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- Legend
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Hi, all! Welcome back, Pater! Would you join me for a Friday drink?
Well, my landlord gave me till next Wednesday to have my business completely out of my apartment, and to that end, I'm on target timewise. So after then, I'll have evenings free. Yah!
Anyway, how is everyone today? Yesterday, UPS delivered my birthday present from my dad, which took longer than expected to get here, a 40 pound box of antique trains. Will spend a part of the weekend restoring them. Got three of the 50 cars mechanically good again, but they could use paint touchups still.
Well, my landlord gave me till next Wednesday to have my business completely out of my apartment, and to that end, I'm on target timewise. So after then, I'll have evenings free. Yah!
Anyway, how is everyone today? Yesterday, UPS delivered my birthday present from my dad, which took longer than expected to get here, a 40 pound box of antique trains. Will spend a part of the weekend restoring them. Got three of the 50 cars mechanically good again, but they could use paint touchups still.
Without trains America Stops- Support Amtrak
Old trains never die. They just sit in ruin and wait until the day they are taken in by a skilled craftsman and rebuilt to their former glory.
Old trains never die. They just sit in ruin and wait until the day they are taken in by a skilled craftsman and rebuilt to their former glory.
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- Warhero
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As the HOTU admin once said ... so much for my regular update.
@Chroelle - Actually I used the new link, ran in to Maz on the MSN, glad to hear that your wife is doing fine. And about Xbox60 piracy. Is dead easy, the 1st thing you must do is install Linux on it. Just google it.
@Railo - Nice to see that your doing fine. Good luck with business.
@Everyone - I hope you've been havng a good tme, going to egypt and so on.
I'll try to post more frequently now that I finished KOTOR.
@Chroelle - Actually I used the new link, ran in to Maz on the MSN, glad to hear that your wife is doing fine. And about Xbox60 piracy. Is dead easy, the 1st thing you must do is install Linux on it. Just google it.
@Railo - Nice to see that your doing fine. Good luck with business.
@Everyone - I hope you've been havng a good tme, going to egypt and so on.
I'll try to post more frequently now that I finished KOTOR.
http://www.vinylplastik.com/ - Wall Graphic Interiors - decoration - ships worldwide, AFAIK and it's run by someone I know.
htpp://www.lulu.com/ - Self-Publishing site
If you want a place to stay in Lisbon, staying for more than 3 days (excluding the yoth hostel) and are afraid to leave the girls with me try this http://lisbonsteps.blogspot.com/
htpp://www.lulu.com/ - Self-Publishing site
If you want a place to stay in Lisbon, staying for more than 3 days (excluding the yoth hostel) and are afraid to leave the girls with me try this http://lisbonsteps.blogspot.com/
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- Cyberflaneur
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I have been knee-deep in getting Anna introduced to her new kindergarten, and when she comes home she is so fussy you wont believe it. She has simply had her share of experiences for the day, and that really eats at ones nerves, so when she finally goes to sleep I can start my day with chores and emails, leaving next to no time to do any gameplaying...
Tanja and I are going away to stay the night at a hotel, and watch an outdoors performance of a mix of classical music (Vivaldi) and Beatles with a picnicbasket at our disposal. I really look forward to it. Anna is getting looked after by her godmother to be. She is finally getting baptised two weeks from now. You might remember we cancelled the last one because Tanjas was in the hospital.
So the rest of my free time goes to planning that event.
Househunting has been stalled while we go over these things, so at least that is a relief. Though I do look forward to having time to dive back into that.
I hope to be able to play a couple of games next week, so maybe then I will have the time to even add one or two... I gotta stop saying that.
Have fun with Conan Scythe, but dont forget us.
What is everyone else up to at the moment? I know Maz is deeply buried in icehockeysticks and protectiongear....
Tanja and I are going away to stay the night at a hotel, and watch an outdoors performance of a mix of classical music (Vivaldi) and Beatles with a picnicbasket at our disposal. I really look forward to it. Anna is getting looked after by her godmother to be. She is finally getting baptised two weeks from now. You might remember we cancelled the last one because Tanjas was in the hospital.
So the rest of my free time goes to planning that event.
Househunting has been stalled while we go over these things, so at least that is a relief. Though I do look forward to having time to dive back into that.
I hope to be able to play a couple of games next week, so maybe then I will have the time to even add one or two... I gotta stop saying that.
Have fun with Conan Scythe, but dont forget us.
What is everyone else up to at the moment? I know Maz is deeply buried in icehockeysticks and protectiongear....
Currently testing Life version 2.9 (With added second child)
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
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- Legend
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I am working on models this weekend. My railway is a bit derelict looking as I haven't had the time for it that I would like to, so this weekend I promised myself I would change that and have been repairing track (Most of it was fine though) and working on scenery (Which was a bigger mess). Wiring was the biggest mess, and I'm working to streamline it, somewhat.
Anyway, I also got two laptops to repair by tomorrow, they just need XP reloaded, so they aren't anything to worry about. Nice fast AMDs. One's already almost done.
Anyway, I also got two laptops to repair by tomorrow, they just need XP reloaded, so they aren't anything to worry about. Nice fast AMDs. One's already almost done.
Without trains America Stops- Support Amtrak
Old trains never die. They just sit in ruin and wait until the day they are taken in by a skilled craftsman and rebuilt to their former glory.
Old trains never die. They just sit in ruin and wait until the day they are taken in by a skilled craftsman and rebuilt to their former glory.
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Welcome back Pater! Glad to hear you enjoyed your trip. To be honest, I'm not very active these days on the forums. Neither here or at OGC because I'm busier enjoying the nice weather here. 
Good news: The second-biggest local footballteam moved up to the 2nd league (2. Bundesliga). So, I'm quite happy with that one.
Bad news: My pc (not the one I'm currently writing this post with) got infected. Second time in 1 month. Got infected with Virtumonde, which is very annoying to remove.

