Hi Marcel,
The screen dump lots great, if you want to implement it as a startup
screen to QPC.
I am not sure about QDOS Classic for QPC. I am quite happy to use QPC
and pay you to update the system.
Derek
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
JOhn,
Can Quanta not buy the source code to the Psion programs, then get a
team of programs to to update the applications to modern standards. Then
sell the new software to recover the cost of the source code purchase.
Derek
John Taylor wrote:
How is copyright applied when it belongs to a
Simon Goodwin did something in the DIY Toolkit.
Or just write an assmbler routine to do 32 bit numbers.
Derek
Claude Mourier 00 wrote:
As far as I remeber, FDEC$() and IDEC$() can do that (up to nine digits, the
limit of internal coding on QDOS and SMSQ)
-Message d'origine-
De :
The normal QL power supply is not enough to power the QL CPU - 68008 and the
Gold Card.
Remove the CPU from the QL and plug the Gold card into the QL and this may
solve your problem, assuming there are no bent or damaged pins on the
expansion port.
Derek
- Original Message -
From:
Hi,
Tried Sedit and the GD2 version on the Q60 works great.
Pity other older programs can not be revamped like Sedit.
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Sedit 2.26
Hi Marcel,
Works great, is there any way to vary the geometry of the Xchnage window. As
I usually prefer a wider window.
But maybe that is asking too much without the actual source cide to Xchange.
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Marcel Kilgus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Download the file from the web site.
Unzipped with Winzip or Windows XP, ran the executable in QL Limited mode.
Looks fine to me.
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Sutherland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users]
Michael,
Put SER2hr or the comms port in the Other Dev in the preferences menu in
QTPI.
Set the baud rate in SBASIC, then you will have a high speed comms port
through QTPI.
Actually the Other Dev box in QTPI overides the SER1/2 in the Preferences
menu. If you had a normal QL with
Hi Michael,
I have had a quicklook at the QTPI HTML manual, it defines the COMS DEV
section of the Preferences Menu for non-standard serial devices like:
Comm Dev: ser3_b38.4k_u2k_t_u2k
This defines the Superhermes SER3 to run at 38400 Baud. Since standard QL
serial ports are defined
Hi Dilwyn,
Sorry I could not get to the Manchester meeting, had some personal issues to
deal with that weekend.
If I read what you say correctly, then the future seems to be with
emulators. I used to build and sell high spec PCs and laptops. Maybe I
should go these meeting and sell PCs.
If emulators are the way forward how do I run GWASS.
On QPC2, it says that it is not a 6020+ and exits.
I would say UQLX is the same based on a QL Rom
Derek
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Does sound interesting.
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Marcel Kilgus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] GWASS on QPC2
Derek Stewart wrote:
If emulators are the way forward how do I run GWASS.
Next QPC2 version
Dilwyn,
Sounds good to me, as PCs gets faster, then the emulated code should get
faster, then if we use the 020 opcodes then that could produce some nice
applications.
On the hardware question, not really bothered as I have every hardware
version of the QL running on Sernet, maybe I should
Try Aktiv Direct or Ebay
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Dilwyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: QL Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:44 PM
Subject: [ql-users] printer problem
Wonder if anyone knows anything about this printer problem.
I have my son's Epson
I would of thought that the screen functions in SMSQ/E could be used to to
define the screen size
105 scr_size=SCR_XLIM * SCR_YLIM
110 FOR a = 0 to scr_size
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Marcel Kilgus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 10:04 PM
Hi Norman,
Do you think that QT4 could be ported to run on a SMSQ/E system.
Derek
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Hi Norman,
There is no C++ compiler on SMSQ/E, the object code would have to cross
compiled.
Unless a C++ compiler could be done for SMSQ/E
Derek
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users]
on disk, maybe I could convert it to a
Internet node on a SMSQ/E system. But it is temping to use Linux or
even Windows since it works. But I fancy a QL Internet node.
Derek
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 19:51:59 +0100
Tony Firshman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote:
Neil,
You would
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 20:54:03 +0100
Tony Firshman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote:
Tony,
The BBS closed down 5 years, I think, no one was using it.
I still have 2 V90 USR modems, which I guess are surplus to
requirements these days as everyone is using PC hardware
According to my Trump card manual, the syntax is:
FORMAT ram1_mdv1
no underscore on the mdv1 or mdv2 device. Or maybe it does not matter...
semantics are always difficult get right.
