Op Tue, 26 Apr 2011 02:19:20 +0300 schreef David Tubbs
davet...@tiscali.co.uk:
My daughter is in Crete at the mo', she is somewhat fluent, so I asked
her.
Amongst the peasantry it is said as Tea she but in what might be
called high Greek it is Tie che where the ch is as in that Scottish
My daughter is in Crete at the mo', she is somewhat fluent, so I asked her.
Amongst the peasantry it is said as Tea she but in what might be
called high Greek it is Tie che where the ch is as in that Scottish body
of water - Loch, or as in Van Goch (when not the American removal firm -
Van Go) a
On 26 Apr 2011, at 10:26, Billy wrote:
My daughter is in Crete at the mo', she is somewhat fluent, so I asked her.
Amongst the peasantry it is said as Tea she but in what might be
called high Greek it is Tie che where the ch is as in that Scottish body
of water - Loch, or as in Van Goch
At 10:26 26/04/2011 +0100, you wrote:
Oh tell me about it,my surname Waugh, pronounced in Scotland as in Scots
Loch, not Wao, War, Woff or even weirder.
Some 60yrs ago I knew a Geordie of your name,spoken of as Billy Yuff.
When Evekyn wrote his autobiography a cartoon in Private Eye -
Little
Adrian Ives wrote:
Thanks to Rich Mellor, who managed to source a Hermes chip, I
can now confirm that the Ser-USB will work on a standard QL
fitted with Hermes at speeds up to 19200 baud. It is still
necessary to load the asynchronous I/O module (the Queue
Manager), though. This takes
In January this year I've asked for support while trying to add a second
hand harddisk to one of my CST Thor computers. Not much feedback received
then (BTW: Thanks Bob).
Now I have good news. I've received a second harddisk some weeks later and
thanks to the long eastern weekend I found the time
hence the humour around this site
http://www.penisland.net/
Lee
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Yes, but Americans talk funny, so the pronunciation is suspect even if the
letters are the same.
Around here, 'pin' and 'pen' have the exact same pronunciation! :P
Dave
Would anyone interested in buying a usbwiz ser-usb interface please
contact Adrian Ives direct on adrian AT acanthis DOT co DOT uk .
I don't know the price, but I guess it could be over £120 (plus postage).
It is no good writing here as he is not subscribed to the list.
Please cc me as well so
I have posted you message on the QLFORUM as well Tony
Lee
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- Original Message -
From: Tony Firshman
To: ql-users
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 2:40 PM
Subject: [Ql-Users] ser-usb
Would anyone interested in buying a usbwiz ser-usb
On 26/04/2011 12:27, David Tubbs wrote:
At 10:26 26/04/2011 +0100, you wrote:
Oh tell me about it,my surname Waugh, pronounced in Scotland as in
Scots Loch, not Wao, War, Woff or even weirder.
Some 60yrs ago I knew a Geordie of your name,spoken of as Billy Yuff.
Well I was born in
Lee Privett wrote, on 26/Apr/11 15:39 | Apr26:
Lee/
I have posted you message on the QLFORUM as well Tony
Many thanks. I haven't signed up for the forum. This mailing list does
much the same job for me, and I don't have to log on.
I am keen to see this put into production. Adrian has done
Computer Research Centrum, Ltd wrote, on 26/Apr/11 16:23 | Apr26:
Would anyone interested in buying a usbwiz ser-usb interface please
contact Adrian Ives direct on adrian AT acanthis DOT co DOT uk .
I don't know the price, but I guess it could be over £120 (plus postage).
I didnt catch the
Does anyone know if there is a QL Finland User Group?
Lee
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Op Tue, 26 Apr 2011 15:38:29 +0300 schreef Urs Koenig (QL) q...@bluewin.ch:
thanks to the long eastern weekend I found the time to tinker again.
Solution was easy:
1. Get a drive which is working and not damaged/dead. ;-)
Always a good idea.
2. Set SCSI ID to 0 (No jumpers inserted).
3. You
As I said to Computer Research Centrum (who are you?) privately:
I'm new in this mail list. You can't know anything about me, I'm
known as dex on the QL Forum.
Computer research is my email account dedicated to mail lists about
computers, not a real company.
Any serial port. 4800 with
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