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Post by Mantis on Feb 10, 2007 13:21:57 GMT -5
HP over Alienware? *Sobs*
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Post by Mantis on Feb 5, 2007 21:55:55 GMT -5
Computer programming language used to make thousands of your favorite video-game titles.
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Post by Mantis on Feb 5, 2007 16:38:25 GMT -5
I pretty much only got mine because i'm studying C++. It cost like $1,500.
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Post by Mantis on Feb 4, 2007 21:28:35 GMT -5
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Post by Mantis on Feb 4, 2007 15:09:19 GMT -5
Yeah, it's a full tower. And here are the only issues I have with Vista Ultimate:
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Post by Mantis on Feb 4, 2007 14:46:43 GMT -5
Eh, Thanks.
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Post by Mantis on Feb 4, 2007 14:04:47 GMT -5
Here they are. Sorry for the quality on a few of these, we don't have the best digital camera. My Room Angle #1: My Room Angle #2: My Computer: My Computer Open Panel: My Computer Back: My Computer Inside: My Computer Inside Zoomed Out: Close Up On The Motherboard: Close Up On The Motherboard Angle: Behind The Front Grills: Close Up On The Motherboard Under The Graphics Card: My Computer Top View: My Computer Bottom View: A Kitty Cat!:
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Post by Mantis on Feb 4, 2007 13:16:12 GMT -5
You don't have any 1394's? I really like Aleinware's cases by the way. Yours is really cool. Unfortunetly, I can't find a tower that's really cool looking and functional. There's this one at CompUSA that's just solid black with a giant vent on the front if there's no drives there. It also has a USB or two plus audio inputs on the top. Man that'd rock. I think I'm gonna buy it. I also want a new board, so that i can friggin swap out my graphics and sound card. I can't even run Vista (looks like we're in the same boat... though yours probably isn't embedded). I think that AGP is becoming obsolete because the new cards seem to be PCI express. Oh yeah, and I almost bought a working TV tuner the other day, but it didn't have a video AND audio input (composite), just video. I hate CPU's though... all the pins are different so you can't upgrade it without buying a new board. Oh, Austen, they have Core 2 Duo's... yeah... and Core 2 Extremes... but do you think that I could buy two Core 2 Extremes and be able to use them with a Core 2 duo board? That'd be awsome. They go up to almost 5 GHz as far as I've seen... EDIT: Since we're into pictures... Here's the hole in the wall I sit in every day. Oh yeah, I have a 1394 port. I forgot to add that. And according to the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor, I can run Vista Ultimate. I'm going to post a load of pictures in a few minutes.
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Post by Mantis on Feb 3, 2007 22:19:59 GMT -5
-Alienware V2 Chassis (I think) -P4 [3.00 Ghz] -512 MB RAM -128 MB Graphics Card. (ATI Radeon X550) -CD/DVD Read/Write -CREATIVE Speakers (Ya, the company is called CREATIVE. They mostly make MP3 Players.) -ACER AL1714 Monitor -USB 2.0 x 8-3 1/2 in. Floppy Drive -1394 Port
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Post by Mantis on Feb 15, 2007 14:43:05 GMT -5
No rush though. I'm not going to be working on it for a bit.
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Post by Mantis on Jan 26, 2007 22:25:13 GMT -5
No, it was like 35x35.
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Post by Mantis on Jan 17, 2007 0:11:15 GMT -5
C and C++, two different languages.
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Post by Mantis on Jan 11, 2007 22:44:39 GMT -5
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Post by Mantis on Jan 9, 2007 18:01:23 GMT -5
Blast, fine. Books, Online Tutorials, Forums.
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Post by Mantis on Jan 7, 2007 14:05:40 GMT -5
.... No. ....
As for Snargle, what was your question again?
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Post by Mantis on Jan 7, 2007 0:22:02 GMT -5
Lol, I'd love to one day.
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Post by Mantis on Jan 7, 2007 0:20:14 GMT -5
We're currently not hiring. XD
PC Games, to be exact. But this is not something i'm taking lightly.
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Post by Mantis on Jan 7, 2007 0:13:13 GMT -5
My future company. But i've actually been thinking of a possible name-change. Maybe, maybe not.
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Post by Mantis on Jan 7, 2007 0:03:57 GMT -5
Lol, true. But the back and forward buttons I think may be just a bit easier.
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Post by Mantis on Jan 6, 2007 23:48:53 GMT -5
It's a windows forms application, so it's a bit easier to program. All it took were a few adjustments to MSVC++ and the working of the Platform SDK, really. Most of it's already set up for you (A precompiled header). *Is using my internet browser*
And expect to see Back and Forward buttons in beta 2! But not too soon. XD
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Post by Mantis on Jan 6, 2007 22:11:53 GMT -5
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Post by Mantis on Dec 24, 2006 14:14:15 GMT -5
I do not know of any Java tutorials.
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Post by Mantis on Dec 24, 2006 12:22:52 GMT -5
What do you want?
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Post by Mantis on Dec 17, 2006 12:49:06 GMT -5
But why would Snargle need a tutorial? I thought you just write the codes in.
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Post by Mantis on Dec 17, 2006 8:46:48 GMT -5
But he needs a tutorial on how to use the codes. Coding isn't just "DO THIS WHEN MONKEY-MAN GETS TO LEVEL 2", It's like "#include <ran.h> cout<< '7 =' vari << insert/4.". Although that isn't a real code, I don't know Java FYI.
Apparantly though, notepad doesn't export .jar (Java's file extension), so I suggest you find a decent Java IDE or just a compiler and converter to run the code. But i'd go with the IDE. I'm sure there are some free ones out there.
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Post by Mantis on Dec 15, 2006 20:44:16 GMT -5
Sure! Notepad.
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Post by Mantis on Dec 15, 2006 19:25:15 GMT -5
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Post by Mantis on Dec 13, 2006 13:50:09 GMT -5
Actual hardcore programming, with or without a gui, is tough to do. I gravitate more toward the SQL (t) language and db programming than I do toward C++ , for example. I've gotten a lot done in ASP.NET and C#, but I'm a web/db guy. I think you did a great job, mantis. C++ just isn't my cup of tea (too rigid). Why, thank you Skullfarmer.
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Post by Mantis on Dec 12, 2006 21:28:35 GMT -5
Good luck.
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Post by Mantis on Dec 12, 2006 21:04:59 GMT -5
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