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  1. #891
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    Did you know that the name Greg or Gregory truns me on?
    No, I didn't, but now that I do...let's meet!!!

    Greg
    \"Do you know what people are most afraid of?
    What they don\'t understand.
    When we don\'t understand, we turn to our assumptions.\"
    -- William Forrester

  2. #892
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    Any one want an anonymous proxy list for :8080 ?

    m59.coq-col.bc.ca:8080
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  3. #893
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    or how about the source code for a basic window?


    #include <windows.h>

    /* Declare Windows procedure */
    LRESULT CALLBACK WindowProcedure(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM);
    /* Make the class name into a global variable */
    char szClassName[ ] = "WindowsApp";
    int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hThisInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpszArgument, int nFunsterStil)

    {
    HWND hwnd; /* This is the handle for our window */
    MSG messages; /* Here messages to the application are saved */
    WNDCLASSEX wincl; /* Data structure for the windowclass */

    /* The Window structure */
    wincl.hInstance = hThisInstance;
    wincl.lpszClassName = szClassName;
    wincl.lpfnWndProc = WindowProcedure; /* This function is called by windows */
    wincl.style = CS_DBLCLKS; /* Catch double-clicks */
    wincl.cbSize = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX);

    /* Use default icon and mouse-pointer */
    wincl.hIcon = LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION);
    wincl.hIconSm = LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION);
    wincl.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW);
    wincl.lpszMenuName = NULL; /* No menu */
    wincl.cbClsExtra = 0; /* No extra bytes after the window class */
    wincl.cbWndExtra = 0; /* structure or the window instance */
    /* Use light-gray as the background of the window */
    wincl.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH) GetStockObject(LTGRAY_BRUSH);

    /* Register the window class, if fail quit the program */
    if(!RegisterClassEx(&wincl)) return 0;

    /* The class is registered, let's create the program*/
    hwnd = CreateWindowEx(
    0, /* Extended possibilites for variation */
    szClassName, /* Classname */
    "Windows App", /* Title Text */
    WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, /* default window */
    CW_USEDEFAULT, /* Windows decides the position */
    CW_USEDEFAULT, /* where the window ends up on the screen */
    544, /* The programs width */
    375, /* and height in pixels */
    HWND_DESKTOP, /* The window is a child-window to desktop */
    NULL, /* No menu */
    hThisInstance, /* Program Instance handler */
    NULL /* No Window Creation data */
    );

    /* Make the window visible on the screen */
    ShowWindow(hwnd, nFunsterStil);
    /* Run the message loop. It will run until GetMessage( ) returns 0 */
    while(GetMessage(&messages, NULL, 0, 0))
    {
    /* Translate virtual-key messages into character messages */
    TranslateMessage(&messages);
    /* Send message to WindowProcedure */
    DispatchMessage(&messages);
    }

    /* The program return-value is 0 - The value that PostQuitMessage( ) gave */
    return messages.wParam;
    }

    /* This function is called by the Windows function DispatchMessage( ) */
    LRESULT CALLBACK WindowProcedure(HWND hwnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
    {
    switch (message) /* handle the messages */
    {
    case WM_DESTROY:
    PostQuitMessage(0); /* send a WM_QUIT to the message queue */
    break;
    default: /* for messages that we don't deal with */
    return DefWindowProc(hwnd, message, wParam, lParam);
    }
    return 0;
    }

  4. #894
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    Red face

    i just passed the ccna I wonder if it was really worht my time ? what do yo think ....

  5. #895
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    what is the ccna?

  6. #896
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    5150 how the hell did you get the source code for that?

  7. #897
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    ccna stands for cisco certified network associate ...
    it's the first off all cisco's certs ... to lead to the mighty cce cisco ceritfied experts... which is hard as hell to get ...
    now i'm working on the ccda (design associate)

  8. #898
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    ohh man man...this is not stoping at all...

    intruder...

  9. #899
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    In reference to the visual basic for a basic window, you could replicate a window fairly easy. It's just a matter of whether or not you want to use VB for it. I'm wondering if it'd be worth trying to write from scratch a 'basic' OS using VB to interact with the hardware for reporting what you have and whatnot and getting into a very very very rudimentary "shell".

    ...

    Nah, probably not. I'd rather do it in perl.
    We the willing, led by the unknowing, have been doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much with so little for so long that we are now qualified to do just about anything with almost nothing.

  10. #900
    Im pretty sure that AO can do a bit better than sever pages, heres my 2 cents

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