Norman Dunbar a écrit :
How on Earth did you get around the repeating keys - I find it
impossible to type anything at all.
As I said, I ha that problem once, but it went away pretty quicly, I
don't really remember how, but maybe when upgrading to ther latest wine,
it already had gone by the
hitchies wrote:
Tony said -
What a con!
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I'll take that as an apology then.
Apology for what? My you are sensitive today. I was not criticising
anyone.
Tony
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..that's enough patronising. Thank you Tony.
Regards to all,
John in
hitchies wrote:
hitchies wrote:
Tony said -
What a con!
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I'll take that as an apology then.
Apology for what? My you are sensitive today. I was not criticising
anyone.
Tony
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..that's enough patronising. Thank you Tony.
Oh
Hi Wolfgang,
OK, so get 0.9.52
Version 0.9.52 obtained and installed. QPC runs, slowly, and still gives
repeating characters - but not all the time. It is now workable - sort of.
I notice that if I pause at the keyboard then start typing, I get the
repeats. Pressing ENTER a few times then
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
I've typed this entire message in QD under QPC/Wine, then copied it to
the scrap and ctrl-c'd it into the mail prog.
Good to know that it works for you. They are rewriting the graphics
part and I still got a problem with it on my desktop, but I've
submitted a but report
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, that's today's something new then. I had no idea that
assembly under Linux would be so different to Windows. (Which
assembler do you use on Windows by the way?)
It used to be TASM (Turbo Assembler), but when Borland discontinued it
and certain bugs made
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
QPC needs RAW sector access to read/write floppies. Not sure whether
WINE emulates this at all and cannot test as my server doesn't have a
floppy drive.
Follow up: you might want to try creating two symlinks like
cd ~/.wine/dosdevices
ln -s /dev/fd0 a::
ln -s /mnt/floppy
Hi Marcel,
This fast curser blink sounds like the same problem that I get running
QPC under XP in a virtual Windows machine in OS-X. At times, the
cursor goes nuts while other times it slows down to a reasonable speed.
I also notice that when I move the cursor around the CPU pegs out at