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Datalore

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  1. WindowsX's theme... eh let's just say I don't like it (the concept one). As far as the forums looking like Jade, no. As far as Jade, IMO it's the best theme they've ever made. (You need to disable the sidebar to get the full Jade effect)
  2. If you have access to another computer with let's say Windows XP on it, right click the floppy drive, select format, and select "System disk" or "MS-DOS boot disk", I can't remember what the option is called But it's an obvious one. That will allow you to boot into DOS.
  3. Hmmm, other than actually calling them up, you could try: -Posting on their forums -Use the support@tgtsoft.com email address -Use their Contact page I don't know which methods you've already tried- if you've failed with one, try with another!
  4. Ouch...
  5. I think Bart's Network Bootdisk may do the trick. There are over 100+ network card drivers that you can add, plus there's instructions to make your own. Oh crap I just reread- you want the NIC drivers that come with Ghost... sorry don't know about that one, but maybe the above info will help.
  6. Most likely you'll have to write it in ASM for the specific chip you have... I can't think of any chips that support Java, lol
  7. You can find the things Francisco mentioned in Chris123NT's Longhorn 4074 Tweak Guide
  8. Did you get a huge black border around every window where it was trying to make shadows?
  9. Welcome to MSFN Cyberjam! You'll find a lot of people from different places here, no need to be shy. Enjoy your time here!
  10. Unless you have your own chip fabrication plant, and a huge sum of cash, making your own handheld game is going to be extremely hard. There are alternatives, however: If the game is simple enough (pong, breakout, etc), you know Assembly, and you know what you're doing with electronics, then you can probably build a handheld out of RadioShack parts. You'll need to purchase an LCD from a place like US Micro. However doing the above is still extremely complex. Another alternative: Build the game for a well known handheld, such as the Gameboy Advance. You'll need a few game building tools which you can find at Devrs.com. You'll also need a way to transfer the games to the Gameboy, which you can buy at Lik-sang.com There is an inherent problem though, you can't code the game in just any language- it has to be more or less specific to the console you're making it for. If you made the game using a "Simple computer program" then it most likely is not compatable with handheld machines in general because of the differences in compiled executable code. Don't let this discourage you, it is possible, just not easy. If you have any more questions, don't be afraid to ask!
  11. Flashing the BIOS won't fix anything. Your hard drive's boot sector is infected.. so it seems. Follow the links and guides on these three pages.
  12. Please don't do it. Here's the thread It's towards the beginning or the end, you have to figure out which.
  13. The effect of seeing my own IP wore off after about 5 minutes. Any more it's just cliché... Nice sig though
  14. If you're behind a router you need to forward the ports to your PC...
  15. Nice program
  16. Heh, I ran those commands, totally wacked out my GeForce4 MX440. I need to buy a DX9 card!
  17. Hello there! Enjoy your stay at MSFN
  18. Welcome to the forums! I'm sure you meant in your post that people can PM you for any free software links, because warez is not allowed on the forums.
  19. Breaking news- Twist made an amazing discovery in 4074- some DWM effects have been enabled. Check out the video! 4074 DCE umm I mean DWM, Enabled (Kinda) Heh, I'm in one of the screenshots. Look for HeyitsBob
  20. Try booting into safe mode and uninstalling it there. You can do this by hitting F8 while Windows is starting.
  21. Wow, that»8a lot of bandwidth lol at ^^ Why does that happen.
  22. The guys over at HardwareGeeks have listed some of the build numbers they have seen throughout the day, check out the full article here. Also they have some interesting tidbits about the Athens PC and UCE.
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