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HellSavior

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Posted on 03-18-04 10:27 AM, in Oldbies, Newbies? Link
August 2001. Olbie?
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Posted on 03-31-04 09:04 AM, in Computer Specifications, please. Link
Main Rig :


Windows XP Pro
P4 2.4@3.6
1024mb PC3200 DDR400 on dual channel
2x 60gb on Raid0, 1x 80gb for storage
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb
No (working) CD/DVD/Floppy drives
Onboard sound

CM Aerogate II
Nexus 201

Waterblock : DangerDen Lucite RBX
Reservoir : DangerDen Bay Res
Radiator : Black Ice Xtreme II & Sunon 120mm
Pump : DangerDen 12v

All housed in a Lian Li PC75. =)


Sorry for the bad wiring, it's hard stuffing all that junk in.

Laptop :


Sony PCG-Z1AP3
Here


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Posted on 03-31-04 09:34 AM, in Da Richmond Link
Originally posted by kinhad
well...i live in a different richmond.

you know, the one that sucks?


Richmond does blow, and it blows with amazing skill. Nothing like a sinking island to make you feel all the more comfortable!
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Posted on 03-31-04 09:47 AM, in Java Link
Originally posted by Apophis
I see there how to read the data into the buffer at a certain offset, but how do I read the data from a particular offset in the file, ie bytes 1200-120f of the file.


Can you not input the line as a string, then do
inputstring.substring(inputstring.indexOf("1200"),inputstring.length());

, to grab the string after the offset?
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Posted on 03-31-04 09:57 AM, in Trojan VIRUS Link
Boot into safe mode and delete update.exe, or run msconfig (Start => Run => msconfig), uncheck update.exe from startup and delete the file itself.
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Posted on 03-31-04 10:25 AM, in Da Richmond Link
The city of Richmond in B.C. is founded on an island which is literally sinking. Moreover, the city is full of rude and obnoxious people who can't drive, yet they have Lexuses and Mercedes. The city is basically a mini Hong Kong, with extra shittiness on top.

If that doesn't suck, I don't know what does.
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Posted on 05-15-04 09:11 PM, in Java programming Link
I use JCreator, and it's awesome.
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Posted on 06-23-04 10:30 PM, in New Firefox (0.9) out Link
Originally posted by Xkeeper
Oooo tabbed browsing.

If you think that Firefox/Mozilla invented tabbed browsing, you're wrong. I'm sure Opera had it long before them.

Seeing as how the version of Mozillia I downloaded long ago ddin't have it, yet Opera [which I downloaded ~1wk later] did.

Really, try Opera sometime....


I just find it ironic that Firefox, which is supposed to be thin and light as oppsed to say, Mozilla or Opera, containing jsut the basic shit, still loads slower than Opera.


If you don't like Firefox, then shut the fuck up. No one is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to use it.
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Posted on 07-14-04 12:16 PM, in So what's a good laptop? Link
www.etccomputer.ca
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Posted on 08-15-04 01:48 AM, in do u know how to hack? Link
You're awesome.
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Posted on 08-20-04 07:17 AM, in Ordered new PC Parts today... Link
Bad choice on the case. Anything made by ThermalTake blows donkey ass.

Shoulda gotten a Wavemaster, the case that the Tsunami ripped off of.
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Posted on 08-20-04 07:29 AM, in Brink of Light Link
Originally posted by AghBob
Okay, you guys asked for it...

What makes Cold Fusion better? Well, in all text books that teach Cold Fusion, they have in there two types of programming language that they compare. On one page, they have Cold Fusion. On the other, they have a language such as php or asp. In this particular example, the book shows you how to do something with each language. When you look at it, Cold Fusion takes a considerable amount of less coding than the other language does. Meaning that when you code with CF, you code less and get the same thing accomplished.

Below are the URLs for two sites that I would like for you two to visit. The first is a site made by the man who is the EXPERT on ColdFusion. On this particular page, he lists categories in which you can find multiple CF sites. Look at the coding for those pages and you'll see why it's better. The second is another site that will accuaint you with the uberness of CF.

http://www.forta.com/cf/using/

http://www.cffaq.com/

There you go gentlemen.


Using that analogy you would conclude that VB is superior to C? Great logic, kiddo.

