Hi Giorgio
I think it is 100MB well when I use win1_win_exender_bas you get the File
do to this From Dilwyn Jones's on his Website and you copy it on to the win
File then in the command window and Type in win1_win_extender_ bas what what
with will do is make your win file Bigger
So I
Bob Spelten wrote:
>> But as Marcel has pointed out, the source of the problem may still be
>> there.
> 1) I ran the test again from a freshly unzipped QLE update and disabled my
> default qpc.ini.
Wolfgang has dug a bit further and it seems to be an issue in the
screen driver. I will investigate
The Qlib_run_336hpr error had not happened before (what is hpr anyway?).
The Cascade_rc error has happened before but mostly not (?).
hpr is the initials of Hans-Peter Recktenwald.
I * think * this is a patched version of Qlib 3.36, which corrects and
enhances a few things - more information
Op Thu, 24 Mar 2016 20:03:59 +0100 schreef Urs Koenig (QL) :
(...)
As written and showed in my videos, disabling QDT would help, but this is
not the solution because QDT is nice to have it loaded.
Changing the position of QPAC2 Files does also help as does changing of
the
Per wrote:
> Urs, I get the freeze if I boot the system from a USB memory stick with
the
> QLE distribution, but only with SMSQmulator (as if I use QPC2, it takes
its
> configuration from my installed configuration.) However, if I use my own
> QPC2 installation (4.02, w SMSQ/E 3.24) and boot
Derek Stewart wrote:
> I have tried to reproduce your failures on QPC2 and SMSQmulator8, I can
> report that on my Fujitsu H700 Core i7 620 laptop with 4Gb ram running
> Ubuntu 15.10, I can not reproduce the freezing.
Did you try it with the configuration of QPC2 and SMSQmulator supplied in the
Ralf Reköndt wrote:
> as usual, REM out one Toolkit after another and try the same procedure.
I've been through this already. At least partly. There are extensions which
are essential.
As written and showed in my videos, disabling QDT would help, but this is
not the solution because QDT is nice
Bob Spelten wrote
> I repeated your process to the letter with SMSQ/m (8217) and QPC2
> (4.02/3.22) and an unchanged copy QLE.win from the Nov.2015 update. Both
> did NOT freeze on access to WIN1_.
It is essential that you use the complete QL/E, not only the QLE.win.
Especially the screen settings
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> Okay, I can reproduce it. But the crash happens in the screen driver.
> The problem is that SMSQ/E does not have any kind of memory protection
> and you're loading a quadrillion extensions at boot-time. Any one of them
> could be responsible of corrupting the memory in a way
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
> I downloaded QLE from your website.
Great. :-)
> used SMSQmulator 8 from that distribution, with the SMSQE that came with
> it.
It is essential that the configuration of the QL/E package is used,
especially the screen settings. One needs to make sure that local/personal
From: Marcel Kilgus <ql-us...@mail.kilgus.net>
Date: 22/03/2016 14:37 (GMT+00:00)
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] WIN drive gone missing
Derek Stewart wrote:
> I am sorry for the incorrect conclusions.
>
> I merely said I could not get it to free
Derek Stewart wrote:
> I am sorry for the incorrect conclusions.
>
> I merely said I could not get it to freeze on my system, this is a
> personal option.
>
> But I did not expect to my comments thrust down my throat.
My apologies, I didn't mean it to be personal. It probably came across
harsher
I am sorry for the incorrect conclusions.
I merely said I could not get it to freeze on my system, this is a
personal option.
But I did not expect to my comments thrust down my throat.
Regards,
Derek
On 22/03/16 13:04, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote:
The common thing in your
Derek Stewart wrote:
> The common thing in your You Tube Videos is you are using a Windows
> operating System.
>
> If I can not get QPC2 and SMSQmulator to freeze then the fault lies on
> the host operating system.
No, no and no. This is a false conclusion. When your choice is "the
bug is in a
Urs, I get the freeze if I boot the system from a USB memory stick
with the QLE distribution, but only with SMSQmulator (as if I use
QPC2, it takes its configuration from my installed configuration.)
However, if I use my own QPC2 installation (4.02, w SMSQ/E 3.24) and
boot from QLE.win, the
Hi Urs,
I have tried to reproduce your failures on QPC2 and SMSQmulator8, I can
report that on my Fujitsu H700 Core i7 620 laptop with 4Gb ram running
Ubuntu 15.10, I can not reproduce the freezing.
The common thing in your You Tube Videos is you are using a Windows
operating System.
If I
Hi QLers,
I’m between work and home and did find some time to make some short videos
about the freeze case. Here they are:
QL/E (v3.11, SMSQ/E v3.22, QPAC2 v4.02) freezes!
http://youtu.be/wcngRwkvc5w
QL/E (v3.11, SMSQ/E v3.22, SMSQmulator v2.12) freezes!
http://youtu.be/HZ9jj162UN4
QL/E
Ooops, it has taken 30 minutes to put that in the group. Seems, there is
something wrong.
