Martyn Hill via Ql-Users wrote:
> Is QMON yet available as freeware, or otherwise for purchase?
I don't think it's available yet, but should be eventually. Wolfgang,
did you by any chance talk to TT about it?
Marcel
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What Martin says about Qmon!
If/when you come to sell it, I'll have a copy please. I'm using QPC's 68020 and
Gwass these days for the somrwhat irregular assembly eMagazine and Qmon2,
standard, doesn't cope well with 68020 instructions. Obviously, that's exactly
what I'm debugging now!
Cheers,
My dear Marcel
Your write-up on the debugging process is so welcome!
I had been planning to try a monitor, but was unsure how to trap code
running in ROM, seeing as you can't set breakpoints there.
So I meandered along in my own naive way instead comparing what source
code I had available, d
Thanks Marcel!
On 27/02/2018 13:33, Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users wrote:
Martyn Hill via Ql-Users wrote:
I looked again at the other serio vectored routines that themselves call
io_pend and determined that it was wise to preserve /their/ serio key in
d0 before resetting to 0 for io_pend, to avoid
Martyn Hill via Ql-Users wrote:
> I looked again at the other serio vectored routines that themselves call
> io_pend and determined that it was wise to preserve /their/ serio key in
> d0 before resetting to 0 for io_pend, to avoid hammering their ability
> to locate the correct NET driver vector. T
Martyn's reply was also sent to the list but probably wasn't published
because it was HTML and my original replay wasn't published because it
came from the wrong sender address... so anyway, here it is once more:
Martyn Hill wrote:
> OMGosh!
>
> Do you know how long I have been staring at the seri
RESOLVED!
Well, after months and months of head-scratching and testing, thanks to
Marcel, I now have a version of Minerva v1.98 running with TK2 v2.23 and
FULL networking!
Just 3 instructions amounting to 6 extra bytes have corrected the issue
- for the record:
In "io\serio_asm", I added t
Well caught, Marcel :)
Per
On 27/02/2018 00:00, Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users wrote:
Martyn Hill via Ql-Users wrote:
Specifically, when receiving via LBYTES (and SBYTES at the remote end),
Minerva 1.97+ on its own receives perfectly, but once the NET driver is
effectively replaced with TK2 (upto v2
Martyn Hill via Ql-Users wrote:
> Specifically, when receiving via LBYTES (and SBYTES at the remote end),
> Minerva 1.97+ on its own receives perfectly, but once the NET driver is
> effectively replaced with TK2 (upto v2.23), issuing LBYTES will
> completely hang the /receiving /QL - immediately a
code availability for Minerva v1.92 or v1.89?
Hi everyone!
I'm looking to get a hold of the *source *for either of *Minerva v1.92
*or *v1.89*. We have v1.98 source available, which I have poured over
for /many /an hour...
Is anyone able to contact the QView team to ask, or else has a copy to
ha
Ok.
On 25/02/2018 21:05, Martyn Hill via Ql-Users wrote:
Hi Per
That would be excellent - thank you!
I'll rely on Google to translate what I can't decipher of the German.
I'll PM you via the QL Forum with my personal email, if that's alright.
Thanks again!
M.
On 25/02/2018 18:56, pjwitte v
Hi Per
That would be excellent - thank you!
I'll rely on Google to translate what I can't decipher of the German.
I'll PM you via the QL Forum with my personal email, if that's alright.
Thanks again!
M.
On 25/02/2018 18:56, pjwitte via Ql-Users wrote:
I have a commented (in German!) disasse
I have a commented (in German!) disassembly of V1.89, if thats of any
interest. It seems quite thorough and detailed, but Ive not tried to
reassemble it. Let me know where to send it if you want it.
Per
On 25/02/2018 15:51, Martyn Hill via Ql-Users wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm looking to get a hol
Hi everyone!
I'm looking to get a hold of the *source *for either of *Minerva v1.92
*or *v1.89*. We have v1.98 source available, which I have poured over
for /many /an hour...
Is anyone able to contact the QView team to ask, or else has a copy to
hand of either version of source code and has
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