Hi Jan,
> When I use a splitter and connect the keyboard to the corresponding
> connector on the spiltter, the Q68 freezes at the boot loader screen
> even if the mouse is not connected.
The simple reason is that most (not all) splitter cables lead the mouse
to the primary PS/2 port. This was
Hi Jan
This was posted on the QL Forum:
https://qlforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2097=PS%2F2+Q68=160
Repeated here:
Just a further note on the topic of PS/2 Splitter cables.
I recently purchased a Genius DX-110 Optical Mouse, on connecting the mouse to
the Q68, via Splitter cable, stopped the
Hi Dilwyn,
On 29-02-2024 19:05, Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users wrote:
I might agree with that, were it not for the fact that there has been
no issue whatsoever with running SMSQ/E on it (apart from the fact I
have to configure it not to try to do fast SD card access).
Anyway, once Derek has been
I might agree with that, were it not for the fact that there has been
no issue whatsoever with running SMSQ/E on it (apart from the fact I
have to configure it not to try to do fast SD card access).
Anyway, once Derek has been able to reprogram it, we'll know if it's
the software version or
Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users wrote:
> 1.05 - That's the version that caused me all the Minerva problems.
A hardware problem seems more likely to me, because logic version 1.05
works with the latest Minerva elsewhere.
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1.05 - That's the version that caused me all the Minerva problems. My Q68
is on its way to Derek to reprogram to another version, which should then
tell me if all the problems are down to the Q68 version, or if something
else is at play.
Before sending it off, I gave it one fresh try of the most
Hi Jan,
I can do any upgrades if you want to send the Q68 to me.
Regards,
Derek
I have upgraded the Q68 FPGA firmware to v1.05 last week and everything
is working fine, no lock-ups. However, using 40MHz SDHC clock gets
corrupted file reads, at least when using the original Q68 SDHC card. So