I think it's a very demanding job for a single person.
Of course if someone organized a work group …
2018-07-26 16:06 GMT+02:00 pjwitte via Ql-Users :
> On 26/07/2018 14:50, Jan Bredenbeek via Ql-Users wrote:
>
> What we really need, is a new file system! :)
>
> I like the way DOS_DRIVE/NFA_DRIVE
On 26/07/2018 14:50, Jan Bredenbeek via Ql-Users wrote:
What we really need, is a new file system! :)
I like the way DOS_DRIVE/NFA_DRIVE work in QPC2/SMSQmulator. You can
"root" the device DOS/NFA anywhere in the host's filing system. The
result is transparent to the rest of the system. This w
Jan Bredenbeek via Ql-Users wrote:
>> Has anybody got the source code to the SUB device? It does this kind
>> of substitutions.
> I remember having done a disassembly some years ago. Will look when the
> temperature here drops to non-tropical levels (it's now 35C :( ).
Thanks, but it's so small I
Tobias.Froeschle--- via Ql-Users wrote:
> When you want to solve this on device driver level, the driver has
> to _know_ a directory has been opened with an aliased name. In the
> DIR case, I firmly believe it doesn't (but please do correct me if
> I'm wrong).
Depends on which driver are you speak
On 26 July 2018 at 13:24, Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com> wrote:
>
> Has anybody got the source code to the SUB device? It does this kind
> of substitutions.
>
I remember having done a disassembly some years ago. Will look when the
temperature here drops to non-tropical lev
When you want to solve this on device driver level, the driver has to _know_ a
directory has been opened with an aliased name. In the DIR case, I firmly
believe it doesn't (but please do correct me if I'm wrong). My assumption was
that it is within the flow of the DIR command that the aliasing h
Jan Bredenbeek via Ql-Users wrote:
> This has always been the problem with substitution devices. One solution
> would be to rewrite the io.fstrg/fs.headr/etc code to substitute the
> filenames read as well (essentially chop off the directory path
> substituted). In case of io.fstrg this means check
This has always been the problem with substitution devices. One solution
would be to rewrite the io.fstrg/fs.headr/etc code to substitute the
filenames read as well (essentially chop off the directory path
substituted). In case of io.fstrg this means checking if the channel is
opened for directory
and can not this problem be corrected?
Now that the network is also available for emulators, it is a very heavy
limitation
Giorgio
2018-07-26 10:45 GMT+02:00 Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users <
ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com>:
> Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users wrote:
> > From the QL Forum:
>
> Copy of my answ
Giorgio Garabello via Ql-Users wrote:
> From the QL Forum:
Copy of my answer:
The problem is that QL filenames always include the directory paths
and the usual substitution devices like DEV only redirect the OPEN
call, after that the channel is maintained by the other driver, so the
result of DIR
>From the QL Forum:
"I have had a report of a problem with my IP Network driver. But the
symptoms suggest to me that its an operating system problem.
If you set up a network of two stations NET 2, and NET 3
On NET 2 you run the file server FSERVE, and it has a directory WIN1_PRG_
On NET 3 you use
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