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Grunditz <[EMA
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert Newson
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Malcolm Cadman wrote:
...
Marvin, the paranoid android said something like ... a brain the size
of planet and all they ask me to do is to park cars .
"OK, OK, but where are you?"
"Re
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wrote:
Do modern computer users do any programming any more ?
Or is it all web pages, video clips and MP3 downloads ... ?
Given
1 years ago would recognise it ... :-)
Do modern computer users do any programming any more ?
Or is it all web pages, video clips and MP3 downloads ... ?
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Hi
I am trying to get uqlx for macos x to work but all I get is: Bus error
I have X started and it is running on 10.4.
No doubt Phoebus will pop up with an answer ...
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me out about top in the 'wish list' ... :-)
On Oct 5, 2005, at 4:20 AM, François Van Emelen wrote:
Malcolm Cadman schreef:
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Hi QDT-users,
Why can't I use characters such as 'éèêà.
You mean that you wish to use accented characters and they are not being
accepted ?
I haven't tried this myself.
Perhaps you should email the author directly.
In addition I am, for one, looking forward to an update to QDT.
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nks,
Peter
Hi Peter,
We have probably got both of the titles that you are looking for at the
London Quanta Group.
I will hope to be able to get in to the venue where they are stored at
sometime in August.
Are you attending the joint Byfleet/London Show in Sept
I linked to Jochen via bluetooth!
I am using Skype for free calls to the UK.
Isn't technology wonderful (8-)#
Technology is only wonderful when you both have it, and it is working
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vourite programs.
So the high colour version will look even better ... no doubt Dilwyn
is hammering away with Easy Pointer4 as we speak.
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Sort of...last couple of weeks has seen NO progress whatsoever due to
pressures of work. But it will happen, although do bear in mind t
for one you could accept input from users of
their own systems and software setups.
I don't intend doing this task myself ... :-) ... although I may start
something off when I have the time, and ask for contributions.
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emedial work.
Parked somewhere on the web it could save any number of lengthy, and
repeated responses
Easy enough ... when the hard work of the list is done.
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colour version will look even better ... no doubt Dilwyn is
hammering away with Easy Pointer4 as we speak.
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Malcolm Cadman,
A suggestion
save below as a csv
Software,Ver nnn,HARDWARE - OS,,
,,QL128,Cumana,CST,Medic,GoldCard,SupGoldCd,Qubide,Q40,Q60
,Qlay,Qlay2k,QPC,QPC2,Qlem,uQLx
Utilities,
ng.
I'll be interested in the reply, it may cause me to part with some money for
newer QL programs!
I don't believe that you will regret purchasing QDT ...
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er to do a new 2005 edition ? Reflecting more of the present and
the future.
That is make use of one of the new logos designed for the modern QL
scene, some of which published in QL Today, and I believe are on a web
site somewhere.
Also if Quanta sponsor it then a 'Quanta Edition 2005'
eed, the world has moved on, and so has the QL world too ...
check on my site - http://www.mcad.demon.co.uk/lquan.htm
... for the start of links to all sorts of developments that have or are
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Darren Branagh &l
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ndon Quanta group members agree, we may buy 5 to 10 just
for the group.
If the software content is an instant QL environment, then they are
useful to pass on to others who may then be tempted to have an interest
in the QL. Which is the marketing side of the promotion of a 'QL on a
stick
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Well, that's a probable 4 - only 96 to go :-))
Plus another one ... :-)
Besides this will have novelty and souvenir appeal too.
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at's fine, but as I said I only check it very infrequently.
For a speedy response use the the work email.
Dilwyn, can you put this change in the next QL Today?
OK.
The other option is to actually ban Darren from ever changing his email
address again ...
is how many we'd sell. I would need to
commit to buying at least 50, but more likely 100, to get decent pricing on
the sticks. Typical price when available shouldn't exceed 15 pounds. Will we
sell that many?
