sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
HI,
OK, got it now, I must say the documentation is a little sketchy.
Can a DEVICE be setup as a BDI file?
OK, got it now, I must say the documentation is a little sketchy.
Can a DEVICE be setup as a BDI file?
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
No, the devices setup by device= are emulated.Derek_Stewart wrote:HI,
OK, got it now, I must say the documentation is a little sketchy.
Can a DEVICE be setup as a BDI file?
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
Hi,
The command:
BDI1 = QL_BDI.BIN
loads the BDI file as stated in the manual and in this thread.
Can the location of the BDI file be specified so that maybe a mounted SD Card or Compact Flash could be used, giving a process of of updating a BBQL QubIDE interface with SD Card or Compact Flash.
The command:
BDI1 = QL_BDI.BIN
loads the BDI file as stated in the manual and in this thread.
Can the location of the BDI file be specified so that maybe a mounted SD Card or Compact Flash could be used, giving a process of of updating a BBQL QubIDE interface with SD Card or Compact Flash.
Regards,
Derek
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
Derek_Stewart wrote:Hi,
The command:
BDI1 = QL_BDI.BIN
loads the BDI file as stated in the manual and in this thread.
Can the location of the BDI file be specified so that maybe a mounted SD Card or Compact Flash could be used, giving a process of of updating a BBQL QubIDE interface with SD Card or Compact Flash.
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BDI1 = /media/derek/QL-SD/QL_BDI.BIN
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
I assume no-one is trying to run the x86_64 (64bit) version of sQLux on Windows XP 64bit?
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
If that's of any help, I'm running it on 64bit MacOSXorA wrote:I assume no-one is trying to run the x86_64 (64bit) version of sQLux on Windows XP 64bit?
file ./sqlux
./sqlux: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
It’s main development is a m1 cpu.tofro wrote:If that's of any help, I'm running it on 64bit MacOSXorA wrote:I assume no-one is trying to run the x86_64 (64bit) version of sQLux on Windows XP 64bit?
file ./sqlux
./sqlux: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64
It’s more implementing that q68 timer makes it incompatible with Windows XP. So I’ll probably disable what on win32 but enable it on win64 and people will need to use win7 or later.
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Re: sQLux v1.0 (The Xmas Turkey)
Hi,
I tried using Windows 10 last week instead of Linux, and it looked really bad, so bad to Linux Mint 19.3, at least everything runs on my system that I require.
I tried using Windows 10 last week instead of Linux, and it looked really bad, so bad to Linux Mint 19.3, at least everything runs on my system that I require.
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