On 3 Oct 2008, at 01:35, Paul Holmgren wrote:
Hello, any folks there
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I've been wondering too.
George
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Paul Holmgren schreef:
Paul Holmgren wrote:
Hello, any folks there
according to the receved missive, at least I now know I haven't been
dropped from the mailinglist
:-) all
I'm still listening and trying to figure out why my keyboard doesn't do
what it is supposed to do with 'QPC' under
François Van Emelen wrote:
Paul Holmgren schreef:
Paul Holmgren wrote:
Hello, any folks there
according to the receved missive, at least I now know I haven't been
dropped from the mailinglist
:-) all
I'm still listening and trying to figure out why my keyboard doesn't do
what it is
Morning François,
I'm still listening and trying to figure out why my keyboard doesn't do
what it is supposed to do with 'QPC' under 'Vista' making it nearly
impossible to use QPC.
You need to upgrade I think to run QPC under Vista. See Marcel's web site
for details.
Cheers,
Norman.
When I put my QPC2 onto a stick I had to define where WIN1 to WIN3
were. The definition depended on what letter each host machine
decided to use for the stick. This was no problem.
However I have tried without success to define a WIN file across a PC
network. Does anyone know how to do
We don't have a British Pound symbol (was the C-64 the last keyboard in the
US to have that?), but we certainly have a \. I can't imagine any other
major modern day differences. We have the $ sign above the 4 key, so I
would assume that you have the British Pound symbol above the same, no?
On 3 Oct 2008, at 15:38, Bill Loguidice wrote:
We don't have a British Pound symbol (was the C-64 the last
keyboard in the
US to have that?), but we certainly have a \. I can't imagine any
other
major modern day differences. We have the $ sign above the 4 key,
so I
would assume that you
We're talking about a modern keyboard, right, not a North American QL? We
have all the slashes \/, otherwise we'd have a hard time getting on the
Internet...
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
http://www.armchairarcade.com
A PC Magazine
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Hi,
Does the recent article in QL Today, by Dilwyn Jones, cover this ?
Entitled Relative Path Names and QL Emulators.
Using the DOS command of ..\ - where the - dot dot backslash - takes
you to the root directory of a
With QPC2, you just define the country in the set up and the keyboard
matches. In the USA, by setting this the keyboard is the North
American one automatically.
jim
On 3-Oct-08, at 10:51 AM, Bill Loguidice wrote:
We're talking about a modern keyboard, right, not a North American
QL?
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