Nobody knows :-)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Tony
Tebby
Envoyé : mardi 30 novembre 2004 15:55
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Objet : Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...
- Aucun (Nobody?) - wrote:
Tony Tebby though designed RomDisq from day
The Sandy manual I mentioned a few days ago is on my website (QL Docs page), I
think it's not a SuperQBoard specific manual but a general one covering most of
these produced by Sandy, including the earlier SuperDisk interface. In case
anyone needs a Sandy disk guide...
Can't remember who gave
Peter Graf has an interesting email in ql-developers:
just for info: I noticed that a number of affordable harddisks with
ethernet connection have become available, e.g. Digitus DN-7013, Asus
WL-HDD2.5 and OvisLink MU-5000FS.
There is now quite a nice
On 30.11.2004 at 18:21 Marcel Kilgus wrote:
The SGC can actually access the Aurora ROM chip proper... what is
unclear is if it can also generate write cycles on the bus
for those addresses.
Can't one see that in the chip code Keith has recovered?
YES!
So didn't you get them? I had a brief
On Saturday 27 November 2004 15:46, Rich Mellor wrote:
BTW secretary AT quanta email address is still not working Does anyone
have John's direct email address for me please...
Hi Rich,
OK try either
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or
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Regards
John S
Nasta writes:
WARNING: THIS IS ONE LONG MAIL!!!
True to form, eh ;)
Here is an excerpt from MicroAPL's PortASM user's manual:
I find a lot of this pretty horrendous! Like being forced to speak English,
but not allowed to use AND, NOT, OR etc!
Having to re-write swaths of the OS (SMSQ/E,
In a message dated 25/11/04 05:40:00 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I still _far_ prefer the QL for simple programming. superBasic is just
so good. It also picks up any extensions in the environment.
Hear! Hear!
George
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On 1 Dec 2004 at 14:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(..),
although I suppose it might be true that most on this list are probably
members.
Most?
Probably not (any more).
Wolfgang
www.scp-paulet-lenerz.com
Hi George,
am I mistaken, or was there an item on this list a few days ago that GWASS
now handles qmac macros?
I think it got swamped by the Quanta/questionnaire and Proforma filter
messages.
Wolfgang
www.scp-paulet-lenerz.com
Did my emails of today get to this list?
I dodn't see them on it.
Anybody?
Wolfgang
www.scp-paulet-lenerz.com
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Hi all,
work on the Proforma printing suite continues.
There is a new version on my website. This now contains the PFF device
which, hopefully, is close to completion, pending bug fixes of the bugs you
will find...
Anyway, it will now call up a (configurable) file or (configurable)
Tarquin recently made a serious point when he asked if Quanta committee
meetings were secret. There are some of us on the committee who would like
to see members being much better informed about what the committee get up
to. That could be via this list, but it would be important to make a
Hi all,
work on the Proforma printing suite continues.
There is a new version on my website. This now contains the PFF device
which, hopefully, is close to completion, pending bug fixes of the bugs you
will find...
Anyway, it will now call up a (configurable) file or (configurable)
On 30.11.2004 at 11:25 Dave P wrote:
I know a bit about the romdisq and it sounds like an interesting
piece of hardware.
How does the romdisq compare to a cut-down qubide with space for
one or many CF cards? Not that there's much to 'cut down' on the
already very sparse qubide!
If a
On 1 Dec 2004 at 21:05, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
Did my emails of today get to this list?
I dodn't see them on it.
Anybody?
Of course, as soon as I'd written this I got them...
Wolfgang
www.scp-paulet-lenerz.com
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 21:05:34 +0100, Wolfgang Lenerz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did my emails of today get to this list?
I dodn't see them on it.
Anybody?
Yes :-)
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- font to be used (doesn't make that much sense, it should probably
be a
monspaced font, there is only one, courrier).
What else can you think of?
Wolfgang
It might make sense if someone chooses to convert another monospaced
font at some point.
Well done for all the work you've put into
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 20:36:50 -, Dilwyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
cut
It might make sense if someone chooses to convert another monospaced
font at some point.
Yes possibly... Might also want to provide an option in the GUI to select
the output colour !!
Well done for all the work you've
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
- font to be used (doesn't make that much sense, it should probably be a
monspaced font, there is only one, courrier).
I distincly remember spending a lot of time manually creating a simple
font, I think it was either called complete or builtin. Then
intention was to
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 23:22:16 +0100, Joachim Van der Auwera
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
- font to be used (doesn't make that much sense, it should probably be
a monspaced font, there is only one, courrier).
I distincly remember spending a lot of time manually creating a
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From: Wolfgang Lenerz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [ql-users] The hardware conflict...
On 1 Dec 2004 at 14:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(..),
although I suppose it might be true that most
Rich Mellor wrote:
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 23:22:16 +0100, Joachim Van der Auwera
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
- font to be used (doesn't make that much sense, it should probably
be a monspaced font, there is only one, courrier).
I distincly remember spending a lot of time
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 at 21:55:42, John Gilpin wrote:
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JG
I did a quick survey a few days ago covering the last five months
contributions to this list and found as follows:
Out of 74 different contributors,
25 (34%) are on the Quanta member's database.
5 (7%) are
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