On 3 Oct 2009, at 13:37, John Gilpin wrote:
I understand that there is no need to compile BASIC programs when
using QPC2 (SMSQ) - the SBASIC code can be EXEC'd without TURBO or
QLIBERATOR.
Do I take this to mean that I just Ex win1_program_bas ?
And if it's as easy as that,
Hi Dilwyn,
(Hope you understand I was only teasing you, not complaining)
Of course, of course - your complaints arrive directly in my personal
mailbox :-)
Actually, 12 months' worth of mail redirection is in use anyway, so it
turned up with an extra label superimposed by the post office.
More surprises to come in the next part :-)
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
QL Today has just arrived, today, in Edinburgh. In a week nor so
copies will have reached Iceland I suppose.
I hope they find Tony Tebby's fantastic article as amusing as I did.
And yet we are all still using QL's in one form or
In message ed468ef6345e46528a5c236345260...@dilwyn3hkh9x94, Dilwyn
Jones dil...@evans1511.fsnet.co.uk writes
Hi,
QL Today also arrived in London on Saturday 3rd October 2009.
In its new slimmer format.
Tony Tebby's article is an interesting recall of his experience of the
tensions between
Oh yes, I will honestly believe that! There are a LOT of things, noone knows
about...;-).
Cheers...Ralf
- Original Message -
From: SMSQ - Jochen Merz
More surprises to come in the next part :-)
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On 3 Oct 2009, at 17:03, P Witte wrote:
As it is not widely advertised and the documentation is hard to find,
I thought I should just mention that as of SMSQ/E 3.06 the QUIT
keyword takes an optional longword parameter. Earlier versions will
simply ignore this
A useful bit of information.
gdgqler schreef:
On 3 Oct 2009, at 17:03, P Witte wrote:
As it is not widely advertised and the documentation is hard to find,
I thought I should just mention that as of SMSQ/E 3.06 the QUIT
keyword takes an optional longword parameter. Earlier versions will
simply ignore this
A useful bit
gdgqler writes:
On 3 Oct 2009, at 17:03, P Witte wrote:
As it is not widely advertised and the documentation is hard to find,
I thought I should just mention that as of SMSQ/E 3.06 the QUIT
keyword takes an optional longword parameter. Earlier versions will
simply ignore this
A useful bit
In message
6ccc12f00909301502m63a37e0ch1aa31765b9cf2...@mail.gmail.com, Darren
Branagh darrenbran...@gmail.com writes
Hi Darren,
How are you these days ... ?
Thanks for this information about Micro Men.
I have Freeview, but not BBC4 ... although I have ITV2, 3 and 4; and
Film on 4.