: Norman Dunbar
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QXL.WIN corrupted
On 02/01/2019 23:43, Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users wrote:
The hard disk map can be corrupted by
a variety of software: the main culprits are probably the GST Linker (old
version, not the one supplied by Quanta) and any software which draws
On 02/01/2019 23:43, Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users wrote:
The hard disk map can be corrupted by
a variety of software: the main culprits are probably the GST Linker (old
version, not the one supplied by Quanta) and any software which draws arcs
or uses ATAN, ASIN or ACOS (QDOS only, not SMSQ/E!).
I solved the problem deleting, with Qxlwinreader, config file in the unreadable
file and copying an old config from a backup qxl.win. Now it’s all’ OK.
Thank you very much for your advice. Have a nice night.
Renato
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> Il giorno 3 gen 2019, alle ore 00:43, Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users
hdutils DRVCHK and DRVLINK are QL side - they are QL executables. I have no
instructions for them, just this extract from the SMSQ/E manual.
Dilwyn
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DRVCHK and DRVLINK are two hard disk utilities. In an idea
Can I modify from windows the config file ?
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From: Renato Barigazzi via Ql-Users
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2019 11:52 PM
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Cc: Renato Barigazzi
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QXL.WIN corrupted
QXLWinreader can read old the files in qxl.win
QXLWinreader can read all the files in qxl.win but qpc2 cannot read!
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From: Norman Dunbar via Ql-Users
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QXL.WIN corrupted
Evening Renato.
Are there any
QXLWinreader can read old the files in qxl.win but qpc2 cannot read!
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QXL.WIN corrupted
Evening Renato.
Are there any
Hi, only QPC2 does not see this qxl.win
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QXL.WIN corrupted
Evening Renato.
Are there any errors displayed?
Cheers
Evening Renato.
Are there any errors displayed?
Cheers,
Norm.
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All those programs work on the QL side or Windows side ?
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From: Dilwyn Jones via Ql-Users
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QXL.WIN corrupted
There are some utilities out there such as Tony
Hi
I have saved qxl.win to my dropbox, but how can you read this file ?
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QXL.WIN corrupted
Yes All ways Back up your win
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QXL.WIN corrupted
Yes All ways Back up your win file to Dropbos
On Wednesday, 2 January 2019, 21:06:07 GMT, Renato Barigazzi via
Ql-Users wrote:
Hi
Is there anyway to recover a corrupted Qxl.Win ?
I can
Yes All ways Back up your win file to Dropbos
On Wednesday, 2 January 2019, 21:06:07 GMT, Renato Barigazzi via Ql-Users
wrote:
Hi
Is there anyway to recover a corrupted Qxl.Win ?
I cannot open it in QPC2.
Best regards
Renato
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Is there anyway to recover a corrupted Qxl.Win ?
I cannot open it in QPC2.
Best regards
Renato
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I have reproduced the problem with Q-emulator. I get "not enough memory"
when I try to attach a 1 GB QXL.win file. I set the QL to as much memory
as I can and I still get the error. With an 800 MB QXL.win file, it
attaches just fine.
I'm thinking that 1 GB is hitting some boundary, meaning
I have reproduced the problem with Q-emulator. I get "not enough
memory" when I try to attach a 1 GB QXL.win file. I set the QL to as
much memory as I can and I still get the error. With an 800 MB QXL.win
file, it attaches just fine.
I'm thinking that 1 GB is hitting some boundary, meaning
Merely just a joke. "Bad or changed medium". Or, as Martin has put it there
"Oops...throw the disk away..."
I don't know.
Cheers...Ralf
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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users
What is a "Sandy virus"?
Dilwyn
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From: Ralf Reköndt
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 5:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] qxl.win on Q-emuLator
Seems, that QemuLator suffers from a Sandy virus.;-)
Cheers...Ralf
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Seems, that QemuLator suffers from a Sandy virus.;-)
Cheers...Ralf
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From: "Dilwyn Jones"
To: "QL Users List"
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 6:43 PM
Subject: [Ql-Users] qxl.win on Q-emuLator
Does anyone know if there is a limit on qxl
Does anyone know if there is a limit on qxl.win sizes supported by Q-emuLator?
