On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 00:50:36 -, omega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Thanks, but that's actually not my point. I just wonder why somebody
who actually has the knowledge but no prior connection to the QL would
want to invest any amount of time in it. For free. Not that I
Hello, just to keep informed everybody interested (I try to reply
individually too), and closing this thread, maybe.
Packages A B eprom have been sold this week-end. I do not have it
any more.
(It seems to have created a lot of interest, all from people unable to
attend the eindhoven show).
I
Dear all, I was looking for years to find a 40 Gb Miracle Hard Disk. Maybe the
buyer of package A+B could sell it to me separately.
Pls let me know with a PM.
Sorry for the pure commercial content of the message.
Regards
Fabrizio
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From: Jérôme Grimbert[EMAIL
Where do i sign ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 16 February 2007 09:28
Neil Riley wrote:
GoMMC, a RomDisq on steroids but with the opportunity to
remove the mem card, excellent.
Once again, Id buy one if developed for the QL.
How would it sound if a SD/MMC device for SuperGoldCard, Q40 and Q60
had
Hi,
Does anyone have a spare composite video connector
(for the RGB
connector)
lead for sale?
I have a decent monitor which takes a composite video
input I'd like to
use but athough I do have a soldering iron, I'm having
trouble finding
the
a matching DIN plug :)
Thanks
Ian.
Perhaps QUANTA , Rich, Tony or anyone else for that matter could place
a DONATE button on their websites with some form of barometer
to show how much we need vs raised etc, a bit like what Blue Peter
had back in the 80's when they wanted to save ( town farm / community
centre roof / the whale /
Hi
This wasn't by any chance a MACH chip? I still use a PALASM to ABLE
conversion program
written in SBasic when developing logic for the newer ispLEVER compiler.
Malcolm
Rich Mellor wrote:
The reason why it was not done, was that the manufacturer of the
logic chip had been through a
On 19 Feb 2007, at 00:50, omega wrote:
- Expensive software (Qliberator 50UKP, EasyPtr 41.5UKP, QPTR
30UKP..etc)
I hardly dare mention this - but:
For Qlib ... Turbo is freely available
(and faster!)
For EasyPtr and QPTR. TurboPTR is freely available for
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Neil Riley wrote:
Guys,
All this chat of new hardware, new mmc memory expansion etc has
upset my RomDisq, It has. over the last hour, breathed it's last breath
and died just like that.
It's no longer mentioned on the startup screen and
On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 15:24 +0100, Bob Spelten wrote:
When I searched for the latest version of DBAS I got version 2.13 from the
Quanta librarian (Dec 2002) who told me YOU were the one that last
tinkered with it.
Does this mean you lost your own commented source code?
Not guilty! I never
I'm trying to help someone put QLay onto a PC they've bought and need
a reminder on what is the largest hard disk Win98SE can format - is it
6GB, 20GB or what?
WinXP can of course handle big disks, but from memory I seem to
remember than Win98SE can't do NTFS format, for example - this person
Hi Dilwyn,
Limitation are come from MS-DOS and not really Windows 98 SE.
Using FAT16 (If you don't specify in FDISK you want large partition) you can
format partition of a size a few less than 4 GB.
With cluster size = 64Kb - FAT 16 is 2^16 cluster - Partition size is : 4
GB.
After this, you
Tony,
I inherited this RomDisq as it came with my Aurora, so I must be
excused
for not backing up the driver. If you know what the driver is called or
if some
kind sole can furnish me with a copy, I can try to revive it.
Have cleaned up the contacts with no joy.
I have to say that it didn't die
I send the Qubide source code to Dilwyn for download on his web site.
Phil Borman, Ron Dunnett gave permission for the Qubide source to be
freely available under the GPL Licence.
Derek
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Jan Palenicek wrote:
Oh well, then we only have to find some of those and we're
Hi Malcolm,
I don't know as this was an extract from Nasta's email.
Has anyone written to Stuart?
Rich
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:48:14 -, Malcolm Lear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi
This wasn't by any chance a MACH chip? I still use a PALASM to ABLE
conversion program
written in SBasic
FAT16 has a theoretical limit of 4Gb, although it is recommended that you
keep to 2Gb or less because some software does not handle 4Gb correctly.
FAT32 has a theoretical limit of about 4TB, but limitations can come from
other directions. For instance under Windows XP, Disk Manager will not let
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Neil Riley wrote:
Tony,
I inherited this RomDisq as it came with my Aurora, so I must be
excused
for not backing up the driver. If you know what the driver is called or
if some
kind sole can furnish me with a copy, I can try to revive it.
Limitation are come from MS-DOS and not really Windows 98 SE.
Using FAT16 (If you don't specify in FDISK you want large partition)
you can
format partition of a size a few less than 4 GB.
With cluster size = 64Kb - FAT 16 is 2^16 cluster - Partition size is
: 4
GB.
After this, you may
Over the past few months officers of the QUANTA Committee have monitored the
ql-users list (as they do) and, from time to time have discussed its content.
They have recently been referred to by a known radical terrorist as
traditionalists (Which was what the membership voted for) but that
At 23:01 18/02/2007 -0500, you wrote:
David Tubbs wrote:
NO I DID NOT ! ! ! ! ! !
At 19:30 15/02/2007 +, you wrote:
Then there's the lack of USB and printer support.
But just a provocative thought. Have you ever tried to connect a USB only
laptop to a parallel printer? PC
silvercreekvalley wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have a spare composite video connector
(for the RGB
connector)
lead for sale?
I have a decent monitor which takes a composite video
input I'd like to
use but athough I do have a soldering iron, I'm having
trouble finding
the
a matching DIN plug
I have a few new QL DIN plugs but the wiring will depend on the monitor
you have.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
silvercreekvalley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi,
Does anyone have a spare composite video connector
(for the RGB
connector)
lead for sale?
I have a decent monitor which takes a
Rich Mellor wrote:
Has anyone written to Stuart?
My understanding is that he threw everything away. Nasta did once try
to get his hands on that stuff.
Marcel
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This isn't a reply to any specific email that's been sent to the list on
this subject more a general comment on my thoughts about the QL 'scene'
as it currently stands.
My interest in the QL has recently been rekindled. Some years ago I
decided that I had the money to invest in a more modern
Op Mon, 19 Feb 2007 22:04:17 +0100 schreef Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does it allow for, say, a 40GB hard drive to be seen as several
smaller partitions by Windows 98SE, say 5 x 8GB partitions?
As 40GB drives seem to be the smallest drives around now (looking at
eBuyer site anyway) -
Op Tue, 20 Feb 2007 00:23:38 +0100 schreef Bob Spelten [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have my 200GB Matrox drive partitioned by Maxblast software downloaded
from the Matrox site.
Sorry, I meant Maxtor. I always confuse the two brands.
Bob
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