I suppose if you were in Java 2 you could use a vector. Dont know if C has vectors.
Otherwise could you not just make the array a large number like 10,000 indexes? Doubtful anybody is going to input that many :)
-Merle
"Yea, the metal slug, or core of the cpu. A blue (i think its blue...) tint means its from XXXXX production factory and should be a .18micron tbird, rather than a .25 micron tbird. "
It means the core was fabbed in the Dresden fab and thus has copper interconnects.
Anywho I own a 700...
Depends on the ISP.
They are probably co-locating. Which means they are probably hooked right into the router and they have access to all the bandwith they can grab from the ISP.
I have a friend who co-locates at a ISP that has 3 OC-3s and a few T3s.
-Merle
I have one also. No problem on the controls.
But............
For some reason in Win2K if I restrict the refresh to the monitors capability it wont let me go above 72Hx when at 1600X1200
So my question is this.
Isnt this thing supposed to do 75Hz at 1600X1200?
Im using the drivers from thier...
Last I heard anything made after week 36 will be locked.
I cant imagine AMD would allow the Mustang to be unlocked. Actually I cant believe they allowed the T-Bird\Duron to be for so long.
-Merle
Could be Eltro-Migration.
The chip was not designated for 550Mhz speed. But it probably ran fine at it for awhile until it was slowly eaten from the inside.
I have a celeron 300A that was running at 450 2.0v for 15 Months. Not is require 2.1v
Im guessing it will eventually die sometime next...
I had a G400 and in Battlezone II I would get 30FPS 800X600X32 with shadows turned off and 1 light source.
Now I get 85FPS @ 1024X768X32 with the shadows turned off and multiple light sources with a geforce 2 MX card.
Personally I can not tell the difference in 2d and Im running 1600X1200X32...
Actually I believe the 8.4 GB limit is actually the limits of FAT 32.
True enough you can format a 40GB drive in 1 partition in FAT 32 but the allocation unit size is horrid.
Just a thought.
-Merle
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.