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Dilwyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
I have a Microvitec Cub 1431MB monitor, which I would like to use with a
Sinclair QL.
Does anyone know the video connections on the Microvitec Cub 1431MB monitor,
which hasa 7 Pin DIN (270 deg) video socket on the back of the monitor.
I have the connections on QL from the QL User manual.
in the connections.
Derek
- Original Message -
From: hitchies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 11:12 PM
Subject: [-SPAM-] Re: [ql-users] QL Monitor Connections
Derek Stewart wrote:
I have a Microvitec Cub 1431MB monitor, which I would like to use
I have tried many zipped up files with Info unzip v5.4 using the extract
directory to be ram1_ with:
-dram1_ and -d ram1_
both work.
But if you read the manual, it does say: -d exdir
So I suspect the manual is correct.
Derek
- Original Message -
From: Marcel Kilgus [EMAIL
I am looking for a Thor Service/Technical Manual to build up a Thor 1
I have Case (minus PSU) expansion board, rom expansion baord. Just need
a QL board and PSU to complete it.
I have a working QL board that could be used, but there maybe some
modification to the board.
Derek
Which is better Minerva or SMSQ/E...
I would say SMSQ/E is more up to date.
Derek
Rich Mellor wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 14:22:19 -, Tony Firshman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You can see from the first line of your HD boot, which you quoted here.
You load it on first boot. You need
I send the Qubide source code to Dilwyn for download on his web site.
Phil Borman, Ron Dunnett gave permission for the Qubide source to be
freely available under the GPL Licence.
Derek
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Jan Palenicek wrote:
Oh well, then we only have to find some of those and we're
Phil,
The Amiga already has a QL Emulator, which is free, but is not SMSQ/E,
but QDOS.
Derek
Phil Kett wrote:
Rich Mellor wrote:
The email from Nasta was dated December 2006.
The etherIDE would be a good project - the main problem would most
definitely be the lack of a TCP/IP stack
/E is available, can you
not convert SMSQ/E to run on the Amiga.
Derek
Phil Kett wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote:
Phil,
The Amiga already has a QL Emulator, which is free, but is not SMSQ/E,
but QDOS.
Derek
I know the Amiga already has a QL emulator - in fact it has two - Qdos
Neil,
You need to read the PTH documentation on C68 Documentation Disk 2/2
Phil Borman went to great length to document his software.
Derek
Neil Riley wrote:
Dave,
Im using ZM/hT and specifying the path where it should find the z80
snapshots, hence the reference to 48k_ and 128K_ .
Tony,
With the second screen enabled on Minerva, the System Variables are
moved from $28000 to $3 or higher. But since there is a QDOS Trap:
MT.INF to locate the System Variables then it should not be a problem.
Well that was the theory, because alot of older programs assumed that
the
Hi Rich,
Or another method would be to download the Minerva source code, which is
GPL and see how the second screen is programmed correctly and
implemented it on a QDOS QL.
There maybe errors in older books like the QLAUG. Probably The QDOS
Companion by Andrew Pennel, QL Technical Guide and
Roy,
Why do we have have a split, I have both emulators and native hardware.
I have never understood, why I can not have it all... I suppose you
could call it supporting the hardware and software developers.
Derek
Roy wood wrote:
I am in the process of organising the talks at next month's
Marcel,
I have not seen the problem with clock losing time in QPC2, maybe it is
a problem specfici to the Qxx code for the clock.
If it is the hardware, then the clock chip could be changed.
Derek
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote:
The problem that David has seems
Why all this mole business at the heart of Quanta, have you got a
vendetta against them
Derek
gwicks wrote:
I have had another idea about the activities at the Hove show.
For some time now we have been promised an all new, whistles, bells and
ribbons, updated Quanta website. This is near
Is Ratty not going to be there then...
Roy wood wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Malcolm Cadman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Derek Stewart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Why all this mole business at the heart of Quanta, have you got a
vendetta against
Hi Darren,
Phoebus sold the Compact flash adapters to anyone who wanted them, I
have a couple sitting doing nothing.
Derek
Darren Branagh wrote:
Hi all.
Phoebus Dokos used to sell a Compact Flash reader that worked perfectly
with QubIDE. I (q-celt) was the european agent for them - they
What is the difference between a feature and bug... Microsoft Windows
has many features.
