(very much a novice)
That makes both of us :D I'm glad you got it up and running! :)
On Sunday, 12 January 2020, 15:16:16 GMT, Brian Kemmett via Ql-Users
wrote:
Hello Pete. Update ... I have managed to get your game working ! I
realised I had to use the discImage file after a lot of h
Hello Pete. Update ... I have managed to get your game working ! I
realised I had to use the discImage file after a lot of head-scratching
on how to actually use the image. It works perfectly with QeMulator & JS
ROM, and with SMSQmulator with SMSQE, apart from the borders screwing
up. It was tr
Am 12.01.20 um 11:59 schrieb Daniel Baum via Ql-Users:
To add to my previous message, EXing the main executable on QPC2 seemingly
allows it to run at any resolution, but without graphics.
D.
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 12:50 PM Daniel Baum wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for your effort - I'm looking forw
To add to my previous message, EXing the main executable on QPC2 seemingly
allows it to run at any resolution, but without graphics.
D.
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 12:50 PM Daniel Baum wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your effort - I'm looking forward to playing the game. Text
> adventure games have
Hello,
Thanks for your effort - I'm looking forward to playing the game. Text
adventure games have become extinct in recent years, and I kind of miss
them.
As for SMSQ/E, the game appears to work well on the Q68 at 512x256 in four
colours. In other solutions, the graphics are corrupted. On QPC2 a
On Saturday, 11 January 2020, 12:31:55 GMT, Marcos Cruz via Ql-Users
wrote:
En/Je/On/In 2020-01-09 08:45, peet vanpeebles via Ql-Users
escribió/skribis/wrote/scrit:
> Here is my completed game (at last!) For you all to enjoy for free,
> I've also included the source files, design manual,
I'm not 100%, but I could have sworn a few people have had the game running on
SMSQ/E. Have you tried the img disc image? You can also exec the 198ad
directly, bypassing the boot file all together. I'll see if I can ask around
for some help :)
On Saturday, 11 January 2020, 17:42:51 GMT, Bri
Hi Pete, Just tried out your game using Qemulator with SMSQ/E, it fails
with a bad parameter at line 90? Think it's the "EXEC_W" command. Is
there any way around this ?
regards .. Brian Kemmett
On 09/01/2020 08:45, peet vanpeebles via Ql-Users wrote:
> Here is my completed game (at last!) For y
En/Je/On/In 2020-01-09 08:45, peet vanpeebles via Ql-Users
escribió/skribis/wrote/scrit:
> Here is my completed game (at last!) For you all to enjoy for free,
> I've also included the source files, design manual, my working notes,
Thank you Peter. I love text adventures.
I'm trying it with SMSQ
Here is my completed game (at last!) For you all to enjoy for free, I've also
included the source files, design manual, my working notes, and box art, and
the animated intro! The full pack can be downloaded at :
http://www.zen70509.zen.co.uk/198-adventure.zip
It was created using ACT and took me
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Well, GC is already there somehow ;)
It implements a 68000 CPU at 7.5 MHz, so is already somewhat faster than the
original.
Other 68k implementations on the MiST have 68k20 CPUs running at well beyond
25MHz. There’s still a lot of potential.
Tobias
> Am 13.08.2015 um 21:36 schrieb Urs Koenig
Tobias wrote:
> Till Harbaum, the originator of the MiST (an FPGA-based „anything“-
> Computer) has just released his first open-source implementation of a QL on
> FPGA.
> It implements a basic QL with 1 Microdrive and 640k Memory. (But I’m sure
> we’ll grow from there…)
Another QL is born. Great w
Very nice!
On 13 August 2015 at 20:32, Tobias Fröschle
wrote:
> All!
>
> It’s been on the QL Forum, but I know not everyone reads there.
>
> Till Harbaum, the originator of the MiST (an FPGA-based „anything“-Computer)
> has just released his first open-source implementation of a QL on FPGA.
