Re: [Ql-Users] making a New QDT Boot File
Hi everyone can you help meon My QLE/QDT Win FileI removed all the QLE Files and QLE Wallpapersand on QLECFG I just Set it to QPAC1&2 the start Button and QDT&Prowess and I renamed my Win File to QDT The Full Version.winand I use the QDT Blue Wallpaper in the BACKGNDS FolderI still want tthe games and all my Apps so I want to just boot into QDT not QLE if anyone can help me can you please get back to me OK Thanks simon629SimonĀ Foster ___ QL-Users Mailing List
Re: [Ql-Users] Q68 Baud
Hi Fabrizio, > I have done a sufficient number of experiment in copying and executing > files over the sernet@230400 to say that it is working. I'm glad it does, although SERNET alone can not prove the SER-USB adaptor handles 230 kBaud reliably in general. The problems usually pop up when you have no protocol splitting long transfers it into smaller chunks. > I copied also some files over the net, bigger than 1Mb, and then > compared byte by byte. I would like to say that @230400 sernet should > work:-). Thank you for testing and reporting. > The cable I used is coming originally from Laplink package and it is > clearly visible that the cable construction quality is excellent, the > usb/ser adapter is a Digitus one, the "PC" is a Mac Book pro using Win10 > with Parallels...and finally QPC. When I was testing USB-SER adaptors, it was PC to PC. It could be that not having USB-SER adaptors on _both_ sides improves chances. Also I seem to remeber that the "good" one I found back then was also Digitus. By the way, did anyone have success with SERNET on Qemulator? Peter ___ QL-Users Mailing List
Re: [Ql-Users] Q68 Baud
On 21/01/2018 10:26, Fabrizio Diversi via Ql-Users wrote: Must be a pretty ancient Mac Book Pro if it still has a serial port. Mine is from 2008 and doesnt. <> the "PC" is a Mac Book pro using Win10 with Parallels...and finally QPC. <> ___ QL-Users Mailing List
Re: [Ql-Users] Q68 Baud
Hi, I have done a sufficient number of experiment in copying and executing files over the sernet@230400 to say that it is working. I copied also some files over the net, bigger than 1Mb, and then compared byte by byte. I would like to say that @230400 sernet should work:-). The cable I used is coming originally from Laplink package and it is clearly visible that the cable construction quality is excellent, the usb/ser adapter is a Digitus one, the "PC" is a Mac Book pro using Win10 with Parallels...and finally QPC. Fabrizio On 21/01/2018 01:11, Peter Graf via Ql-Users wrote: My experience is that internal SER cards for PC tend to work reliably at up to 230 kBaud without handshake, while most USB-SER coverters don't. Usually you notice it only during long file transfers. Am 21.01.2018 um 00:11 schrieb Dave Park via Ql-Users: Once you're up into 230k territory, the quality of the cable starts making an extraordinary difference, even if there is UART support for that speed. On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Peter Graf via Ql-Users < ql-users@lists.q-v-d.com> wrote: Hi Fabrizio, configuring the driver in Win10 there are available different predefined speeds, including 460800, so I assume it should work at least from PC side. I know, but that tells nothing about what the adaptor can physically hanlde. I have a lot of experience with that, unfortunately. Nine out of ten adaptors which allow to select such high speeds, can't even handle 230 kBaud PC to PC reliably. Peter ___ QL-Users Mailing List ___ QL-Users Mailing List ___ QL-Users Mailing List