Re: [Ql-Users] Serial port fault revisited

2011-02-19 Thread BryanHorstmann
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

Re: [Ql-Users] USBWiz Driver Update

2011-02-19 Thread Phoebus R. Dokos
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?

[Ql-Users] Emulator options

2011-02-19 Thread Lee Privett
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-

Re: [Ql-Users] Serial port fault revisited

2011-02-19 Thread Tony Firshman
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

Re: [Ql-Users] Emulator options

2011-02-19 Thread David Tubbs
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

Re: [Ql-Users] Emulator options

2011-02-19 Thread Stephen
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

Re: [Ql-Users] Serial port fault revisited

2011-02-19 Thread Tony Firshman
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?

Re: [Ql-Users] Serial port fault revisited

2011-02-19 Thread Marcel Kilgus
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