Cypress Hill
Type: Posts; User: thedumbmutt
Cypress Hill
allegro and sdl could be good cross-platform libraries.
http://news.yahoo.com/fc?tmpl=fc&cid=34&in=us&cat=rush_limbaugh
I think he means its literally in the picture (not ascii hidden in the file). Some kind of text recognition program I guess, could write a simple one yourself of its not text on a picture background...
Just curious, what is the difference? CRLF in dos as opposed to CR in unix?
theres always the system speaker... sound(x);
That reminds me, wtf ever happened to that one guy from sweden (what was his name again) who always threatened to kill himself.
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was it crystal_sky
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Didnt some norwegian kid get introuble for developing software that could allow people to watch movies on linux because of the possibility to copy them? I dont get it, I mean, I can get a dvd ripper...
Absolutely, especially if your gonna do low-level type stuff.
pointing a pointer to anywhere in memory and modifying it from a dos-based program run in the windows dos emulator thing (console or whatever its called).
http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?cid=34&tmpl=fc&in=Business&cat=Microsoft_News
that disgusting, imagine how many perverts would go in there to look at porn!!! I would stay far far away
My friend will buy it for $200, does that sound ok?
How can it be done? Im sure it can because you can easily crash win 9x from a dos box.
im 17 and 5 10, my mom is 5 5 and my dad is 5 11 or 6 0 Im not sure
can anyone else confirm this or is it just these computers at my school?
Basically what I want to do is create a program that is given a picture and can classify various objects (chair, desk, book, plant, etc) in the picture and attempt to estimate distance between...
I doubt its that much slower, I mean, raycasting in general is very fast.
Does anyone know of any good ways of (or tutorials on) texture mapping in a raycated environment. Recently I made simple raycating engine in about 30 minutes and thought, wow, wolfenstein must have...
what are they?
Is this true dos, or windows console? If its real dos it will probly be pretty hard and require a lot of low-level crap, otherwise try asking in the windows forum.
hmm, conio isnt a standard ansi C function so it doesnt have to be there, but gotoxy is usually in conio. ALthough Ive noticed dev c++ is missing a few of those dos-like functions.
why not try...
Im such an idiot!!! I forgot to convert to fix data type, sorry for such a pointles question.
Can someone try using rotate_sprite() in a .c file and then a .cpp file and see if they are having the same problem I am, It doesnt work for me if its saved as .cpp but does as .c. At least I think...
just curious, what os is that? Im guessing its linux and kde or gnome as windowing thingy