Hello all.
Euro is arrived!
And now it is available from Beginners' Club site the new version 1.40 of Euro
Converter at the
address:
www.beginnersclub.org/e04e.htm
The new version has colored flags under SMSQ/E 2.98 (or ) with GD2 on QPC2, QXL and
Q40/60.
I tested it on QPC2 and QXL.
Who
Hi Andrea,
And now it is available from Beginners' Club site the new version
1.40 of Euro Converter at the address:
www.beginnersclub.org/e04e.htm
The new version has colored flags under SMSQ/E 2.98 (or ) with GD2 on
QPC2, QXL and Q40/60.
I tested it on QPC2 and QXL.
Who want to test on
Peter Graf wrote:
To start off with some news, I have the pleasure to announce that the
Q60
series production is now up and running!
The waiting is over, thanks to Dennis Smith and Derek Stewart, who
run DD
Systems.
Although the possible user base seems very small, and is already
partially
Hi all,
back AT LAST and with a TRUCK LOAD of messages to read :-) (You've been
busy huh?)
First of all a Happy New Year to everyone and 100 New Years to our QLs :-)
I'm just beginning to recover from a MAJOR crash (hehe Windows :-) which
left me with no computer for about 2 weeks more or
Since installing QPC2v3 I've had problems printing to the Espon Stylus
880. I discovered a workaround by chance which I'll mention here until
Marcel Kilgus comes back from skiing to shed some light on this:
If the printer was switched on when Windows 95 started, printing from
QPC2v3 fails;
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dexter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
This begs the question: What is the current best performer in 68XXX
Integer: 68LC060 80MHz (but it lacks a FPU)
Floating point math: 68060 66MHz
A 68060@66MHz Q60 will give you about 300 times the processing power
At 12:01 ðì 2/1/2002 +, you wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dexter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
This begs the question: What is the current best performer in 68XXX
Integer: 68LC060 80MHz (but it lacks a FPU)
Floating point math: 68060 66MHz
A 68060@66MHz Q60 will
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
I use RISC OS, as well as QL and PC ... so you are in good company :-)
Risc PC 700/SA@287MHz, plus a LART (www.lart.tudelft.nl)
ARM have made considerable progress with the RISC chips ... they even
have INTEL on board now, after all these years