It all sounds promising, Darren.
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At 19:12 17/05/2005 +0100, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Then there are the compatibility issues with older software running on
newer hardware or emulators.
What do people want to see happen ?
A little while ago D
ollection (or any part of it, except ZIP and
UNZIP) with it.
Umm ... interesting licence condition ..."Breaches of this will be dealt
with severely" ... yet by whom exactly ?
As DP has gone, the MD and software authors have all had their money ...
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free. Shareware, or the like, doesn't
really figure very much.
Then there are the compatibility issues with older software running on
newer hardware or emulators.
What do people want to see happen ?
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'states' in the US, perhaps not so surprising ... :-)
Yet, then again, given the history of the UK, right down to very local
individuality ... like ... regions, counties, cities, towns, villages,
etc ... it is surprisingly that we do agree on anything ... :-)
The sign of mature
ations to enliven the QL software scene.
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Wood, could be very catchy ... :-)
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etter in not-too-full qxl.win files
but if that is the consensus, then I will replace all archives :-)
Ffibys
RAR is great, but QLers are too used to ZIP. Even though someone
(might have been Derek Stewart possibly?) did port a "Unrar" program
for the info and work, I will check out the site this weekend.
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i-virus protection called "know-leeks 1.0"
8. Supports a new graphic file format, similar to GIF and TIFF, called
CarDIFF.
9. The error sound is a sheep going "baa"
How that for starters?
Hilarious, Darren, you obviously know your Dilwyn ... :-)
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u are coming are
aren't you ?
... And October is QL2005.
So I guess that you are already booked over here ... :-)
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things to
do" lists at him ;-)
Yes, what we really need, Phoebus, is life, the universe, and everything
... before breakfast ... after that we can get down to the serious
stuff.
Congratulations too on the birth ... and to your partner.
Although I hope he is not called Julius, or us little E
ow ;-)
(Too busy anyway)
Er ... umm ... :-) ... just be content with coding a graphical front end
for the lynx suite, using the new EasyPtr of course ... :-)
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Malcolm Cadman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Phoebus,
Just
ou also be able to put up a non-RARified
version of win32uQLx? Afterall, zip is the current "standard" archiving
method on win32..
Although, when you have downloaded the free RAR software, it does have a
very nice and easy to use interface ... :-)
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en QDOS
and SMSQ benefiting from both. Others may choose to be entirely SMSQ/E,
and beyond.
Whatever ... a commonality will be established.
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Darren Branagh <[EMAIL
pending what you system is like either run the boot independently or
incorporate it in to you own boot file.
I have saved it as 'boot_lx', so I run it from there.
If you wish I can email you my 'boot_lx' ?
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Reminds me, I really must organise another Irish Show, maybe in Galway for a
change.
Would that be an Irish Show or a show held in Ireland ... :-)
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(changed subject line to reflect change in thread)
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Does anyone have a list of 'old programs' written for QDOS that do not
run under the PE ?
If there is a known list, then
...
which can only be good news ... :-)
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running the bleeding edge
stuff too.
Does anyone have a list of 'old programs' written for QDOS that do not
run under the PE ?
If there is a known list, then some action may taken.
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have similarities and differences.
On the other hand there are lots of freeware products available too.
Also in hardware there are lots of second-hand items available.
Overall it is a good time to be a user.
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: watch the ads ;-)
OK ... :-)
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.21 is
finally produced it will have to work on my AH rom.
Yes, thanks to this development work on Turbo it is incorporating extra
functionality.
It is compatible with QDOS / SuperBasic and SMSQ/E / Sbasic, so the
generic term has now become Sbasic, for convenience.
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that is the case for QL programmers..
Yes, it is the student workforce, at work ... :-)
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Hi Arnold,
Have you copied the 'qdos' file in to the directory 'win1_lx_terminfo_'
?
The boot file by Phoebus expects to find it there, that's all, for the
t
ging lines beginning with a # sign, is not
everyone's taste I am sure.
