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Author: ArgiArgi
Date: Dec 28, 2007 15:17
Hello, anyone wants to try my program.
It generates on every run 8 rows of six numbers.
So, you play almost all the numbers, (except one - never mind ;-)) )
It is difficult to play all the numbers only with the pen, difficult to find
what numbers you didn't play. So this program makes easy to do it.
I have more programs to upload in the future, stay tuned.
Good luck
Argi
http://lotto-free.blogspot.com/
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Author: ArgiArgi
Date: Dec 28, 2007 15:15
Hello, anyone wants to try my program.
It generates on every run 8 rows of six numbers.
So, you play almost all the numbers, (except one - never mind ;-)) )
It is difficult to play all the numbers only with the pen, difficult to find
what numbers you didn't play. So this program makes easy to do it.
I have more programs to upload in the future, stay tuned.
Good luck
Argi
http://lotto-free.blogspot.com/
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Author: karthikraghkarthikragh
Date: Nov 25, 2007 22:38
Hi Group,
I am writing a server application using socket. The code is a simple
server which waits for client connection ( from a vxWorks target) and
sends a file to the client running in vxWorks.
Since its my first foot into windows programming , I would like to
know whether Vc++ or VB has to be used.
Any light into the issue will be highly appreciated.
Thanks and Regards
Karthik Raghavendran
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Author: JujuJuju
Date: Nov 17, 2007 01:29
Hello from France!
I'd like to know the type of memory wich is installed in this notebook.
Please, answer as quick as possible to my question, because it's for a
present for XMas.
Thank you very much.
Have a happy XMas too ;)
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Author: david007david007
Date: Nov 10, 2007 07:21
Software for sale. Huge Selection. 10 Euros/CD. Worldwide shipping.
Windows, Mac, and Linux. The very latest software, stock video/photo, games, etc.
Contact David for details:
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Author: Mohamed FysalMohamed Fysal
Date: Nov 9, 2007 00:23
Hi,
I have a major problem.
I am using a VB exe which is having a structure declared and it looks like
below
Public Type SCANNEDIBUTTNO
IButtonUserNumber As String * 32
End Type
Public Type BOOKINGIDPARAM
bkidno(14) As SCANNEDIBUTTNO
End Type
Public Type TRACKERMESSAGEINFO
bkidp As BOOKINGIDPARAM
End Type
And I have declared a varaible for TRACKERMESSAGEINFO as tmi
and the value for IButtonUserNumber is a Hex value which is stored as
follows:
textValue1 = 'EFABCD12'
textValue2 = 'EFABCD13'
textValue3 = 'EFABCD14'
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Author: GDI teambuilderGDI teambuilder
Date: Oct 23, 2007 08:34
Is it possible to make money online ??
That question appeared to me also when i was looking for an extra
Income some time ago. My luck ?
I found Global Domains International, ever heard of it ?
Check it out at http://www.freedom.ws/seegers
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Author: Mikhail FaynbergMikhail Faynberg
Date: Sep 15, 2007 18:51
I've got into a strange stuation trying to increase the RAM from 256MB to
512 MB. Computer running Win2000 was too slow :) having 256MB RAM, so I
installed the second stick. BIOS immediately reported 512 MB, but alas! The
Windows (in the "My Computer/Properties", as well as in the "System
Information" utility and in the Performance tab of the Device Manager)
reports the same 256 MB.
I tried to resit the sticks in the slots, to insert to another (unused)
slots, and to use them by one. In all the cases (whether a single stick is
installed - or the both) result is the same - BIOS reports the correct
value, but Windows - when there is 512 MB installed - does not.
I got thrilled and found one 512 MB stick (I made sure the motherboard - oh,
and that is Shuttle AP60B - should support RAM...
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Author: TorTor
Date: Sep 1, 2007 07:33
Pedophile Warning
The Vincentian Fathers who run Stanislaus Collage are dangerous pedophiles.
In the last 4 decades they have raped thousands of children.
Each night the Vincentian Fathers would take a small group of boys to their bedrooms and chant them off to sleep in the name of prayer.
Once the children were asleep the Vincentian Fathers raped them and made them rape each other.
Find out the full story at http://tor.id.au/article.php?story=20070613095516192
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Author: Jim LangstonJim Langston
Date: Aug 14, 2007 23:20
"Dave" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:U1nwi.13916$ya1.1646@news02.roc.ny...
> Is there a way to either directly get the contents of the x64 registers or
> push them onto the stack (and of course pop the same) w/o having to use
> MASM64?
>
> For example, in VC++ x86:
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> __asm pushad;
> DoSomething();
> __asm popad;
>
> or
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> DWORD r0,r1,r2,r3,r4,r5,r6;
> __asm
> {
> mov r0,eax;
> mov r1,ebx;
> mov r2,ecx; ...
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