Derek
Tony Firshman wrote:
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Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Thanks Laurence. It's in SMSQ/E and a JM ROM on my Aurora, but I
haven't
Tony,
Phil Borman released the Qubide sources including the Partition program.
Which is on Dilwyn's web site in the ROMs area.
Derek
Tony Firshman wrote:
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I have to install a new 24 partition backup hard disk for my
Can I come...
Derek
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of john mason
Sent: 28 August 2007 21:40
To: John Gilpin; ql-users
Cc: Sarah Dorothy Gilpin
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Change of venue for Birmingham Workshop
Like it
John
- Original
to that, Richard? It sounded very impressive
(and quiet). He bought an OPD monitor off me.
Derek Stewart and John Hall will also be there.
Tony
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Dilwyn,
The Toshiba Tecra 780DVD is a PII 266Mhz Laptop is well within the minimum
specification for Windows XP. The main problem is the BIOS onlyu supporting
8.4Gn hard drives. I doubt whether there is a BIOS update to cope with
highwe capacity hard drives.
If you look really hard there is
According to Microsoft the minimum computer specification is:
Pentium 233Mhz, 64Mb ram, CDROM drive, SVGA, Mouse, 1.5Gb Hard Disk space.
But I would say that a better minimum specification is the specification is:
Pentium II 200Mhz, 128Mb ram, CDROM drive, SVGA, Mouse, 5Gb Hard Disk space.
The
Hi,
The high spam indicator is configured in the email client, so just define
the mailing as non-spam.
To alter Windows Primary partitions, which is usually all the space on the
disk. The partition requires to be defragmented and a use a utility on the
Linux CD/DVD in dosutils folder called
I got this as well, the specification look good.
The main problem is who will write the software to drive the board.
Derek
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
On 26 Feb 2008 at 12:43, Arnould wrote:
No answer to this message neither to a couple of older ones. Did
anybody receive one of them?
Hi Arnold,
The Cobra board looks quite interesting, it has an embedded Linux
system. So that would mean that the Linux code is open source, so no
mystery about how things work.
Do know the cost of the board.
Derek
Arnold wrote:
No answer to this message neither to a couple of older ones.
I have an eprom programmer that will program both eprom and GALa
Derek
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Palenicek Jan
Sent: 21 March 2008 07:58
To: ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com
Subject: [Ql-Users] New PCB for QubIDE
Hi,
I am working on the
Hi,
According to MIrcale Systems many years ago, the PC can only format the ED
disks to 2.88Mb, but there are problems with the Windows nadled the drives,
but that was in Windows 98SE days, maybe fixed now.
Better getting a Gold Card or Supergold Card for the 3.2Gb capacity.
Derek
Hi, Norman,
Older floppy drives have a switchable resistor to select the drive 0 -3
which refers to FLP1_ to FLP4_, but the modern PC HD drives have a
resistor soldered onto the drive select part of the board to permanently
select drive 1. The cable to the I/O card or motherboard has a twist
Sounds like a stupid idea.
I would think WS40 is too viscous for the mechinaism, let alone buffing up
the platters.
Derek
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Tubbs
Sent: 13 April 2008 15:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ql-Users] HDD
Duncan,
Try putting NEXT i in line 9476
The compiler will be seeing two ends to the FOR loop/
Derek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 24/04/2008 00:38:28 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But if you try to compile (Turbo or Liberator) some parser error will
Hi Jochen,
I would like the Q60.
Which was sold to Brian by me, so I cost buy it back for £100
Derek
SMSQ wrote:
Hello,
I am sending this to the list as a customer who is not on list
asked me to this for him:
Brian Stuart wrote:
I will be retiring shortly and moving to a more affordable
Dilwyn,
I had a look back at some issues of Quanta:
Volume 7 Issue 9 October 1990 Page 28 HYPERTEXT ON THE QL by Mark Knight
Volume 8 Issue 9 October 1991 Page 21 HYPERTEXT, GOLD CARD MATHS by
Mark Knight
Looks like Mark was writing some Hypertext suite of programs, but
abandoned the
Tony,
Be careful, the street are flooded ...
Tony Firshman wrote:
Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 03/09/2008 19:57:
This is advance notice of a special event Quanta will be holding to
celebrate the 25th Anniversary next year. I hope that announcing it this
early will help QLers everywhere to make
Hi Malcom,
I cn get the EEEPC for less than the prices you quote, but I would have
to buy in batches of 10-20 to get the discounted price.
