On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 at 21:40:19, Michael Berger wrote:
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From: Derek Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The problem maybe the cable
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 at 11:54:21, Tony Firshman wrote:
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the cable connects
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 at 15:38:59, Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
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After all I guess the simplest workaround for me would be to get a cable
that works with the QL's ser1 port - as I picked up from the discussion
several people use sernet but noone gave a step-by step
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From: Dilwyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Once someone gets QL to other computer sernet working, I would be most
grateful if someone
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 21:51:03 +0200, Michael Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The problem is soo complex, it is not easy making the right conclusions
:-(
Not really up to 2400 is the maximum reliable you can get on a real QL
if you do not have Hermes or superHermes.
I'd say your
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On QPC2 using SER2
10 BAUD 2,9600
20 LRESPR SERNET_SER2_REXT
30 SNET 1
40 SERNET : REMark Sernet file server
PM
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On QPC2 using SER2
10 BAUD 2,9600
20 LRESPR SERNET_SER2_REXT
30 SNET 1
40 SERNET : REMark Sernet file server
On QL using SER2
10 LRESPR SIMSER_REXT
20 BAUD 9600
30 LRESPR SERNET_SER2_REXT
40 SNET 2
MB: from
that explains a lot! ... of course I could not execute MenuConfig ...
because I unzipped it under Windows! So QDOS has no chance to recognize
it
as an executable. That is BTW one of my major problems at the moment: I
do
not yet have a working UNZIP prog under QDOS. Which prg / version is
Michael Berger schrieb:
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From: Marcel Kilgus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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No, it's supplied separately on the SMSQ/E (or QPC) disc. And normally
it does need
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From: wolfgang mühlegger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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michael
there is a very good manual in the above mentioned zip-file
(sogar auf deutsch)
;-)
i think
On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 17:47:01 +0200, wolfgang mhlegger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 19:36:59 +0200, Michael Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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EXEC MENUCONFIG
that should
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 20:56:06 +0200, Michael Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Phoebus R. Dokos ( . ) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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IIRC sernet
only has v.1
Michael Berger wrote:
Completely agree. Having the configuration information within the executable
file itself is a messy and error prone thing.
Why's that? What's error prone about this? And once you're used to
this, it's actually a piece of cake. Level 2 is especially nice
because it can
Dilwyn,
If only 2 machines or nodes are on the Sernet, then a standard null modem leas will
do. Try Maplins or any electronics store or I can supply them.
With more than 2 nodes on the serial network, then a special cable or arrangement must
be made. As you have suggested, the Sernet is a
Hi Dilwyn,
I made a cable and connect up QPC2, Q60, QXL, QL, Atari ST QL
All worked very well, except the serial network speed is limited to the slowest
machine, in the the above chage the QL.
But QPC2 to Q60 Sernets very easily at 115600 baud giving 11.56K transfer.
The only failure I had
Hello out there,
is sernet for the QL free or does it cost money? As far as I understand the
matter it is already built into the OS of QPC2, but I would need a software
counterpart for the Sinclair black box?
So far I only found webpages containing discussions on sernet but not a
download page
I made a cable and connect up QPC2, Q60, QXL, QL, Atari ST QL
All worked very well, except the serial network speed is limited to the
slowest machine, in the the above chage the QL.
I expected that.
Which version of Sernet did you use to get the 'circular' system working.
That's one reason why
Michael Berger wrote:
is sernet for the QL free or does it cost money? As far as I understand the
matter it is already built into the OS of QPC2, but I would need a software
counterpart for the Sinclair black box?
No, it's supplied separately on the SMSQ/E (or QPC) disc. And normally
it does
File transfer via floppy disk is my current alternative, but looks like that
is not too reliable - maybe due to the fact that I do not have 'real' 3.5
DD disks but rather HD disks formatted as DD. The QL's disk drive apparently
does not have problems with them but QPC2 doesn't recognize DD
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Hello out there
does any of the existing QL emulators support a QL network link between PC
and QL? - I do not mean by Serial port (as I know QPC2 can do this) but by
the QL network connection - probably to a pair of data/ground pins on the
PC's parallel port?
Regards
Michael
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