Hi Tim,
> Instead of Linux Mint, I went with Lubuntu (Ubuntu light). I first
> installed Linux on an older Lenovo with 512MB of memory. Linux Mint
> would hardly start, but Lubuntu worked great.
I borrowed my wife's old Dell Inspiring laptop and put Mint 17 32 bit on it.
With Cinnamon
Evening Dilwyn,
Ah yes, I do recall something about your past problems with Windows! I wasn't
aware you had Packard Bell kit though, Curry's "own brand" stuff, or junk as we
IT professionals know it. I had one of those briefly some years back. Took it
back to PC World as unfit for purpose and
I was sure I'd replied to this email a while back, but now I don;t see
it. Here goes again!
> Yo! Norman. Does QPC2 still work under current versions of Wine?
Yes, pretty much perfectly. I have no problems. Accessing the Floppy
Disc hardware obviously doesn't work though - as far a
Aye Colin, I think the problem is when Windows goes into sleep/screen saver
mode and subsequently is woken up. Not just switching from one program to the
other.
At least that's how I understood it anyway.
Happy New Year.
Cheers,
Norm.
On 4 January 2016 20:25:14 GMT+00:00, Colin McKay
On 2 January 2016 15:46:55 GMT+00:00, pjwitte wrote:
>Traditional seasons' greatings implied..
>
>Recently Windoze 10 has started messing with QPC2: When I put my
>machine to sleep with QPC2 in fullscreen mode in the background it
>wakes up with QPC2 in a catatonic state: No
I'm in the middle of going through one of my old programs on Linux to
replace all the "%lu" etc with the appropriate c99 specifiers rather
than just making them all "%u". It should then be future proof! Famous
last words.
HTH
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On 09/10/15 16:47, David Gilham wrote:
Thanks Norman You have also given a hint fo qxltools.
I am using Gcc v 4.8.4 on my box and will ateempt to modify qxltools unless
someone else has done so already.
Hi David,
I've not made any changes to the qxltools on the grounds that I don't,
probably
On 09/10/15 09:43, Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 08/10/15 19:07, Graeme Gregory wrote:
Fixed qltools is here
https://github.com/slimlogic/qltools
Thanks Graeme, I've been looking for a decent version of qltools for
some time to use on Linux.
Given that I had a bit of time this morning while
spect it's because I'm effectively cross compiling. It
should (!) be ok on Windows itself.
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On 09/10/15 14:16, Graeme Gregory wrote:
Hi Norman,
Should be fixed now, have tested the resulting .exe on windows and it
seems to work.
Was just missing a couple of #if defined(__MINGW32__)
Graeme
Good stuff, thanks.
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Thanks John.
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Sorry to hear about your loss, Condolences and Best wishes from the
QUANTA Committee.
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treasu
Many thanks Wolfgang.
On 15 August 2015 06:29:18 BST, Wolfgang Lenerz wlen...@free.fr wrote:
Hi Norman,
QL and Assembly stuff are not a priority.
Of course not!
Condolences and best wishes to you and your family.
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- this cannot surely be how it is done?
Surely, the interpreter doesn't have to go through those hoops whever it
sees something like:
2500 IF INT(x) = x THEN do_somthing: END IF
Does it?
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Hi Wolfgang.
Ok, thanks, it seems then that the printed and Kindle versions of Jan's book
are incorrect for negative fp numbers. I wonder if she's taken the sign bit,
bit 31 of the mantissa, out of consideration? Who knows!
I found a routine, qa_lfloat with byte code 09 in the SMSQ/E sources
On 1 August 2015 12:33:45 BST, peterfox peter...@cix.co.uk wrote:
Morning Norman,
In the midst of all my other problems, I finally had a go at Winback
this morning but have run into a problem.
I have changed the FLP1_ in line 1070 to win1_ and I get a not found
error. I have also tried
On 1 August 2015 12:33:45 BST, peterfox peter...@cix.co.uk wrote:
Morning Norman,
In the midst of all my other problems, I finally had a go at Winback
this morning but have run into a problem.
I have changed the FLP1_ in line 1070 to win1_ and I get a not found
error. I have also tried
On 1 August 2015 12:33:45 BST, peterfox peter...@cix.co.uk wrote:
Morning Norman,
In the midst of all my other problems, I finally had a go at Winback
this morning but have run into a problem.
I have changed the FLP1_ in line 1070 to win1_ and I get a not found
error. I have also tried
On 1 August 2015 17:39:36 BST, Tobias Fröschle tobias.froesc...@t-online.de
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Am 01.08.2015 um 18:29 schrieb Norman Dunbar
nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk:
... Please excuse my brevity...
