In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Rich Mellor
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SNIP
The -command- is there, but is the actual code to create the
directories actually part of the TK2 ROM section of the O/S.
It might well be, but what you did doesn't -prove- it.
It might rely on specific hardware/firmware.
Roy wood wrote:
The -command- is there, but is the actual code to create the
directories actually part of the TK2 ROM section of the O/S.
of you out there who have done this so can you test it ? - Actually you
can test it, Tony. You have a QDOS emulator running don't you? If you do
make a
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 at 11:07:00, Roy wood wrote:
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Actually you can test it, Tony. You have a QDOS emulator running don't
you? If you do make a TKII image that can be LRESPR'd and the code
works to create directories please let me have it for distribution.
I only
After a discussion with Tony Tebby Jochen Merz and I have his
permission to release the three Pointer Environment extensions
HOT_REXT, PTR_GEN and WMAN as freeware. They will now be freely
distributable. Copyright will remain with Tony Tebby I have some
documentation with explanation the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
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Great news, send the software on to me as soon as you have it ready.
I will do it as soon as I get through all this Beta testing I am doing.
I'm glad that TK2 especially is being made available as I was getting a
lot of requests
Roy wood writes:
All you've proved is that the MAKE_DIR procedure is part of TKII...
But that was the bit he wanted. What were the differences between the
level two drivers and the normal ones then? This was a long time ago but
I thought that the differences were mainly the sub-directories
P Witte wrote:
Roy wood writes:
All you've proved is that the MAKE_DIR procedure is part of TKII...
But that was the bit he wanted. What were the differences between the
level two drivers and the normal ones then? This was a long time ago but
I thought that the differences were mainly
Dear friends,
I found this mail list and I guess there are still some QL users out
there. I wrote the program Disk Mate many years ago. Are there still
anyone using Disk Mate?
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:04:15 +0100, Pål Monstad wrote
Dear friends,
I found this mail list and I guess there are still some QL users out
there. I wrote the program Disk Mate many years ago. Are there still
anyone using Disk Mate?
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Pål Monstad, Norway
Hello Pal,
Of course there are
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:04:15 +0100, Pl Monstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear friends,
I found this mail list and I guess there are still some QL users out
there. I wrote the program Disk Mate many years ago. Are there still
anyone using Disk Mate?
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Pl Monstad, Norway
On 23 Jan 2005 at 19:04, Pål Monstad wrote:
I found this mail list and I guess there are still some QL users out
there. I wrote the program Disk Mate many years ago. Are there still
anyone using Disk Mate?
I actually bought it from you at a meeting (don't remember which) but don't
use it any
TK2 V2.12, at least, contains the keywords to make or open directories. I
think the actual directory drivers are implemented separately. At least
with
some of the emulators you have to load both the toolkit ROM and a driver
ROM
such as NFA.ROM
Yes, toolkit keywords like MAKE_DIR handle the
TK2 V2.12, at least, contains the keywords to make or open directories. I
Is V2.12 the latest version that was released?
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Hall
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SNIP
Hmm... methinks I should have been less cryptic :-)
Unlike the ROM cartridge TK2, the GC ROM consists of several software
elements. TK2 is one, the Level 2 RAM device driver is another and, of
course, the Level 2 FLP device
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pål Monstad
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Nice to hear from you! I'm sorry, but I do no longer have the source
code for DM5, so I guess it's impossible to make DM5 work with extended
colours. I anyone is interested, please put the program into Public
Domain.
Shame
Pål Monstad wrote:
Nice to hear from you! I'm sorry, but I do no longer have the source
code for DM5, so I guess it's impossible to make DM5 work with extended
colours.
Actually it's not that much of a problem as you use the standard QPAC2
window scheme. For that I have developed tools that
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