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Re: You might want to take a look at existing C++ codebases such as SocketMUD, and I believe TinyMUD is C++. ftp.game.org has a huge archive of mud codebases along with MudBytes.net Building your own codebase is an extermely in-depth endeavor and most are written with entire teams upwards of 10 … | |
Well this is my problem, I wrote a function to sort a 2d char array but right now the second dimension bound cannot be variable so it has to be hardset (which I don't particularly like) This is what I have [code=c++] void multi_charSort(char array[][5]) { int i,j; char temp2[5]; … | |
Re: I'm fairly sure the Gunbound website has the updated drivers on the same page you downloaded the game. Otherwise just update the drivers by going to the OEM website. | |
Re: You are trying to output the value of x before actually getting the value. IE. You are using cout<<x<< endl; before cin>> x; | |
Re: Do you have your Data Adapter and Data Connection configured correctly? | |
Re: Specifically what errors are you getting? When the program breaks look into the output window. It should throw an error like System.IO.InvalidCastException (just an example) | |
Re: It is most likely cause by DEP yelling at your program. I'm not sure if there is an API to add your program to the exception list. You can test it on one machine by going to Control Panel -> System - > Advanced -> Click on Performance - > … | |
Re: [quote=Desert Moon;328932]I have an acer 4504Lmi. It wouldn't start, went through steps, ordered a motherboard last night. I have one concern however. I have read in a few places that a virus can damage your motherboard. Is this true? I don't want to replace the motherboard and put my hard … | |
Hello, I have received some tips to take advantage of the whitespace on my homepage and I was wondering; What is a good way to utilize whitespace in a way that still pertains to my website and doesn't overcrowd the page? I was thinking of using more defined spacers between … | |
Re: Well from what I can dig out of my very shallow pool of knowledge it seems that in your prototype you are telling it that you want it to accept a pointer but when you call the function you are passing by value instead of by reference IE. &list | |
OK, my father evidentally gave my name to some lady to fix her computer but I got there and it is impossible to work on the computer as I left my spare monitor 120 miles away in my apartment. So here is the situation: The monitor (Compaq FP5017) goes black … | |
Re: Is it a desktop or a laptop, because if it a desktop there is a jumper on the motherboard to reset the BIOS password. The label next to the pins should either be labelled BIOS PWD or something like that. If it is a laptop I do not believe there … | |
Re: He's somewhat right that it had to be reformatted but the fact that it was writing binary to the hard-drive is a little off since its ALWAYS writing binary to the hard-drive. 1s and 0s(on and off) is the only way something can be stored magnetically. Also did you try … | |
Re: Well, you [I][B][COLOR=SeaGreen]might[/COLOR][/B] [/I]have to open up the case. One situation would be if the video card is not seated properly, which would only be case if you had a card and not integrated video. | |
Re: You won't believe it but I got this problem yesterday at work while cloning a Dell Latitude. I reluctantly called Dell and they said exactly what you seemed to have learned as well, [B][COLOR=Red]fubar[/COLOR][/B] | |
Re: Try botting in VGA mode with F8 the resolution may be set to high and making your screen freak out trying to provide a picture it just cant. Once in (if it works) check and change the resolution. | |
Re: Well since it will not boot in safe mode the first thing you could do is create/obtain a Windows 2000 Boot disk. Please reply if you need help making one. If you boot from the disk and windows loads successfully then the problem is with one of the following: *Ntldr, … | |
Re: If you don't have a Windows XP boot discs there are many guides online that tell you step by step how to make an XP boot floppy. After creating it go into the BIOS and configure the floppy to be the first boot device. | |
Re: Well first which is always a wide misconception is that Mbps is not MegaBytes but MegaBits. Also, in general Linksys is a good router but There are others out there if you want to shop around IE. Newegg, etc. | |
Re: If you right click on an empty space on your desktop and move to the Appearance tab there will be a drop-down box at the bottom labeled Font size, if you move that to Large or Extra Large that should help significantly. Also in Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox you … | |
Re: First things, first is there a floppy disk in the drive? 2. Are the hard drive cable(s) firmly? 3. Was there an electrical problem that caused the spontaneous shutdown }such as a brown out or the power cord suddenly jolted | |
Re: Well, if it was after you installed the network card then the obvious first step would be to remove the network card and check the OEM website for your motherboard and the network card to check for compatibility and see if the computer boots correctly sans the card. | |
Re: Well this sounds stupid but I had the same problem a while back but even though the case button snapped back with the spring the power button that is actually pressed would stick, causing it to start/stop intermittenly. So that would be one possibility. | |
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Re: I wrote this program (a little different) 5 grades but it doesn't print the letter grade although it would be simple. If you wan't you can use it as a reference, however it is written in C++ so you will have to change a bunch. The snippet name is Average … | |
Re: I am not in college as of yet, however, if you would like to find information on masters programs I would advise you to contact a prospective college and ask for information directly from them. Getting information directly from the institution will (1) be up to date and (2) be … | |
I am going to college after this summer for programming and applications development. I have a little knowledge of C++ and very little C. I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions to some exercises projects that would give me a head start if you will, before I get to … | |
Re: You know, I really hate commercials, but boot in safe mode and run scandisk and see if anything visible is f'ing with your box, go into msconfig, look for suspicious services and startup programs | |
Re: Well, lets start with the basic stuff. During the time the computer did work or was plugged in, was there any electrical surges (lighting and the like)? Are there any small children or curious adults possibly fiddling with the machine and finally, have you checked to make sure that all … | |
Re: hmm I had a problem like this one time it ended up being faulty ram, but the way you described it there could be a number of things, the boot order may be installing the hd incorrectly (ribbon cable backwards or on the wrong connector), the ram may not be … | |
Re: When I took my A+ certification tests I used some test preparation software which helped a tremendous amount I bought a A+ certification book by Jean Andrews which came with test software and Theres no way i could have passed my test without that, it presents the questions in a … | |
Re: Thats strange that you had this problem because I had an almost identical problem today troubleshouting one of my teachers computers, the problem ended up being the actual power on button/switch, I tore the power switch from the front of a dead computer and used it and surprisingly it booted … | |
Re: have you checked device manager to make sure there wasnt any conflicts that would show the NIC as not installed | |
Re: Random shutdowns could also be cause of a faulty power supply which could make the strange sounds. | |
Re: The error message you get probably means that you have run out of physical memory and dumps it into virtual memory which you dont have enough of. | |
Re: one short beep on a system is pretty much standard for a completed succesful POST which means the hardware is working fine | |
Re: run down to the store and buy a usb>ps/2 converter. Looks like a usb flash drive but with a female usb connection on one end and ps/2 connection on the other end. If that doesnt work well buy a ps/2 keyboard dont worry about the mouse you can still use … |
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