Re: [Ql-Users] A funny coincidence.

2014-03-30 Thread Geoff Wicks

On 29/03/2014 22:05, John Gilpin wrote:

Now, there's a funny coincidence - or is it?

Starting with Geoff Wicks' empty email at 19:12 on 28/03/2014 I have
received *THREE *copies of all emails from this list instead of my
usual two ( All quanta.org.uk email addresses are registered with this
list and having two roles (Treasurer and Membership) I get two copies
by default). I know that Geoff has strange influences over anything QL
but was this silence meant to be truly deafening??:-)

Once Geoff got his voice back - well since his email datelined 12:26
today 29/03/2014 - my in box has only received the usual two copies.

Now Geoff and I have worked together over many years - sometimes
agreeing, and sometimes not, and I recognise his influence over the QL
scene but this is truly weird :-)

Does anyone have an answer?


Easy John. Quanta is seen by GCHQ and NSA as a subversive organisation,

Best Wishes,


Geoff
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[Ql-Users] QLis30

2014-03-30 Thread Geoff Wicks
This is another email with pasted text. I have used a different 
technique and it worked OK in a test. Hopefully it will transmit without 
problems:



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[Ql-Users] QLis30

2014-03-30 Thread Geoff Wicks

Second attempt to avoid retyping:

Holding an event in Edinburgh is to a certain extent risky. There is no 
large QL community within the immediate catchment area. This means we 
have to attract QL-ers from outside the area and I think these will be 
mainly the more active QL-ers whom you might term the movers and 
shakers of the QL community.


One advantage of Edinburgh is that it is an interesting city and some 
may wish to extend their stay for a short holiday. There would also be 
plenty for partners to see elsewhere in the city when we are busy QL-ing.


One problem for us is that we have no idea what numbers to expect. When 
I talked to George Gwilt last weekend he suggested anywhere between 10 
and 50! Some indication of numbers would give us an idea of what to do 
at the event.


It has been suggested that if we can get the developers and more active 
QL-ers together, we do  not need an extensive program as they will 
automatically provide some of the content. An interesting argument 
worthy of discussion.



HARDWARE

Recently hardware is where most progress has been made and should have a 
prominent place at the event. Peter Graf would like to attend and Dave 
Park hopes to participate online. I think they will have much to contribute.



GAMES

I wrote my account of the last 5 QL years (www.gwicks.net/justwords.htm) 
with QLis30 in mind. One of the things that surprised me was that games 
have been an area of great progress. Rich Mellor has put a huge amount 
of effort into preserving and re-releasing vintage software and it also 
relevant is that many of the recent additions to Dilwyn's website have 
been software re-releases. I think this is worthy of a slot at QLis30. I 
would welcome ideas on how to build on this theme.



SOFTWARE

This is a difficult area as most of the recent software progress have 
been the emulators rather than new applications. Again I would be 
interested in suggestions on how to profile software at the event. Have 
there been any benefits from the loosening of the SMSQ-E licence 
restrictions?



ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

I would like to have an internet facility at the event, but thought this 
might not be possible. However John Sadler has indicated that 2 of the 
possible 4 venues have WIFI. We may need some technical help.


I think we could do far more electronically.  As far as I know there has 
only been one online presentation at a QL show in Italy a few years ago. 
Quanta did set up a WIFI network at their 2012 AGM, but I don't think 
much use was made of it.


I think, if they are interested, Quanta could have a valuable 
contribution to make following the constitutional change to permit 
electronic participation in all meetings. There has already been 
individual participation electronically at committee meetings and the 
AGM. At this years AGM there is a choice of participating personally; 
via Skype; or via telephone conferencing. An even more interesting 
development is that Quanta will soon have its first overseas committee 
member.


In short if Quanta is interested in describing their electronic 
participation experiences then we should give them a slot.




