I have a copy of QL 2 PC here by Transform - I have managed to rescue
the QL files from microdrive, but there is a 5.25 disk (presumably for
the PC side - as I do not have a manual).
Can anyone still read PC formatted 5.25 disks and convert it onto a
3.5 disk?
Does anyone have a manual for
Hi Michael
On 17 Feb 2012, at 19:25, Michael Bulford wrote:
There is some code in my program that I do not want compiled: this is only
used when the SuperBASIC version is running. So, I use DEBUG 1 before the
code and DEBUG 0 afterwards. When compiling the parser stops with the report
On 18 Feb 2012, at 08:17, Rich Mellor wrote:
Can anyone still read PC formatted 5.25 disks and convert it onto a 3.5
disk?
I have a 5 1/4 disk drive. Also PC Conqueror is able to read these disks in PC
format. Xover should then be able to produce QL 3 1/4 disks.
George
George Gwilt wrote, on 18/Feb/12 10:14 | Feb18:
On 18 Feb 2012, at 08:17, Rich Mellor wrote:
Can anyone still read PC formatted 5.25 disks and convert it onto a 3.5 disk?
I have a 5 1/4 disk drive. Also PC Conqueror is able to read these disks in PC
format. Xover should then be able to
On 18 Feb 2012, at 11:13, Tony Firshman wrote:
I will design a tool to add the extra 1/4 diameter (8-)#
Can you do it in millimetres?
George
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Hi George
On Saturday 18 February 2012, 9:56George Gwilt wrote:
I use DEBUG 0 and 1 for the same reasons as you and have never had the fault
you mention.
If you could send me, privately, a copy of your program I'll try to locate
the problem.
Thanks for your offer of help, this is
George Gwilt wrote:
On 18 Feb 2012, at 11:13, Tony Firshman wrote:
I will design a tool to add the extra 1/4 diameter (8-)#
Can you do it in millimetres?
He has to, because unlike a 5 1/2 disc, which really has that size, a
3,5 disc is in reality a 90mm disc. This is only roughly 3,5 inches
On 18 Feb 2012, at 14:53, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
On 18 Feb 2012, at 11:13, Tony Firshman wrote:
I will design a tool to add the extra 1/4 diameter (8-)#
Can you do it in millimetres?
He has to, because unlike a 5 1/2 disc, which really has that size, a
3,5 disc is in reality a 90mm disc.
On 18/02/2012 10:14, George Gwilt wrote:
On 18 Feb 2012, at 08:17, Rich Mellor wrote:
Can anyone still read PC formatted 5.25 disks and convert it onto a 3.5 disk?
I have a 5 1/4 disk drive. Also PC Conqueror is able to read these disks in PC
format. Xover should then be able to produce QL 3
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?)
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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
In message 1329572303.66299.yahoomail...@web171520.mail.ir2.yahoo.com,
Michael Bulford michaelbulf...@yahoo.co.uk writes
Hi George
On Saturday 18 February 2012, 9:56George Gwilt wrote:
I use DEBUG 0 and 1 for the same reasons as you and have never had
the fault you mention.
If you could
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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