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Duncan wrote:
Do you have any othe projects else up your sleeve?
Not absolutely impossible. But nothing major can happen until there's a
decent free QL OS. All reasonable ways I have to implement OS level code
for new hardware involve
On 20 Feb 2007 at 8:02, Roy wood wrote:
SMSQ/E is an open O/S. Anyone can have the code and anyone can make
changes to it so long as they
a) submit them to Wolfgang for vetting
b) ensure that the changes do not adversely affect other parts of the
O/S
c) can be made compatible with all
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Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
On the other hand, SMSQ/E HAS progressed, thanks to Marcel, of course, but
not only him:
Bruno Coativy
Fabrizio Diversi
Phoebus Dokos
George Gwilt
Jerome Grimbert
John Hall
Marcel Kilgus
Mark Swift
That is
On 20 Feb 2007 at 9:19, Tony Firshman wrote:
Mark Swift
That is interesting. Isn't he the QDOS Classic man?
Idon't know - he gave persimsion to use his code to re/set the Qx0
cachemodes in SMSQ/E
Wolfgang
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Thanks Tony,
That worked a treat, RomDisq came back online
immediatly. Haven't needed to format rom1_ though.
:-)
Neil
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Neil Riley wrote:
Tony,
I inherited this RomDisq as it came with my Aurora, so I
On 19 Feb 2007, at 19:08, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Can someone write an article for one of the magazines - Quanta or QL
Today - around how to use Turbo and TurboPTR ?
Beginning from the easy to the expert level of use.
Sounds a good idea.
Any volunteers apart from me?
George
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Neil Riley wrote:
Thanks Tony,
That worked a treat, RomDisq came back online
immediatly. Haven't needed to format rom1_ though.
That is good. However I would backup all files, and format rom1_full.
There clearly has been some sort of data
Well I have time to do this. But I need to learn Turbo and TurboPTR.
I'm also very interesting to do this work as I need to use Turbo in few
days.
Anyone want to give me an help by email explaining me how to start and then
we will co-sign the article ?
Jimmy.
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Neil Riley wrote:
Thanks Tony,
That worked a treat, RomDisq came back online
immediatly. Haven't needed to format rom1_ though.
That is good. However I would backup all files, and format
rom1_full.
There clearly has been some sort of data error.
Tony
Hmmm, big mistake, perhaps I should of
Tony,
Scrub that, format ROM1_ has worked. The original format only took
a second and caused the problems. This time it took a while ( hadn't
crashed the Aurora) and appears to be ok now. sadly, that backup of
ROM1_ i spoke about was to RAM1_ :-( , so it'll take me a while to
get it back
Hi Phil and All
I'm on the QL scene for a few months only, and for now I have only two
black-box QLs but, untill I'll get some SGC, I think there is a field
for software directed to the owners of naked QLs (and I'm ready to
spare some of my free time for QL programming). I'm working with C
I'm just start writing this article.
So if someone want to make any comments, don't hesitate to send me an email.
Jimmy.
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20 février 2007 13:37 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The registrar can at any time accept changes/additions/modifications
which are not distributed in source, but which may be essential. So the
SMSQ/E license does of course NOT provide this liberty. Instead, a
developer would depend on the mood of the registrar.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phil Kett
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I think we have to face the fact that the QL is a dying breed - we're
not going to get any new hardware due to costs, and new software is only
going to be developed by those already developing software. Partly
because of the cost of
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
...
FAT32 (is you said to FDISK you want large partition) is for partition
up to
( 2^28 * 4K !! ) = 8 GB.
