Marcel Kilgus wrote:
I hope the new QPC2 release works for everyone, I took great care to
get every scenario for the installer right, but I didn't exactly have
much time to get this thing out of the door...
There was a bug in the installer that created the qpc.ini and
qpcdemo.win files write
Hi,
I have installed QPC2 v4.01 on EOS Linux using WINE, all works great.
Regards,
Derek
On 02/02/14 02:48, Timothy Swenson wrote:
Welcome to the world of fatherhood. I'd say that you have 18 years
before you get rid of her, but my oldest is 22 and still living at home.
I can't believe
Op Sun, 02 Feb 2014 12:16:15 +0100 schreef Marcel Kilgus
ql-us...@mail.kilgus.net:
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
I hope the new QPC2 release works for everyone, I took great care to
get every scenario for the installer right, but I didn't exactly have
much time to get this thing out of the door...
Hi all,
Yesterday I made a few thousand replacement foam pads on a laser cutter.
They're the exact material in the exact size, they're strong self-adhesive,
and they're great. In a short while I will post a video showing how they
are made and how to use them. I will be selling them in lots of 10,
Dave Park wrote:
We would like to make further improvements, but unfortunately we do not
have the source of the QubIDE II ROMs. If anyone out there has the source,
we'd be grateful for a copy.
Google qubide source and voila:
http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/qlrom/qubide-gpl.zip
Not that difficult it
Hehe
I don't know how I missed that! Actually, I do! I have two identically
named folders, and looked in the same one twice - the wrong one!
Thanks Marcel!
Dave
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Marcel Kilgus ql-us...@mail.kilgus.netwrote:
Dave Park wrote:
We would like to make further
Just be careful with the last ROMs - not sure if it was an error with the ROM
code, or the utilities which went with them - I recall that the disk could be
corrupted if you used the recycle bin facility !!
I also had problems that if the QL had not been switched on for a while, QubIDE
would no
Rich,
One of the things we want to change is how drives are detected and
initialized.
If anyone would like to do this work with us and is familiar, comfortable
and skilled at producing ROM images from the code provided, please get in
touch with me off-list. Work would be compensated.
Dave
On
I have said this so many times that I am getting really tired of the
repetition!
The QL-SD driver was derived from QUBIDE. It was turned inside-out to
implement replaceable hardware interface routines. It's all there. Don't
reinvent the wheel again! Just look at the hw_xxx routines in the QL-SD
Adrian,
Please do not be offended.
We are developing revised hardware and we want to use a known working
driver following the only change one thing at a time rule. Once we have
the hardware 100%, we want to make some driver revisions to do with
initializing devices. We have as a design goal that
Fine. Do what you want.
Signing off.
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From: ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com
[mailto:ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] On Behalf Of Dave Park
Sent: 02 February 2014 20:52
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QubIDE II Source Code
Adrian,
Please do not be
Adrian Ives wrote:
I have said this so many times that I am getting really tired of the
repetition!
The QL-SD driver was derived from QUBIDE. It was turned inside-out to
implement replaceable hardware interface routines. It's all there. Don't
reinvent the wheel again! Just look at the
Hi,
The Qubide source code was made available with the permission of Phil
Borman and Ron Dunnett.
I made a great effort to establish the correct permission to make the
Qubide source code available, as I do not want to be accused of being a
software pirate...
Regards,
Derek
On 02/02/14 21:37,
Hi Derek,
the QL-SD sources will be available under the GPL, giving credits to the
original authors, even in the manual. I see no problem here.
All the best
Peter
Derek Stewart wrote:
Hi,
The Qubide source code was made available with the permission of Phil
Borman and Ron Dunnett.
I
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