I had a laugh at this one. Somehow the list decided to send me your
post three times ;)
Tobias
On 22 July 2015 19:41:25 BST, Geoff Wicks gtwi...@btinternet.com wrote:
On 19/07/2015 18:31, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Finally!
http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/downloads/AssemblyLanguage/Issue_002/Assembly_Language_002.pdf
Enjoy.
Cheers,
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I have just updated my newspage and checking
Finally!
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Evening all.
If you he'd over to Dilwyn's Web repository of all that is good in the QL
World, and download my old Winback program, you can create a new hard drive
file as win2, then set the clock and make a full backup of your current win1.
Winback will set the win2 file dates etc exactly as
Greetings everyone.
After much work, some wailing, some gnashing of teeth and a good few hours
typing on my phone while on holiday recently, I have finished updating the file
at http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/downloads/QLToday/QL_Assembly.pdf which is
the good old Assembly Language book I
2015, 21:24, Norman Dunbar
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Evening all,
In a word, no.
It works perfectly on Linux under wine though! :-) As long as you
don't try to access floppies of course.
Good luck and here's hoping win 10 is better than win 8.x and as good
as win 7, which to my
On 30 May 2015 10:08:13 BST, Tobias Fröschle tobias.froesc...@t-online.de
wrote:
Norman,
no comments on your sanity :) , but yes, you’re right: QPC2 will not
run on the (any) RasPi, because it’s x86 architecture vs. ARM on the Pi
(at least unless Marcel is going to do an entire rewrite, which I
Evening all,
In a word, no.
It works perfectly on Linux under wine though! :-) As long as you don't try to
access floppies of course.
Good luck and here's hoping win 10 is better than win 8.x and as good as win 7,
which to my mind, was the best ever windoze release.
Cheers,
Norm.
On 29
Evening Wolfgang,
I think you may have misunderstood my comments. I was not reporting a bug and
I'm happy that you have taken the time to consider my simple example of what
was giving me grief.
I fully understand the problems of not being able to carry out validation at
setup time. Even if it
. However, I
appreciate your comments.
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Norman,
it probably was a „If we can’t get them all, we probably shouldn’t even
start looking for them“-decision.
Potential of lurking errors in window definitions is immense and a full
check of the definition
On 19 April 2015 06:53:02 BST, Wolfgang Lenerz wlen...@free.fr wrote:
Hi Norman
I 'll have a look at your points, but won't be able to reply for a few
days at least.
WOlfgan
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Thanks
Hi George,
On 19/04/15 14:04, gdgqler wrote:
On 18 Apr 2015, at 19:49, Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk wrote:
does anyone have any decent examples of setting up a Window, with one
application sub-window that doesn't have a menu, and then dynamically building
a menu into the afore
for example.
Info windows and loose items that have text objects are obvioulsy fine.
The ones I use for user input get wiped out.
However, I'll have another look at SET_AP - now that I've got a working
version of LibGen that doesn't trash QPC when it is run! :-)
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On 19/04/15 15:13, Norman Dunbar wrote:
However, I'll have another look at SET_AP - now that I've got a working
version of LibGen that doesn't trash QPC when it is run! :-)
I have a working example now of a program that sets up a dynamic menu.
It seems I need to design the window with a menu
/demanding/hinting that
someone should do something about it. I'm just wondering why this quite
important feature of WMAN should care so little about the correct setup
of the window definition data.
End of eRant! ;-)
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to double what we
pay for, so the above is pretty accurate. Apparently, later this year,
we get another freebie to 100 mb/s and a doubling (plus?) on the upload
speeds too.
I don't work for Virgin by the way, just a satisfied customer.
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wrote:
Hi Everyone,
It is with great sadness that I have to advise you of the death of John
Mason shortly before Christmas.
John was QUANTA Chairman immediately prior to Sarah Gilpin, our present
Chairman. He was also
Found it ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-30333671 and when I said
backer I meant that he was involved!
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I'm sure the universe was written in 4004 assembly!
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Thanks to all who have said nice things about the book, please feel free to say
some more! Bear in mind the ending could be a bit better! However, I'm
working on the sequel already, all the eMagazine stuff should find its way into
the follow up. At least, that's the plan.
Marcos: I write
Oh bother!
For XXX read XXE!
Autocorrect, your worst enema!
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Hi Derek,
Kindle DRM is pretty simple to deactivate. I did it myself some time ago when I
needed a paid for Kindle book on my other reader for work. The iRiver needs
ePub format, so a quick de-DRM and a Calibre conversion, and it was done.