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scussion around some people looking for an upgrade to
their QL system, it would be useful.
Alternatively could there now be another 'offer' in time for September
2005 ?
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dstone goes down!
I still do most of my serious computing from home!
Yes, it seems to be a never_ending_story with Windows ... although we
now need it for our QL Emulators :-)
At least everyone on this list knows that it is text only ( also no
attachments ), etc ...
d.
Which is usually the default behaviour in the emailer, unless you
configure it otherwise.
As is the '>' greater than sign being used as the 'quoting' leading
character.
Over the latter few years this all seems to have settled down to become
the 'conventions'
on :
http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/
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allowed access to change any settings.
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e valid for the
forthcoming Byfleet show in September 2005 ?
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jeremy Taffel
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Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Jeremy, with all your computer interests I am sure that you will find
it even more fun now than the period that you are recalling.
Yes, there is a cost involved for the commercial program
Roy Wood is giving a £10 discount on SMSQ/E if you buy both QDT and
SMSQ/E at present.
Good luck with what whatever you choose to do.
I am sure that you will get inspired, and maybe even write some new
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and lots of benefits from it.
We have had this debate many many times ... there comes a time with any
computer system when the user has to make a significant investment
upgrade ... in either hardware or software.
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ote : QDT does not run on 'older' systems, as it is designed to make
use of the best that is currently available.
I now hope that Jim's work will encourage software writers to flex their
muscles again and produce all those interesting app
d in supporting any new
developments.
Join it is what I say ... after all this is an interest that we are
meant to enjoy.
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ad a former miss world in the bed beside him, the cup was on the
dressing table filled with ice and empty champagne bottles, and a ton of
cash was strewn about the floor. The waiter looked at George and said "Oh,
George - where did it all go wrong?" ;-))
He could have invested th
?
Would be a good idea, for those with DVD. ( I don't personally own one
as yet ... )
Maybe do them 'on demand' so to speak.
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 14:22:06 -0400, Malcolm Cadman
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Darren Branagh <[E
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dilwyn Jones
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Yes, it like all code writing ... the major part of say 90% to 95%
is
relatively easy, yet it is the last 1% to 5% that is hard.
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Refer to my Murphy's Law docs for the one which says
it is the last 1% to 5% that is hard.
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Refer to my Murphy's Law docs for the one which says that the first
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e time.
Of course!
I feel sure it will turn out to be something minor that is throwing the
error.
Indeed, I'm sure I'll be kicking myself when I discover the error!
Yes, it like all code writing ... the major part of say 90% to 95% is
relatively easy, yet it is the last 1% to 5% that is ha
ot 'portable' to shows; and I
will not be attending the AGM.
Send me a SBASIC test routine with suitable break points to check
progress. When you have time.
I feel sure it will turn out to be something minor that is throwing the
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Hi Malcolm Cadman
Have tried to break QStarter - configuring it for a small number of
executables +/-
small window and other win drives but without success.
Could there be a clash between the Easyptr extensi
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QStarter, QFiles
Thanks.
Dilwyn Jones
QStarter 1.01 -
Works on a Q60 with smsqe 3.09
Duncan Neithercut
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This runs, and I configured it to have win1_ as the default path and
'Yes' to search sub-directories.
It chugged away ... and then came up with an error :
line 2880 GET
end of file
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or the QL, who
knows - the very thought of it might spur someone with the talent to do
the job, on to actually doing it.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, gwicks
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- Original Message - From: "Phoebus R. Dokos (Öïßâïò Ñ.
Íôüêïò)"
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Q-Starter
On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 15:06:37 -04
ge :
Line 600 MSTAT% Invalid name
- an easy ptr extension?
Can you distribute the easy ptr runtimes with it?
Duncan Neithercut
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using
the new facilities with the new Easyptr when it's released.
Good.
New applications are what we really need.
Many of the utilities and helper software are already there.
