a part of the majordomo software or an
add-on. If the list owner can truncate long sigs then that would be a
blessing.
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ever happen.
>
> Anyway x86 assembler is something nobody wants to program really,
> especially when coming from the 68k corner, believe me.
Or even if coming from mainframe assembler!
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he most important and notable feature?
The
> whole OS was written in 100%, pure 32-bit x86 assembly code!"
>
> Interview at www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=93
>
QNX too will boot from a single floppy and works very well: see
http://www.qnx.com
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From: "Tony Firshman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] CDROM driver for Q40/Q60 and Qubide
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 at 07:49:27, Peter S Tillier wrote:
> (ref: <
at lock your session when
restoring MIGRAT2'd datasets (even though they're not supposed to do so).
> Lights blue touch paper, dons Nomex flame proof suit & retires to a safe
> distance :o)
>
=8-D
Rather you than me - it's too hot today!
Peter
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mass-storage medium! It's a
pity that Sir Clive didn't put a single floppy into the QL instead of the
microdrives with an adequate power supply he would have sold millions. And
there would have been (less/no) need for the slave blocks.
Peter
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Peter S Tillier[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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it would be simple for list owners/list
software to eliminate them. Although the best solution, with majordomo at
least, is for people to be considerate enough to unsubscribe.
Peter
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- Original Message -
From: "Richard Zidlicky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Spam
> On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 10:44:46PM +0100, Peter S Tillier wrote:
>
> > The best solution wou
an't temporarily suspend service. It's a pity, because otherwise majordomo
isn't too bad.
BTW I seem to have been lucky (or just have a good kill file) because I
didn't get any of the spam that Norman and others have been suffering. I
suppose we could all add Kit to our kil
ammers confuse Christmas & Halloween ?
> A. Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec
>
> :o)
>
> Norman.
Tee hee!
What do you get if you multiply 6 by 9? 42! Think about non-standard bases.
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- I reckon it was a
bargain. I have seen others the same from time to time: so keep out look
out at boot sales and jumble sales Dilwyn. If I see one or more I'll get
it/them and let any interested parties know via the list.
HTH
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Malcolm,
No it isn't it's multipart MIME.
Regards,
Peter
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- Original Message -
From: "Malcolm Cadman" &l
Peter S Tillier[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 31,
to be able to "split your ticket", as they say on the other side
of the drain, so that the il-conceived excesses of one party can be
counteracted by the ineptitudes of the other.
Peter
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sfer in only a few days. That's what I call service.
Peter
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It's the thing that we do that pays the mortgage and allows us to support
our QLs in the style to which they have become accustomed.
I've just wasted 30mins trying to fathom out our new improved time-booking
system at work: I'd rather be doing something useful!
Peter S Tillier [
Oddly quiet though isn't it? It's almost as if everyone is at work!
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To
click-> save as, but succeeds with a click on the link from
Geocities.com.
The only other thing I can think of that is relevant is the fact that one is
behind Zonealarm, the other behind a full firewall, but, as I say it isn't
usually a problem downloading binaries from other sites.
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I've got it now - many thanks for the offer!
Thanks & regards to all,
Peter
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t been able to get access to the zip file when
trying over the last 2 days. I can get the index.html page no problem, but
can't download the zip from my demon account - weird eh? Is it on your BBS?
Peter
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I download a copy?
Thanks,
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t. In other
words it may be that Opera is crashing because a non 1.0 component is being
used on the page.
I've received the same Kernel failure on my 5mx whenever non-1.0 JS is being
used.
Peter
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apart from the floppy read problem, 98 seems, on our family PC at
least, to be a whole lot more stable than Win 95. At work I use Win NT 4
and find it much more stable than either - still I suppose it would be since
NT prevents one process accessing another's data space (which, in their
wi
probably gets around this problem 'cos it isn't running Windoze.
HTH
Peter
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