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  1. Between two stock kernels the only things that change are the language-specific resources near the end of the file. If you compare the fixed and stock kernels you'll find ~64 bytes at 2bbbc that are changed. That is the fix.
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-on_sentence Try adjusting the TCP recieve window.
  3. squid.
  4. With proxying your data is being transferred over an extra few routers, so it's to be expected that you won't get full bandwidth. It's even worse with chained proxies.
  5. And you can use any slogan with name related like a one contains number one followed by an arrow with a head down like this one That icon is very appropriate, as I was thinking of putting an upload manager in it!@Camarade_Tux: It'll even be able to download a file twice, the amount of overlap is adjustable from 0 to the size of the file.
  6. Don't know what's with that one. The _llseek doesn't even look like it was fixed.Edit: This problem doesn't affect explorer.exe in WinME so maybe that file is just a dummy. 2. Just fc an English kernel with yours. The new code is ~2bbbc and 64 bytes in the ME kern and the same in all language versions.
  7. So, you're saying, in other words: "Don't open-source it!"? Basically just fix the problems as they come. This isn't some little DOS 3.2 kernel.
  8. http://www.llnl.gov/asc/computing_resource...egene_home.html ...yeah. One teraflop on a single-core would pwn though
  9. LLXX

    XP Password

    http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/
  10. It definitely will be portable, and a bit smaller than other download managers (estimated to be <100Kb). It will read configuration settings and other data such as current downloads and categories from INI files.
  11. I believe you can get NTFS support in Win9x by loading the freeware read/write driver mentioned earlier (ntfs4dos?) and using the drive in MS-DOS compatibility mode, which forces read/write to go via the DOS kernel, i.e. through the ntfs4dos driver. I remember a year or so ago, some users on a Chinese forum were able to get Win95 to *boot* from an NTFS partition using a customised bootloader (I believe it was a heavily modified NTLDR, lol) and a read/write filesystem driver. Lost the link to that though
  12. Done. Total time taken: 2 minutes 18 seconds. Copy2Gb KERNEL32.DLL_ITA http://z08.zupload.com/file.php?filepath=44489
  13. What exactly would we need quad-core for? Most of us that use 98se aren't necessarily running highly demanding applications. In fact I have an XP/2003/2000 quadboot for that purpose.
  14. Yes, pretending to be a proxy (and then using a proxy on top of that) is going to be one of the easier ways to cover the "real" origin i.e. your machine...
  15. LLXX

    Buh bye XP

    Link21 stop trollling.
  16. HiJackThis really needs to be fixed... ...but the more important question is how to spread the fixed version effectively.
  17. What?
  18. It already supports downloading several files at once. I might get to that once the main program is done. See above. "Obvious"... see for yourself: GetBrain? Sounds more like an educational program to me... ...and GetIt is already taken by (not surprisingly) another download manager: http://www.simtel.net/product.php?url_fb_product_page=39290 Edit: take a look at this 143 bytes download manager: http://www.simtel.net/product.php[id]99158...teID]simtel.net
  19. That's approximately 800 kilobytes of binary, or approximately 600 thousand lines of code.Only disassemble enough to fix something, no more than that since it would get tedious.
  20. AFAIK Virtual PC 2007 is still beta and available to beta testers only. Link to Connect. Free download is for Virtual PC 2004 with SP1 and Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition. Petr My mistake, yes it's '04.
  21. LLXX

    Buh bye XP

    Indeed. Win98SE support actually lasted longer...
  22. Start reading. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default...._start_page.asp
  23. If you use all the other voltages available you can get anywhere from 1.7 to 24 () volta... although a heatsinked rheostat would be better for continuous control.
  24. You should still have the installer for your old version around... unless you deleted it. Just use that instead.
  25. Even by 2057 we will still use to goo' ol' .doc format. Mark my Word! That ReactOS project looks promising... I tried an earlier version of it some time ago and it wasn't very stable but maybe in the future...
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