Moire patterns using circles (Tkinter, Python) Programming Software Development by vegaseat If you draw a series of close spaced shapes your eyes get fooled to see Moire patterns. Here is one example of this. Linker error, have tried everything! Programming Software Development by rowanmck … patient. I have to create program that outputs a simple moire pattern or a graph of y-values from a .csv… #define SCREENY 600 #define CENTERX 400 #define CENTERY 300 void moire() { initwindow(SCREENX,SCREENY); // Open the graphics window moveto(CENTERX,CENTERY… Re: Linker error, have tried everything! Programming Software Development by uridvir [QUOTE]Try and include full file path and try making a [U]new[/U] file and type:[/QUOTE] [CODE=c++] #include <FILE PATH> int main(void){ moire(); } [/CODE] [QUOTE]Note that you will need to replace FILE PATH with the file path of your file[/QUOTE] Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by FoxTint … a cable internet (broadband) and [B]NO WIRELESS[/B] If moire info is needed, i'm happy to tell :) Thanks DaniWeb… Interference Patterns (PyGame) Programming Software Development by vegaseat If you draw shapes that are closely spaced and shifted, you can create interesting interference patterns, so called moire patterns. Here is an example using the Python module PyGame to do the drawing. Re: faulty monitor display - what is wrong?? Hardware and Software Hardware by digitalmineral … two at the same time you can adjust 'moire patterns'. adjusting the horizontal moire (whatever that is) caused the lines to dissapear… with some playing around. Can you tell me what the moire patterns are all about and how changing these settings may… Re: looking for random image generator PIL script Programming Software Development by vegaseat Also take a look at Moire patterns ... https://www.daniweb.com/software-development/python/code/489876/moire-patterns-using-circles-tkinter-python Re: faulty monitor display - what is wrong?? Hardware and Software Hardware by TallCool1 [QUOTE=digitalmineral]Can you tell me what the moire patterns are all about and how changing these settings may or may not affect other settings?[/QUOTE] The easiest way to demonstrate moir Re: texts/writings appears too sharp Hardware and Software Hardware by DVHost … the settings. Look for settings like "Sharpness", "Moire Reduction" and play with those until you get what… Re: Blurry screen Hardware and Software Hardware by DMR … menu, you can try twiddling with its convergence/alignment/focus/moire settings. 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First of all, you need to set up your home network, on the computer where the printer is plugged in. From there you need to do the same on any other computer on the network, by running the wizard on them. After your network is set-up, you need to make the printer a shared printer. This will alter … Re: Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by FoxTint Do you think you could give me a step-by-step instruction or one from another website? Re: Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Kraai Hi Sorry for the late respons, yesterday I was a bit off from the computer stuff. Okay, step by step, to first set up your home network, that will allow printer and file sharing on XP computers, visit the following page: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/setup/homenet.mspx[/url] You have to do the above step by step on … Re: Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by rch1231 Hello, Not sure if the site covers it but one of the things that you MUST have to get two windows XP systems to see each other is the NWLink NETBIOS protocol installed in every system. It is the protocol that broadcasts and identifies other windows systems when there is no Domain Controller in the local network. To install it use the … Re: Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by FoxTint I cannot thank you enough for both of your answers. I will use them tomorrow as I am watching the cricket :S and it is extremely hot and stuffy. That might not be a very valid excuse, so oops! :) Re: Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Kraai Let us know how you were doing Re: Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by FoxTint I will. I'll start tomorrow morning and let you 2 know how it's all coming along Re: Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Rik_ One thought, does the printer have a network (RJ45) socket on it? If so, connecting it directly to the router would be far easier and printing would be far quicker too! Re: Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by FoxTint Rik, It does have an RJ45 socket for faxing and what not, but when I plug it in to my router, it cuts out the phone line and sometimes the internet Re: Connecting a printer to family network? Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Rik_ An RJ45 and phone socket are 2 totally different things! An RJ45 [B]is not[/B] for faxing at all. A phone socket [B]is[/B] for faxing. You need to be %100 sure of what sockets it has and what they are for before attempting to set it up on the network. Plugging the wrong thing into your router could cause it harm.