This is a test of the emergency broadcast system (or if ntnu.no is still
filtering with SPEWS)
Dave
have to worry.
Yours constructively
Dave
self-censorship
too, in the hope that we may lift this vital discussion up to a higher
level, where good things happen?
Dave
. It is very easy
to provide a secure web site that only allows authorised users to download
any file(s) - and also records every such download if that matters! If
necessary such a site could be partitioned so that there were different
levels of security around different files.
Dave
- Original Message
that
is what was being refrred to.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Timothy Swenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-developers] Re: [ql-users] Source Code
At 01:43 AM 5/19/2002 +0100, Roy Wood wrote:
What rights are they ? As I have
Boo! B I say!
Yes, my vacation is over, and now I must return to my desk...
Still, it does also mean I can chat with you guys :o)
Dave
http://ql.spodmail.com/
Developer and Licensed
User as all have different rights and restrictions placed on them by the
above license.
If you would like, I would be happy to assist you privately to do this,
without changing either the intent or the specifics of the license as it
now stands...
Dave
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Norman Dunbar wrote:
This may be true Dave, but you should see the Scottish, Welsh and Irish
Well, the Scots don't like the expense of a deflection circuit, so the
picture's usually small ;)
The Welsh, well, their picture tends to roll up and down, and it's kind of
fuzzy
children will be educated in
England.)
Dave
http://ql.spodmail.com/
)
Dave
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
subscribe ql-chat in the BODY of the message. You will receive a
verification email - simply follow the instructions.
Dave
Quantum Mechanic
fashion, not only (once more) you made a Roman out of me
(DokUs instead of Dokos ;-) but also reversed my first name to Pheobus
instead of Phoebus ;-)
And I'm always David Parks instead of Dave Park :o)
I'm next, and I want to beat whoever with a big, wet haddock!
Dave
http://ql.spodmail.com/
at the
right group of people (ok, at the expense of the hapless minority still
using their original QLs with SPEM memory and DiRen kbd interfaces, who do
all their programming in Forth ;)
Dave
http://ql.spodmail.com/
memory in
its place? And there was a 5lb heatsink on the 8301 ;)
Dave
http://www.xenu.net/
touching each other!
Small board = less leverage. :o)
But then again, I have some small boards coming up too :o)
Dave
)
Dave
Hi all,
What do you think would happen if you put JS ROMs in a US spec QL? Or JSU
ROMs in a UK spec QL?
Dave
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, paulholm wrote:
The boards I have also provide a battery to hold clock time between
power cycles, works most all the time.
I'm interested in how that works. Do you have any details?
Dave
Just asking for a complete guess here. How many Q40s and Q60s do you all
think are out there in customer's hands?
Dave
them offline.
Dave
http://ql.spodmail.com/
this project is to do a simple, general purpose
email client that is easy to use and has some range of configuration and
flexibility.
Dave
in common use would give a QL email
client higher utility value?
PS: Making more progress on Qeyboard - look ofr an announcement soon :o)
Dave
it modular so we can reuse
blocks in things like telnet, FTP, and maybe a text html parsing
procedure... etc etc
Less features:-)
Well, less is more. Clive taught me that.
No, but maybe strict coloring , when commenting like this.
Ok, noted.
Dave
...
Just a thought... (all lonely and scared by the isolation, I assure you!)
Dave
...
The co-workers are prairiedoggin me :*)
Dave
http://ql.spodmail.com/
just not old enough to have been around at the time.
Still, as a Brit in Merika, 'tis my job to be quirky, like a bad cliched
stereotype of myself :)
I always knew my perfect brummie, cockney and estuary accents would come
in handy. Working on pudlian and welsh as we speak :o)
Dave
PS: I am about
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Tony Firshman wrote:
Sorry to lead you into a false confession (8-)#
It wasn't false! It was entirely genuine!
But it's not true about me and that sheep! ;)
Dave
happy to consider them for inclusion into the standard c68 build. Is there
any standard for this in the Posix/Unix world as I have not come across such
a feature? What about other OS?
Dave
- Original Message -
From: P Witte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ql users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
yes...
Dave
fine if you only have a single partition on your machine (i.e.
you drive letters are free).
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Phoebus Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 1:25 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Wee_Haa... Got a QXL!
At 07:58 ìì 19/4/2002
Michael,
You can always get the file in ZIP format from my web site. The download link is
http://www.itimpi.freeserve.co.uk/ql/tosforql.zip
Dave
From: Michael Grunditz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri 08/Mar/2002 23:33 GMT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ql-users] Repackage tosforql
Hi
.
And, of course, the membrane would have been cheaper than a PCB and
switches.
The membrane replacement prototypes are coming along nicely. Hopefully,
next week I shall be in a position to take som pix and put them on my web
site.
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
happy to mirror your site for US users. If you're interested let me
know...
Dave
planning to make 100.
I won't invest all the money at once. Most of the investment is on a
per-board basis, so I won't lose too much in one go.
Dave
decisions of the original membrane. Only by
understanding the specifications and requirements for performance will I
make something that is *perfect* :o)
If I can see a way to make this work, every membrane will be stamped with
a Born on date, so people can tell how old it is.
