Anyway, the core is really, really good now. Above all, it seems to be rock solid. In several hours of running, I haven't had a single glitch or crash.
Congratulations Marcel on a fine piece of work
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No idea either, but given your experience I'd say not. Or your monitor cannot cope with the signal that comes out. Either way, you'll probably have more luck using HDMI.
MarcelK wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 3:34 pm I once again integrated the upstream changes and released a small update at https://www.kilgus.net/ql/mister/
But even better news, I finally decided that it's time to merge the two development branches again, which Sorgelig gladly approved this morning. So all future standard MiSTer releases will be based on this version![]()
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Floppy images are pretty uncommon in the QL world and with the SD driver you get something much better. I don't quite see the use-case?
Yes, like all native QL device drivers the SD driver must hold the FAT in RAM. My demo disc is much too big for it the 128KB setting. Only MDV images or very small SD images (<5MB) are usable there. Enjoy!
Sure, fully understood thanks!
Great, thanks. I guess I just need to study this a little more then.MarcelK wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 3:27 pm .WIN is the native format for most emulators. I already posted a description for QPC here: https://misterfpga.org/viewtopic.php?p=10603#p10603
The "DOS" Device can be used to access the PC drives. When you use my QPCDemo.win some filetransfer and ZIP tools are already included. Try CueShell for example. Files can be moved there by drag'n'drop. ZIP files can be extracted by right clicking the name. Etc.
My mouse was not recognised but Ctrl+C did the trick indeed. Straight after I was able to drive the cursor with the mouse itself, as intended, and access to the top menu. Brilliant, thanks a lot!
Ha, interesting. I've seen the problem of the mouse not waking up for a long time on some emulators, but it worked every time I tried on MiSTer. After your post I tried some stuff again and finally realized its connected to the CPU speed. On Full you have to move the mouse quite very much before it triggers the first time, not so much on other speeds. After the first trigger the wake-up seems to work with Full-speed, too. I need to have a look at that one day.
Cool, glad you like it. The QL was quite a good machine for its time. I mean the software, not the hardware, though at least it was very beautifulJust to let you know that I have manged to create a new .WIN by following your instructions under your great QPC 2. Cueshell is really cool! I am so pleased about it. Many thanks!
I see, thanks. That make sense then!MarcelK wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 9:17 pmHa, interesting. I've seen the problem of the mouse not waking up for a long time on some emulators, but it worked every time I tried on MiSTer. After your post I tried some stuff again and finally realized its connected to the CPU speed. On Full you have to move the mouse quite very much before it triggers the first time, not so much on other speeds. After the first trigger the wake-up seems to work with Full-speed, too. I need to have a look at that one day.
Yeah, very powerful software indeed!MarcelK wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 9:17 pmCool, glad you like it. The QL was quite a good machine for its time. I mean the software, not the hardware, though at least it was very beautifulAlkadian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 3:23 pmJust to let you know that I have manged to create a new .WIN by following your instructions under your great QPC 2. Cueshell is really cool! I am so pleased about it. Many thanks!![]()