I'm guessing that the AGM is the same as a General Member Meeting.
Yes, the AGM TLA stands for Annual General Meeting.
Dilwyn Jones
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On Friday 28 Jan 2011 20:29:56 Geoff Wicks wrote:
> Having written all this let me be the first person to state in public that
> the time has come for Quanta to be wound up. When an organisation is
> reduced to breaching its constitution to survive it has become a gigantic
> farce. If we needed Qu
On 1/30/2011 10:48 AM, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Were Officers to be elected, directly, at an AGM, it would open the door
to someone incompetent to get voted in, or some collusion to take place.
Interesting, as California State code for Non-profits pretty much
specifies that members vote on office
I was 100% certain, but I went back and checked this and you're right - too
much late night editing!
This solves the mystery, because Job 0 cannot be removed. However, on the
plus side, this problem actually allowed me to develop a tidier method of
managing the spawned jobs.
Many thanks for your
Adrian Ives wrote:
> No, it isn't. me is defined as -1, for the current job.
Have you checked that in an actual disassembly or in a debugger or
just had a look at the source?
Marcel
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There is a QUANTA Library QXL.WIN file on CD done by Darren Brannah some
years ago that has quite a few folders and files in it. Maybe Darren
made a count of how many, but I don't know personally. Is it a function
of the number of files or is it the total size of the .win file that is
important
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of files in a
> QXL.WIN directory (or the entire QXL.WIN for that matter)?
I know of no limit (which doesn't mean none exist), but in any case
access to files in huge directories can be somewhat slow as the name
search is li
No, it isn't. me is defined as -1, for the current job.
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Help! Reasons for MT.FRJOB Fail
Adrian Ives wrote:
> moveq #mt.frjob,d0
> moveq #me,d1
> moveq #0,d3
> trap#1
Check the disassembly. I guess D1 is set to 0.
Marcel
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Good evening everybody,
what is the correct way to use the LIB instruction with GWASL (the
"lite" assembler) ?
>From gwasl_text in the zip archive:
"LIB
This copies the (binary) file to the _BIN file."
Ummm how would I calculate an offset to a routine compiled inside
this _BIN from
In message <4d44a2e0.7040...@sbcglobal.net>, Timothy Swenson
writes
Hi Tim,
The simple way around this, is for all of the Officers to step down at
the AGM, every Year.
Then, for a few seconds, the organisation has no Officers - no one in
charge.
Following this brief period of time, the n
In message <4d4497f5.4030...@rwapservices.co.uk>, Rich Mellor
writes
On 29/01/2011 22:34, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Hi,
News clip, that could be useful for all of us.
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Taking on BT and The Cloud, the mobile operator plans to give
customers and non-custome
It's worth bearing in mind that I'm developing under SMSQ/E on QPC2, which
post-date Pennel and Dickens, either environment may have an effect. In any
case, my job definitely continued to execute after the Trap #1 and even
doing the "kill_me" looping branch didn't solve the problem - it just kept
On 30 Jan 2011, at 16:47, Norman Dunbar wrote:
>>
>> Interesting. I've never to my knowledge needed the final branch in any of my
>> programs. With the branch in, the program is not going to do very much until
>> it eventually decides to stop. Without that anything may presumably occur.
> I ha
Hi George,
> Interesting. I've never to my knowledge needed the final branch in any of my
> programs. With the branch in, the program is not going to do very much until
> it eventually decides to stop. Without that anything may presumably occur.
I have a funny feeling you called me to task many
On 30 Jan 2011, at 16:33, Norman Dunbar wrote:
>>
>> This is the code that I'm using at the end of my USB_RD (and USB_WR) job:
>>
>>
>>moveq #mt.frjob,d0
>>moveq #me,d1
>>moveq #0,d3
>>trap#1
Hi George,
> What's wrong with Ubuntu. I have managed to get NET_PEEK and DISP working
> under UQLX on Ubuntu v 9.04 under VMware on a Mac.
I just don't like it! That's all that's "wrong" with it. Linux Mint is
based on Ubuntu (based on Debian) and I get on perfectly well with Mint.
But Ubuntu -
Adrian,
> This is the code that I'm using at the end of my USB_RD (and USB_WR) job:
>
>
> moveq #mt.frjob,d0
> moveq #me,d1
> moveq #0,d3
> trap#1 ;
> Remove ourselves!
