Roy wood wrote:
QPC will currently not run on Vista. Marcel is making a new copy which
will. Apart from that Vista really needs a massive 4Gb RAM to run with
full optimization!
Even with the latest dual-core processor, 4GB RAM and a GeForce 8800GTS
320Mb Graphics Card, Vista is still
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From: Wolfgang Lenerz
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Comment from the Traditional QUANTA Committee
gwicks wrote :
Sorry, John, but you are missing the point. In this case Quanta should
not
have needed a
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gwicks wrote:
The USB project was a good example of this. It concerns a major need of the
QL community, it was not expensive and it involves an established trader
with a proven track record. As it happens Tony Firshman has intervened
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Roy wood schreef:
Here is a little conundrum for you.
I have a zip file which was sent to me by Jim Hunkins with QDT v 1.01 on
it. It has sat on my downloads directory for ages since v1.02 is the
current one. I was
On 23 Feb 2007, at 10:53, George Gwilt wrote:
The only other way would be to find someone to volunteer to convert
the
smsq/e sources (which were originally written using QMAC) so that
they
could be compiled with another assembler. However, GWASL is the only
public domain assembler so
On 23 Feb 2007, at 18:44, Daniele Terdina wrote:
What would prevent GWASS to be augmented to 'understand' Qmac
macros? (In
general terms... I'm not familiar with either assembler having only
used
Metacomco's assembler myself).
GWASS macros, like HISOFT assemblers and others (in fact
fiddle_de_dee MACRO par1,par2
would start a Qmac macro.
Later you might have inside this macro
DC.L par1
GWASS would have
fiddle_de_dee MACRO
DC.L\1
Are you sure this is the _only_ difference? If that's the case, I could
easily write a
I agree with your comment George, however, I wonder how many people might
be interested in working on smsq/e if they could easily compile it on a
non-68020+ environment. Q-emuLator can run SMSQ/e Gold Card (it does not
support 68020+) at least and it could possibly generate sufficient
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 18:46:17 -, George Gwilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 Feb 2007, at 18:38, Rich Mellor wrote:
I agree with your comment George, however, I wonder how many people
might
be interested in working on smsq/e if they could easily compile
it on a
non-68020+ environment.
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 18:39:31 -, George Gwilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 Feb 2007, at 15:52, Rich Mellor wrote:
On 23 Feb 2007, at 18:44, Daniele Terdina wrote:
What would prevent GWASS to be augmented to 'understand' Qmac
macros? (In
general terms... I'm not familiar with
Dear all of you..
Some days ago I mysteriously began to receive this mail list. I have been
smiling, laughing and almost wiping when I read what you are writing. I
left the list many years ago, but all seems to be the same. Much the same
people, much the same subjects and much the same persons
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Dennis S wrote:
John,
In Outlook Tools Menu click:
Options, Send, Mail Sending Format, Plain Text settings:
Tick the box; Indent the original text when replying or
forwarding.
Viola,
Denny
Forwarding? Does that mean 'replying' too?
...
Tony wrote -
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Forwarding? Does that mean 'replying' too?
... and is the default a '' character?
When I last looked (in OE) I think it mentioned the term 'quote text
in-line'.
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Message Auto Options in OE are -
reply, reply all and forward.
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