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From: Ben Hazelwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: [Ql-Users] Q40
Thanks to all who responded, I've now managed to find a Q40 :)
Regards
Ben
Don't tell everybody or they'll all want one ;-))
Q.
The Trap #1 call with D0 = $25 is SMS.XTOP. The code following Trap
#1 is executed as if it was part of a system call. The manual goes
on to say that the routine must finish in an RTS which brings it
back to user mode on return.
I have never before used this trap but have just now tried
George Gwilt wrote:
I have never before used this trap but have just now tried it out. It
appears that you have to put the return address on the (user) stack
before Trap #1 otherwise the return is to whatever happens to be on
the user stack which can be rather nasty.
Yes, the normal
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
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Also, the Atom name, was once used for a British made computer
called
the Acorn Atom - back in 1980's . the era of the first QL machines
too.
The Atom was a fine machine, with a fast (if unusual) basic.
*#*Snip#*#
I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Derek Stewart
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And you can get a BBC Interpreter for the PC...
Derek
I used to use a very good one for the 186, 286 and 386 early PC's, as
this was the easiest way to do computer control projects at the time.
I don't know what is
Hi everybody,
after some time, I'd like to report that QMENU has been revised. New
features in the Menu Extension, new documentation, and updated disk as
well. More info can be found on the SMSQ homepage:
http://SMSQ.J-M-S.COM
More news:
The first issue of QL Today Volume 13 is nearly ready
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From: SMSQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 8:05 PM
Subject: [Ql-Users] Some J-M-S news: new QMENU, and QL Today Volume 13
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The first issue of QL Today Volume 13 is nearly ready for the printer.
If you have not