Marcel Kilgus makes some magical things to make me read } } Jerome Grimbert wrote: } > Is there any uptodate Web page listing the know/resolved bugs with version } > (sort of changes.txt, with pending bugs listed as extra). } } Normally http://www.kilgus.net/qpc/versionssms.html should be } up-to-date (though due to some special circumstances this time it } isn't yet. This is also why I haven't yet made any announcement of the } new version).
Ok-doky... bookmark taken. 3.01 so far only. (But thanks for the list of changes hereafter) } } There isn't any "pending-bug" list yet. I was thinking about doing a } specialised SMSQ/E page for my site that might include one, but } haven't yet done this. This might be a really good thing to have (avoiding people to repeat over and over "Here,that does not work...", and providing 'enthousiast' programmers with a list of little tasks.) I think either Marcel or Wolfgang should be the only maintainers of such lists. } } > I was trying to use iop_wblb with a pattern of 1x1 in mode GD2 24 } > bits, with a mask of 6x6 in mode GD2 24 bits and I get a bad } > behaviour... or rather nothing! } } Hm, OK. } Just curious, what about alternatively doing a block draw operation? I have not yet seen the block operation in C for 24 bits colours... (And then, I would need to find the trap number, and perform it myself... doable as a workaround if I was in hurry, but I'm not) } } > After experiments, It looks like it's better for the pattern to be } > at least 8x, which is rather cumbersome in my case. (I did not found } > yet the mimimal y to get that working too in vertical, more } > experiments needed I believe) } > } > Is-this bug known already ? Solved ? } } No and no. There weren't any changes in the Q40 screen driver (only } some changes in SGC code to accommodate Aurora high colour). Apart } from that some fixes in memory management, WM_BLOCK, PRT_USE$, } PARNAM$, PARSTR$, IOB.EDLIN, and Q40 SER driver. Plus the new stuffer } buffer key for IOB.EDLIN. But that was it, I think. } } Marcel Great :-< Means I will have to enter "debug/patch kernel" mode before continuing the high-level application then! No problem, just not too much time...