Does anyone know where I can get hold of the source for this c68 cross
compiler? I have the DOS/NT/UNIX binaries, but I'm interested in
updating it to run under Win32.
As an aside, I recently finished migrating an MK14 emulator to run
under Vista. It's nothing spectacular, but it does have a
Adrian,
The source for the cross-compiler is the same as that used for the QL
version. It is merely a case of configuring the config.h file correctly
for the host and target platforms when building the compiler. If I
remember correctly MSVC project and make files are included.
It is
Dave,
Firstly, I'm not implying anything. I didn't mean to cause so much
offence by my request. I did not realise that XTC68 was exactly the
same suite as the C68 compiler which you have done a sterling job of
maintaining for many years. I thought, as the binaries I have were
dated 1997, that it
On 12 Oct 2009, at 18:54, Rich Mellor wrote:
Can anyone please confirm that both QPC2 and q-emulator will work
with a USB floppy disk drive - I am looking to upgrade my PC, but
most of them don't have built in floppy disk drives any more :-(
I use a floppy USB drive with my QPC2. It
No problems with my USB Floppy Drive on my (Vista) Laptop and QPC2.
Works just like flp1_
John Gilpin.
gdgqler wrote:
On 12 Oct 2009, at 18:54, Rich Mellor wrote:
Can anyone please confirm that both QPC2 and q-emulator will work
with a USB floppy disk drive - I am looking to upgrade my PC,
Adrian,
I was not upset or anything - I just wondered if you realized that. The
XTC68 was just the version compiled to run on DOS and produce 68000 code. In
fact most of the C68 development actually took place under Windows using
Visual C as the debugging tools were rather better.
There has
Adrian,
I think you read the mood of Dave's reply incorrectly. We hear the word
'Implying' only in police drama's where the suspect is being interrogated so
you could be forgiven for getting the wrong end of the stick :-) I too read
Dave's reply and baulked at the use of that one word,
I have put on my site:
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/george.gwilt/
a new version of UCONFIG which produces config blocks for S*BASIC,
Assembler and C programs. The new version allows a full alteration of
an existing config block from the input of a _INS file (which is the
config block for an
Evening all,
...
As I said if you were interested in producing a Windows graphic front-end
then feel free to go ahead. It should not be very hard to do using
Microsoft .NET toolset.
Or, even beter QT!
Cheers,
Norman.
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Norman,
QT might produce a portable result, but it is much harder to program.
DAve
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[mailto:ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] On Behalf Of Norman Dunbar
Sent: 14 October 2009 21:56
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users]
Derek,
QT is on all the major platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac). However it is VERY
large, so there is no chance of ever getting it onto the QL.
Dave
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[mailto:ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] On Behalf Of Derek Stewart
Sent: 14
Hi
Thanks to everyone who answered my initial post on this peculiar issue
of MRUN not continuing to run the remaining program after merging some
definitions.
Firstly, I tried the simple cases suggested and yes, MRUN works just as
expected.
Secondly, line numbers of the merged definitions
Hello again
Thanks for that - I might therefore go back to running QPC in MS Virtual
PC, as Wolfgang suggested.
Only trouble is that I found QPC a little unstable in that VM. Actually,
most any emulator in MS VPC seemed to go funny.
Regards,
Martyn Hill
London
Martyn Hill wrote:
Hello
Hello once again
Thanks for the replies.
So, it's more a case of hiding Job 0, than trying to bring the QDT +
wallpaper to the top.
Looks like I need to fork-out some cash for QPAC2 after years of trying
to do without it!
Regards,
Martyn Hill
London.
Martyn Hill wrote:
Hi *
I have a
Hi Martyn,
Did you see my reply before? I am the writer of QDT in case you
didn't recognize my name.
You can position your QDT folders and icons anywhere you want on your
desktop. You said that you were working with an 800x600 desktop so
you should have room around the normal default
I must admit that QL Farmer is not a game I have ever come across before
- does anyone recall who published it, or even better, have a version
which runs from disk?
Rich
http://www.rwapsoftware.co.uk
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