On 12/10/2010 09:26, Tony Firshman wrote:
Bryan Horstmann wrote, on 12/Oct/10 09:08 | Oct12:
on 10/10/10 11:40 PM, ql-us...@q-v-d.com wrote:
Rich Mellor wrote, on 10/Oct/10 10:33 | Oct10:
On 10/10/2010 09:18, Bryan Horstmann wrote:
One of my customary QL's has gone faulty on the Ser1 port
On 2/1/2011 8:13 PM, Adrian Ives wrote:
So, my question is this: Is anyone actually interested in me devoting more
time to finish this project? If (and it is still an if) the driver can be
brought to a release-stable state, is there interest in a commercial product
based around this?
Emulators such as QL2K allow various QL ROMs to be preloaded by linking them to
the relevant file, does anyone know if is possible to link to a set of
extensions this way instead waiting for them to be LRESPR in a BOOT program?
Lee
- Back to the QL-
BryanHorstmann wrote, on 19/Feb/11 11:14 | Feb19:
printing problems snipped
Revisiting this subject
Recently I happened to see a reference to the Super Gold Card having an
8049 chip which handles the serial port (amongst other jobs). It could
therefore. be the SGC which is faulty, as the
At 15:07 19/02/2011 +, you wrote:
Emulators such as QL2K allow various QL ROMs to be preloaded by linking
them to the relevant file, does anyone know if is possible to link to a
set of extensions this way instead waiting for them to be LRESPR in a BOOT
program?
Put them into Eprom, I
On 19/02/2011 15:07, Lee Privett wrote:
Emulators such as QL2K allow various QL ROMs to be preloaded by
linking them to the relevant file, does anyone know if is possible to
link to a set of extensions this way instead waiting for them to be
LRESPR in a BOOT program?
I'm not sure if your
Dave Park wrote, on 19/Feb/11 17:31 | Feb19:
Could you educate us a little on how the 8049 (which is a standard Intel
microcontroller) gets its program? How is an 8749 different from an 8049?
Does it run the same program the 8049 runs but better, or a different
program provided by the *Hermes?
Tony Firshman wrote:
Not only did he get the code working but he also made some improvements
to the sound. I almost said 'sound improvements' which is also true but
not the same thing (8-)#
I did analyze the original 8049 code to implement the QPC sound
emulation. I dimly remember it being an