On 15 Jul 2004 at 9:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Should this be on the agenda for QL2004?
Definitely!
Wolfgang
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Hello!
Is the QL2K project still active and is it possible to get that emu from
somewhere? Tried contacting the author through his homepage's email link,
but got my email undeliverably returned.
Must admit although I do have a registered copy of QPC2 I mostly use QLAY
when playing around with
Darren Branagh, wrote:
This is maybe something that should be discussed at the QL 2004 meeting -
which will probably have the biggest attendence of a QL show this year.
I would certainly consider mailing and trying to contact various QL vendors
and authors of past works - with a little
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 18:51:26 +0100, Tarquin Mills
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Darren Branagh, wrote:
This is maybe something that should be discussed at the QL 2004 meeting
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which will probably have the biggest attendence of a QL show this year.
I would certainly consider mailing and trying to
Phoebus Dokos wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 18:51:26 +0100, Tarquin Mills
Darren Branagh, wrote:
This is maybe something that should be discussed at the QL 2004 meeting
which will probably have the biggest attendence of a QL show this year.
I would certainly consider mailing and trying
- why is hunting easter eggs SOO difficult (?!) -
first off many thanks,
but the windows emu is archived in RAR format (which reminds me a bit of the
Aesop fable of the fox and the stork) while everything else on this page is
zipped. Forgive me, I do not really want to be anoying, but as a
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From: Wolfgang Lenerz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Eidersoft Drawing Off_ICE
On 15 Jul 2004 at 9:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(...)
Should this be on the agenda for QL2004?
Definitely!
Wolfgang
Two points for general discussion:
1) How would
Michael Berger wrote:
Forgive me, I do not really want to be anoying, but as a typical
windoze user I do not have a tool 'ready to use' to un-RAR a file
:-( So I am into the next riddle now.
Actually pretty all Windows archiver tools (WinZIP, PowerArchiver and
the like) should be able to
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 21:06:08 +0200, Michael Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
- why is hunting easter eggs SOO difficult (?!) -
first off many thanks,
but the windows emu is archived in RAR format (which reminds me a bit of
the
Aesop fable of the fox and the stork) while everything else on
Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
I have been contemplating this for years :-) With the help of several nice
users I have a very complete collection of software and games (which I
previously owned anyway)... however due to the copyright problems that
this would present I do not see it happening anytime
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 23:12:09 +0200, Marcel Kilgus
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Michael Berger wrote:
Forgive me, I do not really want to be anoying, but as a typical
windoze user I do not have a tool 'ready to use' to un-RAR a file
:-( So I am into the next riddle now.
Actually pretty all Windows
This is maybe something that should be discussed at the QL 2004 meeting -
which will probably have the biggest attendence of a QL show this year.
I would certainly consider mailing and trying to contact various QL
vendors
and authors of past works - with a little help of course, as I dont
Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
Hmmm I do not run WinZip...
Me neither. I'm a Powerarchiver guy ;-)
but last time I did it couldn't handle RAR files...
Seems like my memory did fail me, looks like it still can't handle it.
In that case WinZIP is even worse than I remembered. But WinAce,
WinRAR (of
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