Hi Bojan,
> Why not just buy a used AT case? I sold one of mine for cca. £8...
Why not. But even a new AT cases are often quite cheap. I recently saw one
for about UKP 20 including power supply.
> Another question, AFAIK AT and ATX power supplies have different
> connectors for the mainboard.
At 03:53 ìì 13/5/2001 +0200, you wrote:
AT cases are still
available and usually cheaper and smaller than ATX
cases, so I don't see much reason for using ATX cases
for the Q40.
>>>
>>>Well, not in France I'm afraid: it's difficult like HELL to
get an
>>>AT case (you may still find some i
AT cases are still available and usually cheaper and
smaller than ATX
cases, so I don't see much reason for using ATX cases
for the Q40.
>>>
>>>Well, not in France I'm afraid: it's difficult like HELL to
get an
>>>AT case (you may still find some in Paris, but very few
models are
>>>avai
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 03:27:53PM +0200, Jerome Grimbert wrote:
> } > What's the difference with Q40 ?
> }
> } Not much else, just a bit faster. Mine shows about 134 BogoMIPS.
>
> With or without cache ? (w/ : which mode ?)
it is bogomips test in Linux, usefull only for calibrating delay loop
Jerome wrote:
>} Not much else, just a bit faster. Mine shows about 134 BogoMIPS.
>
>With or without cache ? (w/ : which mode ?)
Copyback on. Richard's Q60 is a 66 MHz one. The 80 MHz version shows 160
BogoMIPS.
>Have you tried dhrystone on it ? (which compilation ?)
Q60/80: 101000 Dhrystones/
Wolfgang wrote:
>> I can confirm this as I just acquired a Q60 from Peter
>Hey, this is favoritism - can I buy one, too?
Jerome wrote:
>} > I can confirm this as I just acquired a Q60 from Peter
>} Hey, this is favoritism - can I buy one, too?
>
>Me too ?
Sorry, it was not my intention to disa
Jerome Grimbert wrote:
>When I boot the Q40, it's just: press the button, take a seat and
it's ready
>to read the latest floppy from QLToday.
;-)
I suspect Jerome wants us to do a Jerome Grimbert cover disk
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Richard Zidlicky makes some magical things to make me read
} On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Jerome Grimbert wrote:
} > Wolfgang Lenerz makes some magical things to make me read
} > } On 12 May 2001, at 21:41, Thierry Godefroy wrote:
} > }
} > } > I can confirm this as I just acquired a
Richard Zidlicky wrote:
> 128 MB RAM is the maximum, SMSQ does not yet support that much.
Hmm, with QPC you can use up to 256MB.
Marcel
I think Bogomils disapeared in 14th century ?
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Not much else, just a bit faster. Mine shows about 134 BogoMIPS.
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Jerome Grimbert wrote:
> Wolfgang Lenerz makes some magical things to make me read
> } On 12 May 2001, at 21:41, Thierry Godefroy wrote:
> }
> } > I can confirm this as I just acquired a Q60 from Peter
> } Hey, this is favoritism - can I buy one, too?
>
Wolfgang Lenerz makes some magical things to make me read
} On 12 May 2001, at 21:41, Thierry Godefroy wrote:
}
} > I can confirm this as I just acquired a Q60 from Peter
} Hey, this is favoritism - can I buy one, too?
}
Me too ?
What's the max memory size ? Could I use some 64 MB EDO ship o
On 12 May 2001, at 21:41, Thierry Godefroy wrote:
> I can confirm this as I just acquired a Q60 from Peter
Hey, this is favoritism - can I buy one, too?
Wolfgang
On Sun, 13 May 2001 at 10:27:21, you wrote:
(ref: <004401c0db8f$80fdd920$9c5f883e@asusone>)
>Hi Peter,
>
>Is there any plans to incorporate the ATX power management system into the
>Q40 (SMSQ/E) rom
>
>I am very pleased with my one, it is very stable. I did use it on the BBS,
>but the SMSQ/E had
On Samedi 12 Mai 2001 22:55, Peter Graf wrote:
> Thierry wrote:
>
>.../...
>
> >I can confirm this as I just acquired a Q60 from Peter and mounted it
> >into an ATX case: no problem at all, no drilling, no fiddling, EASY!
>
> It is easy, but for a Q40 (or Q60 ;-)) an ATX case really is a waste of
Hi Derek,
>Is there any plans to incorporate the ATX power management system into the
>Q40 (SMSQ/E) rom
Tony Tebby is the only one who has the means to change SMSQ/E, and there is
more important other work, so there are no plans for power saving functions
yet.
On the hardware side, the Q40/Q60
Hi Peter,
Is there any plans to incorporate the ATX power management system into the
Q40 (SMSQ/E) rom
I am very pleased with my one, it is very stable. I did use it on the BBS,
but the SMSQ/E had problems with some of the Pbox mailing software, which I
am looking into. This maybe just a re-compi
Ah ! There is a show in Paris in october ?!!
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Objet : Re: [ql-users] Q40/Q60 in ATX case
I could bring to the Paris show on October 13th, but that is far too
On Sat, 12 May 2001 at 22:55:59, you wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>>> AT cases are still available and usually cheaper and smaller than ATX
>>> cases, so I don't see much reason for using ATX cases for the Q40.
>>
>>Well, not in France I'm afraid: it's difficult like HELL to get an
>>AT cas
Thierry wrote:
>I'm back from a long trip at sea... Expect an (over due) update
>to my Web site next week.
Thank you very much for your Website work!
>> The Q40 is *not* simply an AT mainboard. It directly fits into both AT and
>> ATX cases. This also applies to the mounting holes. At design ti
Hi happy QLers !
I'm back from a long trip at sea... Expect an (over due) update
to my Web site next week.
On Samedi 12 Mai 2001 21:32, Peter Graf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> by a QL Today article from Roy Wood, several users have got the wrong
> impression the Q40 was not suitable for an ATX case. I had
Hi,
by a QL Today article from Roy Wood, several users have got the wrong
impression the Q40 was not suitable for an ATX case. I had several personal
emails about this, so I think it is time for a public explanation.
The Q40 is *not* simply an AT mainboard. It directly fits into both AT and
ATX
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