Malcolm Cadman wrote:
I do not have a binary editor.
Perhaps someone else could perform the modification, and send me a copy ?
The software is dated 1997, so maybe the Beginners' Club can provide and
updated version too . The author is listed as Andrea Carpi.
I'm very happy to know that there is
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrea Carpi
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Malcolm Cadman wrote:
I do not have a binary editor.
Perhaps someone else could perform the modification, and send me a copy ?
The software is dated 1997, so maybe the Beginners' Club can provide
and updated version too .
- Original Message -
From: Malcolm Cadman
Big knip:
Is Phoebus just teasing us when he mentions a dedicated browser for
QDOS/SMSQ ?
No he is not. Peter Graf has achieved a text only browser and email access
using QDOS Classic on a Q60. I have seen some screenshots, but am not
This is obviously big news.
Staying totally calm although I was one of those who supported the
losing side of the licensing discussion, I don't see the connection
between the two. None of the gnu licences should prevent a port onto a
closed operating system such as SMSQ/E. After all, much
At 15:25 18/09/2004 +0100, you wrote:
OK, here is the QXL SMSQ v2.76, attached a zipped file. I don't have a QXL
now, it got sold a while back, so can't check to make sure this works or
not!
Best of luck.
Many thanks
Dilwyn Jones
Es lauft shon, aber ist in eine fremde Stimme angefangen! Ich sehe
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All I need now is for someone to remind me how to invoke my mouse, on SER1.
You need to load the mouse driver in DOS in the config.sys file used by
SMSQ. The manual does explain how to do this but I do not have one to
hand at
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Peter would like to try an implementation on Minerva and even SMSQ-E, but as
far as the latter is concerned you know what is coming next. He has achieved
his results by porting routines from other systems and in his opinion this
would