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Hello all,
Does any one know why my C# appz (even very simple) don't run on other computers. I tried on an NT4 and Xp and all my appz can't run. A dialog box appear and display : "The appz couldn't init correctly...".
It seems I have to export files...
Could any one help ? Thanks by advance.
Nitro.
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You're in the wrong place, Nitro. Try asking in the C#[^] forum.
Jon Sagara
Help me out here, Spock. I don't speak stupid.
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oups....sorry...Thanks. )
Nitro.
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While its not top of the line, my computer is my baby.
While programming is my primary passion, I enjoy overclocking my computer too. The need for speed permates ever sector of my life, so when I have my car and programs at top performance, I tweak my comp. Here ya go:
* Server 1
Dual P2 400, clocked at 510Mhz
256Mb Ram
40Gigs Drive space
Windows 2000 Adv. Server
Used for: Web Server, SQL Server, Internet gateway, Firewall, Clustered with server 2
* Server 2
Dual P3 800, clocked at 1060Mhz
256Mb Ram
30Gigs Drive space
Windows 2000 Adv. Server
Used for: Web Server, SQL Server, Clustered with server 1
* Server 3
AMD 400
128Mb Ram
4Gigs Drive Space
Debian Linux
Used for: PostgreSQL database server
* My Baby
Dual P3 800, clocked at 1.1Ghz
Abit VP6 motherboard
768Mb Ram
50Gigs Normal Drive Space
120Gigs RAID, using two 60Gig Maxtors
Windows 2000 Server
Windows XP (primary os)
Cooling: Watercooled with a custom built cooling system. Currently using a single-stage water loop, with an 80Watt peltier on each cpu. Average temp is -5 degreed celcius. In the works is a two-stage cooler that should drop temps down to -50C. If you don't beleive me or are curious for more info, keep an eye on http://supercooler.synapticeffect.com for a soon-to-be uploaded website on overclocking and supercooling.
Used for: Programming, 3D Animation, Graphic Design, Gaming, TV/DVD's
Ok....sorry.....I had to get that out of my system. I don't brag about anything very often, but for some reason I needed to brag about something. This thread fit the bill.
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/me wants a bit of bragging too!!
-=- Main box -=-
Dual Athlon 1800+ (1.56ghz)
1024 MB PC2100 ECC Registered
Tyan Thunder K7
320Gigs HDD (RAID 0+1) WinXP
80Gigs HDD Redhat 8.0
GeForce 4 Ti 4600
Used for: Development & DV Editing
-=- Secondary Box -=-
Dual Athlon 1.2ghz
512 MB PC2100 ECC Registered
Tyan Tiger MPX
120Gigs HDD (RAID 0) Win2K Pro/WinXP Pro/Redhat/Whatever else needs to be crammed on it
Radeon 9700 Pro
Used for: Testing mostly. This is also my gaming rig.
I also have 4 P4 1.6's, but Im trying to cluester them (beowulf) at the moment.
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Say... your link: (http://supercooler.synapticeffect.com) wasn't visible (at least from my corner of the net). Is it up? - Sam
(1 P4/1.8G Compaq, 1 P4/1.4G Sony, 1 Cyrix/1g noname, 2 P3/500 Compaq, 1 K6-450 noname, 1 Celeron/733 HP, multiple 200-450Mhz boxes scattered around the house, not to mention the old CPM-86 and MPM-816 systems in the garage...)
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No, not up yet. Still writing the site, and I'm currently waiting for a friend to recieve a digital camera so I can take some pictures. My goal with the site is to provide tutorials on watercooling and cooling with peltiers. I'll post a note here when the site is up.
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In my opinion, good programming code is much more important than
the CPU's working frequency.
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Yes, but it's still interesting to see how fast machines people have.
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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frankliu wrote:
In my opinion, good programming code is much more important than
the CPU's working frequency.
Finding a solution to the world's hunger problem is much more precious than good programming. Does this mean that we should also not talk about programming?
