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That is very clear.

Thank you for this detailled explanation.

But I confirm that I can play the game (after loading map) with the 3 following ATX versions with RespeQt 4.3 under Windows 10

- Seven Cities of Gold, The (1984)(Electronic Arts)(US)(Side A)[!][grey disk].atx

- Seven Cities of Gold, The (1984)(Electronic Arts)(US)(Side A)[black disk].atx

- Seven Cities of Gold, The (1984)(Electronic Arts)(US)(Side A)[!][black disk with blue dot].atx

Maybe the settings is also important (not sure). I am using divisor 10 to be more compatible with Happy and Super Archiver.

 

Did you try RespeQt under Windows with Seven Cities of Gold ?

 

Anyone else experiencing problems with Seven Cities of Gold with RespeQt 4.3 ?

 

I tried all three of those versions above under Windows using the binaries posted in this thread in December. I have *not* tried them yet under Ubuntu, though I will later today. In my case. all three get to the animated title screen but freeze when I press START to play a game.

 

As for settings, I tried stock 1050 (no Happy or Archiver settings at all, since my real floppy does not work when I use my Happy 1050 in Happy mode). I was not adjusting POKEY divisor settings at all when trying ATX files, just stock 19.2 kbps (standard SIO disk speed). I tried different OS ROMs too - XL, XE and a copy of OS B padded out to 16K for use in my Ultimate 1MB board. Didn't make a difference for me. I can try adjusting POKEY divisor manually, and maybe tweak the default timing delay in the RespeQt options later this afternoon.

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I tried all three of those versions above under Windows using the binaries posted in this thread in December. I have *not* tried them yet under Ubuntu, though I will later today. In my case. all three get to the animated title screen but freeze when I press START to play a game.

The protection is based on timing. So I guess something is affecting the timing used to answer the Atari. I am using Lotharek's SIO2PC on a USB2 port on an old Dell computer.

It would be interesting to compare the log when you load SCoG and when I do the same on my configuration.

Maybe it will reveal something.

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Tried today under Unbuntu - wow, worse performance with this title than under Windows. :( The game freezes right after the second log entry regarding phantom sectors. Even up to that point though, performance is very herky-jerky, with noticeably larger gaps between sector beeps than under Windows.

 

Back to Win10 however ... Still no success no matter what I try on this one. My log is below, under the spoiler tags. As you can see, nothing stands out. The last entry, setting the emulation speed, appears when I press START to load the game from the title screen.

 

 

 

Track layout for D:/Atari Stuff/Disks/ATX/S/Seven Cities of Gold, The (1984)(Electronic Arts)(US)(Side A)[black disk].atx. Density is Single

track $00 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $01 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $02 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 05(DUP) 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12 06

track $03 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $04 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $05 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $06 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $07 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $08 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $09 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $0a (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $0b (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $0c (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $0d (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $0e (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $0f (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $10 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $11 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $12 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $13 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $14 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $15 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $16 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $17 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $18 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $19 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $1a (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $1b (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $1c (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $1d (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $1e (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $1f (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $20 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $21 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $22 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $23 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $24 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $25 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $26 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

track $27 (FM): 01 03 05 07 09 0b 0d 0f 11 02 04 06 08 0a 0c 0e 10 12

Image is 2 of 2. Next image will be Seven Cities of Gold, The (1984)(Electronic Arts)(US)(Side A)[a][!][grey disk].atx

[Disk 1] Mounted 'Seven Cities of Gold, The (1984)(Electronic Arts)(US)(Side A)[black disk].atx' as 'SD Diskette (90k) - Image 2/2'.

[Disk 1] Get status: $ff

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 2 ($002) #2 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 3 ($003) #3 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 4 ($004) #4 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 5 ($005) #5 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 6 ($006) #6 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 49 ($031) #13 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 50 ($032) #14 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 51 ($033) #15 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 52 ($034) #16 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 9 ($009) #9 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 9 ($009) #9 in track 0 ($00) [x2]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 10 ($00a) #10 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 11 ($00b) #11 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 12 ($00c) #12 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 13 ($00d) #13 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 14 ($00e) #14 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 15 ($00f) #15 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 16 ($010) #16 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 17 ($011) #17 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 18 ($012) #18 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 19 ($013) #1 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 20 ($014) #2 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 21 ($015) #3 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 22 ($016) #4 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 23 ($017) #5 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 24 ($018) #6 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 25 ($019) #7 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 26 ($01a) #8 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 27 ($01b) #9 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 28 ($01c) #10 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 29 ($01d) #11 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 30 ($01e) #12 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 31 ($01f) #13 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 32 ($020) #14 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 33 ($021) #15 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 34 ($022) #16 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 35 ($023) #17 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 36 ($024) #18 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 37 ($025) #1 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 38 ($026) #2 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 39 ($027) #3 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 40 ($028) #4 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 9 ($009) #9 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 50 ($032) #14 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 41 ($029) #5 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read sector index #2 among 2 phantom sectors

