e either seen it or a replica some years back - nothing new under
>the sun is there?
Nope ... :-) . especially the hot sun in Egypt .
>>> A main difference is that they didn't invent the use of the spring
>>> inside the lock.
>W
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>>>>
>>> Nice piece of work that, Dilwyn! A round of applause, please, gents
>>> and ladies.
>>>
>>> Per
>>>
>> Thanks Per.
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were
>held on the floppy disc. Only "read-only" pages were swapped.
Hi Bill,
I actually work in a town in South-east London, called Eltham ... :-)
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me I found another place to host my site.
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>My personal website "QLvsJaguar" can now being reached here:
>http://www.qlvsjaguar.homepage.bluewin.ch/
>
>Users please update your bookmarks, webmaster please update your
>link-page
strings of keypresses, so it may be handy
>to record these keypresses and replay them later with an alt or hot
>key to avoid typing the same commands repeatedly.
>
>Anyone have any idea how best to go about achieving this?
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>We hope you will receive your copy early in the New Year,
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Hi,
What are users experiences with portable computers ?
Specification ... reliability ... features, etc .
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>-Original Message-
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of P Witte
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>Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Portable computers - experiences
>
>Malcolm Cadman w
eless not work card
>without any problems.
>However, I do have the same slow/repeating cursor problem on it (QPC
>under wine) as others here on this list, problem I don't have on my main
>machine at home.
>
>I'm not sure this will help you a lot, though.
>
>Wolfgang
that failed when
I recently returned it for an update.
I was then simply given the use of another one. Which I can now
configure with software myself although it is based on a mirror of the
work network with Windows XP.
And, as you say, the old 386 / 486's just keep on going !
>
or internet
connection, so any thoughts would be welcome. Knowing the knowledge of
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, P Witte
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>Malcolm Cadman writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What are users experiences with portable computers ?
>>
>> Specification ... reliability ... features, etc .
>
>Depends what you
t leaving the windows ones alone) and installs linux.
>That's it.
>Pretty anticlimatic, I thought.
>
>Everything works, even the hotkeys to make the screen
>brighter/dimmer.
Umm ... that does seem anticlimatic ... :-) ... you mean the Linux
installation just detects what space
Firshman wrote:
>> Malcolm Cadman wrote:
>>> A lot of people are moving to having a portable computer as their only
>>> computer, and abandoning the desktop versions.
>> I use mine not just for convenience, but so that I can have all my data
>> (including email) whereve
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>Malcolm Cadman wrote:
>
>> A lot of people are moving to having a portable computer as their only
>> computer, and abandoning the desktop versions.
>>
>> Just for the convenience o
- and that's what I do for a living, so that is most useful.
>
>I'm considering whether or not it's worth adding another 512 MB of RAM.
>I suspect it might well be.
>
>
>Cheers,
>Norman.
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had to do was click OK
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>Wolfgang
Indeed :-) ...sometimes these things are too good to be true, when they
turn out to be so easy .
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ntire drive without so much as a by your leave.
>
>Windows XP is also redesigned to make dual booting much much more
>difficult, so, best advice is this :
>
>* Run XP or 2000 rather then XP.
>* Install Linux last of all - it's easier and linux accepts that other
>OSs may exis
>I shall forward myself at work (Outlook) a copy from my online sent
>items to see what it looks like.
>
>What email client do you use?
>
>Does anyone else have difficulties reading my previous email?
>
>I shall forward you a copy from Thunderbird privately. Let me know wh
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>for a Trump Card?
>
>I can see it isn't as much of an uprade as the Gold Cards, but is it
>worth having?
>
>Cheers,
>
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ubide
>partition". But it starts up SMSQ/E and my boot program OK. Any
>attempt then to DIR WIN1_ gives a "Not Found" error. Seems strange
>it'll start up SMSQ/E and my boot program then WIN1_ magically
>vanishes.
>
>Is this likely to be a dying hard d
>appearances at shows.
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astly refuses to read a disk with the QFLP upgrade
>EPROM inserted.
>
>Does anyone have any ideas why?
>I have looked at the boards - the odd one had some additional wires
>added - removing these made no difference. It still works fine with the
>original ROM.
>
ce the data is not precious, you can then go on to either using it
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;s address
>editor AT quanta DOT org DOT uk
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>Thank you,
>
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>Dilwyn Jones
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dr M. Hanias
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Hi Michael,
What is he performance like ?
>I just install qpc2 on asus eee with windows xp It runs perfectly A portable
>QL
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>Duplicate Label is not mentioned in the manual as a codegen error report.
