SMSQ/2 on Atari
-
- Font of All Knowledge
- Posts: 4679
- Joined: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:40 am
- Location: Sunny Runcorn, Cheshire, UK
Re: SMSQ/2 on Atari
Hi,
There was a plug in module into the Atari Catridge port, that could load SMS2, which could run in the Atari high resolution mode (800x600). Though dedicated Atari monitor is requred, but I modified a Mono VGA monitor to work with the screen mode.
Does anyone have any experience SMS2?
There was a plug in module into the Atari Catridge port, that could load SMS2, which could run in the Atari high resolution mode (800x600). Though dedicated Atari monitor is requred, but I modified a Mono VGA monitor to work with the screen mode.
Does anyone have any experience SMS2?
Regards,
Derek
Derek
Re: SMSQ/2 on Atari
The ROM catridge could also be used for QL purposes, I once had the Level E complete there. That starts QL in a few seconds.Derek_Stewart wrote:Hi,
There was a plug in module into the Atari Catridge port, that could load SMS2, which could run in the Atari high resolution mode (800x600). Though dedicated Atari monitor is requred, but I modified a Mono VGA monitor to work with the screen mode.
Does anyone have any experience SMS2?
TT once gave an Atari disk to me, which could generate an SMS2 BOOT disk. SMS2 takes a bit of getting used to. There is just a little CLI (similar to a daughter SBASIC in SMSQ/E). No SuperBASIC but QL jobs run and QLiberator jobs also. I think, no Turbo compiled programs. TT has written elsewhere, that there is "an environment for QLiberated programs", whatever this will mean.
7000 4E75
Re: SMSQ/2 on Atari
actually, this is what I was looking first (the SMS2 cartridge I mean), but apparently they are as rare as a Bebox
I tried to ask the german distributor, he answered me that he don't have them anymore sincle long. I tried to ask QLvsJAGUAR on youtube about a dump of the cartridge, but I didn't get an answere.
Anyways, I tried to play with Hatari to create disk partition, nothing that I tried could be addressed by SMSQ/E at all. I'm affraid I'm don't know the QL subtilitys enough to be able to cope with that...
If somone have a ready to go partition or disk image or whathever, I would be thankfull at this point

Anyways, I tried to play with Hatari to create disk partition, nothing that I tried could be addressed by SMSQ/E at all. I'm affraid I'm don't know the QL subtilitys enough to be able to cope with that...
If somone have a ready to go partition or disk image or whathever, I would be thankfull at this point

Re: SMSQ/2 on Atari
I do not really know the way Hatari addresses hard disks, but I fear, it does not use physical partitions. Under Atari SMS, you have to FORMAT a "real" partition of your harddisk, the same as the Q40/Q60 or the Miracle harddisk use. No way to use XXX.WIN Files, as used with SMSQ/E under QPC2.
When you FORMAT an harddisk under SMS, it asks you, which Unit and which partition. I once had a MegaFile 30 with my MegaST4, set in two partitions under TOS, so I had Unit 1, partition 2 for QL.
When you FORMAT an harddisk under SMS, it asks you, which Unit and which partition. I once had a MegaFile 30 with my MegaST4, set in two partitions under TOS, so I had Unit 1, partition 2 for QL.
7000 4E75
Re: SMSQ/2 on Atari
I may have mis-remembered hicolor, but Im pretty sure QVME allowed resolutions of more than 1024x768 (the SMSQ/E ST User manual states up to 1600x496) on a good, non-Atari, monitor for both QL and Atari programs. Of course we're talking nearly thirty years ago, and layer upon layer of changes happened then - and since, so memories have merged and faded. Whatever, it was a damned good system for the time.RalfR wrote:More than MODE 4 isn't possible with QVME (as Edwin Holtmann said), because of the QVME hardware. The QVME Atari driver disk, Jochen supplied, is for 1024x768 in b/w under TOS.pjw wrote:I cant remember the many different modes, but for example, you could run Atari programs like Calamus (DTP) in hicolor on an ordinary non-Atari monitor.
Per
I love long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me.
- Fred Allen
I love long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me.
- Fred Allen
Re: SMSQ/2 on Atari
I mean both. SMS2 is also BOOTable with a disk (I have one) but it it does not make any advantages to a Level E driver or SMSQ/E itself. It is just a bit nostalgia.guibrush wrote:with SMS, you mean the SMS2 cartridge?
7000 4E75
Re: SMSQ/2 on Atari
Yes, even Calamus was a dream to use with QVME. And with the Gemini dektop and NVDI, it was really great!pjw wrote:Whatever, it was a damned good system for the time.
7000 4E75
Re: SMSQ/2 on Atari
From Markus Dettwiler for Hatari:
Configuration
System TT
CPU 68000 32Mhz
TOS EMUTOS512k.img v1.0.x
Floppy MSA/ST 720kb optional
Hardisk
ACSI optional
SCSI -> QXL.win
GemdosDrive -> folder with bootconf.app / smsqe3xx.prg
fire it up
bootconf.app set screen to compatible
reboot optional
start smsqe.prg
wait
Configuration
System TT
CPU 68000 32Mhz
TOS EMUTOS512k.img v1.0.x
Floppy MSA/ST 720kb optional
Hardisk
ACSI optional
SCSI -> QXL.win
GemdosDrive -> folder with bootconf.app / smsqe3xx.prg
fire it up
bootconf.app set screen to compatible
reboot optional
start smsqe.prg
wait
7000 4E75
Re: SMSQ/2 on Atari
Is this bootable disk complete with the desktop? It's possible to copy it?RalfR wrote:I mean both. SMS2 is also BOOTable with a disk (I have one) but it it does not make any advantages to a Level E driver or SMSQ/E itself. It is just a bit nostalgia.guibrush wrote:with SMS, you mean the SMS2 cartridge?