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Re: QIMSI
Indeed. I have been using that one for a long time, until I moved all my QLs to SMSQ/E. It basically behaves the same as the history device in the newer OS (some marginal differences that you need to get used to). Recommended. These are indeed "must haves" for non-SMS systems, as long as ...
- Fri Mar 15, 2024 7:32 am
- Forum: Help for New Users
- Topic: TK2 and RAM disk
- Replies: 8
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Re: TK2 and RAM disk
QJump have always sold their RAM disk as a separate product, "ramprt" (Also includes a print spooler). It just got mixed up with Toolkit 2 over time because many disk interfaces simply included both. If anyone wants to use ramprt (as the most "original" RAM disk), it is included ...
Re: QIMSI
Could you provide a link, please? I see PTH on Dilwyn's site ( https://dilwyn.qlforum.co.uk/tk/pth.zip ) but it does not seem to include a commandline history extension. Nope! The "history device" is not from Phil Borman but from Boris Jaubith, Berlin (friend of mine). You will find it on...
Re: RTC Query
There seem to be simple I2C-to-RS232 adapters that allow you to connect I2C devices to RS232 serial interfaces. Here's a link to such an adapter kit: https://www.horter-shop.de/de/i2c-pc-adapter/41-bausatz-i2c-rs232-koppler-4260404260547.html (Note I haven't tried wether that works with the QL, but ...
- Sun Mar 10, 2024 12:00 pm
- Forum: Software & Programming
- Topic: The MEM Device
- Replies: 9
- Views: 473
Re: The MEM Device
Sometimes, apparently, problems need to sink in deeply for a while until they collide with something else in my memory that happens to be the solution. Same case here, I totally forgot about NASERVE until a small LED went blinking in my brain: With regards to the MEM device and security concerns (ov...
- Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:02 pm
- Forum: Software & Programming
- Topic: Announcing availability of a QLNET driver for the Q68 (ND-Q68)
- Replies: 86
- Views: 36316
Re: Announcing availability of a QLNET driver for the Q68 (ND-Q68)
What could be of interest in this context is the mem_ device driver which is part of the DIY toolkit (in the v_n section) - That allows you (amongst some really "magic" (or is it dubious?) other stuff) to PEEK and POKE into a remote machine's memory over QLAN (George Gwilt's NET_PEEK does...
- Fri Mar 08, 2024 11:53 am
- Forum: Software & Programming
- Topic: Announcing availability of a QLNET driver for the Q68 (ND-Q68)
- Replies: 86
- Views: 36316
Re: Announcing availability of a QLNET driver for the Q68 (ND-Q68)
What could be of interest in this context is the mem_ device driver which is part of the DIY toolkit (in the v_n section) - That allows you (amongst some really "magic" (or is it dubious?) other stuff) to PEEK and POKE into a remote machine's memory over QLAN (George Gwilt's NET_PEEK does ...
- Thu Mar 07, 2024 4:23 pm
- Forum: Software & Programming
- Topic: Announcing availability of a QLNET driver for the Q68 (ND-Q68)
- Replies: 86
- Views: 36316
Re: Announcing availability of a QLNET driver for the Q68 (ND-Q68)
<> This is the simple program that run on Q68: 110 ch=FOP_IN ("tcp_time.nist.gov:13") <> I just get Not found. What driver do you load? That happens to me as well, sporadically. That's when the driver couldn't resolve a hostname in time. I tend to do that resolving by hand then and insert...
- Thu Mar 07, 2024 10:58 am
- Forum: Software & Programming
- Topic: Announcing availability of a QLNET driver for the Q68 (ND-Q68)
- Replies: 86
- Views: 36316
Re: Announcing availability of a QLNET driver for the Q68 (ND-Q68)
Hi all, I am not sure that is the right thread to post it but... Ill do... :) My Q68 is part of a bigger Lan and it act as a bridge for 2 QL, I mean: " QL NET 1 ----> Q68 (Net 2) ----> QL Net 3" I share the resources of the 2 QL to the other Component of the Lan (PC running SMSQE/emulator...
- Tue Mar 05, 2024 1:42 pm
- Forum: Software & Programming
- Topic: Fast Plot/Draw toolkit / viepoint manual/ PD3 Manual
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1018
Re: Fast Plot/Draw toolkit / viepoint manual/ PD3 Manual
I had a quick look in Dilwyn's post here, and it seems to have the proper strings in the binaries.