Mustafa Demirhan
http://www.macroangel.com
Sonork ID 100.9935:zoltrix
<nobr>They say I'm lazy but it takes all my time
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But fast pc's make us happy
Dave Goodman on funny error messages:
It is a definite no-no to run BITMAP as a user command. Your nose will grow, your lawn will die, your hair will fall out, and your first-born will marry an aardvark. Shame on you!
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I'm the happy owner of three.
Pentium I 133 Mhz (Win 95)
Pentium II 300 Mhz (Win 98)
Pentium III 600 but working at 450 Mhz (Win 2K)
They are all working fine.
Visual Studio 6 is working well on everyone of these.
Ioannhs
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Visual Studio 6 is working on PI-133 but compiling is very slow !
(i had PI-133 with 48MB RAM and after two month (without reinstalling win) i had to restart windows every two hours and vs every one hour)
It was horrible
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I should be upgrading to a 2.4Ghz, 512MB system some time soon. Compared to my 850, 256MB I expect to see quite an improvement!
Plus extra disk sapce, I already have 4 HD's in my machine for a total of 8Gig. Just to get a new 40Gig drive......
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
I think I need a new quote, I am on the prowl, so look out for a soft cute furry looking animal, which is really a Hippo in disguise. Its probably me.
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Where do i post a suggestion for a survey?
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Just under the stats for this survey there is an "Other Surveys" link. Click there, then look at the top of the new page (right hand side) there is a "suggest a survey" link
HTH
Dave Goodman on funny error messages:
It is a definite no-no to run BITMAP as a user command. Your nose will grow, your lawn will die, your hair will fall out, and your first-born will marry an aardvark. Shame on you!
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but since the machine is a POS* Compaq, it feels about the same speed as my home system (dual Celerons at 600). I swear, Compaq should get a Nobel Prize for the high-tech solution they must have developed to take high-powered hardware and make it perform 3 years behind its own abilities.
* piece of ____
--Mike--
Just released - 1ClickPicGrabber - Grab & organize pictures from your favorite web pages, with 1 click!
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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Strange, I'm posting this from my Compaq Laptop which is a 1.7Ghz P4.
Compared to my workstation, dual AMD 1800+, is also feels like 1.7Ghz
What about ram, do you have more at home?
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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I have 256 in the Compaq, 384 at home. However, I've used a handful of Compaqs over the years and they have all felt sluggish, certainly not what I'd expect from machines with their specs.
--Mike--
Just released - 1ClickPicGrabber - Grab & organize pictures from your favorite web pages, with 1 click!
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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Speaking of speed, has anyone noticed that Windows NT progressively gets slower over time?
I had to re-install Win NT on my machine last year, and it was noticably faster for the first month, almost like having a new machine, then progressively it went back to the slow crawl as before. I tried defragging my HD and even trying to compress the registry, but it makes no difference. I'm convinced it's something to do with the way NT is designed.
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Yeah. I noticed that too. I noticed that if I created a new user and logged into it, NT would speed up again. I figured it must be with my ntuser.dat file getting too big.
Also, I noticed it *significant* slowdown if I installed any Norton programs or utilities.
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If you're an on a network, your user information is read from the PDC if you log on. This user information include (or could include): wallpaper, screensaver, start menu, my documents, ...
Under Win2K look at C:\documents and settings\yourusername
Everything in it (except in Local Settings) is copied from and to the network server.
Another way to look at its size is to go to the control panel, choose System, then the tab 'User Profiles'. Mine is about 28 MB. If the profile's type is 'Roaming' it is copied from/to the network server.
Enjoy life, this is not a rehearsal !!!
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(addition to what Patje said)
Also note that the contents of the desktop is handeled this way, i.e. if you like some ppl (me for example) put various stuff on the desktop (I pretty much use it as my 'downloaded' directory), that could cause some lag during startup.
It should not cause any slowness in general thogh, when the system is up and running.
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As you install more applications, your environment variables, such as path, are getting longer. That will slow you down.
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Still......it's not nearly as bad ad 9x....with it's linked list implementation of all data structures...hehehe
~Chris
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