I am not sure if there is a mrket for this type of thing.
What do you think.
Derek
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Richard
And you can get a BBC Interpreter for the PC...
Derek
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Also, the Atom name, was once used for a British made computer
called
the Acorn Atom - back in 1980's . the era of the first QL
machines
too.
The Atom was a fine machine, with a fast (if unusual) basic.
My copy from Jochen arrived OK.
Derek
John Gilpin wrote:
My copy has arrived in Edinburgh. Monday 29th December.
George
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And a copy got as far as Manchester about 11.30 on Monday 29th. Thanks.
All the best to all QLers for 2009.
John Gilpin.
Hi Arnold,
Are you sure about the Printer lead from the Aurora, it must be a Super
Gold Card, as the Aurora does not have Parallel Port.
If you want 100Mb IDE Zip drive, I have one for sale.
Derek
arnold.cla...@talk21.com wrote:
Many thanks for your reply.
I have Omega installed on QPC2
Dilwyn,
The IDE ZIP Drive has a standard 40 pin IDC connector on similar to a
IDE Hard Drive.
All you have to do is set the ZIP drive to IDE Master or Slave and
attach it to the IDE cable from the Qubide. I usually have the Zip drive
as a Slave device to the main Qubide Hard drive.
Derek
Arnold
--- On Tue, 3/3/09, Derek Stewart de...@holbornview.force9.co.uk wrote:
From: Derek Stewart de...@holbornview.force9.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] omega\zip 100
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Date: Tuesday, 3 March, 2009, 6:19 PM
Hi Arnold,
Are you sure about the Printer lead from the Aurora
seen it and it never worked.
Derek
arnold.cla...@talk21.com wrote:
yes i have, using Qcdeze
Arnold
--- On Wed, 4/3/09, Derek Stewart de...@holbornview.force9.co.uk wrote:
From: Derek Stewart de...@holbornview.force9.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] omega\zip 100
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Date
I have some software for the PC which will translate most languages, I
have translated the Maths Help file into English.
Strangely, the Google Translation tools do not do the translation very well.
Maybe the QL could do this with a few lines of SBASIC
I will update the Maths Toolkit file with
Use QPC2, it can read / write to any QXL.WIN file.
QPC2 is the best Emulator.
Derek
Bob Spelten wrote:
Op Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:22:02 +0200 schreef Dave Walker
iti...@ntlworld.com:
Duncan,
DiscOVER SHOULD read the MSDOS disk format - it certainly has been
able to
do so in the past as long
Hi Dilwyn,
This is great, wish there were more posting on Easyptr.
Do you think the same thing could be done in Turboptr?
Derek
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
It looks like you are reinventing the wheel but you will find much of
what
you want in Jonathan Hudson's code (C68) for CView. This is still
Is this now a Microsoft Windows mailing list
Peter Fox wrote:
Hi Tobias,
This weekend I have installed Windows 7 Build 7100.
I have found everything very straightforward until I came to printer
drivers but that is another tale. I have installed and am running QPC2
3.33 and have no
Dilwyn,
C68 should be a more extensive C Compiler. But since I have never really
used Digital C, maybe it is as good.
Have to have a look at the weekend.
Derek
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I think I might have the executables for Digital C lying around
somewhere.
I'll have a look and see what I
I have SUSE Linux 11.1 and the version WINE that comes with distribution
allows QPC2 v3.33 to work perfectly. Just executed the QPC2 executable
and everything worked.
I have also had Autocad 2009 running in Wine,
Derek
Thierry Godefroy wrote:
Greetings everyone !
I recently upgraded to QPC2
I have made a little circuit board with a Lithaium battery holder that
will fit in place of the old SGC battery.
The curcuit board is made from Verobaord, so look a little rough, I am
looking into making a proper PCB, sine there is only 2 tacks and 6 pads,
it should be quite easy. Maube a DIY
Hi,
Just seen the video on YouTube, I thought it was really great.
Lots of suspense, I could not wait for the doors to be opened at the
start...
Derek
Ralf Reköndt wrote:
Great, at least you have used Syntax 8-)
Cheers...Ralf
- Original Message - From: Urs Koenig (QL)
I sent this a while ago, but it seemed to got lost
I started programming on Fortran, then the ZX80 came out and I started
programming in BASIC, which seemed easier then Fortran at that time.