Legally, it's a bit tenuous of course, I own the
Hi Derek,
I agree about buying the book. Although I don't really need it nowadays, I
remember being extremely frustrated at not being able to get a copy all those
years ago. Until, that is, Quanta made it possible, and I snapped up a copy. I
still have it.
I often add notes to my Kindle
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On 13 October 2014 09:20:53 BST, Colin kilbarchan.co...@virginmedia.com wrote:
I'm having similar problems to Dilwyn, but without the thunderstorms.
Haven't there been reports about the Internet becoming overloaded, so
running slow?
Colin
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Dilwyn,
If there was a thunderstorm then it's possible that you have a corrupt drive
and or RAM.
Given the symptoms you see I bet avg is corrupted.
Have you been able to run a full chkdsk in safe mode after start up.
Get hold of a mem tester too.
Linux works. I don't know anyone these days
Nice one Dilwyn, good to hear it's going fine again and you didn't have to
cross over to the dark side!
I agree in the helpful too, I've always found that here.
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Evening Darren,
Speaking as a Jock, can I just say that whisky does indeed taste like floor
cleaner!
I hate the taste of the stuff and beer as well. I like a nice glass of wine
personally especially the fine fruit wines from Perth shire, Cairn O'Mhor.
(Care no more!)
Try them. The Bramble
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Ah the joys of auto-notcorrect!
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Evening Dilwyn,
Stonehaven is a place I visited frequently when I was working in Aberdeen. I
never saw one there either. However, that is not to say that there were none of
course.
I left Aberdeen for deepest darkest Leeds (Bradford at the time) in 1996 so
maybe I missed it. :-)
Alison
Dave.
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2. The amount of feedback I have had on Issue 1 so far has been a
resoundingly huge amount of nothing! :-(
And here are the results from the Scottish Jury:
Has anyone read it?
It appears that some people have, some have skimmed it and some
Ian,
First of all, get well soon.
Rewriting SMS for the Raspberry Pi would be a whole new enterprise. You can
easily (!) replace the kernel but all of SMS would need to be rewritten in ARM
assembly.
That doesn't mean it cannot be done of course, there's a pretty good How To
do bare metal
like?
Is the format reasonable?
What would you like to see changed?
Does it look ok on your eReader, if you use one?
Do you prefer HTML, PDF, ePub or Mobi?
Do you have any questions?
Will George find something wrong? ;-) (I hope so!)
Etc?
Anyway, enjoy the added flavour!
Cheers,
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Hi Lee.
Thanks for that. Speaking as a Linux user, I can say that Fbreader on Linux has
difficulties with the images, the ebook Viewer installed with Calibre also has
problems but Fbreader on my Android copes very well. It wraps the code lines
around and seems to remove the leading spaces in
Dear Subscribers (and non-subscribers alike!)
Issue 1 of the QL Today Memorial Assembly Language Mailing List
irregular eMagazine is now available in three separate flavours:
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EPUB -
On 05/03/14 21:08, Norman Dunbar wrote:
EPUB -
qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/downloads/AssemblyLanguage/Issue_001/Assembly_Language_001.epub
The epub has been tested on my own iRiver eReader and works fine, other
than some of the cod'e sections comments slip off the right side of the
page
the list, and you did not fidn it in
your spam bucket. Please don;t clog up the QL Users list with
complaints, send them to the address above. Thanks.
FYI there are 56 subscribers and one of you has not yet confirmed.
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Morning Rich,
when you originally registered, you would have received an email asking you to
confirm.
I checked and you are a confirmed subscriber.
Cheers,
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Sent from my phone - please excuse brevity and any obvious auto corrections
that were just plain wrong!
archive is sitting on 3.5
floppies that refuse to rotate.
Somehow, I suspect that a quick spray with WD40 will help!! ;-)
And yes, that was a joke. Granted, a bad one.
Good luck with your recovery.
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Works fine on Android too Geoff. Pdfs work fine as well. Must, as ever, be
Windows! (ducks and runs!)
Happy new year all.
Cheers,
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Hi Geoff,
I like your web site, no problems with Firefox and PDF plugins, but I
am
using Linux.
Regards,
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On
I'd like to apologise for the following:
* My phone. It always top posts. :-(
* My phone. It never continues a thread when I reply to one. It always
starts a new one.
:-(
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in the
first while the latter simply redefines the given channel, where the
menu is currently displayed, to the given info window. Consistency? What
consistency? ;-)
Have fun!
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Evening all,
new job, no time for hardly anything at the moment, so a serious delay
in replying.
