[Ql-Users] WXQT2 alternative?

2017-02-20 Thread pgraf
Hi, during Q68 development, I'm using Jonathan Hudson's WXQT2 to access QXL.WIN container files under Linux/Windows. I experienced problems when writing "large" container files over 8 or 16 MB. Is this a known problem? Are there alternatives to WXQT2, i.e. other graphical frontends to

[Ql-Users] Fw: Software & Programming • XTC68 Compiler Updated

2017-02-20 Thread Dilwyn Jones
Updated sources for XTC68 cross-compiler for QDOS C68 for POSIX systems (e.g. Linux) is available from Jonathan Hudson on github (thanks to QL Forum’s XorA for the tip). https://github.com/stronnag/xtc68 I've put a copy of the master zip file onto the C page of my website under XTC68 in case

Re: [Ql-Users] WXQT2 alternative?

2017-02-20 Thread Bob Spelten
Op Mon, 20 Feb 2017 12:56:58 +0100 schreef : Hi, during Q68 development, I'm using Jonathan Hudson's WXQT2 to access QXL.WIN container files under Linux/Windows. I experienced problems when writing "large" container files over 8 or 16 MB. Is this a known problem? Are there

Re: [Ql-Users] WXQT2 alternative?

2017-02-20 Thread pgraf
On 20 Feb 2017 at 17:28, Bob Spelten wrote: > > Are there alternatives to WXQT2, i.e. other graphical frontends to > > exchange files between a PC and a QXL.WIN container? > > > > What is the maximum size of QXL.WIN containers? > > > There is also a more recent tool QXLWIN by Norman Dunbar, see

Re: [Ql-Users] WXQT2 alternative?

2017-02-20 Thread Dilwyn Jones
during Q68 development, I'm using Jonathan Hudson's WXQT2 to access QXL.WIN container files under Linux/Windows. I experienced problems when writing "large" container files over 8 or 16 MB. Is this a known problem? Are there alternatives to WXQT2, i.e. other graphical frontends to exchange

Re: [Ql-Users] Problem loading extensions

2017-02-20 Thread Bob Spelten
Op Mon, 20 Feb 2017 15:22:16 +0100 schreef Marcel Kilgus : Giorgio Garabello wrote: If I try to load an extension in the usual way (LRESPR filename) and then load the other using the table QPC2 crash Code: Select all 100 WTV 105 LRESPR WIN1_DBAS_sys 110 LAUNCH 120

Re: [Ql-Users] WXQT2 alternative?

2017-02-20 Thread Bob Spelten
Op Mon, 20 Feb 2017 17:58:53 +0100 schreef : On 20 Feb 2017 at 17:28, Bob Spelten wrote: > Are there alternatives to WXQT2, i.e. other graphical frontends to > exchange files between a PC and a QXL.WIN container? > > What is the maximum size of QXL.WIN containers? > There is

Re: [Ql-Users] WXQT2 alternative?

2017-02-20 Thread Dilwyn Jones
I have only sniffed at WXQT2 but ran into problems. It doesn't let me choose a DOS directory. It does that to me too if I try to select from a file selection menu. But if I manually type in the DOS (well, Windows) directory in the Options window it seems to work. Dilwyn

Re: [Ql-Users] Problem loading extensions

2017-02-20 Thread Giorgio Garabello
Many thanks! 2017-02-20 14:40 GMT+01:00 Martyn Hill : > Ciao Giorgio > > Some time ago, I observed and reported here a similar sounding issue > whereby LRESPR would fail from within an SBasic PROCedure. Not all of them, > but some. > > I resorted to loading the very

Re: [Ql-Users] Problem loading extensions

2017-02-20 Thread Marcel Kilgus
Giorgio Garabello wrote: > If I try to load an extension in the usual way (LRESPR filename) and then > load the other using the table QPC2 crash > Code: Select all > 100 WTV > 105 LRESPR WIN1_DBAS_sys > 110 LAUNCH > 120 DEFine PROCedure LAUNCH > 130DIM TAB_EXT$(2,50) > 140TAB_EXT$(0) =

Re: [Ql-Users] Problem loading extensions

2017-02-20 Thread Martyn Hill
Ciao Giorgio Some time ago, I observed and reported here a similar sounding issue whereby LRESPR would fail from within an SBasic PROCedure. Not all of them, but some. I resorted to loading the very same extensions outside of a procedure, without issue. Regards, Martyn Hill. On

[Ql-Users] uQLx 2017

2017-02-20 Thread Dilwyn Jones
uQLx 2017 A newly revised version of the Linux QL emulator uQLx (uQLx 2017) is now available. Graeme Gregory has "brutalised" (as he puts it on github) the sources to bring them up to date. New binaries are available for 32- and 64-bit x86 systems, as well as ARM (6/7/8). Includes binaries