Many Thanks for all of that. I shall check out the link and read up
on it all.
Neil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 20 September 2006 19:01
Remember, I'm New !
It sounds like you are starting to find your way around pointer
environment. You might find Norman Dunbar's Pointer Environment
Idiot's Guide
Dilwyn Jones writes:
PS Still puzzled re; diff between O.S. and 'platform' in our recent
context.
:(
The operating system (QDOS or Windows) is that which is running your
programs and making sure all the hardware bits and pieces of your
computer work properly (or not as the case may be).
PS Still puzzled re; diff between O.S. and 'platform' in our
recent
context.
:(
The operating system (QDOS or Windows) is that which is running
your
programs and making sure all the hardware bits and pieces of your
computer work properly (or not as the case may be).
The 'platform' in
Thank you, consider it added!
--
Dilwyn Jones
- Original Message -
From: Robert Newson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] month number
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
...
In fact, as I was given permission to include
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was explaining the SAVE and LOAD op codes for RI_EXEC and RI_EXECB
where the top of stack floating point value is saved to a variables
area at (A6,A1.L) or a new TOS is created by loading back from said
area. The op codes for save are even in the range $32 to $FF and
Thanks Derek, for the menu_rext extensions.
I've just installed them and I have progress: instead of the error
DIR_SELECT$ 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
In fact, as I was given permission to include those articles on the
Documentation CD, may I ask you if I can also include these
routines
as
well?
Sure.
Thanks for letting me use the routines, Robert.
With coincidental timing, I was asked to come up with an article for
QL Toady and Quanta
I'm guessing here, but it's possible that there may be a difference
between menu_rext versions here.
More recent menu_rext's allow slightly different parameters for some
of the menus.
I don't know if Rich Mellor includes menu_rext with QHelp - if he does
it ought to be the right version for
Maybe, QHelp belongs to an older version of QMenu? I remind, that Jochen has
changed a few parameters during development.
Cheers...Ralf R.
- Original Message -
From: David McCann
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 6:48 PM
Subject: [ql-users] QHelp
Thanks Derek, for the menu_rext
Aaargh, sorry this was meant to go direct to Robert!
That's me blacklisted now I guess.
Robert, I'll send it separately again, as the attachment may not have
made it through to the list.
--
Dilwyn Jones
- Original Message -
From: Dilwyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Malcolm Cadman has given me a Gold Card for sale - however it has the two
outer pins on the 5V regulator shorted and a capacitor on the underside
(underneath the 68000) - I presume it has been adapted for power through a
backplane - can someone remind me of the modifications which would have
Rich Mellor wrote:
Malcolm Cadman has given me a Gold Card for sale - however it has the two
outer pins on the 5V regulator shorted and a capacitor on the underside
(underneath the 68000) - I presume it has been adapted for power through a
backplane - can someone remind me of the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Aaargh, sorry this was meant to go direct to Robert!
That's me blacklisted now I guess.
Robert, I'll send it separately again, as the attachment may not have
made it through to the list.
--
Dilwyn Jones
There was no
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 18:12:47 +0100, Dilwyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm guessing here, but it's possible that there may be a difference
between menu_rext versions here.
More recent menu_rext's allow slightly different parameters for some
of the menus.
Possibly - the line in the
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