On 16/10/2012 04:17, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Hi Bryan,
On 16/10/12 11:43, Bryan Horstmann wrote:
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.
Back to bottom
On 16/10/12 20:55, Michael Grunditz wrote:
Btw , is there a way to assign hotkeys to the assembler , editor and
monitor. I have some other stuff running (qpac2) and control-c:ing is
a little bit slow.
Have you tried ALT-P (Pick) and then DO the job you want?
Cheers,
Norm.
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Norman Dunbar
Michael have you considered doing a 'Pi demo ?
I'm thinking that this may give you some current ARM 1337 5k1ll5 or some such ;)
John A
--- On Mon, 15/10/12, Michael Grunditz michael.grund...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Michael Grunditz michael.grund...@gmail.com
Subject: [Ql-Users] Assembler demo
On 16/10/12 22:08, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
If it is 256MB, then you have the 'Model A'.
Now that would be difficult as there is no Model A on sale yet. ;-)
It's definitely a Model B - it has USB (2) and Ethernet. Neither of
which, the A has.
Also, as the SD Card is the OS source at present,
On 17/10/12 09:33, Norman Dunbar wrote:
It's definitely a Model B - it has USB (2) and Ethernet. Neither of
which, the A has.
Except, of course, the A has a single USB port.
And, if you are interested, they are now made in Wales - if you buy from
Farnell/Element 14. RS are still manufacturing
Hi Tony,
You need a good ringlight magnifier and 1mm soldering iron.
That set-up, even with my old eyes, allowed soldering of the .5mm pitch
pins on Romdisq.
Well, I have a helping hands with a decent magnifying glass that I
used and a geologists 30* illuminated Loupe.
I was soldering my
Hi Malcolm,
On 16/10/12 21:45, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
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
On 17/10/12 03:09, Dave Walker wrote:
The Model 'A' is still quoted as shipping with 256MB of RAM
(the same as the 'original' Model 'B') although I guess there is always a
chance it might come with 512MB like the 'new' Model 'B'.
The Model A will ship with 256 Mb of RAM and no more. The
Norman Dunbar wrote, on 17/Oct/12 09:47 | Oct17:
Norman/
You need a good ringlight magnifier and 1mm soldering iron.
That set-up, even with my old eyes, allowed soldering of the .5mm pitch
pins on Romdisq.
Well, I have a helping hands with a decent magnifying glass that I
used and a
Chances are you no longer have backups as the data as probably fell
off(Demagnetised) well before they even ceased up!
--- On Wed, 17/10/12, Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk wrote:
From: Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Raspberry Pi - Model B - 512 MB RAM
To:
On 17/10/12 14:27, John Alexander wrote:
Chances are you no longer have backups as the data as probably fell
off(Demagnetised) well before they even ceased up!
This is true, however, a number of the floppies in the drive (some
older, some newer than some of the affected ones) still work and
I'm working away and typically after ordering a couple of Pis from CPC I get a
very belated email from RS saying that they are shipping my order.. does any
one know if this batch from RS is 512MB as well or are they behind on this one
as well as everything else!?
--- On Wed, 17/10/12, Norman
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Raspberry Pi - Model B - 512 MB RAM
I'm working away and typically after
Norman said -
This is true, however, a number of the floppies in the drive (some
older, some newer than some of the affected ones) still work and still
have the data. At least, I can read them.
-
From experience -
If push comes to shove - peel off the
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 1:27 PM, QL-MyLink (f/fh)
q...@mylink.adsl24.co.uk wrote:
Norman said -
This is true, however, a number of the floppies in the drive (some
older, some newer than some of the affected ones) still work and still
have the data. At least, I can read them.
On 17 October 2012 10:28, John Alexander acontractor...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Michael have you considered doing a 'Pi demo ?
I'm thinking that this may give you some current ARM 1337 5k1ll5 or some such
;)
John A
I have a lot of ARM boards , and one task is to port RISC OS to the
i.mx 53
Am 17.10.2012 um 22:22 schrieb Michael Grunditz:
Is it posible to do step in the monitor ?
Sure. t for trace will single step, Cursor down will repeat the last
command.
BTW, the C1M monitor understands 'help', and I should have a manual somewhere
in PDF format. I'll send it once I
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