Re: [ql-users] QH system

2001-07-19 Thread Dilwyn Jones
>>The program which creates the _qh file in the first place can if >>required process every single executable file on a medium, creating a >>matching _qh file for each executable program. I hope this little QH >>utility will prove popular with anyone wishing to distribute QL >>software on CDs wit

Re: [ql-users] QH system

2001-07-18 Thread Tony Firshman
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 wanti

Re: [ql-users] QH system

2001-07-18 Thread Tony Firshman
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 losin

[ql-users] QH system

2001-07-18 Thread 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' forma