>Can anyone clarify what the error means exactly?
>
>Thanks
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hieve what you are intending to do much better, and allows
for elegant looking coding.
In addition I find that the "SELect ON num%" and "END SELect" again
gives an elegant listing with endless options from the value of the
variable.
Another thing to do is to make any variables "LOCal" to a PROCedure,
which avoids confusion when using "i" or "i%".
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>Malcolm Cadman schrieb:
>> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike Phillips
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering what the actual perfo
for a wifi connection.
The computer is requesting the WIN98 Upgrade CD, for this version of
WIN98.
This way, I will not have to wipe all the contents and start again.
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Hi Ralf,
That remains an option, of course ... :-)
>From: "Malcolm Cadman"
>
>> I have a WIN98 CD Second Edition, and a WIN98SE CD.
>
>
>The first one is ok, but migration doesn&
r of these are recognised by this computer, to upgrade.
>>
>>I need the upgrade to recognise and install for a wifi connection.
>>
>>The computer is requesting the WIN98 Upgrade CD, for this version of
>>WIN98.
>>
>>This way, I will not have to wipe all the c
e-done-it-and-it-works/
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e card - I want one (8-)#
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even if, at the moment is unused.
I do hope to have the time, in the future, to take it out and to put it
back to work.
Max
P.S. I apologize about my mistakes in English ;-)
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got Minerva on the CD as well?
Now what I would like to know is how does QDOS/SuperBasic interface
with the Linux TCP/IP ports, are their any Internet related QL programs
existing, (Browser, Mail, News, RSS, FTP, etc.)?
y
atheistic convictions I suspect it does not exist.
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Yes, an interesting "typo" ... may be such a Card would do eve
n #3, 'flp1_universe_dat'".
And flp1_universe_dat was opened for input and output!
Are there 'ordinary' god cards as well?
I could go on for hours here, so I better stop!! :-)
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 7:26 PM
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ion of Super God Card ;-))
Indeed ... the old Card must be the one that came before the God Card
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(no mc.stat register and probably tim
managed to do this and
if so HOW? e.g. I can't find what system name to use for a QL. Or am I
missing something fundamental?
Warning, for those with no broadband, the binaries are 14MB or so, the
sources (which contains the docs) are also about 13MB.
Dilwy
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d! I feel a celebratory glass of wine coming on very
soon now.
Cheers,
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ago. Can't
remember the name though - or if it was included in the DP 'Package'
that was created just before Freddy packed it all in. Dilwyn is bound
know - he is the font of all knowledge!
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like Linux. Although, it is not free.
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the rear of it) and a 300MHz
MIPS-clone CPU, running an antique Linux kernel, but it is a sub £100
notebook.
The Eee is under £150 ex VAT now.
Acer's Aspire comes in 8GB, 120GB and 160GB versions.
Richard
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ld have
to buy in batches of 10-20 to get the discounted price.
I am not sure if there is a mrket for this type of thing.
What do you think.
Derek
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Hi Dilwyn,
I have just bought the
quot; series is being discounted.
The Eee and Aspire One are leading the marketplace with good value
products; these should definitely be looked at - the Eee 701 is now
£150 ex. VAT.
Richard
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f that.
On 5 Sep 2008, at 19:52, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
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Hi Richard,
Esus seem now to be pushing the "900" series and the latest "1000"
series in their new advertisements. Which are o
more will get you a real sub notebook..
Per
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ketplace, and uses of all things
the VIA C7-M CPU, which is basically a Cyrix. Anyone who remembers
Cyrix back in the Pentium days will already have shudders running down
their spines, but the truth is, the C7-M is chosen for battery life;
Intel have leapfrogged them AND don't need to cri
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On 7 Sep 2008, at 17:24, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
Does anyone know the specification of the Intel 1.66Ghz Atom ?
Is it a RISC based chip, from the collaboration with the Cambridge
based RISC company ?
if unusual) basic.
*#*Snip#*#
I though it ran BBC Basic, which was inferior but similar to SuperBASIC?
BBC Basic was ... is ... capable of being very structured. With a lot
of hooks in to the hardware side of the processor being used.
I prefer SuperBASIC, though, for its elegance, if used that w
rious if anybody has a working q40 or q60 (mainboard & ide/io card)
for sale at a reasonable price.
Regards
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basic, Visual C, Java, etc, have become widely
available.
Basically ... :-) ... once you have the feel of the Basic syntax and
structure it is relatively easy to use any successive version that comes
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Hi,
The Meeting of the London QL & Quanta on Sunday 14th September 2008 is
to be cancelled.
