Re: [ql-users] USA QL web site - new graphics and QDT progress

2004-02-28 Thread "Phoebus R. Dokos (Φοίβος Ρ. Ντόκος)"
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 00:41:31 +, Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 at 14:18:27, James Hunkins wrote: (ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) I have just added some very nice graphics to the USA QL show web site, compliments of the very talented Thorsten Herbert over there in Ita

Re: [ql-users] USA QL web site - new graphics and QDT progress

2004-02-28 Thread Tony Firshman
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 at 14:18:27, James Hunkins wrote: (ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) > >I have just added some very nice graphics to the USA QL show web site, >compliments of the very talented Thorsten Herbert over there in Italy. >He has provided us two front page graphics and a logo. You all migh

[ql-users] USA QL web site - new graphics and QDT progress

2004-02-28 Thread James Hunkins
I have just added some very nice graphics to the USA QL show web site, compliments of the very talented Thorsten Herbert over there in Italy. He has provided us two front page graphics and a logo. You all might want to take a look and enjoy his very appreciated contribution. In case anyone el

Re: [ql-users] Q40 Problem

2004-02-28 Thread paul holmgren
Tony Firshman wrote: > On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 at 03:16:41, ZN wrote: > (ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) > >If such a situation arises, the quick and easy solution is to carefully > >solder the chips into the sockets - chip by chip, so you can get at all the > >pins. > I was planning to use my sH solder

[ql-users] Launchpad screen saver

2004-02-28 Thread Dilwyn Jones
The LPsaver screen saver system supplied with Launchpad and also separately downloadable from my website has been updated to fix a bug reported when running on version JM and JS QDOS ROMs. Some of the modules did not manage to cover the full screen on a 512x256 screen, due to a bug in one of the

Re: [ql-users] Q40 Problem

2004-02-28 Thread Tony Firshman
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 at 03:16:41, ZN wrote: (ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) >If such a situation arises, the quick and easy solution is to carefully >solder the chips into the sockets - chip by chip, so you can get at all the >pins. In case of a chip failure, this will not make much of a difference