QPC2v5.01 release
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QPC2v5.01 release
Rejoice, QPC2 got a new release today. As always free as in "free beer". Details are here: https://www.kilgus.net/2021/11/01/qpc2- ... -released/
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Re: QPC2v5.01 release
Looks like a very interesting update. Thanks muchly Marcel.
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Re: QPC2v5.01 release
I have just gone forth and rejoiced.
I bought a LattePanda recently thinking that I might use it to make a QPC-in-keyboard computer.
The Panda is a tiny (not fpga) windows 10 PCB:- https://www.lattepanda.com/products/1.html.
I downloaded and extracted the QPC zip file. I then created a "portable version" of the program and ran it on the Panda but there is a problem.
QPC runs so slowly (very, very slowly) in the panda, that it's unusable. I tried the program on my ancient laptop (Lenovo R60 with XP) and it runs perfectly well, so there is something about the panda (a faster machine) that is causing the problem.
Any ideas what could be wrong?
I bought a LattePanda recently thinking that I might use it to make a QPC-in-keyboard computer.
The Panda is a tiny (not fpga) windows 10 PCB:- https://www.lattepanda.com/products/1.html.
I downloaded and extracted the QPC zip file. I then created a "portable version" of the program and ran it on the Panda but there is a problem.
QPC runs so slowly (very, very slowly) in the panda, that it's unusable. I tried the program on my ancient laptop (Lenovo R60 with XP) and it runs perfectly well, so there is something about the panda (a faster machine) that is causing the problem.
Any ideas what could be wrong?
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Re: QPC2v5.01 release
Hi
I have Windows 10 Professional running on a Intel mini PC Core i5 with 8Gb ram, it runs QPC2 v5.01 very nicely.
I tried the same Windows 10 distribution on a Core i7 computer with 4Gb ram. The speed of Windows 10 was not as good as the Vore i5 PC.
It looks to me that Windows 10 runs better in 8Gb or more. Despite what Microsoft say.
Try increasing the ram to make the computer run faster. Or try a less demanding operating system: Windows 7 or Linux.
Or maybe Microsft think Marcel is a brilliant programmer, (as we all know here) and have slowed QPC2 up...
I have Windows 10 Professional running on a Intel mini PC Core i5 with 8Gb ram, it runs QPC2 v5.01 very nicely.
I tried the same Windows 10 distribution on a Core i7 computer with 4Gb ram. The speed of Windows 10 was not as good as the Vore i5 PC.
It looks to me that Windows 10 runs better in 8Gb or more. Despite what Microsoft say.
Try increasing the ram to make the computer run faster. Or try a less demanding operating system: Windows 7 or Linux.
Or maybe Microsft think Marcel is a brilliant programmer, (as we all know here) and have slowed QPC2 up...
Regards,
Derek
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Re: QPC2v5.01 release
Tinyfpga wrote:I have just gone forth and rejoiced.
I bought a LattePanda recently thinking that I might use it to make a QPC-in-keyboard computer.
The Panda is a tiny (not fpga) windows 10 PCB:- https://www.lattepanda.com/products/1.html.
I downloaded and extracted the QPC zip file. I then created a "portable version" of the program and ran it on the Panda but there is a problem.
QPC runs so slowly (very, very slowly) in the panda, that it's unusable. I tried the program on my ancient laptop (Lenovo R60 with XP) and it runs perfectly well, so there is something about the panda (a faster machine) that is causing the problem.
Any ideas what could be wrong?

It runs fine on this device which is a similar CPU as your latte panda. It has 4gb of ram and runs fine. But it is the z8750 variant.
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Re: QPC2v5.01 release
Thanks for your reply, Derek. There is something really odd going on with the Panda. When I say slow, I mean you can see the SMSQE windows being drawn, bit by bit. It is much,much, slower than SMSQE in SMSQmulator running on my Pi400. When you execute the "Files" program you can watch the file names appearing slowly, one by one.
I have just tried QPC1 on the Panda. The same thing happens.
Windows 10 and it's applications run just fine and QPC1 is running in DOS, so the problem must lie elsewhere.
As an aside, I read the QL Today article you mentioned in the SCR_YLIM topic. I thought it quite strange and as you
say, mostly incomprehensible.
I have just tried QPC1 on the Panda. The same thing happens.
Windows 10 and it's applications run just fine and QPC1 is running in DOS, so the problem must lie elsewhere.
As an aside, I read the QL Today article you mentioned in the SCR_YLIM topic. I thought it quite strange and as you
say, mostly incomprehensible.
Re: QPC2v5.01 release
I looked at the GPD website but could not find the model shown in your picture. Their mini machines are surprisingly expensive here in Switzerland, >1000 CHF.
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Re: QPC2v5.01 release
That’s because it’s really old now. And been recased. It’s a GPD Win 1Tinyfpga wrote:I looked at the GPD website but could not find the model shown in your picture. Their mini machines are surprisingly expensive here in Switzerland, >1000 CHF.
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