In the event of there being a QL is 30 event, in the UK or abroad, it is
highly unlikely that I would attend.
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Anyway, myBlogs-cheese-admin-Settings-Discussion
That should have been MyBlogs-choose one-admin-?settings-discussion
of course. I'll need to type Caerphilly in future. (Cheese joke, and
Welsh to boot!) :-)
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PRINT the_answer_to_life_the_universe_and_everything
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Ok, I'm game
PRINT the_answer_to_life_the_universe_and_everything
0
Print CODE(0)
48
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indicate that yo want to subscribe to the QDOSMSQ Assembly Language
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with this. It was something unusual that I came across, and I
think it's explained adequately now.
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Evening Dilwyn,
I'm not sure if you know, but Kindles can happily read the mobi format. At
least, mine does.
I have a few epub files for work that I converted with Calibre, to mobi for my
Kindle.
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On 26/08/13 22:25, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Although I moan about Windoze, it's fulfilled my needs reasonably well
and Windows 7 is actually more stable than older versions, it'll do for
me until I get time to learn Linux one day (just to please Norman).
I'll agree with that. Windows 7 is stable
On 25/08/13 09:36, SMSQ - Jochen Merz wrote:
...
and - a surprise: QPC2 Version 4 will be on the DVD - thanks to Marcel
Kilgus
I'll second that vote of thanks, thanks Marcel.
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On 23/08/13 14:55, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
... might have just been a bit sluggish as there’s only 512MB RAM on the laptop.
Sounds like a prime candidate for having Linux put on it. DucksAndRuns ;-)
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On 23/08/13 15:17, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
... might have just been a bit sluggish as there’s only 512MB RAM on
the laptop.
Sounds like a prime candidate for having Linux put on it.
DucksAndRuns ;-)
He he, was expecting that comment Norman. :-)
But of course! And I didn't let you down either
Today to come out with my last article in it before I start sending
stuff out on the list. I would love to get this utility finished, so I'd
really appreciate the assistance. Thanks.
Cheers,
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motherboard is the problem. Until you confirm
otherwise, I suspect the version of Wine you are using is older than the
one above which has fixed this bug. Allegedly!
Just out of interest, which version of Ubuntu are you using?
HTH
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-up and it goes away. QPC runs fine after that.
This has always occurred with QPC on OpenSuse 32/64 and now on Mint
64bit. I think it may be KDE related, but I haven't tried other desktops.
HTH
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:
flp1_ needs only test_.
flp1_test_ needs only program_.
flp1_test_program_ needs only test_bin.
That way, even with only 36 characters allocated for a file name, each
directory level would allow 36 characters.
Sorry, I got started! End rant! :-)
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subscribe, you might need to check your spam filter. If necessary, I
think I can confirm you manually via the admin system - let me know if
you need that doing. Ta.
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) experience that getting lost
data off a dead disc is expensive!
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Woah! 31 subscribers already? I never knew so many people were
interested in my articles!
I suppose this means I'll have to do something now!
Dilwyn, if you want to advertise it in Quanta, feel free.
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, and Microsoft.
Still, it's fun - when I can be bothered.
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On 14/05/13 15:03, George Gwilt wrote:
Duly ignored . .
U! You sure? ;-)
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it fail at the same place? Could it be a duff RAM chip in the Trump
Card?
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disabled using the pointer to pick the other
running programs.
Dilwyn wasn't best pleased! :-)
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, but
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no longer allowing self-registrations because I just end up back in
the loop every time I enable the link.
If you need to register, I'll set you up with a username and password,
which you can change as appropriate to something secure!
Sorry about the hassle.
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just know I'm going to get! ;-)
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On 22/03/13 15:52, George Gwilt wrote:
plural of referendum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referendum#Terminology
Referendums because, apparently, referenda doesn't mean more than one,
in Latin.
Wonder how far off topic this will lead us .. ;-)
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nothing to see here! :-)
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On 19/03/13 21:29, Lee Privett wrote:
Norman can you write something for The SUN, loads more to follow.
Aha! I sense a new direction coming on, Instead of killing off
publications I like and subscribe to, I can write for the tabloids, and
hopefully, kill them off as well.
It troubles me
On 19/03/13 22:06, Tobias Fröschle wrote:
Well you still got the internet (And I'm sure you ain't going to break that ;)
). I really insist (please) do continue somewhere.
Thanks Tobias, I appreciate the praise, and I shall attempt to get
something finished.
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can be adjusted to give smaller but poorer quality files or larger high
quality ones.
Just my £0.02.
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familiar
with - as Jochen did when he was publishing QL Today.
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