[Disk 1] Read Sector 41 ($029) #5 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read sector index #1 among 2 phantom sectors

[Disk 1] Read Sector 54 ($036) #18 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x2]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x3]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x4]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x5]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x6]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x7]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x8]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x9]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x10]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x11]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x12]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x13]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x14]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x15]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x16]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x17]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x18]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x19]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x20]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [x21]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 253 ($0fd) #1 in track 14 ($0e)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 19 ($013) #1 in track 1 ($01)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 109 ($06d) #1 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 37 ($025) #1 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 235 ($0eb) #1 in track 13 ($0d)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 55 ($037) #1 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 253 ($0fd) #1 in track 14 ($0e)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 73 ($049) #1 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 91 ($05b) #1 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 91 ($05b) #1 in track 5 ($05) [x2]

[Disk 1] Read Sector 37 ($025) #1 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 109 ($06d) #1 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 181 ($0b5) #1 in track 10 ($0a)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 54 ($036) #18 in track 2 ($02)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 55 ($037) #1 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 56 ($038) #2 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 57 ($039) #3 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 58 ($03a) #4 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 59 ($03b) #5 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 60 ($03c) #6 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 61 ($03d) #7 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 62 ($03e) #8 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 63 ($03f) #9 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 64 ($040) #10 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 65 ($041) #11 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 66 ($042) #12 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 67 ($043) #13 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 68 ($044) #14 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 69 ($045) #15 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 70 ($046) #16 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 71 ($047) #17 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 72 ($048) #18 in track 3 ($03)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 73 ($049) #1 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 74 ($04a) #2 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 75 ($04b) #3 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 76 ($04c) #4 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 77 ($04d) #5 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 78 ($04e) #6 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 79 ($04f) #7 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 80 ($050) #8 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 81 ($051) #9 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 82 ($052) #10 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 83 ($053) #11 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 84 ($054) #12 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 85 ($055) #13 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 86 ($056) #14 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 87 ($057) #15 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 88 ($058) #16 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 89 ($059) #17 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 90 ($05a) #18 in track 4 ($04)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 91 ($05b) #1 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 92 ($05c) #2 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 93 ($05d) #3 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 94 ($05e) #4 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 95 ($05f) #5 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 96 ($060) #6 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 97 ($061) #7 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 98 ($062) #8 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 99 ($063) #9 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 100 ($064) #10 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 101 ($065) #11 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 102 ($066) #12 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 103 ($067) #13 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 104 ($068) #14 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 105 ($069) #15 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 106 ($06a) #16 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 107 ($06b) #17 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 108 ($06c) #18 in track 5 ($05)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 109 ($06d) #1 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 110 ($06e) #2 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 111 ($06f) #3 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 112 ($070) #4 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 113 ($071) #5 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 114 ($072) #6 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 115 ($073) #7 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 116 ($074) #8 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 117 ($075) #9 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 118 ($076) #10 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 119 ($077) #11 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 120 ($078) #12 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 121 ($079) #13 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 122 ($07a) #14 in track 6 ($06)

[Disk 1] Read Sector 123 ($07b) #15 in track 6 ($06)

Serial port speed set to 19200.

 

 

 

 

I'll add that I have the drive set to defaults (No Happy or Archiver emulation, standard SIO speed, etc).

 

EDITED TO ADD FURTHER: Any of the same files will load on the same hardware (1088XEL) via my SDrive-MAX. So I dunno what's going on with RespeQt.

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try a different usb port... no problem on xp or win 81.1

 

Made no difference, as it rarely does with modern hardware and up-to-date drivers.

 

No, rather the problem was something else, set as a default in this version of RespeQt evidently: "Trigger on falling edge"

 

post-30400-0-76804200-1549836560_thumb.jpg

 

I don't remember this setting in prior versions, but as soon as I unchecked it, loading SCoG started working as expected. Note that having this checked did not complicate or prevent loading of a number of other ATX files, but it did cripple loading of SCoG past the animated title screen. I haven't yet checked to see if unchecking the box will cause difficulties with other ATX files.

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I don't remember this setting in prior versions, but as soon as I unchecked it, loading SCoG started working as expected. Note that having this checked did not complicate or prevent loading of a number of other ATX files, but it did cripple loading of SCoG past the animated title screen. I haven't yet checked to see if unchecking the box will cause difficulties with other ATX files.

Bravo !

I am happy that you have found the right settings.

It is also unchecked in my configuration and nearly all titles are loading.

Really strange that is was checked on your side...

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Bravo !

I am happy that you have found the right settings.

