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I am doing a project for a school club where I have to design a computer game. I have the game itself done but do not know how to make images display. I have the images saved in a file. I am using a Microsoft Visual Studio.Net 2003 compiler and my code is in C++. If anyone could help me with coding for images that would be great. (I could also use C# if necessary). Thanks. 71.240.130.95 00:01, 7 February 2007 (UTC)Lauren
Hi, I have my website coded and finished and would like to upload it. What are all the steps required to host a website on the internet? As well, how does the domain name registery thing work? Also, if I register a domain name, can I switch webhoster and still keep the domain name? Thanks. Jamesino 02:52, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Can the upgrade software CD'S for the Vista OS be run in s regular CD-ROM drive or just a DVD drive.-- Biggie 08:24, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Thank you as always.-- 206.251.1.250 19:30, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Does anyone know any software to do so if it exists? Thanks. -- Taraborn 12:33, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
right i have two major problems the later mainly my fault the first windows fault. i have a computer that i cnat acces the bios on due to a password and no1 nows the pasword (got from a friend)on it it had windows nt and novel client server thingy. i thought i would just install xp over the top and not worry about the server stuff as i dont need it. after making boot disks and after multipe attempts ( never quite gopt the right service pack version on the disks) i got windows to install however during installation its says it cant find "cyclad-z.inf" and "cyclom-y.inf" fine i skipped these files and carried on installing without problem. then when it tried to load windows up afterwards i got blue screen and system lincense violation, checking the error code on microsoft says its cus i installed xp over nt, but why is there a problem and what can i do to sort it?
second issuse is then i thought lets try and get into the bios and alter boot order and perhaps disable some stuff the blue screen message gave me (shadow caching?) as the password wasnt anything obvious and the motherboard has no "clear cmos" switchs i tried reflashing. searching for the bios on the manufacturs website i downloaded the most recent and reflased, went well however the moniter no longer works tried two moniters and tried on both the intergrated and graphics card points and neither works, but the moniter is getting a signal as it says no input when i disconnect the moniter. motherboard was s26361-d 1170 a11 gs2 and a reflashed using file a1170_00.omf any help is most appreciated-- 137.205.8.2 16:37, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Alright, well this might expose my naivety with laptops, but I'm in need of some good advice. I received a laptop (Gateway) this Christmas and it's working very well. The only problem is that, despite the fact that I don't touch or mess with it, the screen has a couple of smudges. Now, these aren't noticeable, but for a perfectionist like I am right now, it's becoming a slight pain. What can/should I do to remove this minor smudges. I read something about a damp cloth, but that notion makes me slightly nervous. Help me out, guys! Best, Yanksox 19:54, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Hi everyone. Is there any way, in Mac os X, to send the output from one command line program to the input of another? Thanks!-- Ryan 23:37, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
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Hi. I am writing a command line c++ program for Mac os x (using g++ compiler), and I want to make it able to open another command line program (that I didn't write). How is this done? thanks in advance!
system()
, or the Unix call popen()
or so? --
Tardis 00:48, 8 February 2007 (UTC)system("ls -l /etc");
but if you want to capture the output of the program, you could do this:
FILE *fp = popen("ls -l /etc"); if (!fp) { perror("popen"); exit(1); } char line[1024]; while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)) printf("Got this line: %s", line); pclose(fp);
There are probably nicer ways to do this in more idiomatic C++, but I don't really know that language. The above is straight C. -- TotoBaggins 21:49, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
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I am doing a project for a school club where I have to design a computer game. I have the game itself done but do not know how to make images display. I have the images saved in a file. I am using a Microsoft Visual Studio.Net 2003 compiler and my code is in C++. If anyone could help me with coding for images that would be great. (I could also use C# if necessary). Thanks. 71.240.130.95 00:01, 7 February 2007 (UTC)Lauren
Hi, I have my website coded and finished and would like to upload it. What are all the steps required to host a website on the internet? As well, how does the domain name registery thing work? Also, if I register a domain name, can I switch webhoster and still keep the domain name? Thanks. Jamesino 02:52, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Can the upgrade software CD'S for the Vista OS be run in s regular CD-ROM drive or just a DVD drive.-- Biggie 08:24, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Thank you as always.-- 206.251.1.250 19:30, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Does anyone know any software to do so if it exists? Thanks. -- Taraborn 12:33, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
right i have two major problems the later mainly my fault the first windows fault. i have a computer that i cnat acces the bios on due to a password and no1 nows the pasword (got from a friend)on it it had windows nt and novel client server thingy. i thought i would just install xp over the top and not worry about the server stuff as i dont need it. after making boot disks and after multipe attempts ( never quite gopt the right service pack version on the disks) i got windows to install however during installation its says it cant find "cyclad-z.inf" and "cyclom-y.inf" fine i skipped these files and carried on installing without problem. then when it tried to load windows up afterwards i got blue screen and system lincense violation, checking the error code on microsoft says its cus i installed xp over nt, but why is there a problem and what can i do to sort it?
second issuse is then i thought lets try and get into the bios and alter boot order and perhaps disable some stuff the blue screen message gave me (shadow caching?) as the password wasnt anything obvious and the motherboard has no "clear cmos" switchs i tried reflashing. searching for the bios on the manufacturs website i downloaded the most recent and reflased, went well however the moniter no longer works tried two moniters and tried on both the intergrated and graphics card points and neither works, but the moniter is getting a signal as it says no input when i disconnect the moniter. motherboard was s26361-d 1170 a11 gs2 and a reflashed using file a1170_00.omf any help is most appreciated-- 137.205.8.2 16:37, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Alright, well this might expose my naivety with laptops, but I'm in need of some good advice. I received a laptop (Gateway) this Christmas and it's working very well. The only problem is that, despite the fact that I don't touch or mess with it, the screen has a couple of smudges. Now, these aren't noticeable, but for a perfectionist like I am right now, it's becoming a slight pain. What can/should I do to remove this minor smudges. I read something about a damp cloth, but that notion makes me slightly nervous. Help me out, guys! Best, Yanksox 19:54, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Hi everyone. Is there any way, in Mac os X, to send the output from one command line program to the input of another? Thanks!-- Ryan 23:37, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
@ 2007-02-07T23:56Z
Hi. I am writing a command line c++ program for Mac os x (using g++ compiler), and I want to make it able to open another command line program (that I didn't write). How is this done? thanks in advance!
system()
, or the Unix call popen()
or so? --
Tardis 00:48, 8 February 2007 (UTC)system("ls -l /etc");
but if you want to capture the output of the program, you could do this:
FILE *fp = popen("ls -l /etc"); if (!fp) { perror("popen"); exit(1); } char line[1024]; while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)) printf("Got this line: %s", line); pclose(fp);
There are probably nicer ways to do this in more idiomatic C++, but I don't really know that language. The above is straight C. -- TotoBaggins 21:49, 11 February 2007 (UTC)