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 % (firs
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
p
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
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 p
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, a
Hi Norm,
> One of the reasons I did some work was a recent almost total loss of over 300
> floppies going back many years.
Oh my. That sounds similiar to my Q60 harddisk loss long ago.
> I have qxltools on my laptop but haven't looked at it for ages, I think I had
> problems compiling it - but
You may want to try a older Version of QPC2 but Some THINGS` work better on
the old Version Then the New Version you just see what works Right for you
On Saturday, 2 February 2019, 22:18:33 GMT, Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users
wrote:
Hi Peter.
One of the reasons I did some work was a rec
Hi Peter.
One of the reasons I did some work was a recent almost total loss of over 300
floppies going back many years. They had all seized in the cases and refused to
rotate. I have "ripped" the ones that still work onto my Linux laptop for
posterity. Qltools comes in handy as I cannot get QPC
Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users wrote:
> Revision 2.15.5
>
> [...]
>
> If you enjoy using this half as much as I've enjoyed amending it, then
> I've had twice as much fun as you! :o)
That's great work! But like many, I went from floppy images to harddisk
images to be honest. Most native machines now
Hi,
That's quite a changelog!
Wolfgang
Revision 2.15.5
1) Now compiles under Windows with Gcc. I used CodeBlocks with the built
in 32bit gcc to do the builds. There's also a makefile for shell usage.
2) Fixed 32bit bug in formatting an ed image file. It would segfault on
Windows 64bit wh
Revision 2.15.5
1) Now compiles under Windows with Gcc. I used CodeBlocks with the built
in 32bit gcc to do the builds. There's also a makefile for shell usage.
2) Fixed 32bit bug in formatting an ed image file. It would segfault on
Windows 64bit when compiled as 32bit, but not as a 64 bit bu
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