Thanks Wolf, I'll have a look at those classes. I'm not a huge Java fan, I
admit, but I can sort of read it, sometimes. :-)
Cheers,
Norm.
On 14 March 2017 16:13:06 GMT+00:00, Wolf wrote:
>Hi,
>
>SMSQmulator uses it's own driver, not the SMSQE one, for accessing
>qxl.win drives. There are 4 c
David Denham's port of the late Tim Hartnell's Adventure Shell is now available
to download from the Adventure Games section of my website.
Written in BASIC, this is a simple package to help create new adventure games,
simply by altering names and descriptions in an easy to edit and well
docume
Hi,
SMSQmulator uses it's own driver, not the SMSQE one, for accessing
qxl.win drives. There are 4 classes (windriver, windrive, winfile and
windir). You could just port those to C++, without too much trouble, I
guess.
Have fun!
Wolfgang
On 14/03/2017 14:55, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Thanks Ma
Thanks Marcel. I had help though, it's not all my own work, John Hall and
Daniele Terdina pointed me in various correct directions when I was confused!
Cheers,
Norm.
On 14 March 2017 13:43:17 GMT+00:00, Marcel Kilgus
wrote:
>Norman Dunbar wrote:
>> I'm playing with QXL.WIN files, again!
>
>I
Hi Peter,
This utility will be used to allow me to develop, hopefully, a proper tool for
creating, writing and reading qxl.win files from the command line, or, a gui.
With hopefully being the operative word!
Cheers,
Norm.
On 14 March 2017 13:06:08 GMT+00:00, pg...@q40.de wrote:
>On 14 Mar 2
Norman Dunbar wrote:
> I'm playing with QXL.WIN files, again!
I wanted to tell you that I recently read your QXL.WIN file system
description and found it very enlightening. I have used the QLWA
driver as a black box until now and it was interesting to read about
the details.
Cheers, Marcel
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On 13/03/2017 15:45, Bob Spelten wrote:
Hi All,
I have removed the trail limitation for SuQcess 2.05 on my site.
Three language versions can now be downloaded.
I have used it almost daily over the past 10 years and am aware of
bugs in the program, although nobody else has reported any problems.
On 14 Mar 2017 at 12:24, Norman Dunbar wrote:
> I'm playing with QXL.WIN files, again!
> [Snip]
I hope write access also becomes part of the playground ;)
Peter
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I'm playing with QXL.WIN files, again! As part of something I'm working on, I
needed a simple way to examine the internals of a qxl.win file in an easy
manner. To this end, QXLDump was born.
At the moment I have a download for 64 bit Linux and 32/64 bit Windows only.
You can see a sample of my
On 14 Mar 2017 at 10:11, Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
> But I'm pretty sure QL/E can be handy for you guys too, because it comes
> with all the latest QL VMs and documentation (roadmap is to release updates
> of QL/E quarterly) and, even more important, the setup and configuration is
> built and tested
I agree with Urs.
The only possible future for the QL is through cooperation, sharing of
software, a growing sense of community and belonging.
Otherwise we are doomed to extinction or to become a collector community
that owns the computer without being able to use more.
Giorgio
2017-03-14 10:30 G
Marcel wrote:
> Thanks to Albin Hessler (who provided the Word document for DISA v2) and
> David Westbury (who provided a scan of v3) plus some effort on my side I
> can now provide the manual for DISA. Get it here:
Thumbs up!
Last QL post for today, had my one hour quality QL time for today, need
Marcel wrote:
> I already mentioned I secured the rights from Bernd Reinhardt to
distribute
> his QMake tool. Today I got the manual from Jochen and spend a good time
> converting the Text87 file into a PDF. But it is done and I can finally
present to
> you the venerable QMake tool:
Great! Thank yo
Bob wrote:
> I have removed the trail limitation for SuQcess 2.05 on my site.
> Three language versions can now be downloaded.
> I have used it almost daily over the past 10 years and am aware of bugs in
the
> program, although nobody else has reported any problems.
> I am busy testing the fixes an
On Tue, 14 Mar 2017, at 09:11 AM, Urs Koenig (QL) wrote:
> As you said, for "back to the QL" or "new to the QL" users, QL/E is a
> quick
> and easy start. Zero installation, zero configuration, just download the
> ZIP
> file, unzip it to your desired storage location and start the QL VM of
> your
>
Thanks guys for the feedback.
I'm fully aware and realistic that for QL experts like you, who all
developed and maintained their own setups (QXL.win), QL/E is not the 1st
choice. In fact QL/E (QLE.win) is a derivate of my own developed QXL.win
which I started when I got my first QXL card in the ea
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