And be allowed to have one :o)
Norman.
PS, I'm suffering from Socket error #10061 this morning - connection
refused.
Except it's not, its the fact that I'm forbidden to use POP2 protocols (???)
from work, so my email client (wot I wrote) is able to send byt not receive
:o(
Hi all,
I have a question regarding the SMSQ/E Hard disk driver on my Q60.
The issue is outlined in the correspondence quoted below. Any idea,
anyone?
When my hard disk has stopped, and some access attempt
wakes it up again, it doesnt quite manage to spin up before
the file system
At 09:28 ðì 18/7/2001 +0100, you wrote:
But what is the name of base 13?
H-o3
Says he totally fed up of bloody PCs after the last 7 days, having
read continuous error messages with Ho somethng or other. Wonder if
there is a QL in existence which has enough storage capacity just to
store
At 02:37 ìì 18/7/2001 +0200, you wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question regarding the SMSQ/E Hard disk driver on my Q60.
The issue is outlined in the correspondence quoted below. Any idea,
anyone?
When my hard disk has stopped, and some access attempt
wakes it up again, it doesnt quite manage
P Witte wrote:
I have a question regarding the SMSQ/E Hard disk driver on my Q60.
The issue is outlined in the correspondence quoted below. Any idea,
anyone?
Search the SMSQ/E file (using Wined, Filed or some other hexeditor)
for the hex values
26 2b 01 cc e5 8b 08 2d 00 03 fb 07
There
I am trying to contact Phil Jordan and Mike Dodd. Phil, for obvious
reasons (The Library) and Mike Dodd to return a message left on my
answerphone which has partly lost the telephone number at the end of
his message.
Anyone know their current email address or telephone number?
--
Dilwyn Jones
New on the freeware software page on my website is a system called QH
(QDOS Headers) which is meant for people like me wanting to store
files on non-QDOS media. Many of us have bad experiences of losing
executable QL program dataspaces and headers when programs saved on
DOS or other 'native'
On 18 Jul 2001, at 14:37, P Witte wrote:
In fact I have
heard it before, namely in the demo version of QPC2: When you try to
save a file (writing to media has been disabled in the demo) you get
a buzz instead.
Ummm, if I remember correctly, yhis was due tothe QPC demo version not
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
In fact I have heard it before, namely in the demo version of
QPC2: When you try to save a file (writing to media has been
disabled in the demo) you get a buzz instead.
Ummm, if I remember correctly, yhis was due tothe QPC demo version
not allowing any disk writes.
On 18 Jul 2001, at 17:42, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
That shouldn't be your problem here.
No, that's exactly what it is. If a disc write fails for whatever
reason it can't give back any errors because the write call has
already returned to the application. Therefore the sound.
But the problem
On 18 Jul 2001, at 17:42, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
In fact I have heard it before, namely in the demo version of
QPC2: When you try to save a file (writing to media has been
disabled in the demo) you get a buzz instead.
Ummm, if I remember correctly, yhis was due
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
No, that's exactly what it is. If a disc write fails for whatever
reason it can't give back any errors because the write call has
already returned to the application. Therefore the sound.
But the problem was NOT that write operations are disabled on the
Q60? - So it
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 at 16:13:29, you wrote:
(ref: 000501c10f9c$897efc00$b3075cc3@default)
New on the freeware software page on my website is a system called QH
(QDOS Headers) which is meant for people like me wanting to store
files on non-QDOS media. Many of us have bad experiences of losing
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 at 17:39:34, you wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 at 16:13:29, you wrote:
(ref: 000501c10f9c$897efc00$b3075cc3@default)
New on the freeware software page on my website is a system called QH
(QDOS Headers) which is meant for people like me wanting to
In article 000401c10f9c$844ae460$b3075cc3@default, Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I am trying to contact Phil Jordan and Mike Dodd. Phil, for obvious
reasons (The Library) and Mike Dodd to return a message left on my
answerphone which has partly lost the telephone number at the end of
his
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