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Thanks for the site but the circle that I want to make the design for is divided into 4 sectors only.
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Just read the whole article, instead of only the first section.
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I know that sounds rather general, well let's get specific. I have a GeoForce 7100 GS video card. It is a PCIex with 256 MB of onboard memory. It is listed as "Vista Compatible", I have tried every known driver (I can find). even to the extent of trying one of nVidia's newest beta drivers.
My system continues to crash, crash, crash . When I revert back to my onboard video, GeoForce 6100 with 64 MB of onboard memory, my system stabilizes but I would like to be able to utilize the more powerful card.
Any help or sugesstions in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
DB_Cooper1950
Either enjoy life,
Or Hate Life,
Just quit
SITTING ON THE FENCE!
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I bet you have bad memory.
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All the new laptops seem to have monitors with a glossy finish.
Do the manufacturers think we like to look at glare?
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I'm not sure either. The colors look brighter than in a matte finish LCD; but the glare problem, or even simple reflection in a lighted room with a dark image is much more annoying IMO. IF you only use predominantly white applications though it the glossy screen is definitely better. I'm just waiting for a revival in antiglare screens to hang in front of your LCD, followed by the first lawsuits from people who cracked their screens by not remembering to remove them before closing the lid.
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CleaKO The sad part about this instance is that none of the users ever said anything [about the problem].
Pete O`Hanlon Doesn't that just tell you everything you need to know about users?
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That's about what I told my friends too.
I also told them to put a bunch of masking tape on the screens to reduce glare.
Where's a VC when you need one?
I wonder if I should send a note to 3M.
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Tim Schwallie wrote: I also told them to put a bunch of masking tape on the screens to reduce glare.
Masking tape would also keep them from being distracted by anything on-screen. Imagine the increase in productivity - genius!
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Dear Sirs;
We have bought a HP ML 350 G5 server where we feed all our applications. Those application are written in Clipper 5.2 and Visual c++ 6.0
From a station, when we execute one program in this server, the station restart (with clipper application) or the station hang (with Visual c++ 6.0 application)
Those application run normally on HP ML 350 G3.
What to do ?
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is there any way to ping private ip ( LAN ip )add. in combination with WAN ip.
and plz let mw know am i talking about hacking by any chance
rituparn
RST
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rituparn wrote: is there any way to ping private ip ( LAN ip )add. in combination with WAN ip.
Open Command Prompt and type ping (url/ip) .
rituparn wrote: and plz let mw know am i talking about hacking by any chance
No, pinging is a perfectly normal (and legal) action.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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pinging is not a hacking instruction.
Keshav Kamat
India
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Actually I think I can see what you're trying to get at. Are you referring to pinging both the public facing IP address and an Internal address say behind a firewall?
Unless the router allows IP forwarding so that an external IP is mapped to one behind the firewall probably, then no you probably can't do both.
"I've learned that life is one crushing defeat after another, until you just wish Flanders was dead." [Homer J Simpson]
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Hello
How I can receive the list of all com ports
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Just go to Control Panel - System - Device Manager - COM Ports , unless you meant something else.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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That's something at least. But I want receive the list of all com ports from my program. To use only WinApi.
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Enumerate the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\SERIALCOMM registry key.
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Hi,
it is rather simple to try a series of port names, as in the following code:
public static object[] GetSerialPorts() {
ArrayList ports=new ArrayList();
byte[] bytes=new byte[1024];
for (int port=1; port<30; port++) {
string portName="COM"+port;
int size=1024;
bool exists=GetDefaultCommConfig(portName, bytes, ref size);
if (exists) ports.Add(portName);
}
return ports.ToArray();
}
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet=CharSet.Ansi,
CallingConvention=CallingConvention.Cdecl)]
public static extern bool GetDefaultCommConfig(string portName, byte[] buf,ref int bufSize);
The above works on all .NET versions.
Starting with .NET 2.0 you can use SerialPort.GetPortNames() to get all serial port
names (also those that are not COM#).
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System Configuration:
ASUS Motherboard-VN Series
512 MB DDR RAM
Athlon 1.8 GHZ processor
When I switch on the system(CPU), I hear a booting sound, and after sometimes of working or after showing the POST screen, the monitor turns red(Means it loses its connection to CPU). After that even if I switch on, only Mouse(Optical) light is seen. Mother board light is on at that time and also both the fans(Processor & CPU) are running in the MotherBoard. It happened 15 days before and I just cleaned up the motherboard and it has been working for the past 15 days(could be incidental). I just cleaned up the motherboard and that went in vain. I request someone to help me in this scenario.
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i have a problem of overheating in my pc.
After 5 min the pc will turn off.(for the first time)
can anybody help me?
etretyertyery
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tantoun wrote: i have a problem of overheating in my pc.
Are your fans running or old?
tantoun wrote: After 5 min the pc will turn off.(for the first time)
That isn't necessarily an overheating problem, it could be a bad power supply or motherboard. Try checking your computer's temperature with SpeedFan and see if it is really overheating.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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The easiest will be try to put some case fans from local hardware shop.
Also take a look at the CPU Fan that may be clogged use to dust.
Try cleaning the fans with Air dust cleaner of just vacuume cleaner with blowing nozzle.
Tapas Shome
System Software Engineer
Keen Computer Solutions
1408 Erin Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3E 2S8
www.keencomputer.com
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Hi, Pls can someone help on how i can get my Serial Port ID?
thanks
bablo
bablo
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