My QPC2 system has a 1GB qxl.win. QemuLator will not seem to recognise this –
it just says ‘PATH NOT FOUND’ when I try to attach it to a drive slot.
So I tried editing the Default.CFG file to “force” it to find it. Ye
On 30/01/11 13:04, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of files in a QXL.WIN
> directory (or the entire QXL.WIN for that matter)?
No, not off hand, does
http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/doku.php?id=qdosmsq:fs:qlwa help any?
Cheers,
Norman.
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There is a QUANTA Library QXL.WIN file on CD done by Darren Brannah some
years ago that has quite a few folders and files in it. Maybe Darren
made a count of how many, but I don't know personally. Is it a function
of the number of files or is it the total size of the .win file that is
important
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of files in a
> QXL.WIN directory (or the entire QXL.WIN for that matter)?
I know of no limit (which doesn't mean none exist), but in any case
access to files in huge directories can be somewhat slow as the name
search is li
Does anyone know if there is a limit on the number of files in a
QXL.WIN directory (or the entire QXL.WIN for that matter)?
I have noticed that one directory in mine has a very large number of
files which have built up over time. The last thing I want is to find
that adding one more file to it
Harking back a bit.
Having followed the thread I am a little puzzled.
If large files are a burden to access time why not use smaller QXL.WINs ?
Have several.
The QL taught me a primary lesson, seperation of prog's & data, MDV1 & 2,
QDOS in ROM to me is analagous to the Windows C: drive, off a
I am reasonably certain that the first free slot is used.
I think this is why if you get directory corruption you can no
longer add
files. Something is wrong at the end of the directory so the
directory
cannot be extended. However existing entries tend to be OK which
is why
copying all the
Ralf Reköndt wrote:
> No Urs, these programs (as far as I know) can only be used with a native QWA
> drive, e.g. on Atari, not with a QXL.WIN.
No, not true. They should work.
Marcel
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No Urs, these programs (as far as I know) can only be used with a native QWA
drive, e.g. on Atari, not with a QXL.WIN.
Cheers...Ralf
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From: "Urs Koenig (QL)"
Did you try to run TT's drvchk or drvlink on that "drive"?
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all the files to another empty QXL.WIN corrects the problem..
Dave
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[mailto:ql-users-boun...@lists.q-v-d.com] On Behalf Of Dilwyn Jones
Sent: 09 November 2009 15:09
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] qxl.win
> Did you
the X between file1 and
file2)?
Dilwyn Jones
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Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. November 2009 22:09
An: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Betreff: [Ql-Users] qxl.win
I've
Did you try to run TT's drvchk or drvlink on that "drive"?
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> Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. November 2009 22:09
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Sent: 09 November 2009 00:36
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] qxl.win
Confirmed, as long as you use the correct parameters, 'cp' will fully
duplicate everything. Whoever ported it did a good job.
jim
On 08-11-2
Confirmed, as long as you use the correct parameters, 'cp' will fully
duplicate everything. Whoever ported it did a good job.
jim
On 08-11-2009, at 7:32 PM, P Witte wrote:
James Hunkins wrote:
I have had that happen occasionally in the past, especially when I
was doing a lot of developing
James Hunkins wrote:
I have had that happen occasionally in the past, especially when I was
doing a lot of developing for QDT which generated a lot of files every
time I rebuilt it. My guess is that it is some sort of fragmentation or
less likely a file system table corruption.
What I did t
I have had that happen occasionally in the past, especially when I was
doing a lot of developing for QDT which generated a lot of files every
time I rebuilt it. My guess is that it is some sort of fragmentation
or less likely a file system table corruption.
