The file that I was trying to load was always in a drive mapped to a Directory - and for sure not read-only. I can read and write to that file and directory from SuperBasic, Zip, ED etc.janbredenbeek wrote:I've not been able to reproduce the problem on Qemulator. What kind of medium was win3_ mapped to (Windows directory or MDV/WIN file)? Was it perhaps read-only?
Jan.
i tested with QED in a drive mapped to a zip file and to a drive mapped to a directory - there was no difference.
I also performed the test using my boot file (which loads PE, Mouse, Turbo Toolkit, Dj Toolkit) - and also without any boot file, so QED was the only loaded program. Once again, there was no difference.
I use QEmulator for Windows (registered) - on Windows 10Derek_Stewart wrote:When you say the drives are mapped correctly, can you show the drive mapping or maybe upload the Q-Emulator config file here so that we can see what you have setup.
This is QEmulator's config
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Ram=3M
MainRom=.\QL ROMs\min198_qem_rom
BackRom=.\QL ROMs\TK2_rom
BackRomActive=Yes
ExpRom=
ExpRomActive=No
UseFloppyName=Yes
FloppyName=Flp
UseHardDiskName=Yes
HardDiskName=Win
HasRamDisk=Yes
RamDiskName=Ram
HasParPort=Yes
ParPortName=Par
TCP=On
Subdirs=On
Speed=Full
FastStartup=Yes
AutoStartSession=Yes
FirstKey=None
DisplayMode=Window
AcceleratedGraphics=Yes
Sound=On
SampledSound=On
Joystick1=None
SER1=Printer
SER2=Printer
SER3=None
SER4=None
Slot1=x:\QL Software\Win1
Slot2=x:\QL Software\Learn
Slot3=Empty
Slot4=Empty
Slot5=Empty
Slot6=Empty
Slot7=Empty
Slot8=Empty