It's not exactly the same by a long chalk.
As it's many years since I last saw QRAM, I wouldn't really know
anyway.
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Dilwyn Jones
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From: hitchies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 12:39 PM
Subject: [ql-users] QRAM (was printer probs)
Dilwyn wrote -
QRAM itself was discontinued some years ago, although possibly some
of
the traders may have second hand copies if you are lucky.
QPAC2 is its nearest living relative, though not exactly the same
software.
Elements of QRAM are built into other products these days - ramdisks
and screen dumps are in disk interfaces and you can get an
sdump_rext
for systems where it's not built in (I think it's supplied with
QPC2,
though not 100% sure), pointer environment is now freely available
from the websites of Wolfgang Lenerz and myself, some of the job
control facilities have vaguely equivalent menus in QPAC2 and so on.
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Dilwyn Jones
=
Thanks Dilwyn. I have QPC2 QPAC2. 'Fraid I havn't found the key
(yet!) to
its QRAM-like attributes/utilities/pointer-screen. :( If its a
case of
read the manuals (again!) - then so be it.
Do I have to write a pointer-prog. to get this functionality?
With my thanks
John in Wales
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