> It
All!
It’s been on the QL Forum, but I know not everyone reads there.
Till Harbaum, the originator of the MiST (an FPGA-based „anything“-Computer)
has just released his first open-source implementation of a QL on FPGA.
It implements a basic QL with 1 Microdrive and 640k Memory. (But I’m sure we’l
> On 17 Jul 2015, at 20:27, Norman Dunbar wrote:
>
> After much work, some wailing, some gnashing of teeth and a good few hours
> typing on my phone while on holiday recently, I have finished updating the
> file
Wow! Every serious QLer should have a copy.
George
_
Ok, I read "Assembly language is very, very simple."
Abandoned... ;-))
7000
4E75
Works always.
Good Job!
Cheers...Ralf
- Original Message -
From: "Norman Dunbar"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 9:27 PM
Subject: [Ql-Users] New QL Assembly Language Book.
Norman, your psychic powers are amazing, how did you know I only had two
friends!
Many thanks for the update though 😊
On Fri, 17 Jul 2015 at 20:27 Norman Dunbar wrote:
> Greetings everyone.
>
> After much work, some wailing, some gnashing of teeth and a good few hours
> typing on my phone while
Greetings everyone.
After much work, some wailing, some gnashing of teeth and a good few hours
typing on my phone while on holiday recently, I have finished updating the file
at http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/downloads/QLToday/QL_Assembly.pdf which is
the good old Assembly Language book I relea
Hello again and thanks for your kind wishes. Tobias gets closest to my idea. I
was planning not to write a single ARM instruction. I'd guessed that all the
assembler would already be present in the Linux. As much as of the bare bones
of Linux as necessary would be kept: file-system support, task
Daniele Terdina wrote:
> Marcel, do you know if any free VHDL simulation/analysis tools
> exist that may be close to a code debugger (breakpoints etc., if that makes
> sense)?
No idea, I've last worked with FPGAs 10 years ago and that was with
actual hardware, some Altera evaluation board running
Ian,
best wishes for getting well soon also from me.
If re-implementing SMSQ/E on ARM one would probably try to use the least
possible ARM assembler portion possible - Maybe a re-write should rather use
the QDOS /concepts/ instead of trying to 100% copy it. (ARM assembler isn’t
even half as mu
Ian,
First of all, get well soon.
Rewriting SMS for the Raspberry Pi would be a whole new enterprise. You can
easily (!) replace the kernel but all of SMS would need to be rewritten in ARM
assembly.
That doesn't mean it cannot be done of course, there's a pretty good "How To"
do bare metal as
;
> Daniele
>
> > Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 01:35:26 +0100
> > From: ql-us...@mail.kilgus.net
> > To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
> > Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] New QL
> >
> > pg...@q40.de wrote:
> > > In case you are thinking about hiring someone to design a better
> &g
tless iterations of
experiments and/or needing the hardware would exceed my available time.
Thanks,
Daniele
> Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 01:35:26 +0100
> From: ql-us...@mail.kilgus.net
> To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
> Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] New QL
>
> pg...@q40.de wrote:
> > I
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> Actually I have dabbled with VHDL in University and would love to do
> more with FPGAs, but no, I have enough pet projects going as it is.
> Perhaps in another life ;-)
HDL *and* 68K emulation experience would indeed be the perfect
combination. Maybe something for the next
OK, done, thank you.
Dilwyn
-Original Message-
From: Peter Graf
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2014 12:05 AM
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] new QL-SD page
Am 22.03.2014 00:57, schrieb Dilwyn Jones:
Now that QL-SD is available, albeit in small numbers so far, I've set
pg...@q40.de wrote:
> In case you are thinking about hiring someone to design a better
> CPU, I'm not sure if software developers are the ones to ask. This
> is not software, it's hardware design. I'm sure folks like Daniele,
> Richard and Marcel know a lot about 68K instructions, but it seems
>
Am 22.03.2014 00:57, schrieb Dilwyn Jones:
> Now that QL-SD is available, albeit in small numbers so far, I've set up a
> page where you can download the manual, software starter pack and the BDI
> (Block Device Image) specification for emulators, thanks to Peter Graf for
> supplying the softwar
John Alexander wrote:
> Question here is what instructions are missing I don't think that the Amiga
> ran an entirely different
Not "missing" but "incorrectly implemented", which is far worse.
The bugs I'm talking about only occur under rare circumstances.
By now, the Q68 is already debugged w
Now that QL-SD is available, albeit in small numbers so far, I've set up a page
where you can download the manual, software starter pack and the BDI (Block
Device Image) specification for emulators, thanks to Peter Graf for supplying
the software and documents.
The page is at http://www.dilwyn.
Question here is what instructions are missing I don't think that the Amiga ran
an entirely different
68K instruction set. Yes may be the instruction coverage may be different but
in practice most sequences
are going to be covered. Also there are several 68K cores so the question is
also which
On 21 Mar 2014 at 18:35, Ralf Reköndt wrote:
> So we should start a Crowdfunding so someone (TT or MK) can write the
> suitable things...?
Not sure what you mean. In case you are thinking about rewriting QL
software so it avoids misimplemented CPU instructions, that would
require knowing all C
So we should start a Crowdfunding so someone (TT or MK) can write the
suitable things...?
Cheers...Ralf
- Original Message -
From: Peter Graf
On 21 Mar 2014 at 15:30, John Alexander wrote:
This is certainly a good way to go
Not so certain. I think I spent 7 years or so debugging
On 21 Mar 2014 at 15:30, John Alexander wrote:
> This is certainly a good way to go
Not so certain. I think I spent 7 years or so debugging 68K cores.
I tried pretty much everything which is available on a
non-commercial basis. None was correct enough for QL assembler
program requirements. If
This is certainly a good way to go but I was wondering if development
would go to
a QL video layout as well as peripherals or go for something all new(ish)
68Kish +QDOS(ish) + Modern(ish) peripherals
Also there is so many FPGA boards about I would suggest ones which are
very widely availabl
Hi again,
sorry I replied to this post privately by mistake. I debugged that 68K
core myself. If it worked well enough for QL assembly code, the Q68 would
have been ready for ages.
Peter
> Hi,
> Just spotted this for $65. It's able to run a 68K core with 32MB RAM,
> 4096 VGA, and USB and SD/
Hi,
Just spotted this for $65. It's able to run a 68K core with 32MB RAM,
4096 VGA, and USB and SD/MMC slot. Source for the 68K is available for
download.
http://www.fleasystems.com/fleaFPGA.html
Malcolm
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On 20/10/13 13:55, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Anyway, myBlogs->cheese->admin->Settings->Discussion
That should have been MyBlogs->choose one->admin-?settings->discussion
of course. I'll need to type Caerphilly in future. (Cheese joke, and
Welsh to boot!) :-)
Cheers,
Norm.
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On 20/10/13 10:32, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I’ve decided to start a QL blog. In other words, I intend to inflict my QL
ramblings on you from day to day!
Good lusk Dilwyn. If I might offer the benefit of my experience:
1. Turn offf self-registration. If you don't you will get thousands upon
thousa
I’ve decided to start a QL blog. In other words, I intend to inflict my QL
ramblings on you from day to day!
Anyone mad enough to want to read it can find it at
http://www.dilwyn2.wordpress.com
Alternatively, just follow links to it from my home page.
It’s been there for a couple of weeks quie
Lee
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- Original Message -
From: thorsten herbert
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 7:42 AM
Subject: [Ql-Users] New QL Hardware
>Hi,
>I've just looked at the fpgaarcade project and it does seem to support
>all we ne
>Hi,
>I've just looked at the fpgaarcade project and it does seem to support
>all we need in terms of hardware and as you point out avoids reinventing
>the wheel. It also has plenty of spare IO, so in theory the old QL
>keyboard could be connected up. Also all connectors are through hole, so
>
>Thanks Thorsten. That link has a lot of very useful facts about the
>FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) chips and the programming
>languages involved etc. A good overview, and an interesting read in
>their forum about developing ST and Amiga type boards from these FPGAs
>too.
>
>I thought t
On 16/03/2011 10:36, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
thorsten herbert wrote:
Hi,
Interesting project, thanks for the link. I also think that there are
already useable 68k projects out and posted the link to the
www.fpgaarcade.com a week ago. My knowledge about this hardware
developments is too limited but I
Considering the small number of QL users, the response to my SD card
ideas for the original QL was overwhelming. Thank you Dilwyn for
your
QUANTA coverage, I had positive feedback outside ql-users as well.
It was a hard decision whether to design an SD card interface or
not,
because I won't b
Hi,
I've just looked at the fpgaarcade project and it does seem to support
all we need in terms of hardware and as you point out avoids reinventing
the wheel. It also has plenty of spare IO, so in theory the old QL
keyboard could be connected up. Also all connectors are through hole, so
it wou
Hi,
as for a major native QL hardware, I won't comment on my project state or
features. This is because I wish to concentrate on the actual work without
public pressure and communication overhead. I'm cooperating with several
competent persons, and a larger team wouldn't be efficient at the mom
thorsten herbert wrote:
Hi,
Interesting project, thanks for the link. I also think that there
are
already useable 68k projects out and posted the link to the
www.fpgaarcade.com a week ago. My knowledge about this hardware
developments is too limited but I would be happy if somebody of the
speci
Hi,
Interesting project, thanks for the link. I also think that there are already
useable 68k projects out and posted the link to the www.fpgaarcade.com a week
ago. My knowledge about this hardware developments is too limited but I would
be happy if somebody of the specialist could just post an
All,
when listening to all this (admittedly interesting) talks about possible
revival of "quasi-native" QL hardware, the following questions should be
answered:
"What is native QL hardware"
"what did it make special 25 years ago"
"what of this would we still want/need today"
1. Had a Motoro
On the new QL hardware front, it would probably be easiest to build a
system which boots directly into an emulator of some kind, probably
under a stripped down Linux kernel.
With this in mind, what about looking as this hardware platform?:
http://beagleboard.org/
It's small (could fit
Norman Dunbar wrote:
I cannot get QPC to run simply because I can't find a way to get the
system to recognise any option that I might have for installing it!
You need to mount the virtual hard disc or CD image and copy the files
you want to test on there, before booting ReactOS. That's the on
el Kilgus"
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] New QL
Norman Dunbar wrote:
I cannot get QPC to run simply because I can't find a way to get the
system to recognise any option that I might have for installing it!
You need to mount the virtual hard disc
Norman Dunbar wrote:
> I cannot get QPC to run simply because I can't find a way to get the
> system to recognise any option that I might have for installing it!
You need to mount the virtual hard disc or CD image and copy the files
you want to test on there, before booting ReactOS. That's the onl
Morning Lee,
> ... so I was
> unable to try any emulators to see if they would work, has anyone else
> faired better?
I tried. I downloaded the VirtualBox package and imported it as a VM.
Starts quickly, can see my hard drive (the VirtualBox one). However,
plugging in my USB stick where QPC lives
49 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] New QL
Malcolm Lear wrote:
OK
http://www.amazon.de/nT-330i-Barebone-Intel-Atom-schwarz/dp/B003DM98HI/ref=pd_cp_computers_1
Made my day 8-)!
Cheers...Ralf
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Malcolm Lear wrote:
OK
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Made my day 8-)!
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Am Dienstag, den 08.02.2011, 21:03 +0100 schrieb Tobias Fröschle:
> Am Dienstag, den 08.02.2011, 20:57 +0100 schrieb Ralf Reköndt:
> > Tobias Fröschle wrote:
> >
> > > Can be had through Amazon in Germany.
> > > http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B003BV256C/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=
Am Dienstag, den 08.02.2011, 20:57 +0100 schrieb Ralf Reköndt:
> Tobias Fröschle wrote:
>
> > Can be had through Amazon in Germany.
> > http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B003BV256C/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=
>
> White...? No way ;-)
Agreed.
On closer inspection, you might find they
OK
http://www.amazon.de/nT-330i-Barebone-Intel-Atom-schwarz/dp/B003DM98HI/ref=pd_cp_computers_1
On 08/02/2011 19:57, Ralf Reköndt wrote:
Tobias Fröschle wrote:
Can be had through Amazon in Germany.
http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B003BV256C/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=
Whit
Tobias Fröschle wrote:
Can be had through Amazon in Germany.
http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B003BV256C/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=
White...? No way ;-)
Cheers...Ralf
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Am Dienstag, den 08.02.2011, 18:14 +0100 schrieb Ralf Reköndt:
>
> Nice idea 8-). I have to look for this here in Germany.
Can be had through Amazon in Germany.
http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B003BV256C/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=
>
> BTW: How would QPC2 work under ReactOS? An
On 08/02/2011 18:04, Tony Firshman wrote:
Malcolm Lear wrote, on 8/Feb/11 16:58 | Feb8:
Hi,
I've just been looking at a nice little 'barebones PC' that will be used
in a research project. Fitted with a hard disc with XP and QPC2 it
should make a nice replacement QL. QPC2 may even work with th
Malcolm Lear wrote, on 8/Feb/11 16:58 | Feb8:
Hi,
I've just been looking at a nice little 'barebones PC' that will be used
in a research project. Fitted with a hard disc with XP and QPC2 it
should make a nice replacement QL. QPC2 may even work with the open
source ReactOS.
http://www.pcupgrade.c
On 08/02/2011 17:14, Ralf Reköndt wrote:
Malcolm Lear wrote:
Hi,
I've just been looking at a nice little 'barebones PC' that will be used
in a research project. Fitted with a hard disc with XP and QPC2 it
should make a nice replacement QL. QPC2 may even work with the open
source ReactOS.
htt
Malcolm Lear wrote:
Hi,
I've just been looking at a nice little 'barebones PC' that will be used
in a research project. Fitted with a hard disc with XP and QPC2 it
should make a nice replacement QL. QPC2 may even work with the open
source ReactOS.
http://www.pcupgrade.co.uk/productdetails.asp?P
Hi,
I've just been looking at a nice little 'barebones PC' that will be used
in a research project. Fitted with a hard disc with XP and QPC2 it
should make a nice replacement QL. QPC2 may even work with the open
source ReactOS.
http://www.pcupgrade.co.uk/productdetails.asp?ProductID=1608&cate
Bruce Nicholls - Quo Vadis Design wrote:
> Quo Vadis Design, a UK based company, announces a new QL website selling
Software and QL Today subscriptions.
> The website is immediately available for use at www.ql-qvd.com .
Nice to see that the UK gets a resurection of a QL dealer.
So the 2009 QL dea
Quo Vadis Design, a UK based company, announces a new QL website selling
Software and QL Today subscriptions.
The website is immediately available for use at www.ql-qvd.com .
Bruce Nicholls - Quo Vadis Design
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David Tubbs wrote:
> have noted that
> ?windows-1253?B?UGhvZWJ1cyBSLiBEb2tvcyAo1u/f4u/yINEuIM30/Orv8ik=?=
>
> and
>
> ?utf-8?B?XCJQaG9lYnVzIFIuIERva29zICjOps6/zq/Oss6/z4IgzqEuIM6dz4TPjA==?=
> =?utf-8?B?zrpcIlwizr/PgilcIg==?=
>
> and
>
> Tony Firshman
>
> are correspondents most likely to
have noted that
?windows-1253?B?UGhvZWJ1cyBSLiBEb2tvcyAo1u/f4u/yINEuIM30/Orv8ik=?=
and
?utf-8?B?XCJQaG9lYnVzIFIuIERva29zICjOps6/zq/Oss6/z4IgzqEuIM6dz4TPjA==?=
=?utf-8?B?zrpcIlwizr/PgilcIg==?=
and
Tony Firshman
are correspondents most likely to complain of "off topic" !