It is also unchecked in my configuration and nearly all titles are loading.

Really strange that is was checked on your side...

 

Yeah, I have no idea. I certainly didn't check that box intentionally. I still have a copy of Joey's last release (r4) and the setting didn't even exist in that version.

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falling edge is the normal setting for serial, by unchecking that- one of the flow control modes will stop working and you will have advanced the timing on the other flow control lines.

if timings have been calculated with it unchecked well.....

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Here you go. I attached the binaries for Win32 and Mac.

These are a roll up of ebiguy's and my forks.

Hi JoSch,

I merged your pull request.

Great work on printer !

I will try some day the 1020 plotter emulation. I had one back in the days...

 

I have a layout issue with your printer widget.

I am not using D9-DO so I hide them. When hidden the display of P3: and P4: overrides the drives D1-D8.

 

post-8819-0-15087100-1550310192.png

 

I would suggest an option to hide also P3-P4 (which will be rarely used IMHO) so that the right side (D9-DO and P3-P4) fully disappears.

Do you think you can add this option ?

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Hi JoSch,

I merged your pull request.

Great work on printer !

I will try some day the 1020 plotter emulation. I had one back in the days...

 

I have a layout issue with your printer widget.

I am not using D9-DO so I hide them. When hidden the display of P3: and P4: overrides the drives D1-D8.

 

attachicon.gifprinter.png

 

I would suggest an option to hide also P3-P4 (which will be rarely used IMHO) so that the right side (D9-DO and P3-P4) fully disappears.

Do you think you can add this option ?

I will look into it.

@All: How should I deal with such an option to hide the right column?

1.) Should the left column just expand to the existing windows size?

or

2.) Should the window width be halved?

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@ebiguy: I pushed the change for the printer widgets. They now hide and show with D9-DO.

@all: Poll is still open ;-)

Hi Josch,

I merged your work. Thank you for fixing this issue so quickly.

 

After compiling, i tried this new version.

My current setting is D9-DO hidden. When I try to show D9-DO, it resizes my window and when I hide again D9-D0, it resizes the window to a different size than the original size...

I really don't like when the application changes my settings. The size I gave to the window IS a setting as it is kept from one session to the next one.

Changing the window size is definetely not a UI best practice. IMHO, there is no choice here.

Try to activate different panels in the File Explorer, the remaining parts extend to fit the window size.

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Hi ebiguy.

 

I didn't change the window size behaviour. The code was there before and it changes the minimum width size.

If one comments the two lines the shown left column extends over the while window width, when the right column is hidden.

I was waiting for the others chiming in. Perhaps we can make that configurable.

 

BTW, when I was at it, I again looked at the native menu bar issue on macOS. I solved that, and it will be configurable. When I have checked, that my code works on Windows and Linux, I will push it to ebiguy and provide some binaries.

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If anyone manages to compile the 4.3 branch in Raspbian, let us know please. The “internal compiler error” I get is infuriatingly vague.

 

I was able to build ebiguy's develop branch (0277736) on my Pi 3 B. I updated the OS with apt-get dist-upgrade before building, but g++ was not updated.

$ g++ --version
g++ (Raspbian 6.3.0-18+rpi1+deb9u1) 6.3.0 20170516

$ uname -a
Linux pi3 4.14.98-v7+ #1200 SMP Tue Feb 12 20:27:48 GMT 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux

Attached is the result, I have not had a chance to test it with my Atari

 

RespeQt-r4.3-0277736-RPi.gz.

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I was able to build ebiguy's develop branch (0277736) on my Pi 3 B. I updated the OS with apt-get dist-upgrade before building, but g++ was not updated.

$ g++ --version
g++ (Raspbian 6.3.0-18+rpi1+deb9u1) 6.3.0 20170516

$ uname -a
Linux pi3 4.14.98-v7+ #1200 SMP Tue Feb 12 20:27:48 GMT 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux

Attached is the result, I have not had a chance to test it with my Atari

 

attachicon.gifRespeQt-r4.3-0277736-RPi.gz.

 

Interesting. I have the same g++ version installed on my PiZeroW, though my kernel is older. Just did a sudo apt-get update and now sudo apt-get dist-upgrade Once all that's done I'll try to compile it again. Otherwise I'll try the binaries you compiled and see if they work. I *really* hope they do. Although I have a Pi 3 B and 3B+ in the house, both are being used full-time for other tasks. This PiZeroW has worked flawlessly for prior versions of RespeQt until now.

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Okay, now after cloning ebiguy's develop branch to my desktop and running qmake, I get a new error, no doubt related to the printer support. I seem to be missing svg support in my Qt installation. Off to go try to figure that one out … Ah, I need to install the Qt5 SVG dev tools. Okay, that's fixed.

 

Now to see if the make process works.

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