Hi Andrea and Bob,
thanks for your input!
Wolfgang
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Il 21/06/2017 16.28, Wolfgang Lenerz via Ql-Users ha scritto:
> Hi
Andrea,
>
>
> So, just to be clear : even with a normal Goldcard (not
SuperGoldcard), you cannot read/write/format disks on an ED drive. Is
that correct?
Correct:
A) Machine 1 = QL + GC + 2x ED drives +
ROMidsq, SMSQ/E v3.31
Op Wed, 21 Jun 2017 16:34:19 +0200 schreef Wolfgang Lenerz via Ql-Users
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Hi Bob,
This problem also exists on the HD drive of my Aurora or QXL-PC.
If I can find a working DD drive I may test this later.
Again just to be clear : yo also cannot read/write/format
John Impellizzeri via Ql-Users wrote:
> I tried QXLwinreader on my dd image but it was not recognized
> as a valid image file. Then I read the post about the file
> possibly needing conversion due to the 68K being big-endian.
I was just guessing, because it theory there could have been some
Hi all,
I’ve been following this thread with some interest as I still have some QL
hardware (SGC/Qubide/Aurora) which I recently converted from a spinning IDE
hard drive to a Compact Flash card using an adapter. I then added an
additional adapter with an external slot to use as a backup
Hi Bob,
This problem also exists on the HD drive of my Aurora or QXL-PC.
If I can find a working DD drive I may test this later.
Again just to be clear : yo also cannot read/write/format disks when
they are HD (1.4 MiB) disks, when using he Aurora. Does this need a
GOldcard or
Op Wed, 21 Jun 2017 11:58:01 +0200 schreef Andrea Carpi via Ql-Users
:
(...)
If it were possible, it would be nice that with QXL, you should not have
a QXL.WIN for DOS device (C :, D :, E: etc.), but it would be
configurable as with QPC in any subdirectories
This
Hi Wolfgang
QXL:
I think that the QXL display depends a lot on the
video card installed on the PC. I could not find out what type of video
card is needed to get all the best resolutions.
If it were possible, it
would be nice that with QXL, you should not have a QXL.WIN for DOS
device (C :, D :,
Hi Davide,
... The DD Unix utility might
be of course an interesting option but maybe it could be more useful for SD
cards written with the QL-SD interface rather than a Qubide hard disk
(especially if it has more than one partition)
Whilst it's true that this was written with these cards in
Hi Davide,
Just to try and clear up some things about QxlwinReader.
This program reads Qubide image files. These are copies of a whole
qubide disk, copied to a simple file. I should indeed have mentioned in
my reply to you that the "dd" program I referred to is a utility that
comes as
Hi all,
A new version of QxlwinReader is available on my site, better handling
of Qubide image files.
Have fun
Wolfgang
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Many thanks Wolfgang,
very useful program, finally I can copy easily programs between from my
main systems (SMSQ Emulators QPC and SMSQmulator) to Mist and QLs with SD.
Ciao
Fabrizio
On 10/06/2017 19:56, Wolf via Ql-Users wrote:
Hi all,
I've released QxlwinReader, a small java program
Oh well, that's my next project screwed then!
Never mind, I'll have to do something else instead
;-)
Cheers,
Norm.
On 10 June 2017 18:56:24 BST, Wolf via Ql-Users
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've released QxlwinReader, a small java program that allows you to
>read/write
Wolf wrote:
> I've released QxlwinReader, a small java program that allows you to
> read/write qxl.win type container files directly.
>
> There is also experimental support for Qubide formatted ("BDI")
> container files.
Excellent!
BTW it can delete subdirectrory trees in one go, which is
Hi all,
I've released QxlwinReader, a small java program that allows you to
read/write qxl.win type container files directly.
There is also experimental support for Qubide formatted ("BDI")
container files.
www.wlenerz.com/QLstuff.
Have fun!
Wolfgang
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