What I did to resolve it was to
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I've run into an unusual program with my WIN1_ (a QXL.WIN) which I have
been unable to resolve.
DIR WIN1_ gives 84847/1048560 sectors, it's a 512MB QXL.WIN, with
11,716 files on it.
>
Despite reporting 84847 sectors free it says Drive Full. Deleting one
file will let m
I've run into an unusual program with my WIN1_ (a QXL.WIN) which I
have been unable to resolve.
DIR WIN1_ gives 84847/1048560 sectors, it's a 512MB QXL.WIN, with
11,716 files on it.
Despite reporting 84847 sectors free it says Drive Full. Deleting one
file will let me save one file normall
Evening Ralf,
> 8-) Winbackup seems quite a long time ago ;.)
WinBack does seem a long time ago - it was the first program I had
reviewed in QL World magazine. We must be getting old.
Cheers,
Norman.
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Evening Per,
> Good stuff all this. I hope someone's taking notes! It would be nice
> to have this information in a neat documentary form. Luckily, this
> seems to be what Norman (condolences!)is trying to do with his
> well-made and useful QDOSMSQ.Dunbar-it.co.uk site. Thanks guys!
Notes are
Evening David,
David Tubbs wrote:
> It is some time since I was looking into the depths of QXL_WIN, and at that
> time I found a full and detailed specification of the layout.
>
> Not sure where it came from, a web page, not on my current machine but I
> could look at an old HDD ?
I have rece
At 11:13 26/04/2008 +0200, you wrote:
>John Hall writes:
>
> > Hi, Norman.
> >
>Per
>_
It is some time since I was looking into the depths of QXL_WIN, and at that
time I found a full and detailed specification of the layout.
Not sure where it came from, a web page, not on my current machine but
John Hall writes:
> Hi, Norman.
>
>>> The chain actually belongs to the header/map and map entry $F
>>> (containing $) is the last in the chain.
>> Hmmm, see above. This is where I seem to lose the plot. Are you
>> saying that the zero block in the map, holding $0001 is telling me
>> (a) wher
Hi, Norman.
>> The chain actually belongs to the header/map and map entry $F
>> (containing $) is the last in the chain.
>
> Hmmm, see above. This is where I seem to lose the plot. Are you
> saying that the zero block in the map, holding $0001 is telling me
> (a) where on disc to find the 4 se
8-) Winbackup seems quite a long time ago ;.)
Cheers...Ralf
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From: "Norman Dunbar"
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] QXL.WIN internal format?
> Evening John,
>
> Thanks for yet more explaining. I discovered (!)
Evening John,
Thanks for yet more explaining. I discovered (!) that if I take the
file_id from the file's entry in the directory and use that to index
into the block map (having subtracted 1 first) I get a 'value' which I
call stragely, the block number.
Multiply that by the number of sectors
Hi, Norman.
> Ok, 0->1->2->3 but when we get to C->D->E->F->$. What's going on
> here? Is this sequence telling me that the map groups (of 4 sectors
> each) 0 through $F are all linked in a chain belonging to whichever
> file has file_id 1 and that block group $10 is the final one in the
> fil
Hi John,
thanks for your reply, I'll have a look at it when I get a chance - my
father in law died about an hour ago, so suddenly, this isn't important
for a while. :-(
>> Remember: programmers (usually) count from zero!
I remember, I was once a programmer :-)
>> So in your example, the first m
Hi, Norman.
> Take a look at what I've decoded so far (not much) here at
>
> http://www.qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/doku.php?id=qdosmsq:fs:qlwa
>
> and point out any errors in my assumptions etc.
Remember: programmers (usually) count from zero!
So in your example, the first map entry is actually po
Evening all,
I'm writing up more of the sqdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk website and I'm
looking into the format of the QXL.WIN format hard drive much beloved of
QXL and QPC users.
Now I've hex dumped a 30 MB 'win' drive and I'm going through it using
the brief details I had of the QLWA format also fo
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