So far there have been few suggestions about the content of a QLis30 
event. I hope this will provide a starter for more ideas. So your 
feedback, please,


Best Wishes,



Geoff

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Re: [Ql-Users] QLis30

2014-03-30 Thread Dave Park
Depending on when the event is held, I have two things to contribute:

The first is money! I ran a pledge drive a couple of months ago, and $1000
has been pledged by various people to support a dedicated QLis30 show. If
you book the hall and advertise the event, you'll receive my pledge at
least a month before the event is due to happen. I'll also email the other
people who made pledges to remind them of their pledge, and when their
promise becomes due. You might need to outlay a bit of money for a while,
but you can be reasonably confident of getting a good proportion of it back
well before the show - you certainly shouldn't be running the show with
cashflow problems.

The second is new and returning products. In returning products, I have
Minerva MK II with and without I2C, and the MPlane. The battery adapters
are shipping this week. In new products that will be ready before your
proposed date, there's the Sandy SuperMem, an 896K memory expansion that is
highly configurable, very fast, and that has a through connector. I'll also
be about ready to release UltimIDE by then, hopefully.  There'll be more
details and photos in next month's QUANTA magazine. I'll also be able to
show progress on other projects, including showing prototypes and other
inside info.

Will this be a QUANTA event or independently organised?

Dave


On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Geoff Wicks gtwi...@btinternet.com wrote:

 Second attempt to avoid retyping:

 Holding an event in Edinburgh is to a certain extent risky. There is no
 large QL community within the immediate catchment area. This means we have
 to attract QL-ers from outside the area and I think these will be mainly
 the more active QL-ers whom you might term the movers and shakers of the
 QL community.

 One advantage of Edinburgh is that it is an interesting city and some may
 wish to extend their stay for a short holiday. There would also be plenty
 for partners to see elsewhere in the city when we are busy QL-ing.

 One problem for us is that we have no idea what numbers to expect. When I
 talked to George Gwilt last weekend he suggested anywhere between 10 and
 50! Some indication of numbers would give us an idea of what to do at the
 event.

 It has been suggested that if we can get the developers and more active
 QL-ers together, we do  not need an extensive program as they will
 automatically provide some of the content. An interesting argument worthy
 of discussion.


 HARDWARE

 Recently hardware is where most progress has been made and should have a
 prominent place at the event. Peter Graf would like to attend and Dave Park
 hopes to participate online. I think they will have much to contribute.


 GAMES

 I wrote my account of the last 5 QL years (www.gwicks.net/justwords.htm)
 with QLis30 in mind. One of the things that surprised me was that games
 have been an area of great progress. Rich Mellor has put a huge amount of
 effort into preserving and re-releasing vintage software and it also
 relevant is that many of the recent additions to Dilwyn's website have been
 software re-releases. I think this is worthy of a slot at QLis30. I would
 welcome ideas on how to build on this theme.


 SOFTWARE

 This is a difficult area as most of the recent software progress have been
 the emulators rather than new applications. Again I would be interested in
 suggestions on how to profile software at the event. Have there been any
 benefits from the loosening of the SMSQ-E licence restrictions?


 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

 I would like to have an internet facility at the event, but thought this
 might not be possible. However John Sadler has indicated that 2 of the
 possible 4 venues have WIFI. We may need some technical help.

 I think we could do far more electronically.  As far as I know there has
 only been one online presentation at a QL show in Italy a few years ago.
 Quanta did set up a WIFI network at their 2012 AGM, but I don't think much
 use was made of it.

 I think, if they are interested, Quanta could have a valuable contribution
 to make following the constitutional change to permit electronic
 participation in all meetings. There has already been individual
 participation electronically at committee meetings and the AGM. At this
 years AGM there is a choice of participating personally; via Skype; or via
 telephone conferencing. An even more interesting development is that Quanta
 will soon have its first overseas committee member.

 In short if Quanta is interested in describing their electronic
 participation experiences then we should give them a slot.



 So far there have been few suggestions about the content of a QLis30
 event. I hope this will provide a starter for more ideas. So your feedback,
 please,

 Best Wishes,



 Geoff


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Re: [Ql-Users] QLis30

2014-03-30 Thread Dave Park
Will there be a Bring and Buy stall?