Good news: The second-biggest local footballteam moved up to the 2nd league (2. Bundesliga). So, I'm quite happy with that one.
Bad news: My pc (not the one I'm currently writing this post with) got infected. Second time in 1 month. Got infected with Virtumonde, which is very annoying to remove.

German Moderator and Game Hunter Trainee.
Enjoy your stay.
Enjoy your stay.
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- Cyberflaneur
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Tried Linux? 
Well, my plans suddenly changed. I decided to change my salary payer. I switched from elektrobit to espotel, but managed to keep my current workplace at NSN
Isn't it funny to work in IT field
Result is that I am having my summer vacations now. All happened quite suddenly, so work schedules were messed a bit... I am somewhat terrified when I think what a mess I have in front of me when I return to my work...
Another decision which was made is that I will get married at autumn... So my holiday will probably not be such a peasefull after all. However I am cautiously hopefull I'll have some time to spend on here too

Well, my plans suddenly changed. I decided to change my salary payer. I switched from elektrobit to espotel, but managed to keep my current workplace at NSN


Another decision which was made is that I will get married at autumn... So my holiday will probably not be such a peasefull after all. However I am cautiously hopefull I'll have some time to spend on here too

My obsession network related programs and protocols has created these:
epb - Ethernet Packet generator (and more)
nsn - Network status monitoring tool for linux
thongs-sniffer - network sniffing and traffic analyzing tool + ethernet packet crafter for linux (derived from nibbles)
nibbles - UDP print listener + something else
Foreverlasting projects:
http :// m-a-z.github.io/aMazPong - MazPong - revived??
epb - Ethernet Packet generator (and more)
nsn - Network status monitoring tool for linux
thongs-sniffer - network sniffing and traffic analyzing tool + ethernet packet crafter for linux (derived from nibbles)
nibbles - UDP print listener + something else
Foreverlasting projects:
http :// m-a-z.github.io/aMazPong - MazPong - revived??
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Yes. I used ComboFix the first time, but it couldn't remove some files. This time I used SpySweeper. Worked fine.eMTe wrote:Tried ComboFix?
That's why I got the problem in the first place. Downloaded a partition program (wanted to try something different than the Windows tool), but this had a little "extra".Maz wrote:Tried Linux?![]()
I tried Ubuntu as a live-cd and I'm to install it soon (1st installation didn't work - bootloader could not be written). Perhaps today.
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Yeah, dualboot can be a pain... Especially since windows tends to owerwrite the boot records if they're changed. I have seen many working dualboot setups, but never really managed to create one. I gave it up after it did not work at first few attempts... The way I did it, and way I recommend is to have 2 physical drives, one for linux and the other for windows. You can then unplug the other drive when you install linux. Then at startup you can simply select from bios from which drive to boot. (Just make sure you set linux as default
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My obsession network related programs and protocols has created these:
epb - Ethernet Packet generator (and more)
nsn - Network status monitoring tool for linux
thongs-sniffer - network sniffing and traffic analyzing tool + ethernet packet crafter for linux (derived from nibbles)
nibbles - UDP print listener + something else
Foreverlasting projects:
http :// m-a-z.github.io/aMazPong - MazPong - revived??
epb - Ethernet Packet generator (and more)
nsn - Network status monitoring tool for linux
thongs-sniffer - network sniffing and traffic analyzing tool + ethernet packet crafter for linux (derived from nibbles)
nibbles - UDP print listener + something else
Foreverlasting projects:
http :// m-a-z.github.io/aMazPong - MazPong - revived??
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When did you pop the question mate? And congratulations on that. I might be going down on one knee one of these days soon too, but I dont think we are talking autumn wedding...Maz wrote: Another decision which was made is that I will get married at autumn... So my holiday will probably not be such a peasefull after all. However I am cautiously hopefull I'll have some time to spend on here too
How long have you guys been together now?
Oh and by the way...my former post was a copy of my post in Age of Conan thread, because my keyboard set out so I could only copy and paste text, but I wanted to let you know I was away yesterday and some of today. We had a blast watching outdoors ballet and the hotel was great with lots of things to offer. It really makes a difference when you get kids that you somethimes take a step back and remember that you are girlfriend-boyfriend as well as parents.
Currently testing Life version 2.9 (With added second child)
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
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- Pretender to the throne
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Yeah, I like my current setup so much better...Maz wrote:Yeah, dualboot can be a pain...

