In a message dated 10/09/2003 19:04:03 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,for those who are going to get QWord for Aurora and run it under either non GD2 enabled SMSQ/E or JM/JS/Minerva (Yes it runs there with full colour), please note that CACHE_ON and SC2DIS will do a great
Hi all,
for those who are going to get QWord for Aurora and run it under either non
GD2 enabled SMSQ/E or JM/JS/Minerva (Yes it runs there with full colour),
please note that CACHE_ON and SC2DIS will do a great deal of speeding it
up. Otherwise the Setting up board and QTYP look ups for bad
In a message dated 09/08/2003 19:52:40 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Geoff is right about Q-Word (btw, there was a demo of Q-Word during the US
show albeit short enough, given the time constraints) regarding the
problems we ran into but I wouldn't classify Q-word as cutting edge
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 09:40:06 +0100, Norman Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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And to be honest with you I really do not like Q-Liberator.
As for everyone that preferred it due to its ability to incorporate
extensions... Turbo does that too... not only that but thanks to George's
work
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} And to be honest with you I really do not like Q-Liberator.
} As for everyone that preferred it due to its ability to incorporate
} extensions... Turbo does that too... not only that but thanks to George's
} work Turbo can now easily incorporate HUGE extensions. See for example the
}
Hi Geoff,
The second is a tribute to George Gwilt.
Seconded - George is a fount of knowlege for many things - he has helped me
out quite a lot with my arcticles on Assembly Language programming.
George is maintaining and revising Turbo, but no one is doing this for
QLiberator so the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phoebus R. Dokos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I don't think you're wrong. As a matter of fact I do believe that Roy
still sells it.
Well it is still a commercial program and I do have one copy left. I
cannot contact the author so I cannot get any work done on it.
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 09:40:06 +0100, Norman Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Geoff,
The second is a tribute to George Gwilt.
Seconded - George is a fount of knowlege for many things - he has helped
me
out quite a lot with my arcticles on Assembly Language programming.
George is maintaining
Hi Rich,
A couple of points about your
two QWord mailings.
Youmentioned the
difficulty of looking at the source code for EasyPtr to allow it to usethe
newcolours. I think there is another problem. Many of us are grateful for
EasyPtr for providing a simple way to learn pointer programming,