are 
planning to read it! ;-)



Do you like it?

This one seems to be a yes! (Phew!)


What don't you like?

So far, nothing. (Another phew!)


Is the format reasonable?

Yes. Most people prefer the pdf though.


What would you like to see changed?

Nothing, just do more!


Does it look ok on your eReader, if you use one?

It would appear that  it does.


Do you prefer HTML, PDF, ePub or Mobi?

PDF seems to be the order of the day for most people who replied.


Do you have any questions?

When will issue 2 be out! Sigh! ;-)


Will George find something wrong? ;-) (I hope so!)
So far, George has remained very quite. I can't believe I managed to get 
through a whole issue without making a mistake. It's obvious that George 
is busy! ;-)



So, the above is an amalgamation of replied here and ones I received 
privately, so it seems that it's so far so good.


I can assure everyone, and Derek, that I will continue to product the 
same formats for each issue - pdf, html, ePub and Mobi. I've just about 
got my production system down pat now.


Thanks everyone who replied.


Cheers,
Norm.

PS. In the words of Linux Torvalds, the next issue will be ready when 
it's ready. :-)



--
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Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd

Registered address:
27a Lidget Hill
Pudsey
West Yorkshire
United Kingdom
LS28 7LG

Company Number: 05132767
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Re: [Ql-Users] Assembly Language Mailing List News

2014-03-24 Thread Dave Park
I read it and found it enjoyable. I like the conversational style.

I did feel a little left out because *every* article assumed some
knowledge. It might be a nice guide to have something beginner-level in
every issue. A discussion of compilers, editors and tools might be nice. I
know this has been done before, but this new listmag will become the de
facto go to place for assembly information, it maybe needs to cover all
bases?

imho

Dave


On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.ukwrote:


 On 20/03/14 20:12, Norman Dunbar wrote:

  2. The amount of feedback I have had on Issue 1 so far has been a
 resoundingly huge amount of nothing! :-(

 And here are the results from the Scottish Jury:


  Has anyone read it?

 It appears that some people have, some have skimmed it and some are
 planning to read it! ;-)

  Do you like it?

 This one seems to be a yes! (Phew!)

  What don't you like?

 So far, nothing. (Another phew!)

  Is the format reasonable?

 Yes. Most people prefer the pdf though.

  What would you like to see changed?

 Nothing, just do more!

  Does it look ok on your eReader, if you use one?

 It would appear that  it does.

  Do you prefer HTML, PDF, ePub or Mobi?

 PDF seems to be the order of the day for most people who replied.

  Do you have any questions?

 When will issue 2 be out! Sigh! ;-)

  Will George find something wrong? ;-) (I hope so!)

 So far, George has remained very quite. I can't believe I managed to get
 through a whole issue without making a mistake. It's obvious that George is
 busy! ;-)


 So, the above is an amalgamation of replied here and ones I received
 privately, so it seems that it's so far so good.

 I can assure everyone, and Derek, that I will continue to product the same
 formats for each issue - pdf, html, ePub and Mobi. I've just about got my
 production system down pat now.

 Thanks everyone who replied.


 Cheers,
 Norm.

 PS. In the words of Linux Torvalds, the next issue will be ready when
 it's ready. :-)


 --
 Norman Dunbar
 Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd

 Registered address:
 27a Lidget Hill
 Pudsey
 West Yorkshire
 United Kingdom
 LS28 7LG

 Company Number: 05132767
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