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Phoebus
??? 22/11/2002 12:47:36 ??, ?/? "Wolfgang Lenerz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
>
>(...)
>
>> > Anybody volunteering for adaption work?
>>
>> Actually there's no adaption work required, as usual it will run out
>> of the box. I just need to go through everything again, collect all
>> involved files
(...)
> > Anybody volunteering for adaption work?
>
> Actually there's no adaption work required, as usual it will run out
> of the box. I just need to go through everything again, collect all
> involved files, etc.
I want more of stuff like that!
Wolfgang
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 at 19:55:46, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
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>??? 21/11/2002 6:58:25 ??, ?/? Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
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>>Well the action of the I/O lines has to be controlled by the QL driver -
>>the pIC has no intellig
In article <005301c2916b$f3b4b630$6a00a8c0@pc06>, Joachim Van der Auwera
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> I always thought you were German - oops ! (Must be the name !)
>
>That's because he IS German, though he lives near Paris.
>
>Mind you, I would not say all letters are in the same place on Germa
??? 21/11/2002 6:58:25 ??, ?/? Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
>Well the action of the I/O lines has to be controlled by the QL driver -
>the pIC has no intelligence re this port - it just works to outside
>instructions. It should though be trivial if the clock is async.
>The hard part
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
>> though some still need to be tested.
> I'm volunteering!
You would have gotten the new version whether you wanted or not ;-)
> (...)
>> The development
>> state is too early to be integrated into the other versions. That will
>> probably follow in December.
> I stand re
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 at 13:31:47, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
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>??? 21/11/2002 11:52:37 ??, ?/? Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
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>>It should be - but it would be easy to fit an external oscillator as
>>there is a spare line.
In message <76D9F06BB0F9D411B65500B0D079D90A15F3C7@NTSRV01>, Claude
Mourier 00 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
To use ProWess, you need speed .
Yes but not that much. It ran fine on my Q40 (when the writeback cache
was turned off that is) . On my laptop (800MHz celeron), BlaqBox (667MHz
Via) and m
??? 21/11/2002 11:52:37 ??, ?/? Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
>It should be - but it would be easy to fit an external oscillator as
>there is a spare line. I must look up the specs.
>Mind you the I/O line is TTL so surely that is OK if the clock can be
>software derived. Can it wor
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 at 09:42:09, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
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Mitchel can make a PS/2 mouse work with a superHermes Lite but that is a
direct wiring. Most converters just do not work.
>>>
>>>I am not sure what you meant exactly b
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 at 14:48:55, Norman Dunbar wrote:
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>I remember Paris, I went there once.
>It was cold and the streets were paved with something not unlike dog poo !
and the cycle routes are paved in glass (8-)#
I got two punctures once on the way back to Gare du Nor
Norman Dunbar wrote:
> > Mind you, I would not say all letters are in the same place on German
> > keyboards, I am quite sure they have QWERTZ keyboards.
That's right of course. Still, 24 out of 26 is not that bad ;)
> I think you are correct Joachim, if my memory serves me well, which it
> norm
Wolfgang Lenerz makes some magical things to make me read
} > If anyone knows more about this, let me know to save me wasting too
} > much time on something which can't be done reliably yet. (I'm trying
} > to write a simple PIC and SCR graphics viewer for Launchpad using
} > Easyptr).
}
} No, th
On 21 Nov 2002, at 13:35, Norman Dunbar wrote:
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> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> I always thought you were German - oops ! (Must be the name !)
What, "Wolfgang" is a germanic sounding name? Whatever gave
you that idea?
I'm living near Paris, though, hence the Azerty...
> Ok, if you are so clever then, ge
Hi Phoebus,
I think English has so many different sources, French, German, Nordic, etc
because there was a time when England was simply invaded by any old group of
Continentals who had a spare weekend and were bored. Angles, Saxons, Gauls
?, Romans, Vikings, Danes etc etc - no wonder the language
On 19 Nov 2002, at 20:49, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
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> Anyone have any experience of saving and restoring screen areas with
> Easyptr under GD2? Can it be made to work reliably or not?
>
> I had a quick go and could get it to load (L_WSA) a mode 32 PIC file
> and display it (using WSARS) as long as
I think you are correct Joachim, if my memory serves me well, which it
normally does not, the '/' is on an ALT GR shift as well - probably the 7
key I think. This makes doing anything in unix a pain as you need three
fingers to get at a single '/'.
I remember Paris, I went there once.
It was cold
> I always thought you were German - oops ! (Must be the name !)
That's because he IS German, though he lives near Paris.
Mind you, I would not say all letters are in the same place on German
keyboards, I am quite sure they have QWERTZ keyboards.
Joachim
??? 21/11/2002 8:36:59 ??, ?/? Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
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>On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 at 21:15:12, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
>(ref: <05TO1TN2164XRWUFD65OM1ZZX07DZX.3ddc41b0@quantumcentral>)
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>>
>>??? 20/11/2002 7:15:52 ??, ?/? Roy Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
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>> The mouse is a diffe
??? 21/11/2002 4:30:22 ??, ?/? Norman Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
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>Marcel,
>
>but at least you can speak English & German - we Brits think that everyone
>should learn English so that we don't have to bother learning their language
>:o(
>
Considering yours is a mostly Germanic language
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 at 21:25:15, Tony Firshman wrote:
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>After the hassles of today, my email as on the header of this one now
>works.
and I have got a whole pile of ql-user mail.
and my web page now works.
It is nice having it on a local machine -
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 at 21:15:12, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
(ref: <05TO1TN2164XRWUFD65OM1ZZX07DZX.3ddc41b0@quantumcentral>)
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>??? 20/11/2002 7:15:52 ??, ?/? Roy Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
> The mouse is a different kettle of herring. Keith
>>Mitchel can make a PS/2 mouse work with a superHerm
Hi Wolfgang,
I always thought you were German - oops ! (Must be the name !)
Ok, if you are so clever then, get over here and use a QWERTY - that'll sort
you out :o)
Cheers,
Norman.
PS. A friend of mine worked in Paris for years as an Au pair and secretary.
When she came back and started workin
On 21 Nov 2002, at 9:30, Norman Dunbar wrote:
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> PS. French keyboards - AZERTY and all that - yeuch !
Mine works just fine...
I just have nimble fingers (and a nimble mind?)
Ha!
Wolfgang
> -
> Norman Dunbar
> Database/Unix administrator
> Lynx Financial S
On 20 Nov 2002, at 13:51, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
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> Hi.
>
> All things I wanted to integrate into WMAN are now there,
Great news!
> though some
> still need to be tested.
I'm volunteering!
(...)
> The development
> state is too early to be integrated into the other versions. That will
> pro
Marcel,
but at least you can speak English & German - we Brits think that everyone
should learn English so that we don't have to bother learning their language
:o(
Cheers,
Norman.
PS. French keyboards - AZERTY and all that - yeuch !
-
Norman Dunbar
Database/
After the hassles of today, my email as on the header of this one now
works.
Sorry for all the rejected mail.
Has anything momentous happened since 9am yesterday in this list?
All mail has gone into the aether.
Also, once nominet have done their work, http://www.firshman.co.uk will
work again.
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