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
are completely straightforward, from the
component manufacturing or availability standpoint.
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
or suggestions, can they
please email me? This could include materials, design alternatives,
possible sources of materials, manufacturers with short run membrane
experience, etc...
Thanks...
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
In reply to my own post, I have one particular question.
What is the specified and typical force required to actuate a key on a QL
keyboard? Newtons or ounces please!
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
, or has a lot of movement.
For a multitasking OS, add 50MHz at least.
It won't likely be coming to a QL near you anytime soon.
Dave
carefully and am
quite certain these are ones I personally assembled back in '87 or
thereabouts.
So, the chase is joined...
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Oh, speaking of when do I get, anyone heard from Jonathan Dent
recently regarding soql TCP/IP and its progress (or lack of)?
I would just like to add that as soon as I have an EtherIDE prototype in
my hands, I will be sending it to him
Dave
their 50Hz
counterparts?
Dave
snapped it up ;)
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
for a potential membrane
replacement Thanks :o)
Dave
qlspodmailcom
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
impatient youth (can't you wait until Saturday?):-)
No, this has to be a broken one, because I need to destroy it to measure
it The internal measurements are vital
Dave
qlspodmailcom
may
be the main buyer ;)
Dave
qlspodmailcom
, and will be used Thanks
:o)
Dave
qlspodmailcom
Hi all,
Does anyone have any information about a version of Stella that runs on
ARM processors? Apparently, it's an advanced version of SMSQ/E
I'd be interested to know if anyone's seen, heard of, smelled or otherwise
licensed this code?
Dave
qlspodmailcom
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
for a development system.
Does the US QL have any hardware differences, or just OS differences and a
different modulator?
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
would be painted with it, if it wasn't all
metal anyway. ;)
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
with it.
Dave
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
I beg to differ Dave,
It is now proven that SUVs trucks and minivans are a lot more dangerous to
their passengers than regular cars... (Institute of highway safety says it
not me ;-)
So I am very happy with my Toyota Yaris (Echo they call
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Bill Waugh wrote:
Nope that was a graphics prog, remember the fancy lenslock do dah ???
Oh how I hated those...
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Tony Firshman wrote:
.. but with supercharge, I could work out most by eye.
Yes, but what does that say about the shape of your lenses? ;)
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
Hi all,
I got an email back from Lau today. It would seem he IS the Lau I knew
back in '85! :o)
We're just starting the whole catching up on old times thing...
Thanks for hooking me up, guys!
Dave
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
The small world of email :-)
Ok, so were is Arnie Gardner? :o)
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
with a couple of differences - it's a
butterfly design, to keep the traces *really* short, and it'll have test
points on an extra connector. By one off, I mean there will be only one.
Not for sale. No more emails please. If you want a backplane, Tony has
some very nice ones at good prices.
Dave
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Tony Firshman wrote:
I remember a long session with Freddy and Lau in an Eindhoven room
Lau? Lau?
I knew a Lau, though I never met him. If Lau reads this list, Lau, does
the name Dave Park rind any bells with you?
*grins*
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
track of
many school friends, all my contacts, and most of my possessions in one
go)
Could someone who knows him ask if he knows e, so we'll know if it is the
same Lau? If it is, I'd really like to get in touch w/ him...
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
what's on or off topic,
how large .sigs can be, etc? :o)
Also, if anyone feels any specialist lists should be set up (ql-advocacy,
ql-pubchat, ql-fetist anyone? ;) I run a listserver.
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
*definitely* sexual... They say things like it's long, hard, black, and
about 6 deep or insert OS here is the best... ;)
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
Web-based chat coming soon - much better than the current board...
currently at ql.spodmail.com, not
better than this list.
Can you telnet or SSH?
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
securely.
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
eventually return to the subject matter at hand, that's
ok.
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
)
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Tony Firshman wrote:
If the virus has come via the list, then I think it _is_ on topic, and
the information is interesting.
Not only that, it serves as a reminder of why QLs are so great. No
viruses!
BTW: I'm still QL-less... Scary huh?
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
... I remember modifying a batch of IBM ED
drives a few years ago for use with Acorns...
This may not be true with all drives, however...
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Do they have any disks too - the drives are no good while the disks
are in short supply.
They do work with DD and SD disks too...
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Dave wrote:
...and since the machine is moistly idle while defragging...
Did I really typo that?
Egads!
*blush*
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
could buy extras and send the
floppy actually shoved in a drive, like expensive wrapping paper ;)
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
-version comparisons. The
main thing hampering me is lack of information/manuals...
Take care all...
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Malcolm Lear wrote:
Hi Dave
I know that William James worked on a sound sampler board, but I'm not
sure if it plugged in the
ROM socket. I'll contact him and find out.
Thanks, appreciated :o)
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
For all of you that ordered one or more CF readers, I would appreciate it
if you contact me the moment you receive them so I can cross you off the
list :-) (Just to feel okay about myself :-)
What about the people who ordered none or less?
Dave
I recall that a couple of years ago someone was working on a sound
sampler. I think it could sample sound, and play it back. Basically an A/D
and D/A converter. I think it plugged into the ROM socket.
