Hi All,
I have just seen that BBC4 (freeview and satellite channel) are
broadcasting a specially made movie length drama about Sir Clive
Sinclair and his race to become the first person to release an
affordable home computer in the UK (The ZX80). Its filled with 80's
nostalgia, including original
OK George,
I don't confess to fully understand what you are suggesting might be the
cause of my problem but I am prepared to add an extra window over the
whole screen (borderless, I presume) to see if it provides a solution. I
will report back later.
Thanks to all who have spent their time o
On 29 Sep 2009, at 15:54, John Gilpin wrote:
Can anyone suggest what may be happening and offer any advice on how
to cure this problem?
I am pretty certain that the answer to the problem lies with the way
the Pointer Environment works. One of its nicest features is the way
it deals wit
On 30 Sep 2009, at 14:12, Bob Spelten wrote:
I have checked the settings in the config screen and both the
Resolution
and Window Mode are the same - 512 X 384 and it doesn't seem to
make any
difference whether I run with Window Mode ticked or not, I get the
same
result. Similarly, when Q
Op Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:28:46 +0200 schreef John Gilpin
:
I have checked the settings in the config screen and both the Resolution
and Window Mode are the same - 512 X 384 and it doesn't seem to make any
difference whether I run with Window Mode ticked or not, I get the same
result. Similarly, wh
Hi Bob,
I have checked the settings in the config screen and both the Resolution
and Window Mode are the same - 512 X 384 and it doesn't seem to make any
difference whether I run with Window Mode ticked or not, I get the same
result. Similarly, when QPC2 opens up it is a small window in the mi
Op Tue, 29 Sep 2009 16:54:01 +0200 schreef John Gilpin
:
This routine runs perfectly on my Aurora/SGC set-ups in either QDOS -JS
Roms - or SMSQ but when I run the same boot in QPC2 v3.34 beta 3,I tend
to lose the top and both side borders completely and just havevarious
horizontal lines acr
George,
Will send copy of code off list.
Thanks for your interest.
John G.
gdgqler wrote:
On 29 Sep 2009, at 15:54, John Gilpin wrote:
Many years ago, I wrote some BASIC code to assist me in putting
together a "ONE NAME" study as part of our genealogical activity.
Recently, my trusty Au
On 29 Sep 2009, at 15:54, John Gilpin wrote:
Many years ago, I wrote some BASIC code to assist me in putting
together a "ONE NAME" study as part of our genealogical activity.
Recently, my trusty Aurora/SGC/QuBide set-ups have been letting me
down and I have been advised (as a precaution) t