"help" produced an error message.
And it's actually a WinXP disc, which for some reason has a really old version of DOS on it. I'll search anyway, but I doubt I'll find it.
I looked at...
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"help" produced an error message.
And it's actually a WinXP disc, which for some reason has a really old version of DOS on it. I'll search anyway, but I doubt I'll find it.
I looked at...
Unfortunealty I have version 4.10.2222 of DOS (the one the comes w/win98) and it doesn't recognize xcopy.
I have a computer, and I can only use DOS on it. Nothing else. I have attached an external HDD to it, and I want to copy everything from the computer onto the HDD. I tried typing "copy c:\* d:\*" ...
Is there a way in C++ to specifically put a certain variable in the processor's cache?
If not is there a way with inline x86 assembly code?
Thanks, all my problems are gone now.
Here's some code I have:
#include <iostream.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <fstream.h>
#include <string.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
Have you tried google?
This should be moved to the General Discussions board.
Cuz the poll was rigged in your favor. You had the most motivation to rig it.
IMO, Dev-C++ is the best IDE.
It looks pretty cool, but it would be nice if it were interactive.
A "good" compiler is a matter of opinion, but I'm sure there are qualitties almost anyone would want in a compiler.
This sounds a lot like homework.
Oh, and nice title. Without it, I would have never guessed this topic was on C++.
Both of those laptops are better than the one I'm using right now (500 Mhz P3, 96MB Ram, 2MB video chip, 5GB HDD, broken mouse)
I'm a communist, and I like open source, but I don't like Linux. Windows is better, regardless of price.
It's this goo that you put in your hair to make it stay that way.
What does AFAIK mean?
You don't change it WHILE it is running. I think all you have to do is go thru a couple million lines of source code, make the change you want, recompile the OS, and reinstall it. It's as simple as...
Why does it have to be 2 disks?
I think Stoned_Coder knows C++.
You're going to grow trees!?! How are you going to make a profit?
The computer actually doesn't really know. One way humans help the computer differenciate between pictures/text/etc. is the filename extensions ( .bmp, .txt, .wav, .etc). You could rename a .bmp to...
Well, then he isn't being agressive anymore is he? Problem solved.
And did you really break your hand punching a wall? Must have been a pretty hard wall!
Games
There are commercial programs which record your screen as a video. To make one of your own, you're going to need to know alot of C++.