Marcel Kilgus wrote:
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Hope this helps, Marcel
Yes, it does.
Thanks for keeping Smsq alive.
François Van emelen
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In a message dated 26/09/04 03:23:42 GMT Daylight Time,
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So this assumes that all or most tasks within SMSQ/E can be done with
fewer 20+ instructions. I'm not sure about that.
Of course that applies on real machines only because on PC based 68K
emulators that
Hi all,
I'd like to get rid of my QL hardware.
'I NEED MORE SPACE FOR MY ...', she said.
So it will be the garbage can or a new home (and perhaps a new life) for:
a) 1 Trump Card Miracle systems
b) 1 256k Expanderam
c) 1 Floppy controller CST
d) 1 Centronics Printer Interface Miracle systems
e) 2
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 at 10:33:12, wrote:
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In a message dated 26/09/04 19:23:40 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
This has been suggested as a possible topic for discussion at QL2004. Any
opinions about this?
Is it better for separate discussion or for the
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:04:38 +0200, Franois Van Emelen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
So it will be the garbage can or a new home (and perhaps a new life)
for:
a) 1 Trump Card Miracle systems
b) 1 256k Expanderam
c) 1 Floppy controller CST
d) 1 Centronics Printer Interface Miracle systems
e) 2
Interested interested :-)
Phoebus
Does that mean that you are coming to Eindhoven?
Would be great to meet a yours truly at last ;)
Wolfgang
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George Gwilt writes:
Another place where using 68020+ instructions reduces the number of
instructions is in the conversion of long integers to Qdos floating point.
Demonstration, please!
Per
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Anyone have any ideas of how I can lock a window so that it can't be
picked to the top under SMSQ/E if the mouse clicks on a visible part of
it? It sounds like there might not be an official way to do this but
creative ways are always entertaining.
QDT often calls other programs which run in
On 28 Sep 2004 at 10:42, James Hunkins wrote:
(...)
QDT often calls other programs which run in separate windows. The
calling window is locked to the degree where it is kind of in standby
and will not accept any user input. But if you accidentally click on
the original window, it
On 28 Sep 2004 at 17:29, Tony Firshman wrote:
Surely this discussion would be better as a separate meeting.
Forum time will probably be limited, as it is at the end of the day.
Umm, in view of the far-ranging repercussions this might have , a good airing
at the meeting might be beneficial.
James Hunkins writes:
Anyone have any ideas of how I can lock a window so that it can't be
picked to the top under SMSQ/E if the mouse clicks on a visible part of
it? It sounds like there might not be an official way to do this but
creative ways are always entertaining.
QDT often calls
- Original Message -
From: Marcel Kilgus
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QL Hardware for free
Phoebus R. Dokos (F??ß?? ?. ?t) wrote:
Interested interested :-)
Didn't know you'll going to be at QL2004 ;-)
Of course, we would love to see you provided you don't bring that woman who
Unfortunately we are not expecting any Q60 representation at QL2004, but
Wolgang Lenerz has promised to give a 15 - 30 minute demo of his Q60.
However neither he nor George Gwilt, who is another Q60 user and who will
also be at QL2004, have used the Linux possibilities of the Q60.
Is there anyone
Wolfgang Lenerz writes:
I'm not sure this will help:
1- Have a look at the documentation for IOP.PICK - you can mark a window
as unlockable. I'm not sure exactly what this implies, I haven't had
time
to check yet.
Unlockable simply means that any output by the unlockable job will be
produced
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