>> It does seem, in this day and age, as if Minerva should be considered a
>> base system, and the use of QDOS should be deprecated.
>
>Hear hear, that's what I've tried to sell for years now ;-) I cannot
>think of any single reason to not use Minerva, except perhaps the fear
>of killing the keyboa
Dave Park wrote:
> It does seem, in this day and age, as if Minerva should be considered a
> base system, and the use of QDOS should be deprecated.
Hear hear, that's what I've tried to sell for years now ;-) I cannot
think of any single reason to not use Minerva, except perhaps the fear
of killing
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
>>> Does it contain this feature (background drawing), too?
>> Yes, it does. Can't say whether it fully works, however, I normally use
>> SMSQ/E instead of the plain QL stuff.
> Remember, though, that this version doesn't work across all QL ROM
> versions - Minerva being requi
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:17 AM, Dilwyn Jones
wrote:
> One more question - what is the last Pointer Environment version for the
>>> plain QDOS?
>>>
>>
>> Should be 203 205 231 (PE, WMan, HotRext)
>>
>> Does it contain this feature (background drawing), too?
>>>
>> Yes, it does. Can't say whether
One more question - what is the last Pointer Environment version for the
plain QDOS?
Should be 203 205 231 (PE, WMan, HotRext)
Does it contain this feature (background drawing), too?
Yes, it does. Can't say whether it fully works, however, I normally use
SMSQ/E instead of the plain QL stuff.
Am 20.03.2013 um 06:41 schrieb Jiri Dolezal:
>> The feature you requested (background update) was by the way done by
>> me ;-)
>
> One more question - what is the last Pointer Environment version for the
> plain QDOS?
Should be 203 205 231 (PE, WMan, HotRext)
> Does it contain this feature (b
The feature you requested (background update) was by the way done by
me ;-)
One more question - what is the last Pointer Environment version for
the plain QDOS?
Does it contain this feature (background drawing), too?
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Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Well, that was meant to be private... thank you, eMail program ;-)
Marcel
Which eMail program was it (so I know not to use it in future) :o))
Dilwyn Jones
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Marcel said -
"Well, that was meant to be private... thank you, eMail program ;-)"
OK Marcel, I'll pretend I haven't seen it - just until you tell us again.
John in Wales
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Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> The commercial phase of SMSQ/E is pretty much over, I'm hoping to
> organize free downloads sooner or later. Which release do you need?
>
> The feature you requested (background update) was by the way done by
> me ;-)
Well, that was meant to be private... thank you, eMail pr
Jiri Dolezal wrote:
> Perfect!
> My (old) SMSQ was not able to do this, l and I was really hesitating
> to buy the latest one.
> Now I have one more reason to spent 90 EUR for it.
The commercial phase of SMSQ/E is pretty much over, I'm hoping to
organize free downloads sooner or later. Which rel
yes, it is perfectly possible.
And already done ;)
Perfect!
My (old) SMSQ was not able to do this, l and I was really hesitating
to buy the latest one.
Now I have one more reason to spent 90 EUR for it.
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Jiri,
yes, it is perfectly possible.
And already done ;)
SMSQ/E in it's current version supports background tasks not vein stopped when
they have output available, i.e. more or less what PICE/PEX did.
The feature can be (de)activated using the PE_BGON and PE_BGOFF keywords.
Sometimes, destiny
I know, that partialy overlapped window process in PE (both QDOS and
SMSQ) will be paused on attempt to write into the window and is
resumed again on its window activation.
I have found PICE/PEX utility, that, if I understand correctly,
redraws windows in the background, i.e., the running pro
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