Normal service should then resume in October 2008.
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a Year.
If you need any other information, then just get in touch.
I'm not a member but would like to attend, Where do you meet?
Regards
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21-09-08? If so I'll be wearing the Spectrum T-shirt! (OK
it's close & cut my second teeth in programming!)
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I have tried without success to define a WIN file across a PC
network. Does anyone know how to do this? Or indeed to be able to "see"
any file across such a network.
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Sent: Tuesday, 16 September, 2008 19:15:12
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] London QL & Quanta Group Meeting -
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony Firshman
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Malcolm Cadman wrote, On 10/10/08 20:11:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andy Barber
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Hi Andy,
I don't have the full Post Code, yet the area is SE1.
Just look
cretary prefers to have it called just the
"Borough Welsh Chapel".
Which, I guess, is more modern.
PS - The building is an architectural gem, for anyone interested in
historic buildings.
As is the surrounding area.
Then, again, the Southwark area of London has many
found the place locked up!
Looking at the thread, I now wonder why I went there at that time, as I
can't see a time specified.
When is the next meeting?
BTW I'm still proudly wearing my ZX Spectrum t-shirt!
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known locally as the "Corregationalists"!
AveAgooDaye all of ye,
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"The timing is from 2.00pm to 6.00pm"
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at that time, as
I can't see a time specified.
When is the next meeting?
BTW I'm still proudly wearing my ZX Spectrum t-shirt!
Oh dear. It *was* in the thread:
"The timing is from 2.00pm to 6.00pm"
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your Sunday afternoon to collec them (8-)#
Tony
Hi Tony,
Yes, I have replied to Andy.
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Malcolm Cadman wrote, On 13/10/08 21:46:
Yes, I have replied to Andy.
However, you should be able to assist with the Minerva ROM.
Happy to as long as you don't have one for him.
Tony
Hi Tony,
No,
till, it is a good issue ... so worth waiting for.
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intention is to close QBranch forthwith but I will see out this
volume of the magazine and sell off the remaining bits of QL stuff I
have here.
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Although I know I
have some software, somewhere, that can do that conversion for me.
http://www.mcad.demon.co.uk/lquan.htm
I have also begun a new web page for "Retro Computing", to list
hardware, books, etc, that are available.
http://www.mcad.demon.co.uk/retro1.htm
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stephen
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>On 20/10/2008 22:29, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
>> I have found some time, recently, to start updating the London QL and
>> Quanta Group web page.
>>
>> A lot of new pictures have been added, as
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roy wood
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>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Malcolm Cadman
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>>Speaking for myself, I can quite understand how this happened; and I
>>know that you emailed to this List yo
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marcel Kilgus
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Malcolm Cadman wrote:
I don't know what has happenned with the Quanta logo image, one of those
odds things that it doesn't open now. As it was not changed.
Many web servers are case sensitive
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Marcel Kilgus wrote, on 21/10/2008 09:19:
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
I don't know what has happenned with the Quanta logo image, one of
those
odds things that it doesn't open now. As it was no
:o| )
I have access to broadband now, but I don't know if it would work on dial-up.
This is just an idea I'm toying with to try to see how we can harness
these technologies to further the QLing experience (i.e. make Windoze
work for its living!) It might come to nothi
solution of over
4000 pixels in both height and width.
Including that previously as a JPEG on the page has slowed down the
loading of the whole page.
I still haven't fixed the Chapel image, though.
Off line, it all works perfectly, of course .
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occasionally,
then it would make a difference.
I also store a lot of second user items - see my new "Retro Computing"
web page - which makes these items available to people as the Traders
are less present on the QL scene now.
Commercial items, and new items, should still be pro
s List is all about ... there is such a
wealth of experience that we can all share in.
A sense of humour and proportion all adds to it ... :-)
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t be easy for a software pro to use, but first
impressions are very poor and I certainly would not like to talk anyone
through this installation after all the things which went wrong here.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Southern
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On Wednesday 22 October 2008 19:53:14 Malcolm Cadman wrote:
OK.
To kick the debate off ... how many people are regularly attending at
Quanta Group local meetings ?
I organise the London Group meetings, for
onation to the London
Group.
Often the remaining "black box" users do not have access to the
internet, either. So, any easy contact route is closed off.
Please discuss further . :-)
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Billy
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George Gwilt wrote:
On 22 Oct 2008, at 19:53, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
To kick the debate off ... how many people are regularly attending
at Quanta Group local meetings ?
The Scottish Group is pretty small
also suits our European members, traders, and visitors; because
travelling costs are more reasonable.
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