So the limitation is 4 GB in FAT16 with cluster of 64 KB ( not
recommended )
And 8 GB in FAT32 with 4K Clusters and up to 32GB. But be carefull a
FAT32
Roy wood wrote:
There are a lot of books on programming the QL in Assembler, BASIC and C
(although not the modern version) and many of these are available, 2nd
hand, from QUANTA, TF Services, Rich Mellor etc. These all stop short of
the modern system but would provide a grounding in the
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 9:32 PM
Subject: [ql-users] Comment from the Traditional QUANTA Committee
Over the past few months officers of the QUANTA Committee have monitored
the ql-users list (as they do) and,
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From: Roy wood
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QL hardware and stuff
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phil Kett
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I think we have to face the fact that the QL is a dying breed - we're
not
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From: George Gwilt
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QL hardware and stuff
On 19 Feb 2007, at 19:08, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Can someone write an article for one of the magazines - Quanta or QL
Today -
IIRC WD includes an install disk that walks you through
the partitioning
process. It won't allow a partition that is over the
limit. Admittedly,
this was done several years ago in WIN98, using a 40GB
WD drive.
Also, it was a P2, Socket A Pentium. (Ithink ;-( )
Denny
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On another note - having mentioned that I'd be willing to try and port
SMSQ to the Amiga I decided to download the source today and have a look
at it. Thinking that it'd be a good idea to build it for the existing
hardware first so that I can experiment. I then find that without yet
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Neil Riley wrote:
Neil/
Scrub that, format ROM1_ has worked. The original format only took
a second and caused the problems. This time it took a while ( hadn't
crashed the Aurora) and appears to be ok now.
Yes it takes quite a while. There
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Roy wood wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phil Kett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I think we have to face the fact that the QL is a dying breed - we're
not going to get any new hardware due to costs, and new software is only
going to be developed
There was an introduction to Turbo compiler in QL Today Vol 8 issue 6
page 27 (March 2004).
Although I was editor at the time, I haven't got a copy of that
article.
There's been several TurboPTR articles mostly by George Gwilt - I
wonder if George has copies he could send?
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Dilwyn Jones
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From: David Tubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] win98se
I have been puzzled by the connection between inserting QLAY and
huge discs.
Qlay can be tucked away anywhere, even a memorystick.
Roy Wood wrote:
There are a lot of books on programming the QL in Assembler, BASIC
and C
(although not the modern version) and many of these are available,
2nd
hand, from QUANTA, TF Services, Rich Mellor etc. These all stop
short of
the modern system but would provide a grounding in the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roy wood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phil Kett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I think we have to face the fact that the QL is a dying breed - we're
not going to get any new hardware due to costs, and new software is only
going to be developed by
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], QL2K
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I'm just start writing this article.
So if someone want to make any comments, don't hesitate to send me an email.
Jimmy.
Thanks.
I will look forward to reading the article.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], gwicks
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From: George Gwilt
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QL hardware and stuff
On 19 Feb 2007, at 19:08, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Can someone write an
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I'm just start writing this article.
Jimmy.
Thanks.
I will look forward to reading the article.
Very good, certainly most because I'm not a native english ;-) Just a
quick precision my article will cover only TURBO, as I still haven't any
idea
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Phil Kett wrote:
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Yes, there are a lot of old books that cover programming the basic QL -
I have a lot of them already. The problem is that these cover only the
basic QL and the original QDOS system, most don't even cover Minerva.
I have
George and I are working on that.
There is an example on SQLUG site for writing Hello World in TPTR
There was an article in QLToday on how to program XMENU4 in CPTR
What are you looking for?
On Monday 19 February 2007 19:08, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], George
Gwilt
It is, in this respect just the same as LINUX. Peter can be a reseller
and give it away for free if he wants. We will not stop hi,
If I understand the licence correctly, resellers have to pay 10 euros to TT,
and I'm not sure whether there's also a fee for GD2 or other components, so
reseller
Phil Kett a écrit :
On another note - having mentioned that I'd be willing to try and port
SMSQ to the Amiga I decided to download the source today and have a look
at it. Thinking that it'd be a good idea to build it for the existing
hardware first so that I can experiment. I then find
I've been happiliy using a system with several physical discs, one of
them a 120 GB disk,
under win98se.
IIRC, I formatted the big disc with something like partition magic in
fat 32. I never
had any problems with it (there is only one large parition on it).
It is just a data disc (the system
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