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Re:nokia please :)
This was partly my plan (N900 and Pandora)
http://lessermatters.homeunix.com/LemmingsSDL
...go for it, the source is there..and SDL runs on N900! -
Re:iPhone bandwagon
here:
http://lessermatters.homeunix.com/LemmingsSDL/
It has a bug in it (something not being set to NULL - I will upload the new version sometime...)
Please don't hit me Sony...
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More reasons to use pull rather than push
Click here for a write up of these two backup strategies.
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Re:Holy grail of programming languages
Already exist there: http://kpx.homeunix.com/mt/archives/klc/000044.ht
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Re:Wow. Wow. Just WOW!
Hey, if you add glasses, she looks like a young Bill Gates!
Bill Gates is hot! -
Join the Mac OS X Folding Team!
Clicky here!
Anyone who supports Apple is welcomed to join Linux and PC, just pop #1971 as your team number!
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Digi-Comp
My first computer was a plastic DigiComp 1 that I had back in about 1968. All mechanical.
It was a few years later that I read about the first 'electronic' computer that I lusted after. It was actually just a binary up/down counter made out of discrete transistors with a telephone dial and a toggle switch as the input device. I read about it in an 'electronic project' book in the school library. For some reason it was designed to use big 2N3055 power transistors for the flip flop elements, which made it damned expensive. These days if I wanted to build such a machine, I'd use small inexpensive transistors. Maybe some 2N2222s.
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batch file workaround
I have created a workaround for this problem that only has one flaw which I could use some help with. The bath files work great at restarting the service in the background, I just dont know how to detect a fast user switch. you can find the files here, here and here. Just dump the files into your root and run winvnc.bat. it runs in the background. I know that it continues to run, I have been unable to get the Exit command to work but it does not continue to eat up resources, each time you use it the old instance simply is replaced by a new one. If you figure out a way to get it to run every time fast user switching is used please post it here.
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batch file workaround
I have created a workaround for this problem that only has one flaw which I could use some help with. The bath files work great at restarting the service in the background, I just dont know how to detect a fast user switch. you can find the files here, here and here. Just dump the files into your root and run winvnc.bat. it runs in the background. I know that it continues to run, I have been unable to get the Exit command to work but it does not continue to eat up resources, each time you use it the old instance simply is replaced by a new one. If you figure out a way to get it to run every time fast user switching is used please post it here.
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batch file workaround
I have created a workaround for this problem that only has one flaw which I could use some help with. The bath files work great at restarting the service in the background, I just dont know how to detect a fast user switch. you can find the files here, here and here. Just dump the files into your root and run winvnc.bat. it runs in the background. I know that it continues to run, I have been unable to get the Exit command to work but it does not continue to eat up resources, each time you use it the old instance simply is replaced by a new one. If you figure out a way to get it to run every time fast user switching is used please post it here.