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I think it might be Netstorm
Eh? Assembly doesn't magically make an algorithm run faster. And the compilers today do a darn site better optimisation of code than most people can. Assembly isn't going to magically make an...
Check the cable. Or try a different moniter cable. Also check another moniter to see if it's not just your gfx card.
Lets have a look at the AMD dev docs.
Okay Bartons have a critical temp of 85C, if they go above that then your CPU will be fried. 70C is a little hot though. I wouldn't worry about it too much...
Your probably talking about the shoutbox that fusionphp makes right? Your problem is probably that you've done a php include rather than an iframe.
neopets...
Back on topic. IE and Firefox render stuff differently. Sometimes Firefox is right, sometimes IE is right, and sometimes neither browser renders either correctly or wrongly.
The top...
I think each one needs to be switched down a line. If that's so then 1.69V is far too low for the 3.3V line. I think the power supply is dying, just go over to your local computer store and ask them...
Restart the computer. Read what's on the screen at the start. The most common keys to enter the bios are;
Del, F1 or Tab. Del being the most common. Just press the right key when it says:
Press...
Goto the bios. Under a section called "PC Health" or similiar it should show the following things.
PC Temp:
12V voltage:
5V voltage:
3V voltage:
We need to know all of them. Preferably run...
If anyone can do it these guys can: http://www.litepc.com/xplite.html
Though if you were to remove IE fully you would lose a lot of functionality from XP. Even simple stuff such as being able to...
(2^48) * bits = 32 terabytes
Well at least that's what google says. Funnily enough if you type " (2^48) bits " that's exactly what it comes out with. Oh yeah that's per partition.
Here's how to get around the 137gb limit: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;303013
However the 127gb limit is Bios based.
If you want something quick to load then you want Wally.
www.telefragged.com/wally/
Hmm weird. Could try installing older detonator drivers, or you could running the game windowed.
That would probably be the isp of the user trying to connect. Either that or it's an ftp bot scouring the net. By the way you can fake hostmasks.
Goto the control panel, and run the new DirectX control panel item. It should be in there. You might have to switch to the debug DirectX, look for anything that says "force software" or "software...
Damnit it's moved again: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=1D97F320-9DFD-4E7A-B947-3A037CCF84AF&displaylang=en
SDK means Software developement kit. It'll let you switch to...
That being the whole point of PCI Express. PCI Express has enough bandwidth to run 2 video cards at the same time. Hence Nvidia's SLI mode (remember Voodoo 2 anyone?), of course finding a motherboard...
It shouldn't however they will probably need to connect via passive mode themselves. Get a mate to test it out in passive and active to see if your firewall blocks certain attempts.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/downloads/list/directx.asp
You want the 3rd download. By the way I wouldn't suggest this as you didn't understand what I said.
Well there is one other way. Install the DX SDK and use the software rasteriser. Just one problem though, it runs the SDK demos with that driver at about 1 frame per 20 secs.
Nope sorry, gfx cards are core devices that have to be enumerated via pci or agp, thus there can't be such a thing as a plugin graphics card.
Create a shortcut on your desktop to: "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
Sorry, there's nothing you can can do if your system laptop doesn't have a 'real' gfx card. I'd suggest trying some games from the 1999 and below such as UT which run fine in software mode.