almiteycow
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Not positive it's the same bug... but I got this with my /winamp. Restarted foobar and apex, it went away. I'd look into it, but usually by the time I get time to look into the bugs, Crise has already taken care of them. And it's definitely not the hardware, trust me. I've got a more than decent computer. Code: e06d7363 Version: 0.2.1 Major: 5 Minor: 1 Build: 2600 SP: 2 Type: 1 Time: 2006-09-03 04:01:42 TTH: 7MBO34H7IUIKKC7GWZCDZOH4E3GMTUVVKXPO4IQ kernel32!0x7C81EB33: RaiseException f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\prebuild\eh\throw.cpp(166): _CxxThrowException d:\cvs\apexdc++\includes\stlport\stlport\stl\_range_errors.h(79): stlp_std::__stl_throw_out_of_range d:\cvs\apexdc++\includes\stlport\stlport\stl\_string.h(208): stlp_std::basic_string<wchar_t=0x0012EAA4,stlp_std::char_traits<wchar_t>=0x0012EA78,stlp_std::allocator<wchar_t> >::basic_string<wchar_t=0x00000000,stlp_std::char_traits<wchar_t>=0x00000000,stlp_std::allocator<wchar_t> > d:\cvs\apexdc++\includes\stlport\stlport\stl\_string.h(1259): stlp_std::basic_string<wchar_t=0x00000001,stlp_std::char_traits<wchar_t>=0x03C3A2DC,stlp_std::allocator<wchar_t> >::substr c:\documents and settings\crise\desktop\apexdc\windows\winutil.cpp(1052): WinUtil::checkCommand c:\documents and settings\crise\desktop\apexdc\windows\hubframe.cpp(274): HubFrame::onEnter c:\documents and settings\crise\desktop\apexdc\windows\hubframe.cpp(1618): HubFrame::onChar c:\documents and settings\crise\desktop\apexdc\windows\hubframe.h(124): HubFrame::ProcessWindowMessage
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Bah, I don't know much about QOS, I'll admit. I don't set it on my computer, I set it on my router, and damn it's amazing. It lets me devote my full bandwidth to DC when I'm not doing anything else, but if I'm playing games, it allows those priority. All that said, I have a nice, expensive router that most people don't have, and before I bought it, I used to netlimit, which for a while didn't work due to a bug in StrongDC. So, I used the built-in limiter, because I may be only running DC, so all my bandwidth is devoted to that... but I have 5 more computers in my house that can't even use the internet if my computer is uploading full speed on DC. It makes sense to leave it in... and leave it in the tag to be fair to other users.
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If you're running OpenDCHub, and want a few more features, check out DB Hub. It's a linux hub, built on OpenDCHub, with a large amount of built in features, and runs very stable for me.
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Mine.... Taskbar is usually hidden. Desktop wallpaper changes every 3 minutes... So basically, my desktop is a nice slideshow, since there's no icons.
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Just watched Clerks II, having seen the first, it was amazingly bitchin'! Definitely recommend it to anyone who has seen the first.
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Name/Nick(s): almiteycow... (always.) Gender : Male Age: 20 (August 24th, 1985) Country: Well, born in Germany, but pretty much a US military brat. Lived everywhere here. Currently near Los Angeles Zodiac sign: Ox... astrologically, I'm a Virgo. Hobbies : parties, computer junk, music... Basically, nerd with a social life. Weird huh? on DC since: sometime after joining PeerWeb.org, I don't remember. Year or two ago. Worst thing that happened on DC: Never had anything bad happen, luckily. Best thing that happened on DC: Hmm, probably starting my own private hub for friends. Funniest thing that happened on DC: The original PWDC... or PWSDC++ or whatever, when I screwed it up before Crise fixed my mistakes.
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I think he means the part where you type. It has scroll arrows when it's more than one line... But yeah, it'd be nice when there's those multiline things I like to say.
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Dunno which one we're going with, geek-nerds :blushing: OR Eh, you'd never know it. I just happen to work with computers for a living.... and end up at places like this randomly. :thumbsup:
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Well, I never spit in anyone's drink.... that I know of. Maybe tomorrow. Yes, there's always tomorrow.
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Probably need to use the winamp_spam one or whatever still...
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I'd actually just recommend getting a dynamic dns service, and a router that automatically updates your IP. Anytime my IP gets changed, my dyndns address changes immediately/automatically.
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Most likely will run on any Pentium 200 Mhz or higher (or equivalent) with 64 MB of RAM and Windows 98 or higher. I think that's a pretty good estimate. Mind you, it may be really slow with those specs, but I've done it.
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I'm gonna say... March 17th.