On Tue, 22 Oct 2019, at 11:07 AM, desin via Ql-Users wrote:
> hello
>
> there is a annoying bug in the screen handling with UQLX 2018(a)
> it only manifests if zoom is to 2 eg ./qm -z 2
>
> when using pointer programs like QPC2 Files and QD
> the cursor jumps to the middle of the upper left
hello
there is a annoying bug in the screen handling with UQLX 2018(a)
it only manifests if zoom is to 2 eg ./qm -z 2
when using pointer programs like QPC2 Files and QD
the cursor jumps to the middle of the upper left corner
the versions 2012 and 2017 are ok
but the sources of 2017 are no
hello
there is a annoying bug in the screen handling with UQLX 2018(a)
when using pointer programs like QPC2 Files and QD
the cursor jumps to the middle of the upper left corner
the versions 2012 and 2017 are ok
but the sources of 2017 are no longer on github
any solutions ?
Greetings from
On Mon, 31 Dec 2018, at 8:04 PM, Graeme Gregory via Ql-Users wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 31 Dec 2018, at 1:12 PM, Graeme Gregory via Ql-Users wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 31 Dec 2018, at 12:31 PM, desin via Ql-Users wrote:
> > > get the sd_demo.win from marcel
> > >
> > > edit the .uqlxrc
> > >
>
On Mon, 31 Dec 2018, at 1:12 PM, Graeme Gregory via Ql-Users wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 31 Dec 2018, at 12:31 PM, desin via Ql-Users wrote:
> > get the sd_demo.win from marcel
> >
> > edit the .uqlxrc
> >
> > start uqlx(qm,qx,qm_x86-32) -b "lrun win1_boot"
> > press space
> > ex qd;"win1_boot"
>
On Mon, 31 Dec 2018, at 12:31 PM, desin via Ql-Users wrote:
> get the sd_demo.win from marcel
>
> edit the .uqlxrc
>
> start uqlx(qm,qx,qm_x86-32) -b "lrun win1_boot"
> press space
> ex qd;"win1_boot"
> move the cursor
> move the mouse outside the QD window
> try to get back to QD
>
> the
get the sd_demo.win from marcel
edit the .uqlxrc
start uqlx(qm,qx,qm_x86-32) -b "lrun win1_boot"
press space
ex qd;"win1_boot"
move the cursor
move the mouse outside the QD window
try to get back to QD
the same procedure
with no zoom eg -z 0 or 1
works ok
i have tried QD
On 05/03/17 20:13, Peter Graf wrote:
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I've created a new page in the Documents part of my website, dedicated
to information about the TCP/IP stack included with emulators such as
QPC2, uQLx, SMSQmulator and QemuLator.
Thank you. Just for clairifcation: There is no TCP/IP
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> I've created a new page in the Documents part of my website, dedicated
> to information about the TCP/IP stack included with emulators such as
> QPC2, uQLx, SMSQmulator and QemuLator.
Thank you. Just for clairifcation: There is no TCP/IP stack included
with any of these
I've created a new page in the Documents part of my website, dedicated to
information about the TCP/IP stack included with emulators such as QPC2, uQLx,
SMSQmulator and QemuLator.
Personally, I found it hard to come across the information and examples of how
to use the facilities from QL
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017, at 09:29 PM, Derek Stewart wrote:
> On 21/02/17 17:18, Graeme Gregory wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 21 Feb 2017, at 04:16 PM, Derek Stewart wrote:
> >> On 21/02/17 15:38, Derek Stewart wrote:
> >>> On 21/02/17 15:23, Graeme Gregory wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 21 Feb
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017, at 04:16 PM, Derek Stewart wrote:
> On 21/02/17 15:38, Derek Stewart wrote:
> > On 21/02/17 15:23, Graeme Gregory wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, 21 Feb 2017, at 03:09 PM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> > A newly revised version of the Linux QL emulator uQLx (uQLx 2017)
> > is
On 21/02/17 15:38, Derek Stewart wrote:
On 21/02/17 15:23, Graeme Gregory wrote:
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017, at 03:09 PM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
A newly revised version of the Linux QL emulator uQLx (uQLx 2017)
is now
available.
Great news!
Is it only me or is the 32-bit binary qm_x86-32 missing in
On 21/02/17 15:23, Graeme Gregory wrote:
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017, at 03:09 PM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
A newly revised version of the Linux QL emulator uQLx (uQLx 2017) is now
available.
Great news!
Is it only me or is the 32-bit binary qm_x86-32 missing in the ZIP file?
Tim? Graeme? Help...
A newly revised version of the Linux QL emulator uQLx (uQLx 2017) is now
available.
