> Wonder if Daniele has any news for
> us on how development of QemuLator is going?
Development is continuing. The OS X version that was seen at the Vienna meeting
was close to complete (I still need to write the manual and do some testing,
though). On Windows, all new features are done, but I
Hi Dilwyn,
OK ... we seemed to have escaped the "Tony Police" ... :-) ... for
now,
with this posting.
It is MSHOME in Win XP, I have made the subtle change to MCHOME on
my
system.
How do you do the QPC2 shareable part ?
Is that just making the executable a "Share", as well the "QXL.WIN"
a
"Sha
In message , Dilwyn Jones
writes
BTW, I bet Tony won't half be pleased we've screwed up his preferred
bottom posting :o)
Dilwyn Jones
Hi Dilwyn,
Yes, we had better just get our email posting sorted out before the
"Tony Police" get on to us ... :-)
Your choice sounds very good. As you s
BTW, I bet Tony won't half be pleased we've screwed up his preferred
bottom posting :o)
Dilwyn Jones
Hi Dilwyn,
Yes, we had better just get our email posting sorted out before the
"Tony Police" get on to us ... :-)
Your choice sounds very good. As you say it is fit for purpose.
The lowest
In message , Dilwyn Jones
writes
Malcolm Cadman wrote :
Maplins have got some offers going, on these small netbooks.
One of which is as low as £129.99.
PS - Tony, this short reply is when it is better to top-post ...
:-)
I specifically wanted one with this spec, including Windoze 7: my
Maplins have got some offers going, on these small netbooks.
One of which is as low as £129.99.
PS - Tony, this short reply is when it is better to top-post ...
:-)
Not from where I stand!
If anyone else replies then it all gets messed up.
Tony
Oops, sorry, replied to Malcolm's email be
Maplins have got some offers going, on these small netbooks.
One of which is as low as £129.99.
PS - Tony, this short reply is when it is better to top-post ...
:-)
I specifically wanted one with this spec, including Windoze 7: my
first experience of it, albeit Home Starter, which is adequat
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Get a ASUS eeePC, they are tha same price and better battery life.
Derek
On 18/07/2010 14:14, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I've just had a chance to use this ultra-cheap 10 inch screen netbook
from Zoostorm and I loved it!
In the UK, it's on offer for just £199 from Argos
In message <4c430aae.20...@q40.de>, Derek Stewart writes
Hi,
Maplins have got some offers going, on these small netbooks.
One of which is as low as £129.99.
PS - Tony, this short reply is when it is better to top-post ... :-)
Hi Dilwyn,
Get a ASUS eeePC, they are tha same price and bette
Hi Dilwyn,
Get a ASUS eeePC, they are tha same price and better battery life.
Derek
On 18/07/2010 14:14, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
I've just had a chance to use this ultra-cheap 10 inch screen netbook
from Zoostorm and I loved it!
In the UK, it's on offer for just £199 from Argos (part number
508-
I've just had a chance to use this ultra-cheap 10 inch screen
netbook
from Zoostorm and I loved it!
In the UK, it's on offer for just £199 from Argos (part number
508-3053) and seems to work just fine with QPC2 (albeit I've only
used
it for a day or so).
While 10 inch screen netbooks like thi
Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 18/Jul/10 13:25 | Jul18:
I've just had a chance to use this ultra-cheap 10 inch screen netbook
from Zoostorm and I loved it!
In the UK, it's on offer for just £199 from Argos (part number
508-3053) and seems to work just fine with QPC2 (albeit I've only used
it for a da
I've just had a chance to use this ultra-cheap 10 inch screen netbook
from Zoostorm and I loved it!
In the UK, it's on offer for just £199 from Argos (part number
508-3053) and seems to work just fine with QPC2 (albeit I've only used
it for a day or so).
While 10 inch screen netbooks like th
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