sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
Hey Derek,
Yes, Win10 is dire. Win11 looks to want to be a Mac. But it's still dire! Had a play with it last week.
Cheers,
Norm.
Yes, Win10 is dire. Win11 looks to want to be a Mac. But it's still dire! Had a play with it last week.
Cheers,
Norm.
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
Hi,
Well... I had problems with Linux Mint 19.3, so I upgraded to Mint 20.03, but there were so many problems with other applications I had, I thought, I would try Fedora.
I did not like Fedora, it seemed a little slow compared to Mint/Ubuntu.
I tried Windows 10 Pro, I could not believe how bad it has got Windows 7 looks not bad, but Windows 10 rubbish, I suppose I could of replaced the Windows Desktop manager, but a couple of things made the decision to remove Windows, too many Viruses, I would have spend alot of time scanning the system for possible virus or spyware, there looks to be Microsoft adverts in the the system, this looks like a security hole like in Android and finally, I would have to pay a licence fee, do not want run illegal operating systems or pirate software, despite previous as claims of being a software pirate.
WIndows 11 requires new hardware, which I do not want to outlay the money for.
MacOS never used it it looks like Linux, being based on Unix, should be easy to use, but I would have to pay for a licence. I have an old iMac in the garage wanting a DVD drive, but it not worth the effort.
So back to Linux Mint 19.3, so I can run sQLux with no problems.
Well... I had problems with Linux Mint 19.3, so I upgraded to Mint 20.03, but there were so many problems with other applications I had, I thought, I would try Fedora.
I did not like Fedora, it seemed a little slow compared to Mint/Ubuntu.
I tried Windows 10 Pro, I could not believe how bad it has got Windows 7 looks not bad, but Windows 10 rubbish, I suppose I could of replaced the Windows Desktop manager, but a couple of things made the decision to remove Windows, too many Viruses, I would have spend alot of time scanning the system for possible virus or spyware, there looks to be Microsoft adverts in the the system, this looks like a security hole like in Android and finally, I would have to pay a licence fee, do not want run illegal operating systems or pirate software, despite previous as claims of being a software pirate.
WIndows 11 requires new hardware, which I do not want to outlay the money for.
MacOS never used it it looks like Linux, being based on Unix, should be easy to use, but I would have to pay for a licence. I have an old iMac in the garage wanting a DVD drive, but it not worth the effort.
So back to Linux Mint 19.3, so I can run sQLux with no problems.
Regards,
Derek
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
Thanks to tofro and Ian submitting patches I have released v1.0.4 with keyboard mapping for GB/DE keyboards
It also has the Q68 compatible hires timer on all platforms apart from WIN32 (XP Compatible).
It also has the Q68 compatible hires timer on all platforms apart from WIN32 (XP Compatible).
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
Hi,
I downloade v1.04 which compiled okay on Linux Mint 19.3.
I was wondering about the keyboard mapping, so I tried LRESPRing the keyboard lanuage files in Minerva Support disk which work really well.
Just needs the documentation updatrd.
I downloade v1.04 which compiled okay on Linux Mint 19.3.
I was wondering about the keyboard mapping, so I tried LRESPRing the keyboard lanuage files in Minerva Support disk which work really well.
Just needs the documentation updatrd.
Regards,
Derek
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
You will need to be clearer what documentation you want updated, as the new option is documented in the docs/sqlux.md file!Derek_Stewart wrote:Hi,
I downloade v1.04 which compiled okay on Linux Mint 19.3.
I was wondering about the keyboard mapping, so I tried LRESPRing the keyboard lanuage files in Minerva Support disk which work really well.
Just needs the documentation updatrd.
Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
I'm glad I could help in a very small way (I'm Ian )XorA wrote:Thanks to tofro and Ian submitting patches I have released v1.0.4 with keyboard mapping for GB/DE keyboards
It also has the Q68 compatible hires timer on all platforms apart from WIN32 (XP Compatible).
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
Ace, Im glad as its one of those tasks thats been on my TODO for a couple of years, but never quite makes it to topExile wrote:I'm glad I could help in a very small way (I'm Ian )XorA wrote:Thanks to tofro and Ian submitting patches I have released v1.0.4 with keyboard mapping for GB/DE keyboards
It also has the Q68 compatible hires timer on all platforms apart from WIN32 (XP Compatible).
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
Hi,XorA wrote:You will need to be clearer what documentation you want updated, as the new option is documented in the docs/sqlux.md file!Derek_Stewart wrote:Hi,
I downloade v1.04 which compiled okay on Linux Mint 19.3.
I was wondering about the keyboard mapping, so I tried LRESPRing the keyboard lanuage files in Minerva Support disk which work really well.
Just needs the documentation updatrd.
Sorry I must of missed the KBD option.
Regards,
Derek
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
For those working from the cutting end of sQLux, I have just added filename translation for qdos-like devices.
It translates any . character to _ characters on the fly.
This is obviously experimental so Im going to let it bake for a while before it appears in any release. But I would appreciate testing. It did survive compiling c68 libc which was what drove me to add it in first place.
It translates any . character to _ characters on the fly.
This is obviously experimental so Im going to let it bake for a while before it appears in any release. But I would appreciate testing. It did survive compiling c68 libc which was what drove me to add it in first place.
Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
XorA - thank you so much for the effort you are putting into sQLux. I don't use sQLux, but do appreciate the development work you are doing with this.
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