In message <[email protected]>, Rod H <[email protected]> writes

Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 23:24:55 +0000
To: [email protected]
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] New to the forum

In message <[email protected]>, Rod H
<[email protected]> writes
>
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 22:14:01 +0000
>> Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] New to the forum
>>
>>
>> > > I don't know if your Trump Card has the "format ram1_,mdv1_" command -
>> > > part of the Tony Tebby toolkits on interfaces.
>> > Minor typo, no comma in it, between ram1_ and mdv1_ and the underscore
>> > after
>> > the 'mdv1' is optional.
>> >
>> > If you still have your Trump Card manual, look for further >> >details of this
>> > under 'Microdrive Imaging'.
>> >
>> > > 'ram1_' part can be any valid drive.
>> > RAM drive, of course.
>> I should have said as well, just to clarify:
>>
>> You can check if your QL has ramdisk simply by entering the command:
>>
>> DIR  RAM1_
>> It should show a result like:
>>
>> RAM1
>> 100/100 sectors
>>
>> the title in the first line and the numbers in the second line may vary a
>> little, depending on exactly what system you have. The numbers >>refer to the
>> number of 512 byte sectors in the ramdisk - free sectors/total sectors.
>>
>> The command to make an image of a microdrive cartridge which has >>been placed
>> in microdrive drive 1 and to be copied to ramdisk RAM1_ is:
>>
>> FORMAT 'ram1_mdv1'
>>
>> What this does is to make a sector by sector copy of the microdrive
>> cartridge, which it puts in the drive called RAM1_. If you've never used
>> ramdisks before, they're just like microdrives or floppy disks but exist
>> only in the memory of the computer. As Tony said, if any part of a file
>> copied with the FORMAT 'ram1_mdv1' command is faulty, the filename >>will show >> up with a '*' character alongside it when you list the files with >>RAM1_
>>
>> As ramdisks are only 'temporary' media in memory, as soon as you have been
>> able to copy the cartridges into RAM disks, you can then use WCOPY >>RAM1_ TO
>> FLP1_ for example to copy the files to floppy disks.
>>
>> I assume you still have the manual for your Trump Card and Gold Card, if
>> not, you can get copies from my website at
>> http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/docs/manuals/index.html (scroll down to >>the Miracle
>> Systems section).
>>
>> Dilwyn Jones
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>
>Thanks for the super info.  I'm successfully transferring from cart to
>disk. Of course the disk content will need to be amended from "mdv" to
>"flp" or I'll try the "flp use mdv" command whenever using one of these
>disks.
>
>Rod

Hi Rod,

You seem to be doing well ... :-)

Dilwyn's web site is a "mine" of archived QL information and programs
(or APPs).

You can most updated versions of items from there, provided that you
have the original versions, so you will only need to store from
microdrive your own data.

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Hi Malcolm,

So far so good!

The good thing about "old-timer's" memory is that the long-term is still there even after the short-term goes to crap. I built my first QL from a kit back in 1985 - 27 years ago!! I don't know if it was sold as a kit in the UK but was in North America by A+ Computer Response...the main QL seller at the time... as a way to get the QL into the marketplace.

Getting updated versions of software I've bought would be great but the problem is the carts are failing fast...hence my wanting to copy them. I no longer have any of the Psion carts functioning but I do have Exchange on disk so safe there.

The QL Forum site is also new to me and is excellent as well. I'll pass on the URL to those QL users here "across the pond" who aren't familiar with it.

best,

Rod

Hi Rod,

I guess you are right ... you don't ever forget the important things ... :-)

I did not know that the QL was sold in the American market as a Kit. In the UK Sinclair started with a Kit for the ZX80, then the computers were product designed and came complete.

Start from here, for Dilwyn's web site: http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/

Also, Rich Mellor's main web site: http://www.rwapsoftware.co.uk/

will assist you with both hardware and software.

He is also developing a QL Wiki at: http://www.rwapadventures.com/ql_wiki/

Good luck with your QL revival!


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