Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-11 Thread Tony Firshman
On  Wed, 9 Mar 2005 at 21:04:32, Wolfgang Uhlig wrote:
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 I do thinging too.
 The last was Brahms German Requiem concert in Cambridge (8-)#

Oh yeah, denn es wird die Posaune schallen und die Toten werden
auferstehen!
I hope they don't because of hearing you sing ;))
Brahm's might (8-)#

The dead will rise up at the sound of the 'trombone' (Posaune)

That is a quote from the Requiem, but we have it as the 'last trumpet'
in the English translation.  That is probably correct as the trombone
was only invented in the 17th century I think.
It is all from the bible of course.

We sung it in German (of course) but I only have a sketchy knowledge of
the meaning.

Tony
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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-11 Thread Tony Firshman
On  Fri, 11 Mar 2005 at 11:29:06, Wolfgang Uhlig wrote:
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Am Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:22:10 + hat Tony Firshman
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 I hope they don't because of hearing you sing ;))
 Brahm's might (8-)#
May be, but perhaps he would do what we call turn over in his grave
in  German ;)
Yep - we have turn in his grave too.

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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-09 Thread Norman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I see some more good suggestions have popped up too, cool.  Keep up the 
 cool series.  While I don't do much assembly, I occasionally borrow 
 some of the info for my C68 programming.
 
 jim
 

Morning Jim,

Thanks for the encouragment - I often wonder if I'm the only person who reads 
the series and if it is doing anyone any good. I know that George Gwilt and 
Hugh Rooms are my 'other' readers because they have commented on past articles 
- and offered suggestions and corrections which is always nice.

There have been a few good suggestions here as well, so rather than respond to 
everyone I shall take the liberty of thanking everyone here. I shall ponder 
which ones I can fit in and leave the rest for 'another day'.

Thanks everyone and keep the suggestions coming.

TARQUIN: Sorry I don't think I can do the sample player as I don't have a QL 
that works at present plus, my 'music' knowlege is far far less than my 
graphics knowlege - so it is unlikelt that I'll ever be able to do a sampler. 
(Assuming the hardware limitations allowed it!)

Cheers,
Norman.

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Re: Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-09 Thread dilwyn.jones
 Thanks for the encouragment - I often wonder if I'm the only person who reads 
 the series and if it is doing anyone any good. I know that George Gwilt and 
 Hugh Rooms are my 'other' readers because they have commented on past 
 articles - and offered suggestions and corrections which is always nice.
Count me in too. My assembler programming is really only writing the odd basic 
extension for my QLiberated programs, but the series does get read by me too.

Dilwyn Jones

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Re: Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-09 Thread dilwyn.jones
 I did read the articles by Jochen and they were a help.  But as 
 mentioned, the 'meaty' followup one(s) didn't happen for what ever 
 reason.  No problems - really did appreciate what we got so far.  Was 
 just thinking that someone might want to play around with it a bit and 
 perhaps take it further.  Wish I had time but I am struggling to get 
 back into QDT again right now.
I think Jochen was too busy reprogramming his washing machine :-)

I did try to persuade him to do more thinging but things seem to have got the 
better of him :o)

Keep pestering him!

Dilwyn Jones

Dilwyn Jones

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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-09 Thread Wolfgang Uhlig
I do thinging too.
The last was Brahms German Requiem concert in Cambridge (8-)#
Oh yeah, denn es wird die Posaune schallen und die Toten werden  
auferstehen!
I hope they don't because of hearing you sing ;))

Wolfgang
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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-09 Thread Phoebus R. Dokos
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 08:18:57 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see some more good suggestions have popped up too, cool.  Keep up the
cool series.  While I don't do much assembly, I occasionally borrow
some of the info for my C68 programming.
jim
Morning Jim,
Thanks for the encouragment - I often wonder if I'm the only person who  
reads the series and if it is doing anyone any good. I know that George  
Gwilt and Hugh Rooms are my 'other' readers because they have commented  
on past articles - and offered suggestions and corrections which is  
always nice.
No you are not ;-) Many of us quietly digest your writings (which is also  
the case for Herb Schaaf's excellent series)

There have been a few good suggestions here as well, so rather than  
respond to everyone I shall take the liberty of thanking everyone here.  
I shall ponder which ones I can fit in and leave the rest for 'another  
day'.

Thanks everyone and keep the suggestions coming.
TARQUIN: Sorry I don't think I can do the sample player as I don't have  
a QL that works at present plus, my 'music' knowlege is far far less  
than my graphics knowlege -
You did do an excellent BMP2QL converter back in the day (IIRC in a IQLR  
article), which I ripped off shamelessly when I did my QLGvAC converter  
for the PC :-)

so it is unlikelt that I'll ever be able to do a sampler. (Assuming the  
hardware limitations allowed it!)

Actually there IS a way... if the good guys at Ergon wanted to divulge  
their code ;-)
I mean the AY chip emulator that plays via the Network port :-) for their  
ZX emulator (Amazing piece of work really - And works great on the  
Aurora...)

Ffibys
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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-08 Thread dilwyn.jones
 Ok, grovelling apologies over, I need/want/would like some suggestions for 
 articles in the QL Toady Assembly Language series. I realise I have to fix 
 that damned disassembler - but that's another job. I'm looking for something 
 fairly short that fits into one or two issues so no long term tasks like 
 'convert all of Linux into M68008 assembly languge' please :o)
snip 

 Also, I suspect I could also dig into QDOSMSQ - after all, I've been using it 
 for years (in the series) but have never taken the time to explain it all.
 
 Anything else grabs your fancy ?
Basic Extensions?

