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Make AW in delphi // WishlistnightwalkerFeb 20, 2001, 6:07am
then why is windows sulking about kernel32.dll errors?
man if you know the system, you would know what we talk about.. -NightWalker ananasFeb 20, 2001, 8:11am
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--------------A0BF56454EA9CFE6CFD169FA Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit All log off now or risk to be hacked, disconnect your power supplies, TV cable, toasters and fridges, alarm the police and national guard (then disconnect your phone off course) and start to pray andras schrieb: > > I'm prepared to hack your machine!! > Andras > [View Quote] begin:vcard n:Hatzenberger;Volker x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:oct31.de adr:;;Bornheimer Strasse 15;Bonn;;53111;Germany version:2.1 email;internet:vha at oct31.de end:vcard --------------A0BF56454EA9CFE6CFD169FA-- eep no@1.comFeb 20, 2001, 11:17am
agent1Feb 20, 2001, 11:51am
Just because a DLL is called something means nothing. You could call a DLL "corn32.dll" and still have it do the same as "kernel32.dll".
-Agent1 [View Quote] nightwalkerFeb 20, 2001, 6:49pm
xeroFeb 20, 2001, 7:01pm
Uh I have a dual chip workstation with a few seagate cheetahs, no ones
calling me a hacker yet :P -- -Xero IM: o0 Xero xero at darkvapor.com http://www.darkvapor.com wingFeb 20, 2001, 11:38pm
Don't think so. Kernel32.dll errors only ever seem to crop up during major
stability problems (temperture does it more in my experience), NEVER during normal (or even extreme) operation with all hardware at 100%. -- Wing This little spot is dedicated to my girl, Jessie. AW Citizen 305004 "Wing" bathgate at prodigy.net eyemwing at teleport.com ICQ #101207433 [View Quote] wingFeb 20, 2001, 11:39pm
Lucky punk. Anyone that knows anything about computers is generally called a
hacker if they make their knowledge public. I'm now the school's most feared guy cuz since I can build computers I can take yours apart :) -- Wing This little spot is dedicated to my girl, Jessie. AW Citizen 305004 "Wing" bathgate at prodigy.net eyemwing at teleport.com ICQ #101207433 [View Quote] builderzFeb 21, 2001, 1:12am
If you are interested in distributed computing projects like SETI at Home,
take a look at http://www.distributed.net/ and http://www.datasynapse.com/. You can actually earn money using these programs whereas using SETI you cannot. Builderz Stuff-X - New World Pricing! http://www.stuffx.com/aw/ [View Quote] roluFeb 21, 2001, 9:02am
kernel32.dll is a piece of the windows kernel (it actually has one yes)
which handles memory management, input/output operations, and interrupts. Hardware problems can cause errors in kernel32, but software problems can do so too. rolu [View Quote] ananasFeb 21, 2001, 1:54pm
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--------------C3661D1E3FCA07C914AD75E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From a real kernel I expect to be protected from the application layer, else I have sure an operating system but it has not really a kernel. The name kernel implies "beeing protected" - it is (or should be) more like a peache than like an apple. (yummy) I think this discussion here is philosophy, if you accept not beeing protected as a bug, Win98's kernel32 is a kernel, if you see it as a feature it's just one more delivered part of the OS that is somewhere between application and hardware (and it drivers) - or a design problem. rolu schrieb: > > kernel32.dll is a piece of the windows kernel (it actually has one yes) > which handles memory management, input/output operations, and interrupts. > Hardware problems can cause errors in kernel32, but software problems can do > so too. > > rolu > [View Quote] begin:vcard n:Hatzenberger;Volker x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:oct31.de adr:;;Bornheimer Strasse 15;Bonn;;53111;Germany version:2.1 email;internet:vha at oct31.de end:vcard --------------C3661D1E3FCA07C914AD75E6-- lanezeriFeb 21, 2001, 7:06pm
No.. not true.. a lot of people dont know anything about hacking.. people
arent called hackers cause they know something.. they brag about it.. if someone is scared.. they call someone who threatens them a hacker.. nothing more.. second.. I dont know why people fear you.. most people who run a computer can take it apart a computer.. third.. for all you people who tell me Linux isn't a hacking OS listen to this.. Linux was made by a college student.. he made it "freeware" so people could edit any problems he made it in.. (also known as Open Source) He DIDN'T make it for hacking.. never said he did.. I said "Made by hackers, for hackers." BUT that was what people I know refer to it as.. Linux and UNIX are a hackers dreamland.. most people are too dumb to hack using Windows so they use Linux.. so before you try to prove me wrong.. do some research.. -- - = [ T e c h n o ] = - http://wt.s5.com - = [ S t u f f - X ] = - http://www.stuffx.com/aw wingFeb 21, 2001, 7:37pm
A few points here
1) In Hickville, anyone that can operate a computer beyond a 3rd grade level is a hacker by community standard, I assumed with the media being so influential that this was also true elsewhere. 2) People fear me because I'm big, bad and can supposedly destroy their computer 3) Most people who run a computer CAN NOT take apart a computer short of removing the case, slapping on a couple more DIMMs and putting the case back on. I mean total disassembly and reassembly, case modification, overclocking, you know all the fun stuff? -- Wing This little spot is dedicated to my girl, Jessie. AW Citizen 305004 "Wing" bathgate at prodigy.net eyemwing at teleport.com ICQ #101207433 [View Quote] xeroFeb 21, 2001, 7:48pm
LoL my school is like that....taking stuff apart and putting it together
isn't that hard to do but people think it is..lol..I bet I could teach anyone how to build a computer within a day..it isn't that hard..as for linux..its used for hacking sometimes..its also open source and has lot of free programs..people use it..now I wouldn't say only high end users use it like yes usually, but windows is just used by alot more people and people are much more familier with it, if Linux became that popular, I am sure everyone would know how to use it just like windows..because they learned off it..its like that for anything..you can learn english and spanish..spanish may seem alot harder to learn since your native language is english, so, you get the idea...anyway thats just my thoughts on it.. -- -Xero IM: o0 Xero xero at darkvapor.com http://www.darkvapor.com roluFeb 21, 2001, 8:25pm
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You can of course use a definition of "kernel" which excludes the Windows
kernel, and then claim Windows has no kernel. However, people usually just see the kernel as the core of an operating system, and as such, windows has one, and kernel32 is a part of it. Whether or not it is protected doesn't matter here, it just shows the bad underlying design of Windows. The definiton of "kernel", according to Webopedia (http://webopedia.internet.com/TERM/k/kernel.html): "Kernel: The central module of an operating system. It is the part of the operating system that loads first, and it remains in main memory. Because it stays in memory, it is important for the kernel to be as small as possible while still providing all the essential services required by other parts of the operating system and applications. Typically, the kernel is responsible for memory management, process and task management, and disk management." rolu nova n@n.comFeb 23, 2001, 11:07pm
resons for multi cpus
1 Start working in 3d and see how fast you want a second cpu just to run background tasks. 2 how bout burning a cd while working in another app or while being in aw. 3 this is more a resona for 3 cpus than simply 2 with 3 you can dedicate a cpu each to aw true space and the other for burning a cd. basicly multple cpus alow you to run a single program on each cpu to speed up each app. yes this can also make it faster to hack a site or puter. but hacking being the only reason for multple cpus in gen end user puter no way [View Quote] j b e l lMar 1, 2001, 2:08am
hadn't thought of having it for using background tasks.. maybe i should get
a small 10 or 20 gig to run my server programs... -- J B E L L http://platinum.awjbell.com G O I N G P L A T I N U M [View Quote] |