Marcel,

Great to hear that.  I am impressed by the way you manage to keep updating
QPC2.

My only other big wish list is to be able to emulate other processors in the
Motorola range.  I still keep a QXL for testing code on 68040 based systems
and an old Atari with accelerator board for testing 68030 systems.   It
would be perfect if QPC could emulate these for me!   However I agree that
this is almost certain a minority interest and could not really justify the
development.

Regarding the point of being able to resize QPC2v2 windows after QPC2 has
been started - it has surprised me how many regular users have not spotted
it.   Maybe you need something on the setup screen that allows you to
separately specify the screen resolution to be used within the emulator, and
the actual window size to run it within?

Dave

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcel Kilgus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ql-users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Counte Coup


> Dave Walker wrote:
> > The other thing is if you are using QPC2 v2 and you start it in a window
> > then you can actually drag the edges of the window after QPC2 has
started.
> > This will keep the same QL screen resolution that QPC2 was launched with
but
> > increase the screen area used scaling everything proportionally.  It can
> > distort the fonts, but I have found in most cases this is not a problem.
>
> BTW: The code for the "hold aspect ratio" option you wished some time
> ago is finished and will most likely be incorporated in the next
> release.
>
> Marcel
>
>

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