By the way, your webdesign skills are zero to none. Your programming skills are zero to none. Why argue for or against ColdFusion when you don't even utilize it in your 'webpage'? Go cry yourself to sleep.
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Posted on 08-20-04 07:31 AM, in Ordered new PC Parts today... Link
Well then you don't know what you're missing by NOT using TT 'cooling'.
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Posted on 12-29-04 04:08 PM, in Java KeyListeners Link
It would be more efficient to do something like this :

class Stepper extends JPanel implements KeyListener
{
...
public Stepper
{ setFocusable(true);
requestFocusInWindow();
addKeyListener(this);
}
public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e)
{ switch(e.getKeyCode())
{ case KeyEvent.VK_LEFT: sendTo.takeKey(1); break;
...
}
}
}

There are a few more methods you have to implement from KeyListener, but I cannot remember them off the top of my head.

EDIT : It does not seem that this board likes spaces. Messy code it is..


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Posted on 12-29-04 04:16 PM, in TV Tuner Problems Link
Perhaps you need to select a specific video/audio-in source (it should default to your tuner, but who knows); it has happened to me before.

On the CPU throttling: you're running a Pentium M / Centrino. Depending on the required processor load, the CPU will throttle to lower speeds to save power. You should not need to change it manually as it will revert back to it's specified 1.6 ghz automatically when needed.
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Posted on 12-29-04 04:24 PM, in DarkSlaya vs. His Computer, Round 2 Link
If your monitor is an LCD and is 15", it's native resolution is most likely at 1024x768; it will not support anything higher than this. Even if the monitor is new, there have not been any recent 15"s supporting a higher resolution.

By the way, if your monitor is an LCD, the refresh rate you set is irrelevant as LCDs work on the premise of response times, not refresh rates. 60Hz and 80Hz will not make a difference.

However, this is all on the assumption that your monitor is an LCD; if it is a CRT, then your monitor is quite messed.

For your 'loading screen freezing' issue, it will be advisable to pop in your Win CD and do a repair, as that would be the most efficient and simple method.


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Posted on 12-30-04 04:03 AM, in RAM Link
You don't necessarily have to. However, for playing a graphical-intensive game like Sims 2 it is highly advisable not to use onboard video, as it will be very sluggish; it will be the bottleneck in your system (if your other components are of a higher grade).

Being a VIA KM400 chipset, it seems that you're running an Athlon XP-based system; a small video card upgrade will be in your best interest, as it is the current bottleneck in your system.

Some graphics cards to consider : (your board has AGP)
ATi Radeon 9600 XT ($259 Canadian at NCIX.com)
ATi Radeon 9600 Pro (You can get this for a modest price somewhere, probably in 1 hundred range)
ATi Radeon 9800 Pro ($321 Canadian at NCIX.com)
nVidia FX5900XT-based card ($270 Canadian at NCIX.com)

It would be better if you could post your system specifications for video card recommendations, as you will probably want one which is on par with your other components.
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Posted on 12-30-04 04:08 AM, in Adivce for DVD Compilation and slooow movie burning problem Link
You will need to slipstream the Win XP SP2 with the Norton System Works; I haven't a clue how to do so, as most people only slipstream XP discs with MS updates.

It should be a difficult feat to recreate the Windows XP disc image with the Norton System Works in a subdirectory; it would be easier just to create two CDs alone.

As for the encoding, it all depends on your system specifications; the encoding is probably the thing that's lagging the process. A slow CPU paired with a fast burner does not make for a fast burning process.
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Posted on 12-30-04 01:23 PM, in Adivce for DVD Compilation and slooow movie burning problem Link
I am unsure if it will work but if you try make sure that the CD you are creating is a BOOT DVD (which you can specify in Nero 6, I don't know if there is a BOOT DVD option), with emulation set to none and the number of loaded sectors to 4. This would be the method one goes through to make his or her own slipstreamed Windows XP disc, so I don't see why it will not work. However, the biggest concern is the fact that the disc is a DVD, rather than a CD; there might be difficulties trying to burn a BOOT DVD (I am unsure whether or not Nero, or any other burning utilities for that matter, has this option).

As for adding the files to the Windows XP image, you can do as you please. It should not make a difference whether you put it in as a compressed file or as a folder, or the contents of the additional files.

Best of luck.
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Posted on 12-30-04 01:30 PM, in Reformatted my hardrive and now my video card doesnt work. Link
There is only one possible culprit; that is, did you somehow enter the bios and renable the onboard video? If so, turn it off. Even if you didn't go into the bios check anyways.

Otherwise, as the previous poster stated, your video card should display at least a very low resolution image on your monitor even without any drivers installed. There is quite possibly no other means for this problem to occur, unless for some odd reason you fried your card while you were formatting your hard-drive (extremely unlikely).


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