Guess what this 5.5kb program does.
http://queatrix.awardspace.com/value.com
Guess what this 5.5kb program does.
http://queatrix.awardspace.com/value.com
Ummm...wastes my time?
There is a difference between tedious and difficult.
Have you executed it yet?
>> Ummm...wastes my time?
No more than browsing the GD board does.
Where did you get that program from? (Or) How did you make it?
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If only I knew assembly...
A whole ton of "add [bx+si],al", perhaps an unrolled loop?
It appears you are pushing something out of some port, wow, I give up
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Honestly who executes a program that they have no idea what it does. No offence but posting something like this seems really dumb to me.
I exectuted it but nothing happened? The only thing I noticed was that command prompt recongnized the program value as "value.com" under DIR
Of course not. I don't know what it does.Have you executed it yet?
There is a difference between tedious and difficult.
I figure that a user who has been around as long as Cool August probably won't try posting a virus or spyware on a message board, plus, a group of C/C++ programmers is probably the wrong group to try to victimize.
Even if it didn't, what are the chances of it running under Wine if nothing else does?
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Nice.Originally Posted by Dave_Sinkula