 |
|
 |
Sometimes I do have a need to count bits and bytes in my application and this would be an ideal way to highlight certain portions of memory. But part of the culture at CodeProject is to help fellow members by showing how something is done (or can be accomplished) by explaining what it is you propose doing, and include the source code you used in accomplishing it.
You've done neither!!
If I were to show up one day at your door with something that looks like a chair, and all I did was left a note asking, "Have you ever dreamt of going places and not having to worry about how to get there? Worry no more. Just sit in the chair and press the button."
Wouldn't you be suspicious of such an offer? Shoot! For all you know it could be an electric chair that's going to end your life!
The point is, without more explanation about what the product is all about, and the overall benefits it's supposed to provide, not a lot of people is going to buy into what you believe is a great product.
Then in addition, to not provide the source code for those who might be interested in learning more about what you're talking about, puts you at zero with regards to what you originally thought others would find useful. It amounts to nothing!
Whatever you post here at CodeProject, belongs to you! Nobody is going to steal it. You own the copyright to it, and people at CodeProject would only be too happy to give you credit for your work should they decide to use it in some other application.
There are literally thousands of very good and useful samples here at CodeProject that members have provided for others to use (and benefit from), with only the request that the user give them some sort of credit for the usefulness of their work. That's it! That's all! And it's not unreasonable for others to comply with such a request either.
If you believe you have something worthwhile to share with the other members, then we welcome it. It is then for you to provide everything necessary, if benefit is to come from it.
William
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
Great job, please post the code?
SpazyMoto
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
I sent the .zip to virus_research@nai.com
Later, JoeSox
Load my Sig here.....
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
NO Virus....
A.V.E.R.T. Sample Analysis
Issue Number:253559
Virus Research Analyst: Vu Nguyen
Identified: No Virus/Trojan
AVERT Labs, Hong Kong
Thank you for submitting your suspicious file.
Synopsis -
We have examined the file and didn't see anything suspicious. As an
additional test, we tried to run the file on a test system, and didn't
see any virus or trojan behavior.
Later, JoeSox www.joeswammi.com
Load my Sig here.....
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
What's the reason for posting an EXE?
Is this a virus/trojan/format C:?
This article should be removed
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
What is this ?
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
Me don't understand what is dat hex for color stuff...
Respect!
Ultimate all-in-one XP-Style UI multiplatform solution: Tooltips, XP Menus, Hyperlinks, Drawing Graphics and formatted documents, plus powerful binary resource reuse. All Free 100%, visit www.tooltips.net now. The most powerful integrate UI library for developers in VC++, C#, Java, VB, Delphi, Borland C++, Borland C++ Builder, as well as any COM-compatible platform; Unified approach, cross-language OS, full .NET integration.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
What is the significance of the colour? (Forgive me if I am missing something!) Perhaps you could explain a little more in your article.
Best regards.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
maybe the colors are the bits of c: that are currently being formatted
???
"even if my world is weird its my world" biz stuff about me
|
|
|
|
 |