Great news!
Is it only me or is the 32-bit binary qm_x86-32 missing in the ZIP file?
Tim? Graeme? Help...
Dilwyn
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Dilwyn wrote:
> A newly revised version of the Linux QL emulator uQLx (uQLx 2017) is now
> available.
Great news!
Is it only me or is the 32-bit binary qm_x86-32 missing in the ZIP file?
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On 20/02/17 22:36, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
uQLx 2017
A newly revised version of the Linux QL emulator uQLx (uQLx 2017) is now
available.
Graeme Gregory has "brutalised" (as he puts it on github) the sources to
bring them up to date. New binaries are available for 32- and 64-bit x86
systems, as
uQLx 2017
A newly revised version of the Linux QL emulator uQLx (uQLx 2017) is now
available.
Graeme Gregory has "brutalised" (as he puts it on github) the sources to
bring them up to date. New binaries are available for 32- and 64-bit x86
systems, as well as ARM (6/7/8). Includes binaries
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
>> End of 2013 Peter Graf sent me a work-in-progress version of uQLx with
>> QL_BDI support (uqlx-src-peter-17-11-2013.zip). He stated that this works on
>> his (then) recent Debian 32-bit.
>
> It doesn't work on my 64 bit linux.
The point might be 32 bit, not so much how
Hi,
(...)
>
>
> End of 2013 Peter Graf sent me a work-in-progress version of uQLx with
> QL_BDI support (uqlx-src-peter-17-11-2013.zip). He stated that this works on
> his (then) recent Debian 32-bit.
>
It doesn't work on my 64 bit linux.
>
> Is it only me or is it true that all the old
Hi QLers,
the only three Linux machines I own are my NAS, a SubNotebook and my
Raspberry Pi. While the NAS has its job to do, the SubNotebook gets dust on
a shelf, the Raspi gets at least fired up whenever I want to test a new
version of QL/E.
At work the situation is completely different, at
in QDisk.c for the lines (around line 295) containing 'WA', 'A5' 'B5'
as part of a switch statement. If your processor is a big endian one,
the code should work; however, if it is little endian (like the x86
processors), then the tests will definitely fail - changing them to
'AW', '5A' and
Computer Research Centrum, Ltd wrote:
in QDisk.c for the lines (around line 295) containing 'WA', 'A5' 'B5'
as part of a switch statement. If your processor is a big endian one,
the code should work; however, if it is little endian (like the x86
processors), then the tests will definitely fail
I have some slightly modified code, and have included my working notes
below, a few tips though, use a version 3.x of the gcc compiler thats the only
way i get non segfaulting binaries, before u compile export/setenv (depending
on your shell) CC=gcc-3.x.x -m32, most versions of linux i know
Does anyone have any patched source more recent than the publicly
available source for uQLX at sourceforge? I've pulled that down and
built for x64 ubuntu with GCC 4. I've fixed some trivial compilation
issues as I went, but haven't spent more than 1 hour doing this --
ending up with a
Am Donnerstag, den 24.02.2011, 13:21 -0600 schrieb Mark Martin:
Does anyone have any patched source more recent than the publicly
available source for uQLX at sourceforge? I've pulled that down and
built for x64 ubuntu with GCC 4. I've fixed some trivial compilation
issues as I went, but
It should be possible to install a version of Linux with UQLX on an USB stick
so it either starts up with an icon so UQLX starts in Minerva with a
reasonable size screen or boots up directly in that form.
For ease of use the TK2 toolkit should be patched so that you can Lrespr at
any time.
Evening Phoebus,
The proper solution for uQLx is for the graphics parts to be abstracted
and maybe use SDL or something along the same lines, something that will
enable native compilation under Windoze, MacOS etc.
That would most likely be QT - in my opinion of course, other opinions
are
Norman Dunbar wrote:
Evening Phoebus,
Hi Norman,
QT would be a good choice for the higher level as would GTK (Qt though
just got stable bindings for mono... therefore I vote GTK -for the time
being-). Of course porting the graphics part is the least of one's
worries when porting to
In message b10445d8807f407c95cb6b6b8f2b1...@donna, Dilwyn Jones
dil...@evans1511.fsnet.co.uk writes
I did get an earlier version running once, of uQLx-Win32, on a WIN98
machine, with the help of Phoebus at that time.
I think this is the point - without help it can't be got running if you
Id be interested in such a package. Had a go with Cygwin/uQLx some
time ago but had only limited success. Getting rid of the debris was a
pain, iirc.
Per
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I did get an earlier version running once, of uQLx-Win32, on a WIN98
machine, with the help of Phoebus at that time.
