RE: [ql-users] Printing on QXL

2000-12-20 Thread Norman Dunbar
Now that is a good idea ! Even better if the 'current' bug list could be presented on a web page (automatically ?) when we access that page. Sounds like a job for MySQL and Linux ! (Unless you know better .) Norman.

[ql-users] Tracking SMSQE bugs

2000-12-20 Thread Timothy Swenson
On Dec 20, 9:26am, Norman Dunbar wrote: Subject: RE: [ql-users] Printing on QXL Now that is a good idea ! Even better if the 'current' bug list could be presented on a web page (automatically ?) when we access that page. Sounds like a job for MySQL and Linux ! (Unless you know better

Re: [ql-users] Turbo manual

2000-12-20 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 at 21:10:50, Darren Branagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Dilwyn and Malcolm wrote:- Backups made, but on CDR. I created the website in c:\website on my hard drive, so I just copy

Re: [ql-users] PCBCAD

2000-12-20 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Marcel Kilgus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Malcolm Cadman wrote: 1380 padsize=INT(a$/5E-3+1E-3) : IF padsize63 THEN padsize=63 Does it need another set of brackets ? Like padsize=INT(a$/(5E-3+1E-3)) ? I don't think so, because this case would be equivalent to

Re: [ql-users] Turbo manual

2000-12-20 Thread Q Branch
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes SNIP This seems to be the debate ... which are reliable as read and write, and which are more reliable as read only. A CD Writer of any kind will always be inherently slower than any CD reader because the heads are so much

Re: [ql-users] child's computer

2000-12-20 Thread ZN
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 12/18/2000 at 10:58 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that is possible to do a very cheap QL. Indeed the 68328 Dragonball has everything needed...I heard that it would costs around one $ in series production. That I'd like to see as it's nearly