I delved into Z80 assembler programming on the ZX81, Spectrum, Memotech,
Sam and finally ended
I have a Black EeePC 1000H which is surplus to reqrements, anyone
interested please email off the list.
Derek
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I have a copy of the software, will send it to you for posting on your
web site.
I am in the process of moving house, so every thing is in boxes at present.
Derek
Derek
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Yes, Tracker, I remind! From where do you know about problems...?
Cheers...Ralf
- Original
that?
As with Derek contact me directly if you are interested.
Dave
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From: ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com
[mailto:ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] On Behalf Of Derek Stewart
Sent: 10 October 2009 08:10
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Micro Men on BBC iPlayer, QL
Hi,
Here is the ADrive.com link for the Micromen file.
With DRM removed, the file 583Mb in size.
http://www.adrive.com/public/d9c941abc360d679454ccc9fdbf336d8e3e487f694e4638f02a23c0a1dfc487f.html
With DRM still present, the file 350Mb in size.
Hi Adian,
Looks like you have done a fantastic job with XTC68, I would be
interested in having a look.
Have you got a web site that files are made available.
Derek
Adrian D. Ives wrote:
Just to close off my original request, I have now successfully
recompiled C68 (as XTC68) under Open
If I remember right, there can be a 30% increase in speed.
I am not sure if this is correct, but I am sure that Prowess running
faster when compiled with XTC68.
Derek
Adrian D. Ives wrote:
Urs,
As you said, to the QL community it means Just that one can compile
QDOS-programs under Windows.
Hi Urs,
Sorry to cause problems, but it is only what I read.
If I need th software to go faster, then I re-programme in Assembler and
use a QL with a fast processor.
Derek
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
UKQ 1. Are the binaries 1:1 (file compare)?
1. Yes - except you have to recreate the QDOS file
Rich,
Most Windows based PDF editors like Adobe, Foxit are commerical, but you
could try Open Office which may be able to load the file in or use a
Linux system that will have a open Source PDF editor available.
Derek
Rich Mellor wrote:
I have been passed a scanned copy of an Open
David Tubbs wrote:
At 10:43 27/11/2009 +, George wrote:
It would be interesting to see the survey's results.
Yes indeedy, I never saw anything after making the suggestion of a
survey wal back then.
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Anton,
The Q60 was marketed as a complete cased solution and available as a
motherboard.
Most people who bought a Q60 purchased the motherboard option, as they
have the necessary skills to install the Q60 into a case.
Myself being a QL enthusiast, I have all QL hardware, emulators. I like
I will have to look into how much the parts cost and get back to you off
the list.
Derek
Anton Preinsack wrote:
I had an Email-exchange with Gerhard (Plavec) and he is interested in
a Q60-motherboard, too.
So there are (with me) two potential buyers by now!
Who is interested, too?
We need
Tony Firshman wrote:
Dilwyn Jones wrote, On 5/01/10 19:14:
Tony Firshman wrote:
Dilwyn Jones wrote, On 5/01/10 17:00:
Clever, but better to use Thunderbird.
Although I've never installed Thunderbird, I think it's the program
my son's school suggested he install. He got so frustrated with it
Derek Stewart wrote:
Tony Firshman wrote:
Dilwyn Jones wrote, On 5/01/10 19:14:
Tony Firshman wrote:
Dilwyn Jones wrote, On 5/01/10 17:00:
Clever, but better to use Thunderbird.
Although I've never installed Thunderbird, I think it's the program
my son's school suggested he install. He got
gdgqler wrote:
On 6 Jan 2010, at 17:50, Ralf Reköndt wrote:
I do not know, I haven't used such a small file ever. Maybe you can find the
bug (if so) in the source code 8-)?
Freddy Vaccha (DP) showed me the source so I will have to find it and see what
the problem was.
What
Hi Marcel,
I must disagree with you, with regards the to the QL Developers Mailing
List.
In my view it was for QL Developers to enter messages, but only people
interested in Q40, Q60 Linux seemed to be entering messages.
Derek
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Anton Preinsack wrote:
Does anybody
HI there,
Do you have the GMOVE extension, I was going to OCR or even type the
code in...
Derek
Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you started well into 2010!
Something about Sinclair related anniversaries:
Linus Torvalds, best known for having initiated the development of the Linux
Just done the Survey on my Ubuntu box, all seems to go fine.
