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>Gah, facebook wont let me join as im not american, crappy site..... I think you're doing something wrong. [quote][B]Admins[/B] Darren Woollard ([COLOR="Red"]London[/COLOR]) (creator)[/quote]

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>#include<conio.h> Non-standard, remove the call to clrscr() and then at least your code will be portable. >void main() [URL="http://users.aber.ac.uk/auj/voidmain.shtml"]Incorrect[/URL]. Or, had you read the date on this thread, you might have realized that something that was discussed nearly 3 years ago will probably not interest anyone now. But judging by …

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>most macs are 64-bit The only Mac which is truly 64 bit is the Mac Pro. >osx leopard will only be 64-bit. Incorrect. It will have good support for 64 bit applications, but it has to be capable of running on 32 bit systems, or else Apple would be targeting …

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[quote=jbennet;320009] imagine OSX combined with vista[/quote] You meant XGL, right...? :eek: I've researched for ways to get XGL running on OS X, but unfortunately the only ways I found were by completely recompiling the kernel, and I can't be sure if these solutions were guaranteed for Mac OS X. I …

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>I really need it to download a new OS for my laptop Most Linux distributions offer HTTP or FTP as an alternative to BitTorrent. Although the servers tend to have a lot of traffic, chances are you can find a mirror close enough to you to make the downloading go …

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>It should be more straighforward. You mean instead of clicking a button that removes the formatting, you should only have to think about it, and it'll happen for you? That sounds like a good idea.

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>it said that the hard drive was not formatted with the Mac I could >only view not view and 'read'. Yup. That means your hard drive was using Windows' NTFS filesystem, for which Mac OS X has read-only capabilities. If you wanted to give yourself the ability to write to …

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Is it just me, or did it seem like the 'MySpace crowd' (excuse the stereotype if you will) just negative-repped a guy because they "couldn't understand him"? Oh, the irony! >If only he had said it like that And if he didn't, what do you do? Of course, negative-repping someone …

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You don't need any special software. Mac OS X includes read/write support for Fat32 out of the box.

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If you aren't planning on doing any heavy computations, a cheap laptop should suit you just fine. As far as comfortability is concerned, get yourself a nice large LCD monitor and a decent mouse and keyboard. You'll hardly notice the difference. If you plan on doing something a bit heavier, …

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Sorry, this is a little bit late. I'm just curious regarding your thoughts on the blog comment order: do you find that the benefits of being able to quickly see the latest comments on a particular blog entry outweigh the disadvantages of having to read everything backwards, now that blog …

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>Is it possible to downgrade firmware? Seems like it. [url]http://www.ipodhacks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=813[/url]

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[quote=christina>you;393706]I posted a blog earlier, but now it's not there. Why?[/quote] Was it about anything non-technical? Blogs here must be technically oriented. [URL]http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread56799.html[/URL]

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[URL="http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/"]Ettercap[/URL]? It seems to be pretty decent, but I will warn you that I've never used it before.

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[quote=Narue;391484]Were you born dumb or does it take practice?[/quote] Narue, you're a cruel and harsh person. How dare you suggest that it takes him practice to be dumb?!! He [I]obviously[/I] possesses this natural ability of being dumb, as demonstrated in these threads: [URL]http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=250823[/URL] [URL]http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=178588[/URL] [URL]http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic2/483185[/URL] [URL]http://forum.videohelp.com/topic291143.html[/URL]

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>I need to learn Cocoa with XTools quickly. Don't rush. You can't speed up learning. However, if you already know a language such as C or C++, the learning process will be significantly faster because Objective C is based on C, but with object-oriented capabilities thrown in. So my advice, …

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Perhaps [URL="http://www.slackbook.org/html/x-window-system-xinitrc.html"][inlinecode].xinitrc[/inlinecode][/URL]? On some systems it's [inlinecode].Xclients[/inlinecode], so check your home directory.

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[url]http://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/remove-yum-updatesd/[/url]

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>Can you keep your XP/Vista install on the hard drive as well? Like can it partition? Well, the only partitioner as far as I can see is within the Debian installer, like it always is. And that one can't non-destructively shrink the Windows partition, so if you don't have any …

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So what error messages are printed out when you execute this command: [code]mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /media/ipod[/code] If indeed Linux can't recognize the filesystem type, then you may want to reformat the device and make SURE it's Fat32.

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>Mac users (in my biased bigoted opinion that is) are completely >clueless on how to actually operate computers. Which means that obviously Macs aren't very complicated to use. >I have heard mac users say "I switched to mac because windows is >too complicated." Windows? Complicated? Sure.... Make up your mind. …

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>so why he is against another open source movement called GNOME He isn't exactly mad at the whole idea behind GNOME; there's nothing wrong with wanting to create a window manager for Linux. What he's saying is that GNOME is an oversimplified interface for idiots. Basically he likes the added …

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>The member profile page has something called "Member Certificate" You mean this? [url]http://www.daniweb.com/certificates/[/url]

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>Which is best? One is not "better" than the other. >Any major differences? One is stripped-down for slower PCs, the other is the real thing.

