Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-12-01 Thread Wolfgang Lenerz
On 1 Dec 2004 at 14:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (..), although I suppose it might be true that most on this list are probably members. Most? Probably not (any more). Wolfgang www.scp-paulet-lenerz.com

Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-12-01 Thread dilwyn.jones
Tarquin recently made a serious point when he asked if Quanta committee meetings were secret. There are some of us on the committee who would like to see members being much better informed about what the committee get up to. That could be via this list, but it would be important to make a

Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-12-01 Thread John Gilpin
- Original Message - From: Wolfgang Lenerz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 7:51 PM Subject: Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict... On 1 Dec 2004 at 14:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (..), although I suppose it might be true that most

Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-11-30 Thread dilwyn.jones
I use them for Worldnews - all under XP. We have had a DVB-s satellite cards running for over two years. They also have two HP PVR cards which have been running for a year or so. These all save video 24hrs, and have given no problem. Ben uses a HP Nexus terrestrial satellite card in a

Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-11-30 Thread dilwyn.jones
Please do fill in the form. It is now very much not just a Quanta questionnaire. Tony Tony, remember when I mentioned I didn't see a 'thank you' page? Did you actually get a form from me at the time? If not, let me know, I'll fill it in again. Dilwyn Jones

Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-11-30 Thread dilwyn.jones
These two guys at Hauppauge UK have always solved my problems: Ben Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Elton Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hmm, you obviously had access to better people than I did then. Their software needs nursing. In particular, it is vital you have a compatible MSIE loaded. The picture

Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-11-30 Thread David Tubbs
At 08:36 30/11/2004 +, you wrote: Anyway, it's gone now, swapped it for something much more useful (front panel USB sockets and cabling so I no longer have to go round behind ot plug things in )from someone at work Dilwyn Jones For that very reason I have knocked up a couple of boxes in the

Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-11-26 Thread dilwyn.jones
To develop a board for a laptop is an interesting proposition. It's about the same as the challenge of developing a board for a PC, but with additional power challenges. The QL uses such minimal power that unless we are using Coldfire this can be ignored. If a QL-replacement board

Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-11-26 Thread dilwyn.jones
Of course there is. What is wrong with qtpi? That will work with any old terminal program on any platform. Have never used qtpi I must admit - now here's another possible article for Quanta if someone wants to write it.. How to use QTPI and/or transfer files between the QL and PC.

Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-11-26 Thread dilwyn.jones
Ooh - a call for QPC 1 :-) -- Rich Mellor What makes you think he wants to run DOS??? Dilwyn Jones Yeah but at least you could set up the boot sector to boot straight into QPC1 and therefore avoid seeing DOS altogether (could you not?? Or was that just QXL) ?? -- Rich Mellor

RE: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...

2004-11-26 Thread Duncan Neithercut
from FAT16 - key difference is obviously the size of pointer to FAT table sector. Duncan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 November 2004 10:31 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict