Hi all,
from today onwards I will be using a new email account for everything.
this will be phoebus@dokos-grlala.net
(Remove the lala before you send any mail ;-)
Also update the following links:
Provisional QL page is moving from http://www.redoak.net/QL/proforma.html
to
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Marcel
Thanks for the reply. I accept what you say about Sbasic - I
only looked at it after C68 played up. However, I do think that
the behaviour in SMSQ is counterintuitive - |atan(1,0)| should
really be PI/2.
I will pursue the C68 problem
Christopher Cave
Anybody knows what kind of mouse a Sandy Super Q-Board takes?
(Also do you know if it works with ICE?)
Phoebus
There were two types of mouse interface...
One was a 9 pin serial mouse, and the other was a DIN socket that also
used a serial mouse, but I don't have the pinout. I recall most were the 9
pin connectors.
I don't recommend using one in an In Car Entertainment Ssstem ;)
Dave
On Wed, 27 Feb
At 07:50 ìì 27/2/2002 +, you wrote:
There were two types of mouse interface...
One was a 9 pin serial mouse, and the other was a DIN socket that also
used a serial mouse, but I don't have the pinout. I recall most were the 9
pin connectors.
That has the 9 pin... so it takes a standard PC
There are related notes in my version of SMSQ/E for QPC page 17 under
FLP_DENSITY.
Thanks John.
Found the SGC/GC manual - couldn't find the reference, although it's in the SMSQ
docs for the QXL. I looked in the wrong place!
There's similar facility for the CST Thor that allows you to
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
That has the 9 pin... so it takes a standard PC one or is it a little
different?
They were standard PC serial mice.
Hehe aren't we the joker here ;-)
It's not only you that were a fan of ICE!
Anyway I just bought a Sandy SuperQ-Board plus 4 US
On 2/27/02 at 7:50 PM Dave wrote:
There were two types of mouse interface...
One was a 9 pin serial mouse, and the other was a DIN socket that also
used a serial mouse, but I don't have the pinout. I recall most were
the 9 pin connectors.
Are you sure? What was used to receive the serial
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 03:18:27PM -0500, ZN wrote:
On 2/27/02 at 7:50 PM Dave wrote:
There were two types of mouse interface...
One was a 9 pin serial mouse, and the other was a DIN socket that also
used a serial mouse, but I don't have the pinout. I recall most were
the 9 pin
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 at 20:02:45, you wrote:
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
That has the 9 pin... so it takes a standard PC one or is it a little
different?
They were standard PC serial mice.
Hehe aren't we the joker here ;-)
It's not only you that
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 at 15:18:27, you wrote:
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On 2/27/02 at 7:50 PM Dave wrote:
There were two types of mouse interface...
One was a 9 pin serial mouse, and the other was a DIN socket that also
used a serial mouse, but I don't have the pinout. I recall most were
the 9
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Tony Firshman wrote:
Quite a lot of noise suppression components etc to meet FCC
requirements.
I don't know of anything else.
Hmmm. So if that zinc paint was around back then, they could have just
painted the inside of the case with it ;)
The inside of the ARM-QL case
27/02/02 12:24:09, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, ZN wrote:
Are you sure? What was used to receive the serial protocol?
I'm asking because I have seen the SQB schematic (long time ago) but don't
remember anything like this. Are you sure they were not of the 'bus mouse'
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 at 23:41:37, you wrote:
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Tony Firshman wrote:
Quite a lot of noise suppression components etc to meet FCC
requirements.
I don't know of anything else.
Hmmm. So if that zinc paint was around back then, they could have just
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 at 23:49:12, you wrote:
(ref: TR5MHVRLZX94YKGCA5Y5YTQYTFDC.3c7de0f8@akm-desktop)
27/02/02 12:24:09, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, ZN wrote:
Are you sure? What was used to receive the serial protocol?
I'm asking because I have seen the SQB schematic
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