In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bill Waugh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> It has been going for over 10 years now - beating all other QL
>> publications!
>
>Oh oh - you forgot one Roy - you may get mails
>
>all the best - Bill
Yes I should have said commercial publications. I have always seen the
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From: "Roy wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QRAM (was printer probs)
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, hitchies
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, hitchies
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Re: Roy (Wood's)
>
>===
>'a whole series about writing a BOOT file for QPAC2 and how to use
>that program and get to the useful bits. .'
>==
>
>Thank you Roy. I'll have to work on it **and** subscribe to QL Toad
Re: Roy (Wood's)
===
'a whole series about writing a BOOT file for QPAC2 and how to use
that program and get to the useful bits. .'
==
Thank you Roy. I'll have to work on it **and** subscribe to QL Toady! ;)
I await an annointing with pointing.
Regards to all,
John in Wales
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, hitchies
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>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
It's not exactly the same by a long chalk.
As it's many years since I last saw QRAM, I wouldn't really know
anyway.
--
Dilwyn Jones
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From: "hitchies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 1
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 int
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 - ramd