In a message dated 25/04/05 01:49:17 GMT Daylight Time,
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Spurred by Per, I have produced a version of Turbo which allows slicing of
arrays used as parameters of machine code extensions.
Turbo v4g21 should be on the SQLUG site in a few days.
When you say spurred
Hi all, esp. John,
I have still to get definitive pricing on the USB drives, but this would
hinge greatly on how many we would potentially order. Ideally, 100 or more
would yield the best price, but then again we have to make sure we can sell
then on quickly, as the prices change very quickly on
Dilwyn,
sorry, this one bounced back.
You asked if I still had all the stuff I was working on for Freddy. The answer
is no as I sent it all back many years ago when I stopped working on it.
I've no idea if Freddy ever got it as he had 'vanished' from the planet (it
appeared) and I never heard
Completely off topic - and I'll probably get flamed to death for it, but..
Is he still mad into cars?
And whats he doing for a living? Still accountancy?
Does he still eat enough to fuel a small African country?
Darren.
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From: Dilwyn Jones [mailto:[EMAIL
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jeremy Taffel
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It is the default behaviour in Outlook Express to send both a text
and HTML file, unless you actually find the setting for text only.
I get lots of people who work in local government sending email like
that. Usually either
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], SMSQ - Jochen Merz
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Just to be clear ... will this starter pack still be valid for the
forthcoming Byfleet show in September 2005 ?
Hi Malcolm,
Why still??
It was advertised in
- QL Today
- Quanta (at least I sent an ad)
- real Mailshot
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From: Jeremy Taffel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:02 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Just an idea for a new Product.
Roy wood wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jeremy Taffel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
SNIP
My
As Dilwyn Jones says in his article in Qtoady that TurboPtr is more flexible
than EasyPtr, and the group members feel that software should be paid for,
George I wondered whether the group members did not use it because it was
free and they would be happier paying £60 to George because then they
Experimental version version 4g21 is on the site for downloading
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sorry, this one bounced back.
You asked if I still had all the stuff I was working on for Freddy.
The answer is no as I sent it all back many years ago when I stopped
working on it.
I've no idea if Freddy ever got it as he had 'vanished' from the
planet (it appeared) and I never heard from him
Darren Branagh wrote:
Completely off topic - and I'll probably get flamed to death for it,
but..
Is he [Freddy] still mad into cars?
Cars were not discussed...I was only on the phone for about 2 hours
IIRC ;-)
And whats he doing for a living? Still accountancy?
Yes, but a fairly specialised
Basically, it entails getting a concrete OK from QUANTA to buy some.
Then we
will need somebody or somebodies to write a front end, and copy the
data to
them (at USB speeds, this is a very quick procedure).
So, what we need is some quanta money, and someone to write the
software to
drive the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], jms1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
As Dilwyn Jones says in his article in Qtoady that TurboPtr is more flexible
than EasyPtr, and the group members feel that software should be paid for,
George I wondered whether the group members did not use it because it was
free and
John Sadler writes:
As Dilwyn Jones says in his article in Qtoady that TurboPtr is more
flexible
than EasyPtr, and the group members feel that software should be paid for,
George I wondered whether the group members did not use it because it
was
free and they would be happier paying £60 to
Roy wood writes:
The current version of ptr_gen and wman is 2.01. They are both in need of
an
update though, as they are out of synch with the corresponding SMSQ/E
versions (bugs and new facilities).
Who maintains these?
Well, they are now free to distribute and I do not think that anyone
George Gwilt writes:
Spurred by Per, I have produced a version of Turbo which allows slicing
of arrays used as parameters of machine code extensions.
Turbo v4g21 should be on the SQLUG site in a few days.
When you say spurred I hope you mean encouraged rather than
bullied ;)
Try Turbo v4g21 when it goes on the site sometime this week.
If it still needs up grading George will listen.
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Remember that i'm still using Qdos. Has Turbo been kept compatible with
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