The only thing I could see wrong was the scale of 1-5 was missing, I
selected 1 as strongly agree
Derek
Tony Firshman wrote:
John Gilpin wrote:
This is a World Wide call to ALL QLers
QUANTA has just made its 2010 Survey live
I selected option 1, which I took to be; I Strongly Agree
I will be introducing the wrong information in the survey now.
The Survey should of been proof read before being published.
Derek
Tony Firshman wrote:
gdgqler wrote:
On 17 Feb 2010, at 16:17, Tony Firshman wrote:
That combined
Rich Mellor wrote:
Jochen Merz wrote:
Hi Rich,
The manual does not explain that I needed to pass WIN_FORMAT 3 -
silly me!!
Doesn't it? Yes, it is not 100% clear. The text states allow the drive
to be formatted, and the example shows WIN_FORMAT 1 for drive 1...
Is there a minimum size for a
Rich,
I have a 9 Pin Dot Matrix Brother M1009 Printer, will need a ribbon.
Or I will see if we have anything old at work.
Derek
On 29/03/2010 14:50, Rich Mellor wrote:
Does anyone have a 24 pin dot matrix printer for sale - needed for
testing purposes - once I get the options (and prices, I
I did not have a vote in this decision, in my opinion, the text should
be at the top and quoting at the bottom.
Derek
On 31/03/2010 09:12, Tony Firshman wrote:
Rich Mellor wrote:
Tony Firshman wrote:
dilwyn DOT jones AT dj DOT softnet DOT co DOT uk
is not working.
On 31/03/2010 17:55, Tony Firshman wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote, On 31/03/10 17:37:
I did not have a vote in this decision, in my opinion, the text
should be at the top and quoting at the bottom.
(8-)#
We have to choose one only and my vote (along with the *whole* of
usenet) is for bottom
On 31/03/2010 18:39, Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 31/03/10 17:59, Rich Mellor wrote:
I would prefer bottom quoting - that is the default in Thunderbird!
If I may offer an opinion too...
If we choose the standard bottom posting then we can read the salient
points of the conversation from
On 01/04/2010 10:04, Tony Firshman wrote:
Rich Mellor wrote, On 31/03/10 17:59:
Tony Firshman wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote, On 31/03/10 17:37:
I did not have a vote in this decision, in my opinion, the text
should be at the top and quoting at the bottom.
(8-)#
We have to choose one only
On 03/04/2010 15:04, Tony Firshman wrote:
Tony Firshman wrote, On 3/Apr/10 15:01 | Apr3:
Rich Mellor wrote, On 3/Apr/10 09:19 | Apr3:
I also use an add-on for Thunderbird called Quote Collapse - this
basically reduces quoted text to a single line with a + sign at the
side, so you can expand
QL-Mylink wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm stuck, but not in an airport!!
I've just upgraded a PC o/s
I need a device driver for a PCI modem with w/Xp.
The modem (card) is labelled MRI-1456 PCI-S. PSB is Tean DS1 94v-0
Of course, it's 'catch-22' to accept the free scans and updates via
the
On 09/06/10 21:21, Anton Preinsack wrote:
Am 09.06.2010 um 21:17 schrieb Martin Wheatley:
I came on this list a couple of days ago. I was a QL user for
many years and a regular attender at the London group. Some
of you may even remember me
I stopped using the QL a number of years ago and
Hi Anton,
Great video...
I was interested in the 68020 board for the QL, do you have any more
details?
Derek
On 7/7/2010 9:59 PM, Anton Preinsack wrote:
I made an update of my video with some corrections and a new scene (at 3:35)
where you can see the menus of QEmulator for MacOSX.
The
Hi Dilwyn,
Get a ASUS eeePC, they are tha same price and better battery life.
Derek
On 18/07/2010 14:14, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I've just had a chance to use this ultra-cheap 10 inch screen netbook
from Zoostorm and I loved it!
In the UK, it's on offer for just £199 from Argos (part number
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
In message 1541e647459445f39407edc20c6d3...@fronhaulslaptop,
QL-Mylink q...@mylink.adsl24.co.uk writes
Hello everyone,
Had a real teaser last evening. I was networking (LAN) a document to be
printed on a 'remote' (not QPC approved) printer attached to a peer
in the
Peter Graf wrote:
Hi Tobias,
thanks.
Why not have a look in smsq/e sources?
Because it is not allowed to use that code freely, especially not
outside SMSQ/E. Any other ideas?
All the best,
Peter
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