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
The problem is that making a runtime version of cygwin is not entirely
straightforward as it used to be in the old days :-(
I am sure that If I sat down, I could probably find the way, but to be
honest with you I didn't have enough time as it were and didn't want to
mess
Evening Dilwyn,
You'll need the Cygwin distribution to provide the Linux-like
environment: www.cygwin.com
Be careful, it can be a huge download of 50MB with 6,478 files to
install as I found to my cost...oh to know what I'm doing with Linux
and Cygwin :-((
Downloading everything by the sound
In message d6609aeacc9642b48c793ec40e6d2...@donna, Dilwyn Jones
dil...@evans1511.fsnet.co.uk writes
Hi Dilwyn,
I did get an earlier version running once, of uQLx-Win32, on a WIN98
machine, with the help of Phoebus at that time.
These days this would be a good candidate for being put onto a
Norman Dunbar wrote:
Ok, Cygwin as far as I remember gives you the opportunity to do a
download only and to save the files in a given location. That is the
best option. It doesn't install anything.
Ok, I'll try again!
Once downloaded, yo can then run the installer again and tell it (but it
On 04/05/2009 17:29, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I'm wondering if cygz11-6.dll is in a developer version or in in an
archived file which has to be user-expanded after download or something?
Actually, the mailing list archive shows a message from Stephen Meech on
this list back in 2004 with this exact
I'm wondering if cygz11-6.dll is in a developer version or in in an
archived file which has to be user-expanded after download or something?
Actually, the mailing list archive shows a message from Stephen Meech on
this list back in 2004 with this exact problem. If Stephen is still on
the
...
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- Original Message -
From: Phoebus R. Dokos ql@dokos-gr.net
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 2:02 PM
Subject: [Ql-Users] uqlx-win32
Hi all,
just dropping a line to say that I found some time to fiddle with
uQLx-win32 and although I did not manage
I've put the latest version of uQLx for 32-bit Windows from Phoebus Dokos
onto my website.
You'll need the Cygwin distribution to provide the Linux-like environment:
www.cygwin.com
Be careful, it can be a huge download of 50MB with 6,478 files to install
as I found to my cost...oh to know
Hi,
I didn't suceed to make it work on my PPC iBook. But work on Intel Mac.
If anyone have any interest to it, I can send you my XCode Project.
Just ask ;)
Jerome
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Hello
That's great ! Do you want to share the source ?
/Michael Grunditz
2008/7/14, Jerome Vernet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Just to say that i was able to build, from the latest sources, a uqlx
version that seems to run on my MacBook under 10.5.
I have the QL screen, I can type 10 PRINT
Michael Grunditz a écrit :
Hello
That's great ! Do you want to share the source ?
Yes, I will make a tar for it and put it somewhere. Tested only on an
Intel Macbook under 10.5
Jerome
/Michael Grunditz
2008/7/14, Jerome Vernet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Just to say that i was able to
Hi,
Just to say that i was able to build, from the latest sources, a uqlx
version that seems to run on my MacBook under 10.5.
I have the QL screen, I can type 10 PRINT HELLO, save and load it.
But I wasn't able to run any software with lrun.
I do not have to change things in the sources,
Does anyone have a current email address for either Phoebus Dokos or
James Weatherley - I have a query from someone who is looking to
update the Mac version of uQLx if he can possibly get hold of the
sources. We have the emulator itself, but the current version only
seems to work on one
Works fine on Mandriva LE2005. The version I installed from scratch
(after much trouble and reinstalling the old c compiler from mandrake
8.2) needs X to work with 16 bits to get the right colours. This version
worked fine with X set to 24/32 bit colour.
Jeremy
Kjartan Geble Olsen wrote:
Seg
Knoppix 4 : segmentation fault
Ciao Omar
I have uploaded pre-compiled UQLX zip files on my web site www.bixio60.org
one for 386 Linux and one for Q60 Shoestring Linux.
Let me know if it works .
Ciao
Fabrizio
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Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
Why don't we all lobby MArcel so that he makes a version od QPC
under Linux. That's all I'm waiting for to make the switch.
For the whole 10 people who want this, 3 if which are prepared to pay
for it? Sure, I'm right on it ;-)
Wine is getting better by the day, I'd say
I tried Fabrizio Diversi's compiled version (thanks for making it
available, Fabrizio) of UQLX, but still no luck. Attempting to run qm
just gave the error message segmentation fault. It looks as if I shall
have to get Wine and try QEmulator.
