Jan Palenicek wrote:
I don't think the software can run on an emulator
(no mc.stat register and probably timing issues too).
The issue is rather timing of the CPU with ULA. There is no QL emulator
that does it. Well, there was no need for it.
Well there is the MESS emulator
Jan Palenicek escribió:
Try to LBYTES the file and SEXEC it with e.g. 1024 bytes of data stack.
If it would crash, try to increase it
it's a good idea
Another cuestion:
this code will run whit a RGB TTL monitor?
Absolutely, as you can see it my QL is connected to Commodore 1084
monitor.
On 23 Jun 2008, at 20:19, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
(no mc.stat register and probably timing issues too). And Jan says
on his
website it might not work on anything faster than Sandy SuperQBoard
interface, so no Gold Card, no Super old Card :-(
Oops...variation of Super God Card ;-))
Could I
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(no mc.stat register and probably timing issues too). And Jan says on his
website it
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Hi Resolution Colour Graphics on a Standard QL
From: Francois Lanciault
I know I have the demo disk, with some images and the binary code to display
them. ... I will email you the files when I find time to do it.
Thanks
Rich Mellor escribió:
It is good to see that progress has continued and the sources now
released for QL - Dithvide, which allows the standard QL to display
high resolution colours - see
http://omega.webnode.com/products/sinclair-ql-dithvide-2/
This should be supported - wonder if anyone would
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Hi Resolution Colour Graphics on a Standard QL?
Rich Mellor escribió:
It is good to see that progress has continued and the sources now released
for QL - Dithvide, which allows the standard QL to display
Dilwyn Jones escribió:
.7z is a 7-zip archive. This is an open source archiver software - you
can get details at
www.7-zip.org
There is a download link on the home page which downloads a Windows
program to handle them from the Sourceforge pages.
Thank you Dilwyn, I know. I use 7z in Windows
Dilwyn Jones escribió:
.7z is a 7-zip archive. This is an open source archiver software - you
can get details at
www.7-zip.org
There is a download link on the home page which downloads a Windows
program to handle them from the Sourceforge pages.
Thank you Dilwyn, I know. I use 7z in Windows
Dilwyn Jones escribió:
.7z is a 7-zip archive. This is an open source archiver software - you
can get details at
www.7-zip.org
There is a download link on the home page which downloads a Windows
program to handle them from the Sourceforge pages.
Thank you Dilwyn, I know. I use 7z in Windows
Dilwyn Jones escribió:
.7z is a 7-zip archive. This is an open source archiver software - you
can get details at
www.7-zip.org
There is a download link on the home page which downloads a Windows
program to handle them from the Sourceforge pages.
Thank you Dilwyn, I know. I use 7z in Windows
(no mc.stat register and probably timing issues too). And Jan says on his
website it might not work on anything faster than Sandy SuperQBoard
interface, so no Gold Card, no
Super old Card :-(
Oops...variation of Super God Card ;-))
Dilwyn Jones
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Dilwyn Jones escribió:
(no mc.stat register and probably timing issues too). And Jan says on
his
website it might not work on anything faster than Sandy SuperQBoard
interface, so no Gold Card, no Super old Card :-(
Oops...variation of Super God Card ;-))
Dilwyn Jones
Super God Card strikes
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(no mc.stat register and probably timing issues too). And Jan says on his
website it might not work on anything faster than Sandy SuperQBoard
interface, so no Gold Card, no Super old Card :-(
Oops...variation of Super God
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Hi Resolution Colour Graphics on a Standard
I came up with the same trick many years ago, although
I only implemented the 256 x 256 (two mode 8 screen)
hi color display.
Hi Francois, that's great. I am glad to read that you
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(no mc.stat register and probably timing issues too). And Jan says on his
website it might not work on anything faster than Sandy SuperQBoard
interface, so
I am very interested in your demo disk. Would you be able to find the
disk (or files) and send it to me? I would put it on my web if you
agree. I am very interested how you managed to convert the images and
display them.
HI,
I did not know about this solution to get more colours when I
I remember, that Steve Sutton also implemented a way of mixing Mode 4 Mode
8 in his adventure creation program from DP (have forgotten the name).
Must have been in the late 80s.
Cheers...Ralf
From: Francois Lanciault
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Hi Resolution Colour Graphics on a Standard QL
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:13:51 +0100, Rich Mellor wrote
It is good to see that progress has continued and the
sources now released for QL - Dithvide, which allows the
standard QL to display high resolution colours - see
http://omega.webnode.com/products/sinclair-ql-dithvide-2/
This
Arnould wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:13:51 +0100, Rich Mellor wrote
It is good to see that progress has continued and the
sources now released for QL - Dithvide, which allows the
standard QL to display high resolution colours - see
I came up with the same trick many years ago, although I only implemented the
256 x 256 (two mode 8 screen) hi color display. The idea of mixing a mode 4
with a mode 8 screen did not occur to me. I produced a demo disk including
about 5 colorful images. It was sometime between 1990 and the end
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