QPC2 v5 released
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Grand! Let's see what I can make this do, now.
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Ah, I see how you could get that impression. But the configuration is not part of the setup process. Writing manuals is hard, especially when you already know all the answers. Dilwyn is right, hold SHIFT while starting QPC. Holding shift MIGHT also have the side effect of QPC starting buried below other windows, at least I think that was a "feature" of some Windows versions, so beware.TMD2003 wrote:While you're all having fun with this new version, am I missing a trick here? And it sounds so obvious. I can install QPC2 v5 just fine, but at no point have I ever seen the configuration box on page 6 of the manual. The implication is that it should appear as part of the installation process,
C:\ProgramData\QPC perhaps?But I know I've seen it before with the previous version back in October when I was investigating all the various QL emulators out there, and that version hasn't left an .ini file that I could edit manually, nor is there any QPC folder within %appdata%.
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Re: QPC2 v5 released
Hi,
The QPC2 manual is really well written and easy to understand.
The problem is, most people can not be bothered to take the time to read the manual.
I think if someone has taken the time tobwrite documentation, then I will read it.
The QPC2 manual is really well written and easy to understand.
The problem is, most people can not be bothered to take the time to read the manual.
I think if someone has taken the time tobwrite documentation, then I will read it.
Regards,
Derek
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Re: QPC2 v5 released
Spot on. I'll note that for future reference.mk79 wrote:C:\ProgramData\QPC perhaps?
That it is, but I couldn't find what I was looking for in this instance: is there any (easy) way of making QPC2 recognise .MDV files without trying to trick it into thinking it's something else? By the looks of the manual (see, I do read it), the only way is to start QPC2 with extra command line parameters (i.e. win_use, flp_use, dos_use) and even then that might not be what I'm looking for. If it doesn't, this isn't a deal-breaker, I'll stick with changing the DOS1 directory. But if it does work, this is my way of trying to be the middle-man between QL experts and QL noobs, of which I sit more at the latter end but I'm trying to make life easier for those in the outside world.Derek_Stewart wrote: The QPC2 manual is really well written and easy to understand.
The problem is, most people can not be bothered to take the time to read the manual.
I think if someone has taken the time tobwrite documentation, then I will read it.
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Re: QPC2 v5 released
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Thanks Derek, appreciated. I tried to describe everything as well as I could, but I guess it can still be overwhelming for people that are not really used to the QL or advanced QLs. Like how often people don't understand why the Basic is so small in the corner when they select a higher resolution... it's so simple but still people often just don't understand the concept.Derek_Stewart wrote:The QPC2 manual is really well written and easy to understand.
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QPC can do a lot of things, but MDV images are a pure retro thing and that is not the usage scenario QPC tries to fulfil. QemuLator can do that better. But actually Martin Head implemented a driver that makes QPC read MDV images called "MDI Driver" http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/utils/MDIdriver108.zip Not sure if installing an extra driver qualifies as "easy" thoughTMD2003 wrote:That it is, but I couldn't find what I was looking for in this instance: is there any (easy) way of making QPC2 recognise .MDV files without trying to trick it into thinking it's something else?
You can rename any device to MDV, yes, but to read images you need MDI. I don't really get the usage scenario, though. MDV images might be good for games or whatnot, which QPC doesn't support that well anyway, but with QPC you can easily have .WIN files with hundred of megabytes of software on it. Or the DOS device, which can now save all kinds of data and executables, too.By the looks of the manual (see, I do read it), the only way is to start QPC2 with extra command line parameters (i.e. win_use, flp_use, dos_use) and even then that might not be what I'm looking for.
Sure, thanks for trying. I've already altered slightly the "quick start" section after your feedback, it will flow into the next manual release whenever that may be.But if it does work, this is my way of trying to be the middle-man between QL experts and QL noobs, of which I sit more at the latter end but I'm trying to make life easier for those in the outside world.
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Re: QPC2 v5 released
Just to be clear, The MDI driver will not work directly with .MDV files. You have to convert them to the MDI format first. There are built in CONVERT2_xxx commands to do this.mk79 wrote:QPC can do a lot of things, but MDV images are a pure retro thing and that is not the usage scenario QPC tries to fulfil. QemuLator can do that better. But actually Martin Head implemented a driver that makes QPC read MDV images called "MDI Driver" http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/utils/MDIdriver108.zip Not sure if installing an extra driver qualifies as "easy" thoughTMD2003 wrote:That it is, but I couldn't find what I was looking for in this instance: is there any (easy) way of making QPC2 recognise .MDV files without trying to trick it into thinking it's something else?
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All right, thanks. I'm sure I read all of this when I tried it some time, but I'm not doing too much with MDVs right nowMartin_Head wrote:Just to be clear, The MDI driver will not work directly with .MDV files. You have to convert them to the MDI format first. There are built in CONVERT2_xxx commands to do this.
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I often wonder what is the fascination and obsession with MDV's in this day and age?
I can sort of see the attraction of copying an original commercial game off MDV into an image, but beyond that, at a time when 99% of cartridges need refelting because they are well past their use by date?
I can sort of see the attraction of copying an original commercial game off MDV into an image, but beyond that, at a time when 99% of cartridges need refelting because they are well past their use by date?
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