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On 21 Mar 2006 at 16:31, David McCann wrote:
I tried Fabrizio Diversi's compiled version (thanks for making it
available, Fabrizio) of UQLX, but still no luck. Attempting to run qm
just gave the error message segmentation fault. It looks as if I shall
have to get Wine and try QEmulator.
Why
, 2006 9:19 AM
Subject: [ql-users] UQLX
I have uploaded pre-compiled UQLX zip files on my web site www.bixio60.org
one for 386 Linux and one for Q60 Shoestring Linux.
Let me know if it works .
Ciao
Fabrizio
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I have uploaded pre-compiled UQLX zip files on my web site www.bixio60.org
one for 386 Linux and one for Q60 Shoestring Linux.
Let me know if it works .
Ciao
Fabrizio
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On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:19:02 +0100, Fabrizio Diversi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have uploaded pre-compiled UQLX zip files on my web site
www.bixio60.org
one for 386 Linux and one for Q60 Shoestring Linux.
Let me know if it works .
Ciao
Fabrizio
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 02:22:00 +0100, Marcel Kilgus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kjartan Geble Olsen wrote:
That produced a number of similar error messages, after removing 'regp1'
from the reported lines it will compile but not run:
Tried issuing make clean before make config and make?
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 03:30:40 +0100, Marcel Kilgus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeremy Taffel wrote:
I didn't have any problems until I switched from distributions using
Xfree86 to more recent ones that use Xorg.
Version 10/22/02 seems to compile and work out of the box on my Gentoo
system
Kjartan Geble Olsen wrote:
QL_files.c:1005: error: conflicting types for `WriteMdvControl'
QL68000.h:430: error: previous declaration of `WriteMdvControl'
make: *** [QL_files.o] Error 1
Strange. Perhaps try removing REGP1 in line 430 of QL68000.h
Marcel
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 13:17:59 +0100, Marcel Kilgus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kjartan Geble Olsen wrote:
QL_files.c:1005: error: conflicting types for `WriteMdvControl'
QL68000.h:430: error: previous declaration of `WriteMdvControl'
make: *** [QL_files.o] Error 1
Strange. Perhaps try
Kjartan Geble Olsen wrote:
That produced a number of similar error messages, after removing 'regp1'
from the reported lines it will compile but not run:
Tried issuing make clean before make config and make?
Marcel
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I've just tried to compile UQLX using gcc version 3.4.2 under Fedora 3.
The only result was was a 90KB error log! I know there are people out
there using UQLX, so what am I doing wrong? I tried to email the author,
but the address on the web site no longer exists.
-developers I am sure that you will
have an answer .
Ciao
Fabrizio
- Original Message -
From: David McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 6:49 PM
Subject: [ql-users] UQLX
I've just tried to compile UQLX using gcc version 3.4.2 under Fedora 3.
The only
I've never been able to build uqlx with gcc3.0
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:49:29 +0100, David McCann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just tried to compile UQLX using gcc version 3.4.2 under Fedora 3.
The only result was was a 90KB error log! I know there are people out
there using
Την Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:51:21 -0500,ο(η) Jeremy Taffel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] έγραψε:
Kjartan Geble Olsen wrote:
I've never been able to build uqlx with gcc3.0
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:49:29 +0100, David McCann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just tried to compile UQLX using gcc
Την Thu, 06 Oct 2005 15:38:29 -0400,ο(η) Malcolm Cadman
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael
Grunditz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi
I am trying to get uqlx for macos x to work but all I get is: Bus error
I have X started and it is running on 10.4.
No doubt
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Ôçí Thu, 06 Oct 2005 15:38:29 -0400,ï(ç) Malcolm Cadman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ýãñáøå:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael
Grunditz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi
I am
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael
Grunditz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi
I am trying to get uqlx for macos x to work but all I get is: Bus error
I have X started and it is running on 10.4.
No doubt Phoebus will pop up with an answer ...
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Hi
I am trying to get uqlx for macos x to work but all I get is: Bus error
I have X started and it is running on 10.4.
/Michael Grunditz
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 at 17:43:08, Michael Grunditz wrote:
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It is a shame that one can not do apt get install uqlx in debian.
Well
apt-get, but I know what you mean.
That is a superb utility isn't it.
How can one apt-cache search for 'ql'? Is there a 'whole word'
option?
- Original Message -
From: Phoebus R. Dokos ( . ) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] uQLx package?
