Re: [Ql-Users] QLTools - 2.15.5 available
Hi Wolf, On 05/02/2019 14:01, Wolfgang Lenerz via Ql-Users wrote: int nbrOfSectorsInMap=firstSector.getShort(WinDrive.QWA_SCTM)&0x; // that many sectors are supposed to be in the fat int temp=nbrOfSectorsInMap/(firstSector.getShort(WinDrive.QWA_SCTG)&0x); if (nbrOfSectorsInMap % (firstSector.getShort(WinDrive.QWA_SCTG)&0x) !=0) temp++; // these are the number of clusters needed to hold the map if (temp!=this.fatClusterChain.size()) (...) // if they both agree, all is ok, I have a valid drive map That's very useful indeed, thanks. With a bit of luck, I might be able to get proper qxl.win files created soon. :) Cheers, Norm. -- Norman Dunbar Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd Registered address: 27a Lidget Hill Pudsey West Yorkshire United Kingdom LS28 7LG Company Number: 05132767 ___ QL-Users Mailing List
Re: [Ql-Users] QLTools - 2.15.5 available
Hi, this is the comment I wrote to myself for SMSQmulator in this respect: " Patch for badly constructed drives, like those built by qxltools. These drives do NOT have cluster entries for the FAT(). They just indicate the number of sectors taken by the FAT. I presume that it can then be presumed that the FAT's sectors are all contiguous and start at sector 0. " Treated like this: int nbrOfSectorsInMap=firstSector.getShort(WinDrive.QWA_SCTM)&0x; // that many sectors are supposed to be in the fat int temp=nbrOfSectorsInMap/(firstSector.getShort(WinDrive.QWA_SCTG)&0x); if (nbrOfSectorsInMap % (firstSector.getShort(WinDrive.QWA_SCTG)&0x) !=0) temp++; // these are the number of clusters needed to hold the map if (temp!=this.fatClusterChain.size()) (...) // if they both agree, all is ok, I have a valid drive map HTH Wolfgang Can you give me an example of how to reproduce the problem(s) you are seeing? I've just created a 20 MB qxl.win with no problems. (So far!) Unfortunately not right now, and my memory is vague. I think that all issues were gone with 16 MB and less. My next image size step was probably 32 MB, not just 20 MB. It could be, that just recompiling the latest qxltool source with an up-to-date compiler and library makes the issues disappear. I've created a couple of qxl.win files (at coffee time - I'm working) and checked them with my own QXLWin program. The headers looks strange to me: On the 4 MB I see these dubious fields: * Sectors per map = 21 * Number of maps = 100 * Root directory length = 58 On the 20 MB I see these dubious fields: * Sectors per map = $A1 (161) * Number of maps = 100 * Root directory length = 58 I've had a quick look at the definition of a QLWA header in the code and it appears slightly broken. Some of the fields I would think essential are not being used - sectors per block for example. That changes as the files grow bigger and might be related to your problems. I'll see what I can do - there are still quite a few compilation warnings I need to get rid of first. Cheers, Norm. ___ QL-Users Mailing List
Re: [Ql-Users] QLTools - 2.15.5 available
On 05/02/2019 10:07, pgraf--- via Ql-Users wrote: Hi Peter, Can you give me an example of how to reproduce the problem(s) you are seeing? I've just created a 20 MB qxl.win with no problems. (So far!) Unfortunately not right now, and my memory is vague. I think that all issues were gone with 16 MB and less. My next image size step was probably 32 MB, not just 20 MB. It could be, that just recompiling the latest qxltool source with an up-to-date compiler and library makes the issues disappear. I've created a couple of qxl.win files (at coffee time - I'm working) and checked them with my own QXLWin program. The headers looks strange to me: On the 4 MB I see these dubious fields: * Sectors per map = 21 * Number of maps = 100 * Root directory length = 58 On the 20 MB I see these dubious fields: * Sectors per map = $A1 (161) * Number of maps = 100 * Root directory length = 58 I've had a quick look at the definition of a QLWA header in the code and it appears slightly broken. Some of the fields I would think essential are not being used - sectors per block for example. That changes as the files grow bigger and might be related to your problems. I'll see what I can do - there are still quite a few compilation warnings I need to get rid of first. Cheers, Norm. -- Norman Dunbar Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd Registered address: 27a Lidget Hill Pudsey West Yorkshire United Kingdom LS28 7LG Company Number: 05132767 ___ QL-Users Mailing List
Re: [Ql-Users] QLTools - 2.15.5 available
Hi Norm, > > Sounds good. I could compile qxltools, but that was long ago. My concern > > are image sizes over 16 MB and some strange characters in the > > commandline output. > > What problems do you have with 16MB files? I presume you mean that the > qxl.win file is over 16Mb, and it's not a problem of writing something > that big into a qxl.win? Yes, I mean QLWA image sizes over 16 MB, not file sizes. > I don't see any weirdness on the command line output though. I'm mainly > on Linux which might be helping. More on the Windoze side here. > Can you give me an example of how to reproduce the problem(s) you are > seeing? I've just created a 20 MB qxl.win with no problems. (So far!) Unfortunately not right now, and my memory is vague. I think that all issues were gone with 16 MB and less. My next image size step was probably 32 MB, not just 20 MB. It could be, that just recompiling the latest qxltool source with an up-to-date compiler and library makes the issues disappear. Peter ___ QL-Users Mailing List
Re: [Ql-Users] QLTools - 2.15.5 available
On 04/02/2019 17:25, Peter Graf wrote: Sounds good. I could compile qxltools, but that was long ago. My concern are image sizes over 16 MB and some strange characters in the commandline output. What problems do you have with 16MB files? I presume you mean that the qxl.win file is over 16Mb, and it's not a problem of writing something that big into a qxl.win? I don't see any weirdness on the command line output though. I'm mainly on Linux which might be helping. Can you give me an example of how to reproduce the problem(s) you are seeing? I've just created a 20 MB qxl.win with no problems. (So far!) Cheers, Norm. -- Norman Dunbar Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd Registered address: 27a Lidget Hill Pudsey West Yorkshire United Kingdom LS28 7LG Company Number: 05132767 ___ QL-Users Mailing List