Have been using 3.20 continuously with SP2 for a couple of weeks now
without any problems.
Cheers
Malcolm
Fabrizio Diversi wrote:
Did anyone tried to use Qpc (last version 3.20) in a WinXP SP2 machine ?
There is a general instability, without any reason QPC close itself randomly, also, i
had to
Since most QL software requiring printer output (all?) have either epson
or postscript drivers, I should think a
combination of 'epsonps' (epson to postscript convertor) and ghostscript
would be a possible solution. The list of
printers supported by ghostscript does seem quite impressive.
After that it gets difficult: Some people may
not want to move on from microdrives. They wont want PE or anything
newfangled like that, otherwise Id suggest that the following products were
also considered a fundamental part of the system for ALL platforms:
Microdrives! I'd actually forgotten
Amazing. I was having problems using them nearly 20 years ago!
At the last Eindhoven workshop, Arnie Clarke had a catch 22.
He had not put a superHermes keyboard driver in his boot program, so
had no keyboard! This can be added to romDisq to load prior to F1/F2.
His romDisq though was dead and
Its quite possible that it already exists in Adobe Pagemaker format.
Cheers
Malcolm
Equally we should be realistic about electronic publication. My copy
is an original MgGraw-Hill copy and has 257 pages. That would be a
huge scanning job and an even worse PDF conversion job. Given that
there
Quite agree. I too have recently been driven nuts with the limitations.
A new set of
traps to an advanced directory system sounds good. Perhaps with a new
'CD' navigation
command. I suppose the old traps could be rewritten such that older
software has
access to the new system to a path length
Well if you do need the Reference manual it can be found at:
http://support.epson.ru/products/manuals/000350/part1.pdf
By the way does QPCPrint handle the colour modes?
Cheers
Malcolm
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Jérôme Grimbert wrote:
I do not know any expert, but I have a book with the ESC/P2
Well I think you could do just about anything!
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Well, do you really think I could have done this without that manual?
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I thought it was only me! Since using XP I've not been able to get the
config menu up using the shift key.
I have now set it to always show. But you do have to get to the menu to
set that option.
Malcolm
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Terrific. What ignorance on my part. I tried as you said but that