> The on
Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of files in a
QXL.WIN directory (or the entire QXL.WIN for that matter)?
I have noticed that one directory in mine has a very large number of
files which have built up over time. The last thing I want is to find
that adding one more file to it
Let me use this space to pay a tribute to John. We owe an enormous
debt to him. Without John's work Quanta would have had to have been
wound up two or three years ago. I did not want to see a person of
his honesty and integrity inadvertently finding himself on the wrong
side of the law,
Hear
(for Dilwyn)
I have a ASUS netbook (one of the first to come out) running a
derivitive of Linux, no hard drive to speak of, no CD, just SD and
USB, if I send you a USB stick I can try it out that way?
Lee Privett
Seem to have had 2 copies of this email - looks like you sent it to
two diff
Well I've worked around the issue (for now). In the end I have had to add
an extra step to my driver's 50HZ timer tick service that checks if the I/O
job is still running (and is due for removal) and then issues an mt.frjob
there. I still have no explanation as to why the job is seemingly unable
(for Dilwyn)
I have a ASUS netbook (one of the first to come out) running a derivitive of
Linux, no hard drive to speak of, no CD, just SD and USB, if I send you a
USB stick I can try it out that way?
Lee Privett
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Sent from my Lapt
George,
That had occurred to me as well, but this section of code is definitely
executing in user mode. The job can be manually removed using an S*BASIC
RJOB command or from the QPAC Jobs list. However, I'm sure the clue does
lie in the fact that the trap is not guaranteed atomic.
Adrian
On 30/01/2011 10:16, gdgqler wrote:
On 30 Jan 2011, at 10:05, Rich Mellor wrote:
On 30/01/2011 09:29, gdgqler wrote:
On 29 Jan 2011, at 20:24, Geoff Wicks wrote:
Can a person who has been appointed treasurer of Quanta in a breach of the
constitution - a legally binding document - legally si
On 30 Jan 2011, at 10:25, Adrian Ives wrote:
> I am in the process of rewriting the USBWiz driver to get around the
> problems with supervisor mode that I encountered last year.
>
>
>
> The new driver spawns independent jobs to handle reads and writes
> asynchronously in the background (becaus
I am in the process of rewriting the USBWiz driver to get around the
problems with supervisor mode that I encountered last year.
The new driver spawns independent jobs to handle reads and writes
asynchronously in the background (because it has to invoke serial IO). I'm
doing the work in QPC2 a
On 30 Jan 2011, at 10:05, Rich Mellor wrote:
> On 30/01/2011 09:29, gdgqler wrote:
>> On 29 Jan 2011, at 20:24, Geoff Wicks wrote:
>>
>>> Can a person who has been appointed treasurer of Quanta in a breach of the
>>> constitution - a legally binding document - legally sign cheques under
>>> Br
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To:
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Hands Up!
On 29 Jan 2011, at 17:39, Geoff Wicks wrote:
Now hands up those those who are prepared to be treasurer of Quanta.
If absolutely no one else is
On 30/01/2011 09:29, gdgqler wrote:
On 29 Jan 2011, at 20:24, Geoff Wicks wrote:
Can a person who has been appointed treasurer of Quanta in a breach of the
constitution - a legally binding document - legally sign cheques under British
law?
If the bank accepts the signature it doesn't matter
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From: "Rich Mellor"
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 8:45 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Finally a reply
On 29/01/2011 12:54, Geoff Wicks wrote:
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From: "Rich Mellor"
Sent: Friday, January
Hi Geoff,
I see you have been answered already with several legally based opinions.
The problem with your question is that it is not factually valid. It states
that there definitely has been a breach of the constitution. To establish that
as a fact rather than opinion you will need to get
On 29 Jan 2011, at 17:39, Geoff Wicks wrote:
> Now hands up those those who are prepared to be treasurer of Quanta.
If absolutely no one else is willing to do this then I would attempt the task.
However, the results could be unpredictable. You might find that subscriptions
had to be paid in gr
On 29 Jan 2011, at 20:24, Geoff Wicks wrote:
>
> Can a person who has been appointed treasurer of Quanta in a breach of the
> constitution - a legally binding document - legally sign cheques under
> British law?
If the bank accepts the signature it doesn't matter whether it is legally
bindin
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