- Original Message -
From: "Ralf Reköndt" <ralf.rekoe...@t-online.de>
To: <ql-us...@q-v-d.com>
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] WIN dri
Urs,
as usual, REM out one Toolkit after another and try the same procedure.
Cheers...Ralf
- Original Message -
From: "Marcel Kilgus"
Okay, I can reproduce it. But the crash happens in the screen driver.
The problem is that SMSQ/E does not have any kind of memory protection
and
Op Sun, 20 Mar 2016 12:54:07 +0100 schreef Urs Koenig (QL) :
(...)
Last Thursday I was repeatedly able to reproduce the freeze using my QL/E
v3.13 wip (work-in-progress). I then reduced the steps needed to get the
freeze. In the end I can say you can get the freeze when doing
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
> Because we have a Windows Freeze case at work which is very hard to trace
> and analyse (visitors of the ZX-TEAM meeting will know) I wanted to at least
> catch the QL/E Freeze case.
> Last Thursday I was repeatedly able to reproduce the freeze using my QL/E
> v3.13 wip
sort of licence.
Regards
Derek
Original message
From: Wolfgang Lenerz <wlen...@free.fr>
Date: 20/03/2016 16:42 (GMT+00:00)
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] WIN drive gone missing
Hi,
I downloaded QLE from your website.
used SMSQmulator
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> > Yesterday I had a similar freeze/crash but I put that down to a fault
> > in the program I am updating.
> > No QPAC2 File access at that moment.
> > So today's QPC2 session started OK but at the time of the crash I was
> > using Files (?).
>
> There are about a billion
On Sun, 20 Mar 2016, at 10:59 AM, Bob Spelten wrote:
> Op Sun, 20 Mar 2016 10:23:27 +0100 schreef Derek Stewart :
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > This sounds like a Windows Feature or bug?
> >
> W$ is often very busy in the background, not clear to me what with.
> Recently I have noticed
Op Sun, 20 Mar 2016 10:23:27 +0100 schreef Derek Stewart :
Hi,
This sounds like a Windows Feature or bug?
W$ is often very busy in the background, not clear to me what with.
Recently I have noticed sometimes a delay when opening Files before the
list is produced.
Is that W$
Hi,
This sounds like a Windows Feature or bug?
I have never had a lockup of SMSQ/E since using a Gold Card Version in
the mid 1990s
I use Linux and SMSQmulator, QPC2, QEmulator and they have never locked
out any WIN drives.
Regards,
Derek
On 19/03/16 03:57, Timothy Swenson wrote:
I
Bob Spelten wrote:
> Yesterday I had a similar freeze/crash but I put that down to a fault in
> the program I am updating.
> No QPAC2 File access at that moment.
> So today's QPC2 session started OK but at the time of the crash I was
> using Files (?).
There are about a billion ways to crash
Op Fri, 18 Mar 2016 21:17:33 +0100 schreef pjwitte :
Sorry Urs, Bob, I cannot confirm this. To my mind the Qpac2 "apps" are
some of the most stable programs written for QDOS and SMSQ/E ;)
Sometimes stuff just happens, but if it happens a lot Id look elsewhere..
Per
Two
Op Fri, 18 Mar 2016 16:29:03 +0100 schreef ql :
Just days ago I experienced the same. In my case QPC2 was still in the
Windows Task Manager. I killed it there and then a fresh start opened
the QXL.win and properly booted up.
In my case I got the same problem day by day.
On 03/18/2016 04:12 PM, Bob Spelten wrote:Hi,
the first thing to do with windowsin these cases is to reboot windows
It sounds as if the file was still marked as opened by another program.
Try copying it to another directory.
HTH
Wolfgang
Hi All,
Today, while working in QPC2 on my W$7
I agree with Wolfgang in that there probably was an outstanding file
lock on the .WIN file. The file lock would keep other programs from
writing to the .WIN file, but it would allow programs to read from it.
This is why you could copy it and why SMSQmulator said it was read-only.
The reboot
Just days ago I experienced the same. In my case QPC2 was still in the Windows
Task Manager. I killed it there and then a fresh start opened the QXL.win and
properly booted up.
In my case I got the same problem day by day. After investigating it looks like
there's a bug in QPAC2 Files which
Hi All,
Today, while working in QPC2 on my W$7 system, SMSQ/E suddenly froze.
No mouse movement, no keys and Sysmon had stopped.
I could kill the QPC2 task with the [x] button but it would not restart my
boot.
QPC2 & SMSQ/E do start but WIN1_ cannot be mounted anymore ("not found").
I then
Bob Spelten wrote:
> Does anyone know what happened here and how I can fix this?