Does anyone have any information about this?
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
will happen, until the boxed
card is sat on a dealer's shelf. Don't gamble on that uncertainty. Go buy
your upgrades.
That was a public service announcement from me.
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
way, I
look forward to working with you all...
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
to handle 10/100 (680X0
25MHz+, say)
Although it would be possible to provide the board with ethernet and no
IDE, this makes no economic sense, so for those just wanting ethernet, a
smaller board would be provided.
Comments? Criticisms?
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
the money in a high-interest savings
account, and then when the GF arrives, you'll have all the money you need
;)
That's why I said IF possible :-) And that's also why YOU HAVE TO finish
the GF!
May you be infested with the cracks of a thousand keyboard membranes ;P
Dave
ql.spodmail.com
From: Wolfgang Lenerz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon 14/Jan/2002 16:16 GMT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: [ql-users] Compact Flash Adapters.
On 13 Jan 2002, at 20:50, Dave Walker wrote:
As far as I know none of those could take the adapter and be able to access it
directly
and SMSQ supports that. If it's larger than that,
Dave Walker's MultiDiscOVER probably will... (You have to check with Dave
for that).
DiscOVER (all variants) can already handle FAT12 and FAT16. I was thinking of adding
FAT32 support as well if anyone wanted it, but as FAT16 gets you up to 2Gb
it may need further work to guarantee
that only legal isntructions are generated. Also, I do not know if GWASS supports
the full instruction set of the higher processors (although knowing George Gwilt it
probably dos!).
Dave
they do
not
interfer with each other). The performance under Win2K is noticeably
faster
than under Win95. I do have 256Mb of memory on the machine and I think
Win2K
makes better use of extra memory than Win9x.
Trust you to have the luxurious hardware, Dave :-)
It is work that gives me
of memory on the machine and I think Win2K makes better use of extra
memory than Win9x.
Dave Walker
___
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Freeserve AnyTime, for all the Internet access you want, day and night, only £12.99
any access to FAT32 partitions.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Ian Pizer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ql-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 8:26 PM
Subject: [ql-users] QPC
Hi Marcel
I have found how to get QPC to read FLP1_, but then it refuses to find
DOS1,2,3,4
There should be no problem with burning raw images. Certainly software such
as Nero or WinCD has this as an option.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Wolfgang Lenerz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] CDRom driver
scaling everything proportionally. It can
distort the fonts, but I have found in most cases this is not a problem.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 7:25 PM
Subject: [ql-users] Counte Coup
QLEA (at Bramerton, near
Tony,
We will be well placed to implement this for C programs at least!My
brother and I are already upgrading c68 to support 64 bit integers so we are
thinking ahead :).
Of course whether by then we still be able to see a screen or type on a
keyboard is another question!
Dave
and a rudimentary Toolkit set of extensions - so is he happy if we
publish those sources (albeit it is a very old version).
Dave
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: Q40/Q60 device drivers (was: Re: [ql-users] Derek
The result for negative numbers is quite understandable if one assumes that
the number is always rounded down by the INT operation.In languages
such as C whether one rounds towards 0 or rounds downwards is often an
implementation defined feature - i.e. there is no official standard.
Dave
Norman,
If you cannot find it I also have a copy. However I never use it!
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Norman Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 8:11 AM
Subject: RE: [ql-users] Metacomco C and Sandy CP/M
I think, somewhere in my 'vast
r is lost within the first '' and
becomes a string character rather than parameter delimiter).
BTW the dithering defaults to a level suitable for the mode so the \d2 (default
mode 4 8) is not probably necessary.
Regards,
Dave.
Per Witte wrote:
Dave Westbury writes:
...different data structures in Qlib'd programs, perhaps it wasn't.
Probably not. Arrays are treated identically to the parser in Qlib :)
I think the problem was that the functions first scanned the name table for
specific integer array names
?
(IIRC that was the problem; filename fixed in binary of compiled).
Regards,
Dave.
Phoebus wrote:
Whoever does a QL browser please note.
Just wondering *That's for Dave Westbury*... would it be possible to make
an extension out of your Photon program that could be used elsewhere too?
It can be used from SuperBASIC (or compiled) or used as a Thing. You can launch
(emit
(6) type QLRUN ram1_p
QED
Regards,
Dave.
, you can't
circulate EasyPtr extensions separately to your programs. Writing a new program
using TPTR and Turbo would be OK but I wouldn't like to completely rewrite my
old EasyPtr programs to use it :-(
Regards,
Dave.
unused term bits (which must
have been ignored by Qptr until the update - as is/are bits 23 to 8 which are
used by WMAN only (see QPTR manual Update page 2))).
Regards,
Dave.
at removing
the original copy protection. One thing that OPD had was a variant of
Exchange, so you can exchange Quill/Archive/Abacus/Easel files with the OPD
using my software. If you have a real need for it, then let me know and I
could put together and email you an unprotected version.
Dave
unction to take account of
the existence of "hard" directories and thus work correctly on the DOS
device - but this would make the code slightly larger. It all depends on
whether Marcel can make the open behaviour of the DOS device be the same as
other devices (Marcel what do you think?).
Dav
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