Ah, that reminds me of writing bugs to TT, but that was only possible with
letters to King Street, Rampton, so took a bit longer than today.
Keep up the good work!
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From: "Marcel Kilgus"
Michael Bulford wrote:
There seems to be a problem with CDEC$.
CDEC$(123,4,
Michael Bulford wrote:
> There seems to be a problem with CDEC$.
> CDEC$(123,4,0) should give " 123", but gives instead 4 asterisks.
Confirmed, that one is on me. I will hold back with the update a bit
in case you find some more ;-)
Marcel
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There seems to be a problem with CDEC$.
CDEC$(123,4,0) should give " 123", but gives instead 4 asterisks.
Michael
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That let me hope for the future
;-)
From: "Marcel Kilgus"
I found the source for the QTYP spell device,
I didn't even know I had those.
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Jan Bredenbeek wrote:
>> Jan Bredenbeek wrote:
>> > QMAC can do conditional assembly outside macros using the GENIF and
>> ENDGEN
>> > keywords. Check the updates textfile for details.
>>
>> Ah, I only checked the manual, how foolish of me ;-) Great, thanks, I
>> will check that out.
>
> I discover
Michael Bulford wrote:
>> Do you use QemuLator by any chance? It returns allocation size as "1
>> bytes" for attached directories, which the TK2 code can't handle
>> never could). It expects multiples of 256 bytes. Other devices work
>> fine here.
>
> If QemuLator is used with SMSQ_QEM, then both S
On 24 March 2017 at 00:43, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> Jan Bredenbeek wrote:
> > QMAC can do conditional assembly outside macros using the GENIF and
> ENDGEN
> > keywords. Check the updates textfile for details.
>
> Ah, I only checked the manual, how foolish of me ;-) Great, thanks, I
> will check tha
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> Michael Bulford wrote:
>> Thanks for fixing this, but the STAT bug remains.
>
> Do you use QemuLator by any chance? It returns allocation size as "1
> bytes" for attached directories, which the TK2 code can't handle
> never could). It expects multiples of 256 bytes. Other dev
On 24 Mar 2017 00:28, "Marcel Kilgus" wrote:
The problem is that QMAC cannot do conditional blocks for some dammed
reason outside of Macro calls, so it's difficult to conditionally
enably the ALTKEY keyword depening on which version was compiled. In
any case, ALTKEY should be dead really, HK II
Jan Bredenbeek wrote:
> QMAC can do conditional assembly outside macros using the GENIF and ENDGEN
> keywords. Check the updates textfile for details.
Ah, I only checked the manual, how foolish of me ;-) Great, thanks, I
will check that out.
Marcel
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Norman Dunbar wrote:
> Evening Michael,
>
> The following is blatantly copied from Marcel's Web page, as linked below.
Thanks Norman, but later I also wrote that it is included in its
entirety in the LRESPR version, which Michael used, because size
doesn't matter as much there.
The problem is tha
Michael Bulford wrote:
> Thanks for fixing this, but the STAT bug remains.
Do you use QemuLator by any chance? It returns allocation size as "1
bytes" for attached directories, which the TK2 code can't handle
(never could). It expects multiples of 256 bytes. Other devices work
fine here.
> Also,
Evening Michael,
The following is blatantly copied from Marcel's Web page, as linked below.
The ALTKEY code, too, is included in SMSQ/E without seeing any usage. I didn’t
want to include it at first, because with the Hotkey System II it’s very much
obsolete. But when tinkering with my QL system
On 2017-03-19 22:28, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> Why? Because I can.
>
> Read the details here:
>
> https://www.kilgus.net/2017/03/19/toolkit-ii-the-sequel/
>>Michael Bulford wrote:
>> I have installed the bin version on Q-emulator. My initial thoughts
>> were that this is fantastic, since it notice
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