I thought I would just add my pwn comments on the sad demise of QL-Today.
Many thanks for all of the efforts and contributions which have been
made over the years - I always enjoyed reading the magazine and
following various articles.
It was interesting that, despite being a member of the
Op Fri, 27 Sep 2013 11:34:05 +0200 schreef Rich Mellor
r...@rwapservices.co.uk:
...
One minor comment that has come back from him is that the version of
QPC2 on the DVD could not access his disk drives, whereas q-emulator
could - seems very odd - has anyone else noticed this?
If
Op Fri, 27 Sep 2013 05:31:38 +0200 schreef Hugh Cumper hcum...@usa.net:
I have just received QPC from the QL Today disc having been a Qemulator
user
in the past and I have a couple of basic questions. The only way I can
get
the emulated QL to fill the screen is to drop down to 512x256
On 27/09/2013 10:59, Bob Spelten wrote:
Op Fri, 27 Sep 2013 11:34:05 +0200 schreef Rich Mellor
r...@rwapservices.co.uk:
...
One minor comment that has come back from him is that the version of
QPC2 on the DVD could not access his disk drives, whereas q-emulator
could - seems very odd - has
Hugh Cumper wrote:
I have just received QPC from the QL Today disc having been a Qemulator user
in the past and I have a couple of basic questions. The only way I can get
the emulated QL to fill the screen is to drop down to 512x256 resolution and
QL Colors, is there a way to get a usable
On 27/09/2013 10:34, Rich Mellor wrote:
I thought I would just add my pwn comments on the sad demise of QL-Today.
Many thanks for all of the efforts and contributions which have been
made over the years - I always enjoyed reading the magazine and
following various articles.
It was
I have just received QPC from the QL Today disc having been a Qemulator
user
in the past and I have a couple of basic questions. The only way I can get
the emulated QL to fill the screen is to drop down to 512x256 resolution
and
QL Colors, is there a way to get a usable screen size and
if you want to change colour depth, use DISP_COLOUR colour_depth where
colour_depth is 0 for QL modes, 3 for 16 bit colour or 2 for 156 colour
modes.
Oops, sorry, should read 2 for 256 colour modes not 156 colour of course.
Dilwyn
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