Hi all,
I'm toying with the idea of implementing, withing SMSQ/E, some sort of
general keystroke which will put the content of a con channel into the
stuffer buffer (similar to CTRL-C on Windows) when using the edit/input
string OS call (eg. INPUT inSbasic).. Thus, all software which uses the
On 24 Sep 2003 at 19:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> One of the biggest problems with SMSQ/e (especially on the Aurora version)
> has always been that if FORMAT flp1_ works on a DD disk, try it after
> FLP_DENSITY 'D' - always gives an error !!
>
> Wonder why??
No Idea (yet, hopefully).
In a message dated 24/09/03 19:33:23 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in view of the underwhelming response to that, I presume that you'd
better report bugs to me and/or the list.
I'll try to pick up all bugs reported.
One of the biggest problems with SMSQ/e (especially on the Auro
Dilwyn Jones writes:
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> Wiring is critical, the slightest booboo and it will either not work
> at all or only at very low baudrates (usually not at all). Sernet is
> one off those things that either it fails miserably and takes ages to
> set up, or once working works perfectly, faultlessly and
On 9 Aug 2003, at 20:39, P Witte wrote:
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> Ive recently discovered the following bugs in Smsq/e
"recently" was a long time ago. - I'm slowly working up my backlog.
> PRINT PRT_USE$ crashes Smsq/e since at least version 2.98 on QPC2 (and QPC2
> itself).
Yes, confirmed, I'll have a bugfix soon
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 at 14:23:45, Jochen Merz wrote:
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>I guess it is a cable problem in most cases - you can
>easily try connecting the two machines with your "nul modem
>cable" and start QTPI on both systems. If you see on the
>other machine what you typed on one sys
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> On 23 Sep 2003 at 13:28, Derek Stewart wrote:
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> > Sernet works on all SMSQ/E systems and also non-SMSQ/E
> systems with SIMSER.
> >
> > On a QL with Superhermes, you will have to use SER1 or
> SER2. The superhermes SER3 failed to connect on my serial
> network.