hitchies wrote:
> Dilwyn wrote -
> ============
> QRAM itself was discontinued some years ago, although possibly some of
> the traders may have second hand copies if you are lucky.
>
> QPAC2 is its nearest living relative, though not exactly the same
> software.
>
> Elements of QRAM are built into other products these days - ramdisks
> and screen dumps are in disk interfaces and you can get an sdump_rext
> for systems where it's not built in (I think it's supplied with QPC2,
> though not 100% sure), pointer environment is now freely available
> from the websites of Wolfgang Lenerz and myself, some of the job
> control facilities have vaguely equivalent menus in QPAC2 and so on.
Thanks Dilwyn. I have QPC2 & QPAC2. 'Fraid I havn't found the key (yet!) to
its QRAM-like attributes/utilities/pointer-screen. :( If its a case of
read the manuals (again!) - then so be it.
Do I have to write a pointer-prog. to get this functionality?
With my thanks
All I did with my qpac2 was follow one of TTs boot examples.
You have to try very hard not to get the pointer environment - ptr_gen
and wman are the core extensions.
Read the manual - it is very easy (8-)#
QPAC2 has all the features of QRAM and a lot more. You won't want QRAM!
Tony
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