Timothy Swenson wrote:
Great job in creating this archive of GST programs and
documents. Not only is it useful for those looking to tinker
with the software, but also useful in the historical context.
Thank you Tim! It has always be my intention to not just make
the program files available
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I couldn't find the microdrive images for use with 68K/OS -
I presume
they must be in the zip file somewhere but then how
has URS got
them into the zip file?
No - the microdrive cartridges were 68K/OS format so Urs was
unable to transfer them to a zip file.
Jiri Dolezal wrote:
You would need to transfer them out of the 68K/OS microdrive
cartridges and environment somehow - I have no idea how.
You wrote the idea below; use the serial port. ;-)
One possibility is to create a ROM disk.
68k/OS interface has two extra ROM slots for the ROMdisk
Jiri, I'm also still unable to make a working copy of the
Assembler cartridge for you. My master and my copies are almost
unreadable. Will need to invest some hours.
Oh, to be exact, I have the working copy of Assembler cartridge.
I can make a copy for you (or anyone) in case of need.
The
Jiri Dolezal wrote:
Oh, to be exact, I have the working copy of Assembler cartridge.
I can make a copy for you (or anyone) in case of need.
The cartridge not working for me is the Utilities cartridge.
Sorry I was mixing up this. It's clear you need the system cartridge, the
one with the 17
Dilwyn - can you add the GST programs to the Sinclair QL Homepage (split
into different ZIP files!)
Rich
That took a bit longer than I thought!
So the GST 68K/OS, QC, QL Assembler and Q-Mac macro assembler are now
available to download from ym website, as follows:
I have created a new
On 19/02/2012 15:00, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Dilwyn - can you add the GST programs to the Sinclair QL Homepage
(split into different ZIP files!)
Rich
That took a bit longer than I thought!
So the GST 68K/OS, QC, QL Assembler and Q-Mac macro assembler are now
available to download from ym
I couldn't find the microdrive images for use with 68K/OS - I presume they
must be in the zip file somewhere but then how has URS got them into
the zip file?
No - the microdrive cartridges were 68K/OS format so Urs was unable to
transfer them to a zip file. They are not there. Only the ROM
You would need to transfer them out of the 68K/OS microdrive
cartridges and environment somehow - I have no idea how.
One possibility is to create a ROM disk.
68k/OS interface has two extra ROM slots for the ROMdisk (and the
ADAM environment is probably also stored in the ROM as a file on
In message B8842DD6878A48E6B2BCCB7729AE75A5@AnnPC, Dilwyn Jones
dil...@evans1511.fsnet.co.uk writes
Great work Dilwyn. Having all of this easily available will assist many
people.
I also like the idea of 'mirror' web site ... ym as opposed to my
... :-)
Dilwyn - can you add the GST
Great work Dilwyn. Having all of this easily available will assist many
people.
Thanks, Malcolm.
I also like the idea of 'mirror' web site ... ym as opposed to my
... :-)
um website...
One of these days I'll master the English language :o)
Dilwyn Jones
Dilwyn Jones schrieb:
I couldn't find the microdrive images for use with 68K/OS - I presume
they must be in the zip file somewhere but then how has URS got
them into the zip file?
No - the microdrive cartridges were 68K/OS format so Urs was unable to
transfer them to a zip file. They are
Gerhard Plavec wrote:
I mean QL-networking of course: one QL running with 68K/OS another one
with QDOS - may be they are compatible in this way - if not, have a try
with a SER-connection (68KQL to QDOSQL or 68KQL to some computer with a
RS232)
68K/OS is weird and in any case has no Basic or
I have managed to rescue a copy of the QC compiler from GST.
It uses their own editor, QED, which appears to have been compiled with
QC looking at the executable code.
However, QED crashes on q-emulator - does anyone have a working copy (or
was a ROM needed for QC?)
--
Rich Mellor
RWAP
Hi Rich,
you'll find all GST written QL software for download on my website. Just follow
the link on the Sinclair QL Preservation Project page. I'm out of home now and
don't have the URL by hand.
Cheers, Urs
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 18.02.2012 um 21:57 schrieb Rich Mellor
I've got the GST C compiler. Just tried QED with Q-emulator and it
worked just fine. If can't get it off of Urs's site, I can zip it up
and send it to you.
Tim Swenson
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OK - I am downloading it now (75MB for all the GST software !!)
Downloads appear on
http://www.qlvsjaguar.homepage.bluewin.ch/QL_GST_SW_is_PD.html
Dilwyn - can you add the GST programs to the Sinclair QL Homepage (split
into different ZIP files!)
Rich
On 18/02/2012 21:15, ql wrote:
Hi
Urs,
Great job in creating this archive of GST programs and documents. Not
only is it useful for those looking to tinker with the software, but
also useful in the historical context. More of the QL scene needs to be
digitized and archived for future reference.
Tim Swenson
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