
Running a site using modern, supported, open software at minimal cost, providing a service that 3347 posts later...

Light blue touch-paper and stand well back, eh Dave?Dave wrote:I sometimes get the impression Quanta is sitting in a dark room, humming to themselves and wishing it was still 1985.I do not understand why they don't have a forum, based on phpBB, that has public areas so non-members can find out what Quanta's about, and a larger private area for dues-paying members. They could have a file/code exchange area, local group forums, etc.
It would have numerous advantages. The members would write the content!
Then, they just need a front end for it all, for the conventional website. Something like wordpress would work, but be conventional. They could go for something like slashcode or php-nuke, which are more story/event based. They could take payments for a range of products/services using opencart.
All the ones I have listed are open source, free, and well supported.
USB floppy, van peebles?vanpeebles wrote:Gah I do have a registered one and gah my new pc has no floppy. I still have access to the old one though
They've worked fine for me, although I find them slower than built in floppy drives.vanpeebles wrote:I do have a USB one but I know they can be iffy as they don't count as a proper floppy controller.
*grins* Nodilwyn wrote:Light blue touch-paper and stand well back, eh Dave?![]()
I use a USB disk drive with my Windows 7 PC - it works (sort of) - q-emulator can read / write QL formatted disks without any problem (HD and DD).dilwyn wrote:They've worked fine for me, although I find them slower than built in floppy drives.vanpeebles wrote:I do have a USB one but I know they can be iffy as they don't count as a proper floppy controller.
Never tried them with something like direct sector access which might not work if they're not a proper floppy controller Isuppose. I know it works for normal files with QemuLator and QPC2 as long as I avoid DD disks on this Windows 7 PC, which doesn't do DD disks.
Have tried this before and never got it to work. Tried 3 different disks again now, same problem. None of the emulators can format DD disks from QDOSMS with this drive though I could on the old XP PC. The message I get from the CMD box is:RWAP wrote:I have to first format the disk using Windows (yes, even DD disks....) and then q-emulator will Fast format it to QL format.
Dilwyn - to format a DD disk (and sometimes to get Windows 7 to read them), put in a blank disk, open a CMD window (Click Start and type in CMD), then enter the command:
FORMAT a: /t:80 /n:9
This formats a DD disk under Windows 7 (also works under XP).
All three were previously good blank QL disks, which won't read from either QL or Windows now.C:\>format a: /t:80 /n:9
Insert new disk for drive A:
and press ENTER when ready...
The type of the file system is RAW.
The new file system is FAT.
Verifying 720K
Invalid media or Track 0 bad - disk unusable.
C:\>format a: /t:80 /n:9
Insert new disk for drive A:
and press ENTER when ready...
The type of the file system is RAW.
The new file system is FAT.
Verifying 720K
Invalid media or Track 0 bad - disk unusable.
C:\>format a: /t:80 /n:9
Insert new disk for drive A:
and press ENTER when ready...
The type of the file system is RAW.
The new file system is FAT.
Verifying 720K
Invalid media or Track 0 bad - disk unusable.