Binary words in MC68000 are MSB LSB but the same on intel will
be LSB MSB
(and the Z80 is that way araoiund as well).
Why ?
Must be a hardware thing, I always write my numbers MSB LSB myself.
The reason, as I heard it, was to save clock cycles in indexed addressing modes. If
you fetch the
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 1:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ql-users] QXLWIN v1.06 and partitions
I generally write my numbers with a keyboard, myself.
:-)
PEDANTIC
I use a pen or pencil to write
At 02:58 ðì 24/4/2002, you wrote:
Thanks.
But I cant get it to work.. It stops with QCDEZE Line 19330 BGET , or
a similar message on a different line. cdrom_explorer_bas works.
/Michael
Michael,
you have probably the same problem I had with it... I will send you my copy
privately which
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 11:12:11AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most of this can be done with xargs as well ...
I haven't looked at xargs yet, in fact I've played with Unix very little since I've
had the Q40. I must try to find the time to install it on a spare PC here at work -
won't be
I tried sending a message to the list earlier, and got this back:
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[EMAIL
At 10:09 ðì 24/4/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried sending a message to the list earlier, and got this back:
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
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The following
Yeah and that's why:
http://spamcop.net/w3m?action=checkblockip=139.149.1.38%3E
Phoebus
Well, if that was an explanation of why I was blocked (and I suppose it would be for
network gurus) it goes way over my head. How come it just picked one message at
random to block?
Ian.
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Richard,
Seeing your example has reminded me that I did use xargs sometime back in the last
century when I was working with Unix regularly/exclusively. Alas, I don't have a
large disk in the Q40 at the moment, and the smaller one in there now is fully
partitioned for SMSQ/E. I do have a box
Ooops, I think I kind of lost the plot with that last reply. You were telling me that
there is a version of xargs for SMSQ/E and I started wittering on about not having a
spare partition for Linux! duh! It's been a long day, I'm getting ready to go
home... :o)
Ian.
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 13:08:25 -0700 (PDT)
Fabrizio Diversi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Claus , dont forgot to mention that qxlwin works very
well also with Compact Flash card .
Ciao
Fabrizio
I just didn't know. Is it true then, that it works with every device,
that has direct sector access
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure whether the message was blocked by the bank's server or the list server.
Anyone else seen anything like this?
Well, messages from my SMTP server just get ignored completely because
of one of those blacklists (a different one, relays.osirusoft.com).
It's
Hello,
What are you running it on?
Phoebus Dokos had this problem can arise on SMSQ/E with version less than
2.98.
I produced a version with a work around for Phoebos Dokos while I am working
on an upgrade.
Duncan
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At 03:00 ìì 24/4/2002, Duncan Neithercut wrote:
Hello,
What are you running it on?
Phoebus Dokos had this problem can arise on SMSQ/E with version less than
2.98.
I produced a version with a work around for Phoebos Dokos while I am working
on an upgrade.
Duncan
Duncan,
I sent him the upgrade
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 02:15:12PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 Apr 2002, at 11:28, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Wolfgang,
it's not 'stupid' it's Intel 'little Endian' format.
I know, I know, it's still stupid.
OK, it *is* stupid :o)
Yeah right. Why doesn't the same thing
But it's not true about me and that sheep! ;)
You should ask Dilwyn about the sheep and the haystack !
I bribed you to stay quiet about that one, so I'll have the money back
with interest please ;-))
In case anyone wonders, a few years ago I injured my back on my
father's farm trying to help
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 at 21:50:14, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
(ref: 000901c1ebdb$0307e9e0$d7065cc3@default)
But it's not true about me and that sheep! ;)
You should ask Dilwyn about the sheep and the haystack !
I bribed you to stay quiet about that one, so I'll have the money back
with interest please
I had problems with QCDEZE on the Q60, but it was solved a long time ago,
pre-Hove meeting, with the IDE driver, it seems that the IDE CDROM driver I
was using, did not work correctly.
The version on the Q60 Distribution disks works with QCDEZE, which is very
good.
Derek
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It was actually more expensive to call Michigan (It is Michigan isn't it?)
Yes, Detroit area.
Indeed the files were very old and you
could tell they weren't maintained as a message I left never got
answered... That's not by any means a bad thing, every one has a personal
life and hobbies
You may have many unique files help nowhere else. Would it
be possible for you to archive the whole thing and make it available for a
small fee, or send a copy to a couple of the people running PD libraries
so they can see what fills gaps in their collection?
Also, maybe it is possible to
At 07:51 ìì 24/4/2002, John Impellizzeri wrote:
It was actually more expensive to call Michigan (It is Michigan isn't it?)
Yes, Detroit area.
Indeed the files were very old and you
could tell they weren't maintained as a message I left never got
answered... That's not by any means a bad
On 24 Apr 2002, at 21:50, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Guess I should have read Norman Dunbar's article about handling stacks
properly in QReview magazine at the time (there...back on topic in no
time at all!)
And how do yu explain the sheep in that context?
grin
Wolfgang
On 24 Apr 2002, at 22:59, Richard Zidlicky wrote:
nope, the problem is more complicated, I guess you have formatted
that QXL.WIN file on a QPC drive.
That's true.
On Q40/Q60 and Atari the IDE bus is connected to the CPU bus
in such a way that data comming from the HD appears 16-bit
byte
On 24 Apr 2002, at 15:59, Claus Graf wrote:
I just didn't know. Is it true then, that it works with every device,
that has direct sector access (win, flp,..)?
No, flp probably won't work, because th direct sector addressing
there is very special (depends on the type of disk, too).
The
Hi all,
the new address of the website is www.dokos-gr.net
From there you'll be able to access most of my pages (Proforma fonts
etc..., Web Graphic design, music photography all of which I am sure
are of no importance :-)) as well as Thierry's QDOS-SMSQ/E software
repository (With a new
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