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Hello ,
Im a Counter-Strike 1.6 player , i wanted to run a Dedicated server , which will be online 24 hr , i dont want to use my computer . could anyone tell me what should i do ? should I buy hosting ? buy dedicated server ? (If yes , How ?) or if not so what should I do , becauce i saw milions of servers on the internet , im waiting for your answers , please tell me if you know anything about cs servers or you know someone who knows about cs servers thanks a lot. ;)
I've been using Firefox for a few months now, and one of my favorite features is the ability to open a new tab by clicking the mouse wheel. A few days ago, however, my old mouse's scroll wheel mysteriously stopped working, and I purchased a new mouse (the Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000). The scroll wheel performs normally for every function except opening a new tab in Firefox. Any ideas? I'm using Firefox 2.0. Thanks! -- McMillin24 contribs talk 02:54, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Is there any libraries for bot developing on Macs? I know a Python library out there, but if any Mac-friendly library such as Automator or AppleScript extensions, Safari helpers... available? Yao Ziyuan 09:51, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows how to do network programming at a low level? That is to say, WITHOUT berkeley sockets or winsock etc. I've searched around and almost all books/sites use some higher-level sockets library. I've looked into NetBios but that's only for LANs. I also tried looking up the IRQ number for the network card via the device manager and calling it, but all to no avail (the only interesting thing it seemed to do is constantly set the AH register to 0)...the last thing I can think of doing is reading the libraries themselves, but I'm pretty sure those would use compiler definitions (as in just the function declerations).
So is there any way to do it - preferably in C or ASM? And if so, how much work would it be? Thanks 202.37.62.126 10:33, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
How one can license primitive and evolving ideas, which is not yet crystallized? Is it possible for one (moderator/creator of the group) to say that discussions under this forum (say, Google group) is free/open and licensed under GPL? V4vijayakumar 12:14, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your thoughts. I am trying to build the cheapest useful laptop (?) possible. I personally think OLPC is not cheaper enough for everyone. Just now started a Google group TLPC to discuss about this. This group will try to come up with the possible solution(s), if at all possible.
Can anyone help me in defining appropriate discloser message that I have to add to that group? What the discloser message should contain? V4vijayakumar 14:25, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, That is not discloser, but disclaimer. What disclaimer should say? Thanks. V4vijayakumar 13:24, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Dear sir, I am a Sri Lankan citizen aspiring to begin a career in the computer industry.
1.)I am searching for internationally recognized certificates for proficiency in assembly language and popular computer graphics design tools such as Maya, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. What I am looking for is the equivalent of 'sun certified java programmer' for java and 'microsoft certified solutions developer' for visual studio, in the above mentioned areas.
2.)Does 'A+ certification' cover assembly language?
I have a hp computer and I was wondering if it is possible to remove windows and install mac instead. I have the Mac OS X disk. Thanks Andrew
My graphics cardit is not 3D and so it is not compatible with many software. Is there anything I can download for free to upgrade it (I use Windows XP)? Thanks, *Max* 22:13, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
DirectX supports software emulation of 3d calls, but your applications would be so painfully slow on your card that it would not be worth it. If your system can run XP it can't be ancient, so IMO make the effort to search for a cheap 3d card if affordability is the problem. Don't forget to run dxdiag to see what your current card is capable of, first. Sandman30s 11:24, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
(This was wrongly placed on Talk, so I'm moving it here and informing the questioner... Cheers, Sam Clark 22:27, 27 November 2006 (UTC))
Is the wii playable anywere? No stores have them playable except gamestop, where you need a drivers licence to play the wii Waluigi300 20:16, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
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(question moved from
Wikipedia talk:Reference desk by
hydnjo
talk 01:58, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Hello ,
Im a Counter-Strike 1.6 player , i wanted to run a Dedicated server , which will be online 24 hr , i dont want to use my computer . could anyone tell me what should i do ? should I buy hosting ? buy dedicated server ? (If yes , How ?) or if not so what should I do , becauce i saw milions of servers on the internet , im waiting for your answers , please tell me if you know anything about cs servers or you know someone who knows about cs servers thanks a lot. ;)
I've been using Firefox for a few months now, and one of my favorite features is the ability to open a new tab by clicking the mouse wheel. A few days ago, however, my old mouse's scroll wheel mysteriously stopped working, and I purchased a new mouse (the Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000). The scroll wheel performs normally for every function except opening a new tab in Firefox. Any ideas? I'm using Firefox 2.0. Thanks! -- McMillin24 contribs talk 02:54, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Is there any libraries for bot developing on Macs? I know a Python library out there, but if any Mac-friendly library such as Automator or AppleScript extensions, Safari helpers... available? Yao Ziyuan 09:51, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows how to do network programming at a low level? That is to say, WITHOUT berkeley sockets or winsock etc. I've searched around and almost all books/sites use some higher-level sockets library. I've looked into NetBios but that's only for LANs. I also tried looking up the IRQ number for the network card via the device manager and calling it, but all to no avail (the only interesting thing it seemed to do is constantly set the AH register to 0)...the last thing I can think of doing is reading the libraries themselves, but I'm pretty sure those would use compiler definitions (as in just the function declerations).
So is there any way to do it - preferably in C or ASM? And if so, how much work would it be? Thanks 202.37.62.126 10:33, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
How one can license primitive and evolving ideas, which is not yet crystallized? Is it possible for one (moderator/creator of the group) to say that discussions under this forum (say, Google group) is free/open and licensed under GPL? V4vijayakumar 12:14, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your thoughts. I am trying to build the cheapest useful laptop (?) possible. I personally think OLPC is not cheaper enough for everyone. Just now started a Google group TLPC to discuss about this. This group will try to come up with the possible solution(s), if at all possible.
Can anyone help me in defining appropriate discloser message that I have to add to that group? What the discloser message should contain? V4vijayakumar 14:25, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, That is not discloser, but disclaimer. What disclaimer should say? Thanks. V4vijayakumar 13:24, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Dear sir, I am a Sri Lankan citizen aspiring to begin a career in the computer industry.
1.)I am searching for internationally recognized certificates for proficiency in assembly language and popular computer graphics design tools such as Maya, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. What I am looking for is the equivalent of 'sun certified java programmer' for java and 'microsoft certified solutions developer' for visual studio, in the above mentioned areas.
2.)Does 'A+ certification' cover assembly language?
I have a hp computer and I was wondering if it is possible to remove windows and install mac instead. I have the Mac OS X disk. Thanks Andrew
My graphics cardit is not 3D and so it is not compatible with many software. Is there anything I can download for free to upgrade it (I use Windows XP)? Thanks, *Max* 22:13, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
DirectX supports software emulation of 3d calls, but your applications would be so painfully slow on your card that it would not be worth it. If your system can run XP it can't be ancient, so IMO make the effort to search for a cheap 3d card if affordability is the problem. Don't forget to run dxdiag to see what your current card is capable of, first. Sandman30s 11:24, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
(This was wrongly placed on Talk, so I'm moving it here and informing the questioner... Cheers, Sam Clark 22:27, 27 November 2006 (UTC))
Is the wii playable anywere? No stores have them playable except gamestop, where you need a drivers licence to play the wii Waluigi300 20:16, 27 November 2006 (UTC)