Roy
You wouldn't be so kind as to steer me towards this 'config block',
I have discovered that nothing is obvious with the QL ( well, maybe
it is after 20+ years !! ) so I shan't automatically asume editing it
is
a simple matter.
Neil
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for setting all the options.
Dave
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Subject: Re: [ql-users] Aurora - Boot up (KVM)
Roy
You wouldn't be so kind as to steer me towards this 'config block
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Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Tony Firshman wrote:
Earlier versions can use config 1.05:
http://www.kilgus.net/qpc/config.zip
This is my DOS version of a config program and probably not of too
much use here.
Indeed not, sorry.
Mind you I have never
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Neil Riley wrote:
Neil/
I shall be taking a peek inside my Aurora today and implementing
some minor changes, SGC battery, connecting the 3.5 to the other
SGC socket. I will check out the Mouse connector and see where it
connects to, 'board
All
Right, quite a productive 'Aurora' day with a few steps forward
gained and one big lesson learned, more of that later ( oh how
you'll say, been there, done that ).
SGC battery fitted, 3.5 now flp1_ and not flp3_
Mouse working !, or at least partially. I haven't managed to get my
pc mouse
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Neil Riley wrote:
Mouse working !, or at least partially. I haven't managed to get my
pc mouse to work 9 it is a two button with centre wheel, but my three
button serial mouse is working APART from the buttons !! having to
use space or Enter
Op Wed, 24 Jan 2007 17:16:19 +0100 schreef Neil Riley
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Re CD rom , the only way i can see a disk is by using QCDEZE which is
ok
but that can't be right, can it? Within my boot i have
LRESPR win1_ATAPIqub_bin
LRESPR win1_CDROM_bin
CDR_DRIVE 1,1,0
The CDROM manual gives
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I know what it probably is. SMSQ defaults to its own mouse driver. I
forget exactly what, but you have to change its config block to stop it
grabbing the clicks. You see cursor movement probably because it
doesn't manage to