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First of all, what errors are you getting when you double-click on .sit .hqx and .bin files? Make sure Stuffit is installed, because you will need it to expand these types of files: [url]http://www.stuffit.com/mac/expander/download3.html[/url] These types of files are just compression formats to make downloads faster. The reason you do …

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Instead of restating my arguments about it, I'll simply link to this thread. [URL]http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread25111.html[/URL] >I got 2 votes so far. There's lots of people that are in support of it. But that's not the issue here, as far as I can tell. >well, isn't modding games illegal? Depends. If the …

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>Now I know that you have never tried antiX Did he tell you that? >You always seem like you are trying to start some sort of trouble on >all my threads and posts. I don't see why you're so offended by that statement; generally speaking, the lower an operating system's …

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The first tool(s) that you'll want to get your hands on is Mac OS X's official IDE, [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xcode"]Xcode[/URL]. You can download it for free from Apple's website, along with a host of other useful applications for producing and deploying applications: [URL]http://developer.apple.com/tools/[/URL] You might find it too limited, and if that's …

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Seems like they're using godaddy for their domain hosting service. You can always fire off a message to [EMAIL="abuse@godaddy.com"]abuse@godaddy.com[/EMAIL] and see what happens. While it won't eliminate the problem, it will make the site inaccessible for a period of time.

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>I don't recommend using any of the other suggestions that some of >the bozos around here are likely to come up with, like system("PAUSE") or getch. [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/post328017-26.html"]Even Salem[/URL] did that once... :P Completely agree though, getchar() is the best solution. What more do you want?

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>Is that a daniweb thing or a safari thing? Why don't you read Safari 3.0's feature list and then come to a conclusion yourself?

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>Firstly if you want to make graphical games you need something >called a graphics engine like opengl or directx They're more commonly referred to as libraries, as they provide the lowest interface with the video card without having to write card-specific instructions. An [I]engine[/I] is usually something written over top …

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>So how do I learn DirectX 9.0 lol? I believe I mentioned some tutorials in this thread. [URL]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread63827.html[/URL] >do I need anymore to make a mmorpg Hmm... a team of graphic designers, a project lead, tons of programmers, and a few million dollars. But I assume you've already got that, …

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We had a discussion a while back:[url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread51958.html[/url] Yes, I believe they use magnets to do most of wireless power transmissions, although I can see no logical reasons why power would be unable to be transmitted through light energy (other than that it might be highly inefficient).

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[quote=jbennet;308696]yeah, debian is very stable and reliable but not very cutting edge. It isnt very newbie friendly either as theres no GUI tools, graphical installer[/quote] News to me... ;) [URL]http://goodbye-microsoft.com/[/URL] [quote]There the same distro at the core in the they both use .deb/apt package management. (generally) ubuntu is based off …

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>char str1[40]; >char str2[40]; You haven't solved anything; if the total number of characters of both names entered by the user exceeds 39, you'll blow your array boundaries when you [inlinecode]strcat(str2, str1)[/inlinecode]. A better approach would be to create a third string that's [I]at least[/I] 81 (39 + comma + …

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>I'm just wondering how do i access the individual classes in the >vector once I put them in there. What vector? I don't see any vectors.

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[quote=~s.o.s~;314000]Hey look at the brighter side, it is original...:cheesy:[/quote] Is S.O.S. supposed to stand for something? Like [B]S[/B]ave [B]O[/B]ur [B]S[/B]anjay? :mrgreen:

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>Is it possible to just buy a 32" LCD TV and use it as your monitor and your TV? Of course. Depending on your video card's output options and your TV's input types you may or may not have to buy an adapter that will convert the signals. DVI input …

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"and to provide christina>you and the others an opportunity to bad rep me. How very off topic of me." That's how I read it. Thomas is trying to make a point about _your_ off topicness. [edit] Sorry, that didn't come out right... you aren't off topic right now, he's just …

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Create the initial array ([inlinecode]humanPlayer *jailHouse[numOfPlayers][/inlinecode]) inside of main(). Then pass 'jailHouse' as an argument to getName().

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>how would they be compared with each other using the "|" bitwise operator? Look at it this way: each flag uses a single bit to represent its value, something similar to this: 00000001 = 1 00000010 = 2 00000100 = 4 etc. The bitwise OR compares each bit, and if …

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Yes, you use the router's configuration to do this. Generally speaking, you create different rules, such as all incoming WAN traffic on port xxx is forwarded to the internal (LAN) IP address yy.yy.yy.yy on port zzz. See your router configuration manual for more details.

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[quote=twomers;379494]How does one tell the difference between a function and variable then? That sounds like not a great feature.[quote=MattEvans;379499]One makes sure one doesn't use the same name for a variable and a function... the same principle is in other langauges, in Javascript you use [inlinecode]something = function();[/inlinecode] to call a …

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Well, this isn't really encryption, but I can't really figure out what you're trying to do to obtain the numbers. This just prints out the ASCII value for each character by casting to int. [code] int i = 0; while(myString[i]) { std::cout << static_cast<int>(myString[i]) << " "; i++; } std::cout …

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