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By the way QWord has its own Icon with QDT and launches successfull
aunches successfully,
and drops back into QDT, even though there is a colour mode change on my
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install all went fine from there on.
I am now a happy QDT user of the QPC / SMSQ/E version.
It is all very smooth.
Just waiting for all the added functionality to come along to remove the
'not yet implemented' warnings ...
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In fact my experience of using networks is that it is nearly always
'slow' compared to a single machine anyway. So the user is hardly going
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pre v3.22 QPC2
I already expected that this processor will gain the most, but this is
pretty huge. Very cool.
Thanks for the values, Marcel
QPC2 v3.30 is also quicker and slicker on a humble Pentium 1 with Win95,
so well done Marcel with all the code tweaks.
et the .WIN file
attribute to "read only" in Windows then the QPCs will open the file
in a different mode. In this mode two or more QPCs can actually have
the file opened *at the same time* because they can be sure that no
other application will be able
share it just fine.
And the latter is also true of multiple instances of QPC2 on the same PC
I assume ?
Which I haven't tried by the way.
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ome a LapLink I'd start worrying ;-)
The basis for a cartoon for QL Today ... ?
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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
the village - for all you Little Britain fans. Can't
imaging Dilwyn in those trousers though. Or, at least, I don't want to.
Now that puts a different face on it ... :-)
You had better be careful, Tony, about making a potential visit to the
village ... laplink, null mode
ed, that is where the problem lays.
PC's ... we love 'em ...:-)
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something you'd have thought to be
so essential should prove so *irritatingly* difficult to achieve
without extra software for the ordinary user!
Yes, this is getting off topic.
However, I believe the intention behind the 'registry' was to make it
not easily accessible to the
are connected as expected.
Saving these suggestions, why not meet up with Tony with your cable that
doesn't work ( and associated computer equipment ) and his cable that
does ?
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ations like mine at home the location can be set
using TweakUI (free download from Microsoft).
M$ did something called PC Power Tools sometime ago. Which may help you
get control over the PC settings.
The Tools are only what the ordinary enthusiast may expect.
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ain't the colours version as DISP_COLOUR 2 does nothing it
>seems.
Does DISP_COLOUR 3 work OK ?
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I haven't tried that, as it's an Aurora, I never tried beyond 256 colours.
I think I must be mistaken here. I asked Jochen for an update some time
ago and can't reme
ain't the colours version as DISP_COLOUR 2 does
nothing it seems.
Does DISP_COLOUR 3 work OK ?
DISP_COLOUR 3 works only on 16bit colour... Aurora DOESN'T have 16bit
colour :-)
OK ... I haven't used an Aurora.
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s a programme
listing that you had to type in originally ... ?
Anyway the view of the playing board is good, and it plays a good game.
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de on setting up the Aurora hardware
for high colours which Phoebus put together.
No I am not certain. All I am certain of is that it's SMSQ_GOLD v3.06.
It probably ain't the colours version as DISP_COLOUR 2 does nothing it
seems.
Does DISP_COLOUR 3 work OK ?
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What does UDP stand for - obviously a Protocol ?
1) Short for User Datagram Protocol.
(2) Short for Usenet Death Penalty
Umm ... I figured it would be harmf
new and improved features. First
impression with real applications is that it is, once again, a lot
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony Firshman
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 at 10:29:26, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
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- seven in total.
I am even thinking of extending my office (shed) to make a print room.
Dear Mr Services ... are you
nt room.
Dear Mr Services ... are you clear on planning permission for all these
sheds ? ... :-)
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orted and developed by Jochen Merz Software. Anyone
wishing to distribute these with their software should contact him for a
licence
I hope you will all agree this is good news.
Yes, very good news.
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e it accordingly or issue a
"WM_MOVEMODE 2" command.
Marcel
I had forgotten about that option.
I have now added it into my boot file, and the windows just fly around
the screen with no problem now.
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