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
> Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
>> On 5 Apr 2006 at 8:20, Tony Firshman wrote:
>> (...)
>>
>>> They meant 'force' of course!
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>
>> Seeing double again?
> Well one is better than none (8-)#
>
Την Wed, 05 Apr 2006 03:20:55 -0400,ο(η) Tony Firshman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
> "Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκ""ος)" wrote:
>> Την Mon, 03 Apr 2006 16:32:04 -0400,ο(η) Jerome Vernet
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
>>
>>> "Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκ""ος)" a écrit :
> What *is* happen
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
> On 5 Apr 2006 at 8:20, Tony Firshman wrote:
> (...)
>
>> They meant 'force' of course!
>>
>> Tony
>>
>> Tony
>>
>
> Seeing double again?
Well one is better than none (8-)#
Sorry Ffibys da Smog, that previous email was not meant to be public.
Tony
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On 5 Apr 2006 at 8:20, Tony Firshman wrote:
(...)
> They meant 'force' of course!
>
> Tony
>
> Tony
>
Seeing double again?
Wolfgang
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"Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκ""ος)" wrote:
> Την Mon, 03 Apr 2006 16:32:04 -0400,ο(η) Jerome Vernet
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
>
>> "Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκ""ος)" a écrit :
What *is* happening with your Greek characters.
Thunderbird at least recognises them, but what are the doub
"Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκ""ος)" a écrit :
>
> They are included... I will send momentarily by separate email
Thanks you !
Jerome
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Την Mon, 03 Apr 2006 16:32:04 -0400,ο(η) Jerome Vernet
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
> "Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκ""ος)" a écrit :
>
>>> Jerome
>>
>> I can send the file to you via separate email if you wish...
>
> Yes, thank you. Do you have the sources ?
>
> Jerome
They are included... I
"Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκ""ος)" a écrit :
>> Jerome
>
> I can send the file to you via separate email if you wish...
Yes, thank you. Do you have the sources ?
Jerome
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Την Mon, 03 Apr 2006 15:14:41 -0400,ο(η) Jerome Vernet
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
> "Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκ""ος)" a écrit :
>
>> Yes it is. I had a problem on the website which was fixed but all the
>> data
>> lost. Hopefully I can replace them in a few days...
> Oh, nice. I will wa
"Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκ""ος)" a écrit :
> Yes it is. I had a problem on the website which was fixed but all the data
> lost. Hopefully I can replace them in a few days...
Oh, nice. I will wait 'til then.
Jerome
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Την Mon, 03 Apr 2006 13:55:16 -0400,ο(η) Jerome Vernet
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
> Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκος) a écrit :
>> Την Mon, 03 Apr 2006 00:39:28 -0400,ο(η) Marcel Kilgus
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
>>
>
>> uQLx doesn't compile under OS X Tiger yet. I am attempting to get ah
Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκος) a écrit :
> Την Mon, 03 Apr 2006 00:39:28 -0400,ο(η) Marcel Kilgus
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
>
> uQLx doesn't compile under OS X Tiger yet. I am attempting to get ahold of
> M. Weatherly that did the original port for details.
At this moment, I was un
Την Mon, 03 Apr 2006 00:39:28 -0400,ο(η) Marcel Kilgus
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε:
> Jerome Vernet wrote:
>> Last but not least, I'm looking for QL emulators, I found qlux, wich
>> unfortunately doesn't want to compile under macOsX.
