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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], jms1
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From: Roy wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] My Documents
Actually it is even easier. Right Click the 'My Documents' folder - go
to
Actually it is even easier. Right Click the 'My Documents' folder - go
to properties and change the link marked 'target' there. No need for any
of the rest of it. Don't let Dilwyn into the registry!!
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Roy Wood
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Tel: +44 (0) 1273
Me it would dead in the tracks but SOME laplink cables are actually
extension cables which means that they are pin-to-pin D-25 female to
female so others it may not ;-)
Extension cables are male - female.
... and (with all respect ( (8-)# ) your previous sentence was not
English.
Tony
And that is
And I thought Dilwyn was a computer wise gentleman!
In the QL world both wise and gentleman. A very good programmer too ...
However, with PC's he seems to confuse them or they confuse him :-)
--
Malcolm Cadman
Spent too much time on QLs over the years, only really got into PCs
Now that puts a different face on it ... :-)
You had better be careful, Tony, about making a potential visit to
the village ... laplink, null modem cable, and all ... :-)
I vaguely remember a picture and caption in IQLR magazine along the
lines of Tony Firshman caught dangling his
Me, it would (dead in the tracks), but SOME laplink cables are actually
extension cables, which means that they are pini-to-pin D-25 female to
female, so others (and that would be users) it may not ;-) (Meaning stop
them from using these cables)
In any case, I have seen many weird
Greetings from a mostly lurker. Who can help with the following:
Hasn't someone written a TCP/IP stack for the lowly QL? Can one get on the
'Net without having to have a QLx0 or Aurora or the various newer hardware?
Here is what I've heard and what I've done in the past that no longer works
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 at 14:36:13, wrote:
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Geoff can bite back in subtle and not-so-subtle ways, I don't know how
good Tony is at biting back!
I never bite.
I do though remember cycling in Paris with Sturat, rushing for a train
after a QL show.
I got bitten by a dog
Greetings once again from LurkLand. Can someone help with the following:
Does anyone have a pair of FDDs known to work (viz., for SGC and preferably GC
as well)? Or maybe I just need a cable that is twisted right or otherwise set
up right.
I cannot get my dual 3.5 FDD to work. Haven't been
Wed, 9 Feb 2005 15:38:19 +,() Tony Firshman
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Geoff can bite back in subtle and not-so-subtle ways, I don't know how
good Tony is at biting back!
I never bite.
I would disagree ;-) That poor
On 9 Feb 2005 at 0:00, extdgl42 wrote:
Greetings once again from LurkLand. Can someone help with the following:
()
What I would suggest is first to try a single drive - don't connect a second
drive, and see whether that works OK.
Older dricesn as used generally in the QL World, had
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 at 10:53:37, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
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I never bite.
I would disagree ;-) That poor girl at that SubWay sandwich shop, could
swear you did :-)
That was
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 at 17:39:13, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
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On 9 Feb 2005 at 0:00, extdgl42 wrote:
Greetings once again from LurkLand. Can someone help with the following:
()
What I would suggest is first to try a single drive - don't connect a second
drive, and see
Wed, 9 Feb 2005 17:11:17 +,() Tony Firshman
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 at 10:53:37, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
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Wed, 9 Feb 2005 15:38:19 +,() Tony Firshman
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I never bite.
I would disagree ;-) That poor
Greetings from a mostly lurker. Who can help with the following:
Hasn't someone written a TCP/IP stack for the lowly QL? Can one
get on the 'Net without having to have a QLx0 or Aurora or the
various newer hardware?
Here is what I've heard and what I've done in the past that no
longer works
Phoebus, I've been trying to send you an email to the ql DOT css AT
dokos-gr DOT net address.
It keeps getting bounced back with the messages 'email size too big'
and 'we don't accept mails with executables attached'.
One of the emails had a 66KB zip file attached (no executable in it),
the
Wed, 9 Feb 2005 21:21:33 -,() Dilwyn Jones
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Phoebus, I've been trying to send you an email to the ql DOT css AT
dokos-gr DOT net address.
It keeps getting bounced back with the messages 'email size too big' and
'we don't accept mails with executables
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