Difficult to say. First check with task manager if there is a zombie
QPC2 process still hanging around.
Marcel
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Hi Dilwin ... :-)
Just think, Malcolm...if I had a twin brother (no, the world ain't
that unlucky!) I could be Dil-WIN1_ and he could be Dil-WIN2_
Could start calling my son Dil-WIN2_ I suppose and not bother to
explain to him why :-)
With the QL, I think the win_ drive name came from
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Hi Dilwin ... :-)
Just think, Malcolm...if I had a twin brother (no, the world ain't
that unlucky!) I could be Dil-WIN1_ and he could be Dil-WIN2_
Could start calling my son Dil-WIN2_ I suppose and not bother to
explain to him why :-)
With the QL, I think the win_
On 23/03/2010 17:04, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Hi Dilwin ... :-)
Just think, Malcolm...if I had a twin brother (no, the world ain't that
unlucky!) I could be Dil-WIN1_ and he could be Dil-WIN2_
Could start calling my son Dil-WIN2_ I suppose and not bother to explain
to him why :-)
With the QL, I
Well, to be honest, WIN and RAM are quite the fastest mediae ;-)). And I
love sheeps very much.
Cheers...Ralf
Billy wrote:
Dilwyn I am far too much of a gentleman to even suggest that you being
Welsh and Wales being full of sheep that there should be any mention of
Ram1_
Well, to be honest, WIN and RAM are quite the fastest mediae ;-)).
And I
love sheeps very much.
Cheers...Ralf
Billy wrote:
Dilwyn I am far too much of a gentleman to even suggest that you
being
Welsh and Wales being full of sheep that there should be any
mention of
Ram1_
Careful, Ralf,
Am 23.03.2010 18:38, schrieb Tony Firshman:
Dilwyn Jones wrote: With the QL, I think the win_ drive name came
from winchester, which
was a manufacturers name for hard drives ( not the rifles maker ? ).
Ah, of course, I'd forgotten about that. I knew about the name in
connection with early hard
In message ff2176f95b844f79bf11e821d75f0...@d3hkh9x94, Dilwyn Jones
dil...@evans1511.fsnet.co.uk writes
Hi Dilwin ... :-)
Just think, Malcolm...if I had a twin brother (no, the world ain't that
unlucky!) I could be Dil-WIN1_ and he could be Dil-WIN2_
Could start calling my son Dil-WIN2_ I
Op Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:14:56 +0200 schreef George Gwilt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However I have tried without success to define a WIN file across a PC
network. Does anyone know how to do this? Or indeed to be able to see
any file across such a network.
I don't know if it helps but this is how
When I put my QPC2 onto a stick I had to define where WIN1 to WIN3
were. The definition depended on what letter each host machine
decided to use for the stick. This was no problem.
However I have tried without success to define a WIN file across a PC
network. Does anyone know how to do
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], George
Gwilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi,
Does the recent article in QL Today, by Dilwyn Jones, cover this ?
Entitled Relative Path Names and QL Emulators.
Using the DOS command of ..\ - where the - dot dot backslash - takes
you to the root directory of a
IIRC it is possible to start windoze applications from QPC. Can
somebody remind me how?
Is it possible to feed the win keyboard buffer from QPC in order to
type in passwords?
Can QPC start a number of applications in turn?
Reason: I am fed up to spoil 3 minutes every morning to start my
Arnould schrieb:
IIRC it is possible to start windoze applications from QPC. Can
somebody remind me how?
QPC_EXEC C:\Program Files\and\so\on
Is it possible to feed the win keyboard buffer from QPC in order to
type in passwords?
AFAIK no
Can QPC start a number of applications in turn?
Tony Firshman wrote:
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 at 22:46:51, wolfgang mühlegger wrote:
Is it possible to feed the win keyboard buffer from QPC in order to
type in passwords?
AFAIK no
It is possible. I use the following in my Arcplus database programs:
QPC has built-in Clipboard synchronisation, so
At 10:35 20/12/2005 +0100, you wrote:
I am fed up to spoil 3 minutes every morning to start my
working environment. 220 days/year x 3 min/day x 25 years / 60
min/hour = 275 hours when I get chance to stop it. And this is
without time to start the PC (it is already switched on, I only need
to
are
copied to Windows clipboard too. That is the nearest I can think of at
the moment.
--
Dilwyn Jones
- Original Message -
From: Arnould [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 9:35 AM
Subject: [ql-users] Win apps from QPC
IIRC it is possible to start
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Is the facility to have WIN1 to WIN8 redefinable limted to QPC2 or does it
exist on QXL, QemuLator, UQLx etc (systems handling QXL.WIN)?
It is also available to Q40.
From old memory, QXL use [letter]:\QXL.WIN
with letter starting at C for win1.
If you can create subdrive (was
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