assemble language + C = nuclear weapon!
Just 5 lines codes
#include ¡´stdio.h¡µ
¡¡¡¡void main()
¡¡¡¡{
¡¡¡¡ printf( "\t\b\b" );
¡¡¡¡}
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assemble language + C = nuclear weapon!
Just 5 lines codes
#include ¡´stdio.h¡µ
¡¡¡¡void main()
¡¡¡¡{
¡¡¡¡ printf( "\t\b\b" );
¡¡¡¡}
Why even bother? I mean, it's just excess. Trim the fat. ;)
I would assume that someone who has trouble with the basics of the English language, and the grammatical organization of it, would also have a difficult time using the obscure colloquialism "beatdown" in the proper context. But perhaps I am reading too much into it;)
i noe ur havin trouble wit ur english and all so ill help u out a little.....STOP.....POSTING....CODES........im not even gonna try to compile da stuff dat u put up and it bothers me cuz u dont even tell us wut it duz.
Although some characters are corrupted, I think he means:
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
{
printf( "\t\b\b" );
}
which would... Tab, Backspace, Backspace... Uhm... Whatever... I wonder if he just compiled it in such a way that it crashes his computer.
On Windows 2000, if you enter a Tab Backspace Backspace in this manner into a console, it will crash the box (IIRC). This was posted to bugtraq about 2 or 3 months ago, from what I remember.Quote:
Originally posted by Terr
Although some characters are corrupted, I think he means:
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
{
printf( "\t\b\b" );
}
which would... Tab, Backspace, Backspace... Uhm... Whatever... I wonder if he just compiled it in such a way that it crashes his computer.
Waste of Time is what this is....
Interesting, albeit useless. I think it'd be much better to find a 'fork' abuse for 2k, then I'd be impressed. Take out the virtual memory by pegging it, and fill up disk space: now that's something to write about.