On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Dave Park d...@sinclairql.com wrote:

 Depending on when the event is held, I have two things to contribute:

 The first is money! I ran a pledge drive a couple of months ago, and $1000
 has been pledged by various people to support a dedicated QLis30 show. If
 you book the hall and advertise the event, you'll receive my pledge at
 least a month before the event is due to happen. I'll also email the other
 people who made pledges to remind them of their pledge, and when their
 promise becomes due. You might need to outlay a bit of money for a while,
 but you can be reasonably confident of getting a good proportion of it back
 well before the show - you certainly shouldn't be running the show with
 cashflow problems.

 The second is new and returning products. In returning products, I have
 Minerva MK II with and without I2C, and the MPlane. The battery adapters
 are shipping this week. In new products that will be ready before your
 proposed date, there's the Sandy SuperMem, an 896K memory expansion that is
 highly configurable, very fast, and that has a through connector. I'll also
 be about ready to release UltimIDE by then, hopefully.  There'll be more
 details and photos in next month's QUANTA magazine. I'll also be able to
 show progress on other projects, including showing prototypes and other
 inside info.

 Will this be a QUANTA event or independently organised?

 Dave


 On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Geoff Wicks gtwi...@btinternet.comwrote:

 Second attempt to avoid retyping:

 Holding an event in Edinburgh is to a certain extent risky. There is no
 large QL community within the immediate catchment area. This means we have
 to attract QL-ers from outside the area and I think these will be mainly
 the more active QL-ers whom you might term the movers and shakers of the
 QL community.

 One advantage of Edinburgh is that it is an interesting city and some may
 wish to extend their stay for a short holiday. There would also be plenty
 for partners to see elsewhere in the city when we are busy QL-ing.

 One problem for us is that we have no idea what numbers to expect. When I
 talked to George Gwilt last weekend he suggested anywhere between 10 and
 50! Some indication of numbers would give us an idea of what to do at the
 event.

 It has been suggested that if we can get the developers and more active
 QL-ers together, we do  not need an extensive program as they will
 automatically provide some of the content. An interesting argument worthy
 of discussion.


 HARDWARE

 Recently hardware is where most progress has been made and should have a
 prominent place at the event. Peter Graf would like to attend and Dave Park
 hopes to participate online. I think they will have much to contribute.


 GAMES

 I wrote my account of the last 5 QL years (www.gwicks.net/justwords.htm)
 with QLis30 in mind. One of the things that surprised me was that games
 have been an area of great progress. Rich Mellor has put a huge amount of
 effort into preserving and re-releasing vintage software and it also
 relevant is that many of the recent additions to Dilwyn's website have been
 software re-releases. I think this is worthy of a slot at QLis30. I would
 welcome ideas on how to build on this theme.


 SOFTWARE

 This is a difficult area as most of the recent software progress have
 been the emulators rather than new applications. Again I would be
 interested in suggestions on how to profile software at the event. Have
 there been any benefits from the loosening of the SMSQ-E licence
 restrictions?


 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

 I would like to have an internet facility at the event, but thought this
 might not be possible. However John Sadler has indicated that 2 of the
 possible 4 venues have WIFI. We may need some technical help.

 I think we could do far more electronically.  As far as I know there has
 only been one online presentation at a QL show in Italy a few years ago.
 Quanta did set up a WIFI network at their 2012 AGM, but I don't think much
 use was made of it.

 I think, if they are interested, Quanta could have a valuable
 contribution to make following the constitutional change to permit
 electronic participation in all meetings. There has already been individual
 participation electronically at committee meetings and the AGM. At this
 years AGM there is a choice of participating personally; via Skype; or via
 telephone conferencing. An even more interesting development is that Quanta
 will soon have its first overseas committee member.

 In short if Quanta is interested in describing their electronic
 participation experiences then we should give them a slot.



 So far there have been few suggestions about the content of a QLis30
 event. I hope this will provide a starter for more ideas. So your feedback,
 please,

 Best Wishes,



 Geoff


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