Some years ago, I wrote a little extension called CHANGE supplied with Basic 
Reporter which lets you rename superbasic variable names, e.g. CHANGE oldname 
TO newname

Someone else did something similar too, but I can't remember who, how, what, 
when, why... (age etc as per Norman's email)

Names were unquoted and IIRC the extension searched for the two unquoted names 
in the name table and swapped the tokens over or something like that. It worked 
a treat in SuperBASIC, but I can't get it to work in SBASIC. I could send you 
the source if I still have it for you to tweak if you can get it to work.

Another useful extension would be for listing EXTRAS (basic extensions) in 
sorted order, although it's easily done from BASIC. (EXTRAS#channel, then call 
sorting routine).

Third idea: extension to check for presence of given extension names and 
perhaps checking for multiple definitions (re. the recent RESET discussion):

PRINT EXISTS%(name)
PRINT TIMES%(name)

All selfishly geared towards the S*BASIC programmer!

Seriously, though, your DJToolkit never really got the attention it merited, so 
perhaps you could draw on code and routines in the source for that.

Not asking for a lot really am I :o))

Dilwyn Jones

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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-08 Thread James Hunkins
On Mar 8, 2005, at 12:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, grovelling apologies over, I need/want/would like some suggestions 
for articles in the QL Toady Assembly Language series. I realise I 
have to fix that damned disassembler - but that's another job. I'm 
looking for something fairly short that fits into one or two issues so 
no long term tasks like 'convert all of Linux into M68008 assembly 
languge' please :o)
How about something on how to use Things?
jim
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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-08 Thread Tarquin Mills
Norman Dunbar wrote:
 First of all, I originally sent this request to the wrong email address
 (I was working from memory - not a good idea at my age) and managed to 
 send it to Bruce. Sorry Bruce, but thanks for the suggestion.
 
 Ok, grovelling apologies over, I need/want/would like some suggestions 
 for articles in the QL Toady Assembly Language series. I realise I have
 to fix that damned disassembler - but that's another job. I'm looking 
 for something fairly short that fits into one or two issues so no long 
 term tasks like 'convert all of Linux into M68008 assembly languge' 
 please :o)

A sample player use the QL's beeper.

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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-08 Thread Phoebus R. Dokos
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 10:24:37 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, grovelling apologies over, I need/want/would like some suggestions  
for articles in the QL Toady Assembly Language series. I realise I have  
to fix that damned disassembler - but that's another job. I'm looking  
for something fairly short that fits into one or two issues so no long  
term tasks like 'convert all of Linux into M68008 assembly languge'  
please :o)
snip
Also, I suspect I could also dig into QDOSMSQ - after all, I've been  
using it for years (in the series) but have never taken the time to  
explain it all.

Anything else grabs your fancy ?
Basic Extensions?
Some years ago, I wrote a little extension called CHANGE supplied with  
Basic Reporter which lets you rename superbasic variable names, e.g.  
CHANGE oldname TO newname

Someone else did something similar too, but I can't remember who, how,  
what, when, why... (age etc as per Norman's email)
Simon Goodwin is the man you're trying to remember (among others...  
Hans-Peter Reckenwald made one similar as well IIRC)

Turbo has a simmilar facility as well (not exactly that but it does the  
same thing if pressured ;-)

Phoebus
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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-08 Thread Phoebus R. Dokos
On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 16:21:08 GMT, Tarquin Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Norman Dunbar wrote:
First of all, I originally sent this request to the wrong email address
(I was working from memory - not a good idea at my age) and managed to
send it to Bruce. Sorry Bruce, but thanks for the suggestion.
Ok, grovelling apologies over, I need/want/would like some suggestions
for articles in the QL Toady Assembly Language series. I realise I have
to fix that damned disassembler - but that's another job. I'm looking
for something fairly short that fits into one or two issues so no long
term tasks like 'convert all of Linux into M68008 assembly languge'
please :o)
A sample player use the QL's beeper.
That may be possible only with a superHermes... I doubt if any sampling  
(even at a ZX Spectrum-style sample rate) would work due the peculiarities  
(And the incompatibilities and bugs) of the 8049

Ffibys
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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-08 Thread Wolfgang Lenerz
I think that the best way to get people started in Assembler is to
show them how to make a new basic keyword.

Then everybody can make a small routine and test it easily.

So perhaps you should explain how to make new keywords...

Wolfgang

www.scp-paulet-lenerz.com

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Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard ....

2005-03-08 Thread James Hunkins
First of all, since when were we worried about being diplomatic here :)
I did read the articles by Jochen and they were a help.  But as 
mentioned, the 'meaty' followup one(s) didn't happen for what ever 
reason.  No problems - really did appreciate what we got so far.  Was 
just thinking that someone might want to play around with it a bit and 
perhaps take it further.  Wish I had time but I am struggling to get 
back into QDT again right now.

I see some more good suggestions have popped up too, cool.  Keep up the 
cool series.  While I don't do much assembly, I occasionally borrow 
some of the info for my C68 programming.

jim
On Mar 8, 2005, at 8:10 AM, P Witte wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Suggestions on a postcard 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about something on how to use Things?
Ah now then, how to be diplomatic about this one  ?
I suggested a while back that an article on Things would be a good 
idea
and Jochen - currently the only person I know who knows about Things - 
took
up the challenge and did produce a couple of articles. Then they 
stopped
(due to pressures of work and health if I remember correctly) so the 
'meaty'
articles on actually using Things never appeared and I'm still confused
about them.
So, I second your request, but unfortunately, I'm unable to assist - 
yet !
The only thing about Things that interests me (the rest should be 
pretty
straight forward. All you need to do is read the manual about 100 
times) is
how to use parameters in Extension Things. There are also a few 
esoteric
topics such as whether Things can be users of other Things and the 
like, but
I suppose most of that can be discovered by just trying..

Per
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