On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 13:10 +0100, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Since when is there a Linux version of QemuLator?
There isn't: what I meant was it works with Wine, unlike QPC.
On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 09:22 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I might give it a try, but as I say, I'd prefer QPC.
Would
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 20:40 +, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
The one thing he hasn't mastered yet is programming, though he's sitting up
and taking
note at how easy it is for me to write things in S*BASIC and he's wanting to
get into writing games.
Tell him to have a look at
On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 19:40 +0100, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
What seems to be happening is that on QemuLator at least PE seems to
be misunderstanding what's happening and there's confusion as a mode 4
program tries to display in mode 8 and the mode 8 program just has a
blank screen, then when I
Having just given my PC a DVD-writer, I now have an optical drive for
anyone who needs it:
CD 52x32x read/write, DVD 16x read-only
black fascia
Ultima (OEM, as made for Artec)
3 years old, very light use
£5 including postage and packing, UK only
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Would anyone like volumes 7-10 of QL Today? I think the postage and
packing would be £10 or so.
David
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Marcel Kilgus wrote:
For high colour mode there is a patch available against a small fee (12 EUR
from JMS).
Tobias Fröschle wrote:
tried it, doesn't work (recon, Text87's config, does work indeed in
512x256). Thanks for the tip, anyway.
Which bit didn't work?
If the problem was that
On the question of backups, it's not just the media that pose the
problem.
I once got a QL floppy corrupted by accidentally leaving it under a
sheet of paper and then running an electric cable over the top! I made
the damaged sectors readable by overwriting each with 512 0s and so
recovered the
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 21:11 +0100, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
There's scope here for someone to write a quick and simple guide to
creating pages on this system.
Does the QL Wiki use the same tools as Wikipedia? If so, that has some
good pages on how to write for it, and the sandbox where you can
On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 18:44 +0100, Roy Wood wrote:
In all fairness here this is not a M$ problem but sheer laziness on the
part of the companies concerned.
I know you're very keen on Windows, Roy, but you're missing the
point ... and this a point which applied (to some extent) to SMSQ. An
What benefits does a QL have over a Spectrum?
Great fun for people who enjoy programming. It's simple enough to
understand (unlike the PC or Mac) but powerful enough to do something
interesting (unlike the old home computers). I remember my triumph in
producing a very small machine-code program
Although English law does not recognise the concept of abandonware, it
would not be a good move for software authors to sue someone for
distributing software which has long since ceased to be sold. English
copyright law only allows compensation to be paid on the basis of lost
revenue: if the
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
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 23:02 +0100, Peter Graf wrote:
I don't think Richard gave up UQLX. Some other QL wheels also need to be
turned, so there may be different priorities. Usually, if you email him,
he sends you more recent code.
Then why is the old, uncompilable version still on his website, a
On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 01:29 +, Rick Chagouri-Brindle wrote:
I've tried googling but all the options seem woefully out of date, so I
was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a QL emulator
for Linux?
If you can debug UQLX and get it to compile with modern versions of gcc,
On Tue, 2007-01-02 at 19:09 +, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
There are all sorts of Welsh add-ons for Windows and its applications.
Trouble is, they tend to be expensive as they are for a small market.
Last year saw the launch of Agored, the Welsh language version of Open
Office -- free, of course.
On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 11:29 +0200, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
David McCann wrote:
It did *not* enable Text87 to run under SMSQ on my Q60, and I reported
the fact in QUANTA.
Ah, I was not aware that there is any problem with it. What are the
symptoms?
After all this time I can barely remember
When I bought a Q60 a couple of years ago, Text87 would not run under
SMSQ. It worked under QDOS on the Q60 and under SMSQ on the Q40, but the
combination Q60+SMSQ+Text87 was impossible.
The question is, did anyone ever solve that problem, say with the newer
versions of SMSQ?
Someone offered to
I've re-installed QHelp from the zip files. Everything is in exactly the
same directories as before, yet now it works. Aren't computers
wonderful?
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Thanks Derek, for the menu_rext extensions.
I've just installed them and I have progress: instead of the error
DIR_SELECT$ bad name I now get DIR_SELECT$ bad parameter!
Thanks Rich for your contribution. I have the help files and index in
WIN1_basic_help_, because that's where I was told to put
I've just checked the zip files on the QHelp master very carefully, and
there is *no* menu_rext. More to the point, the boot supplied does not
load it: just ptr_gen, wman, qlib_run, and hot_rext -- all of which I
have! Is DIR_SELECT$ really part of menu_rext?
So the problem remains: why does
Obviously I must have failed to transfer menu_rext when moving from QL
to PC but ...
I've dug out the QHelp disk (I kept all my masters) and no menu_rext,
only sigext30_res! If Rich says I had it, I must take his word for it,
but it's all very strange.
I've tried to have a look on the Q60 support
I've recently tried to use QHelp (version 1.04) under QemuLator. It
refused to run and I got a (QLiberator?) error screen with the message
that DIR_SELECT$ was a bad name. This is not too surprising as I've
never heard of DIR_SELECT$ and it's not listed in QHelp's index file. So
why didn't I have
I've finally completed my conversion from the black box to a PC. I'm
using Q-emuLator, which I'd recommend, but there are a few bugs. Since
I'm running it under Linux with the aid of Wine, I'd be interested to
hear whether the bugs exists when it runs directly under Windows. Are
there any users on
Implementing T87 support would be a nightmare. QL2PC tries to convert
T91 files to rtf, but the process is very uncertain. For fonts, T87 just
puts a NUL wherever a font change occurs, and then lists the changes at
the different offsets in the formatting information. Unfortunately, when
you alter
I tried Fabrizio Diversi's compiled version (thanks for making it
available, Fabrizio) of UQLX, but still no luck. Attempting to run qm
just gave the error message segmentation fault. It looks as if I shall
have to get Wine and try QEmulator.
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I've just tried to compile UQLX using gcc version 3.4.2 under Fedora 3.
The only result was was a 90KB error log! I know there are people out
there using UQLX, so what am I doing wrong? I tried to email the author,
but the address on the web site no longer exists.
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