>
> For the black-box feeling, provided that you do have a PC,
Roy wood wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rich Mellor
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> The cable is not special - a standard PC floppy disk drive cable will
> do.
>
> You are wrong here Rich. The cable is special. PC drive cables twist
> lines 10 through 13 which does not work with the QL
Jerome Vernet wrote:
> Last but not least, I'm looking for QL emulators, I found qlux, wich
> unfortunately doesn't want to compile under macOsX.
For the black-box feeling, provided that you do have a PC, check out
QemuLator or Qlay/QL2K.
If you want to see into what the QL has evolved, check out
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rich Mellor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
The cable is not special - a standard PC floppy disk drive cable will
do.
You are wrong here Rich. The cable is special. PC drive cables twist
lines 10 through 13 which does not work with the QL interfaces. You
actually nee
Rich Mellor wrote:
> On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 20:48:57 +0100, Jerome Vernet
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Tony Firshman a écrit :
>>> Jerome Vernet wrote:
>>> Too *cheap* - I think you mean 'expensive' ( 8 - )#
>> Yes, you're right ;).
>>> Trump Card is an alternative.
>> I think I will deal with
Rich Mellor a écrit :
> Now someone should be able to put me right here, but ideally you need an
> external 3.5" double density floppy disk drive (720K) - the Trump Card
> cannot address a 1.44Mb floppy disk, but I think you could use a standard
> 1.44Mb floppy disk drive so long as you use
On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 20:48:57 +0100, Jerome Vernet
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tony Firshman a écrit :
>> Jerome Vernet wrote:
>
>> Too *cheap* - I think you mean 'expensive' ( 8 - )#
> Yes, you're right ;).
>>
>> Trump Card is an alternative.
>
> I think I will deal with a Trump Card. What do I
Tony Firshman a écrit :
>
> Simple. Remove 8 screws - leaving the two under the microdrives, and
> the top will lift off.
> Note the position of the 6 LED wires (order of black is irrelevant),
> lift the locking clip and remove them.
Thanks.
>
> The membrane will certainly be the problem. S
Tony Firshman a écrit :
> Jerome Vernet wrote:
> Too *cheap* - I think you mean 'expensive' ( 8 - )#
Yes, you're right ;).
>
> Trump Card is an alternative.
I think I will deal with a Trump Card. What do I need with the Trump
card ? A special disk drive ? A special cable ?
Regards.
Jerome
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Jerome Vernet wrote:
> Le 2 avr. 06, à 15:04, Rich Mellor a écrit :
f somebody can provide these suggestion, it will be glad !
>
>> The other option would be to get a disk interface and 3.5" disk drive -
>> these are faily cheap (we have some interfaces in stock although no
>> disk
>> drives).
Jerome Vernet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A long long time ago, nearly 20 year back, I read papers about the new
> Sir Clive system, the QL. I had to wait these 20 years to get one !
>
> So ggoood !
> So here is a boxed QL complete with documentation, original software
> microdrives, originals games on mi
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Subject: Re: [ql-users] New QL Owner
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jerome Vernet
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>A long long time ago, nearly 20 year back, I rea
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jerome Vernet
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Hi,
>
>A long long time ago, nearly 20 year back, I read papers about the new
>Sir Clive system, the QL. I had to wait these 20 years to get one !
>
>So ggoood !
>So here is a boxed QL complete with documentation, original
Le 2 avr. 06, à 17:12, Rich Mellor a écrit :
> On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 15:55:54 +0100, Jerome Vernet
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> <>
>> I saw, the Gold card. They are too cheap for me. No alternative
>> solution ?
>
> Only other alternative is a Trump Card really - cost is £45 plus P&P
> for a
>
On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 15:55:54 +0100, Jerome Vernet
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<>
> I saw, the Gold card. They are too cheap for me. No alternative
> solution ?
Only other alternative is a Trump Card really - cost is £45 plus P&P for a
768K trump card or else you could go for one with less memo
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