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:23:20 +0100, wolfgang mhlegger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
sinclairql schrieb:
There is any
There is any .DEB or .RPM package of the uQLx emmulator?
regards
Javier Guerra
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sinclairql schrieb:
There is any .DEB or .RPM package of the uQLx emmulator?
regards
Javier Guerra
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here: http://phpr.tripod.com/index-ql.html#top
you cand find this:
wolfgang mühlegger escribió:
here: http://phpr.tripod.com/index-ql.html#top
you cand find this: http://phpr.tripod.com/uqlx.i386.rpm
wolfgang
Thank you very much Wolfgang
Javier Guerra
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wolfgang mühlegger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sinclairql schrieb:
There is any .DEB or .RPM package of the uQLx emmulator?
regards
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Michael Grunditz wrote:
It is a shame that one can not do apt get install uqlx in debian.
Or get a .pkg for OS X ;)
(Now, y'know, the mac mini, sprayed black, booting into uQLx...)
Dave
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Michael Grunditz escribió:
http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
It is a shame that one can not do apt get install uqlx in debian.
Something like that would be very interesting...
Javier Guerra
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:23:20 +0100, wolfgang mhlegger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
sinclairql schrieb:
There is any .DEB or .RPM package of the uQLx emmulator?
regards
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here:
Phoebus R. Dokos ( . ) schrieb:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:23:20 +0100, wolfgang mhlegger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
sinclairql schrieb:
There is any .DEB or .RPM package of the uQLx emmulator?
regards
Javier Guerra
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Hi all,
just a quick note to let you know that thanks to Marco Vacquier and Javier
Guerra we now have Spanish and Dutch translations of the uQLx-win32
homepage (now to actually get some work done on it!)
Visit URL:http://uqlx.dokos-gr.net/ and follow the link on the top to
your language of
Hi,
all...
Dutch version of the uQLx-win32 homepage uploaded (Thanks to Marco)
Spanish version thanks to Javier Guerra coming up too
Phoebus
Dutch version
URL:http://uqlx.dokos-gr.net/indexnl.html
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Hi,
the uQLx homepage is once again up at:
URL:http://uqlx.dokos-gr.net/ (for English)
URL:http://uqlx.dokos-gr.net/indexgr.html (for Greek)
URL:http://uqlx.dokos-gr.net/indexfr.html (for French)
URL:http://uqlx.dokos-gr.net/indexit.html (for Italian)
Spanish, Dutch and German translations welcome
Sat, 27 Nov 2004 09:07:31 -0500,() Phoebus Dokos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /wrote:
Hi,
the uQLx homepage is once again up at:
snip
BTW: the header displays a png-24 file so if you're using Externed
Imploder you're not in luck :-) Use a decent browser (ie Opera, Firefox)
to see it properly ;-)
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 at 09:09:09, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Ôçí Sat, 27 Nov 2004 09:07:31 -0500,ï(ç) Phoebus Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gr.net Ýãñáøå/wrote:
Hi,
the uQLx homepage is once again up at:
snip
BTW: the header displays a png-24 file so if you're using Externed
Sat, 27 Nov 2004 19:05:29 +,() Tony Firshman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /wrote:
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 at 13:33:52, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
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Shouldn't 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2 (which is the one I have too) cannot
display transparent backgrounds... compare FireFox with MSIE's
Phoebus Dokos wrote:
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2 (which is the one I have too) cannot display
transparent backgrounds... compare FireFox with MSIE's display...
Firefox's background of the logo should be white (not the case with
IE)
You're quite right - both versions (thanks to Firefox's IEView
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 21:35:55 -0400, Phoebus R. Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 18:29:17 -0700, Timothy Swenson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I compiled under RedHat 8 recently and had no problems. I don't
remember what version of GCC I used.
Tim Swenson
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 18:29:17 -0700, Timothy Swenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I compiled under RedHat 8 recently and had no problems. I don't
remember what version of GCC I used.
Tim Swenson
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Hi,
has anyone managed to compile a working UQLX for MacOS 10.3 (Panther)? I
failed with several combinations of GCC (Apple's 2.95-2, 3.1, 3.3; GNU's
3.4) and Sources (Web; latest from RZ). My setup is a Powerbook G4 1.25
GHz, MacOS 10.3.4. UQLX compiles, but crashes with register dump at
On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 17:47:02 +0200, Peter Graf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
has anyone managed to compile a working UQLX for MacOS 10.3 (Panther)? I
failed with several combinations of GCC (Apple's 2.95-2, 3.1, 3.3; GNU's
3.4) and Sources (Web; latest from RZ). My setup is a Powerbook G4 1.25
On Monday 28 June 2004 21:22, Timothy Swenson wrote:
When I try to connect to the UQLX main web page on Yahoo. I keep getting an
Inactive site error message.
Does anybody know of another site the Richard is now using?
The site moved to
http://linux-q40.sourceforge.net/
Does anyone know of a
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