RE: [ql-users] QLTdis - Help request

2001-04-23 Thread Norman Dunbar
Hi Robert, thanks for your reply. When I started QLtdis, I was thinking of using the toip nibble for a starting point for the decoding process. I can't remember now why I ended up doing it the way I am - I think it was too many nights spent in too many different hotels (I was on various training

[ql-users] QL bits for Sale or Take Away..

2001-04-23 Thread DARREN BRANAGH 6798433
Hi All, I am travelling to the AGM Show in Portishead with Dilwyn as usual, but the nice bit is that he is here in Ireland on holiday staying with me for a few days first - hence I have a car I can fill going back to the Show, but not on the way back again obviously. I have several big

RE: [ql-users] Email problems

2001-04-23 Thread Norman Dunbar
And don't forget that as HOTMAIL is part of Microsoft's PASSPORT system, everything you send via hotmail becomes the property of Microsoft, who can use it, sell it, copy it and/or do anything they like with it, regardless of whether it is a simple email, or a new business plan. I'm not kidding

RE: [ql-users] Are we alive

2001-04-23 Thread Norman Dunbar
I dunno about that, some of it was pretty nasty stuff :o) Norman. Norman Dunbar EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Database/Unix administrator Phone: 0113 289 6265 Lynx Financial Systems Ltd. Fax:

Re: [ql-users] QLTdis - Help request

2001-04-23 Thread Tony Firshman
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 at 17:40:22, you wrote: (ref: 200104221740220390.00EF6240@midpoint) On 4/22/01 at 9:43 PM Tony Firshman wrote: It was confusing with some early control boards, when the electronics were wired to be active when 'pulled low' to 0; rather than 'taken high' to 1. Inverse logic.

Re: [ql-users] Email problems

2001-04-23 Thread Tony Firshman
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 at 16:43:35, you wrote: (ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) And don't forget that as HOTMAIL is part of Microsoft's PASSPORT system, everything you send via hotmail becomes the property of Microsoft, who can use it, sell it, copy it and/or do anything they like with it, regardless of

Re: [ql-users] QLTdis - Help request

2001-04-23 Thread Malcolm Cadman
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 at 18:10:26, you wrote: (ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) In message 001901c0caae$77bd7880$6d856fd4@o5e1c0, John Hitchcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes Malcolm said - It also really matters if you get it wrong ( ! ) as

[ql-users] Q40 patch And QLiberator Bugs

2001-04-23 Thread Duncan Neithercut
Hi Richard Zidlicky made a patch for MMU and Qlib problems for SMSQ/E 2.98 on Q40. Having used it I have found 3 things - the Qliberator compiler now works compiles on my Q40 - at last - many thanks Richard. - ProWesS does not install properly all the time after patching, failing with a can`t

Re: [ql-users] QLTdis - Help request

2001-04-23 Thread ZN
On 4/23/01 at 5:53 PM Tony Firshman wrote: That is very common - called 'common collector' That's 'open collector' or 'open drain' in MOS logic. Nasta's _very_ comprehensive reply snipped Well, it's less than one page on my screen (it's set to 1600x1200 :-) ). so that is why we get such a