Looks sound to me - your efforts help me test co-existence of the next version of the ND-Q68 driver with your latest (brilliant!) IPNet (did I get confused between project names?)
I do see what appears to be a typo at the end of the line:
martyn_hill wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 4:59 pm
Hi Martin!
Looks sound to me - your efforts help me test co-existence of the next version of the ND-Q68 driver with your latest (brilliant!) IPNet (did I get confused between project names?)
I do see what appears to be a typo at the end of the line:
My main concern was if I was going to clash with any of the names that you are using in your driver development.
I only started testing the new driver yesterday. So far I've just run it as two copies of QPC2 running on the same PC. One copy running the old version of the driver, and the other copy the new version with the alternate names. I found a couple of things I forgot to patch from 'N' to 'I', but otherwise seems to be working.
If you want, I could send you a copy of the new driver for you to play with. Testing the driver alongside a real QL Network may be a bit awkward for me, as I'm not really set up to run a QL Network.
martyn_hill wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:59 am
Hi Martin!
I would be very happy to test in my QL/QPC+QLUB/Q68 network 'lab' that is permanently wired up.
So, what was that additional apostrophe for in the asm definition? I'm curious!
M.
Email sent.
To make that list, I just cut and pasted the SuperBASIC definitions from the source code. Then I edited out all the bits I did not need, but missed that apostrophe.
The bit was:
martyn_hill wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 4:59 pm
Hi Martin!
Looks sound to me - your efforts help me test co-existence of the next version of the ND-Q68 driver with your latest (brilliant!) IPNet (did I get confused between project names?)
I do see what appears to be a typo at the end of the line:
My main concern was if I was going to clash with any of the names that you are using in your driver development.
I only started testing the new driver yesterday. So far I've just run it as two copies of QPC2 running on the same PC. One copy running the old version of the driver, and the other copy the new version with the alternate names. I found a couple of things I forgot to patch from 'N' to 'I', but otherwise seems to be working.
If you want, I could send you a copy of the new driver for you to play with. Testing the driver alongside a real QL Network may be a bit awkward for me, as I'm not really set up to run a QL Network.
I am very interested in making sure the same driver works on QPC2 as sQLux! (assuming this isnt SMSq/e only) I know you found some bugs before!