VMs for teh win.
I've never had problems, as long as you install Windows first. The other way around you need a way to get back to your Linux some other way (boot disk/cd, bootloader program in Windows...)I have seen many working dualboot setups, but never really managed to create one.
And you don't (usually) need to unplug drives if you have multiple HDDs, you can just use your BIOS's boot alternatives and choose which HDDs to boot from...
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- The Steel Spine of GameHunters
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Cool!!!
You rock PA!
Champagne on me...and being imaginary as it is... it might as well be Dom Perignon!
You rock PA!
Champagne on me...and being imaginary as it is... it might as well be Dom Perignon!
Currently testing Life version 2.9 (With added second child)
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
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- Legend
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Wow! I feel like CWF is really going someplace. This is great! 200 games!
Champaign? Nah better pass for now. Got a networking job to do a little later...
Champaign? Nah better pass for now. Got a networking job to do a little later...
Without trains America Stops- Support Amtrak
Old trains never die. They just sit in ruin and wait until the day they are taken in by a skilled craftsman and rebuilt to their former glory.
Old trains never die. They just sit in ruin and wait until the day they are taken in by a skilled craftsman and rebuilt to their former glory.
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Well I havent been in here since Fridaty because we were engulfed in preparing for and actually celebrating Annas christening/baptism.
Everything went as planned and we had a really great party with lots of people there.
And oh yeah...I proposed to Tanja and she said yes.
Everything went as planned and we had a really great party with lots of people there.
And oh yeah...I proposed to Tanja and she said yes.

Currently testing Life version 2.9 (With added second child)
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
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Thanks! We are actually talking about getting married this September. But lets see if we can actually do that...
Currently testing Life version 2.9 (With added second child)
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
(Beta testing in progress)
www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
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Congraz C!
I on the other hand have not been online at all lately. I've been planning the weddings, playing with kiddos, and yesterday was spent on zoo. Besides I dug up the good old pong project. I pretty much re-planned it, and if I ever have the time to finish the first version, I'll try to extend it a bit... I have some plans
And if someone with basic C skills want's to participate, it is now possible, because I decided to write it both linux and windows compatible. Currently there's easy optin for windows users to st up the environment... Anyone up to taking a challenge? 
Currently I have following rough plan:
1. Program will be divided into 2 executables, server and client.
- Client(s) will query ball and paddle positions from server, which will calculate the positions. This will be done via socket interface.
- Clients will do the drawing of game.
- Clents will send keypresses to server, which will update paddle speed accordingly.
2. Server will be simple threaded application.
- It will have timing thread, which calculates positions, and updates this information in data storage.
- It will also have a thread listening network sockets (1/client), and sending data to sockets when needed.
- And one thread for listening new socket connections.
3. Exact structure for client is not at all done.
4. Graphics will be overly simplified, because I am no artist.
5. Starting and ending the game are not thought at all, because it requires coding decent GUI, and I am no GUI writer. ATM it is just intended to make the game running, although if this is ever finished, then it really requires a game starting screen with all standard options.
ATM I am (slowly, perhaps 2 or 3 hours / week) writing the following parts:
1. Server statrtup scenario.
2. Network IF on server side.
3. Data storage and timing. (which is probs the hardest part on server side).
I have tested p_threads API on windows with DEV C++, and noted it works. And I believe I'll get POSIX sockets working too. So there should not be that big problems on server side if I just can figure out how to do the timing
mmm... Seems like I got a bit carried away once again
Sorry peeps 
I on the other hand have not been online at all lately. I've been planning the weddings, playing with kiddos, and yesterday was spent on zoo. Besides I dug up the good old pong project. I pretty much re-planned it, and if I ever have the time to finish the first version, I'll try to extend it a bit... I have some plans


Currently I have following rough plan:
1. Program will be divided into 2 executables, server and client.
- Client(s) will query ball and paddle positions from server, which will calculate the positions. This will be done via socket interface.
- Clients will do the drawing of game.
- Clents will send keypresses to server, which will update paddle speed accordingly.
2. Server will be simple threaded application.
- It will have timing thread, which calculates positions, and updates this information in data storage.
- It will also have a thread listening network sockets (1/client), and sending data to sockets when needed.
- And one thread for listening new socket connections.
3. Exact structure for client is not at all done.
4. Graphics will be overly simplified, because I am no artist.
5. Starting and ending the game are not thought at all, because it requires coding decent GUI, and I am no GUI writer. ATM it is just intended to make the game running, although if this is ever finished, then it really requires a game starting screen with all standard options.
ATM I am (slowly, perhaps 2 or 3 hours / week) writing the following parts:
1. Server statrtup scenario.
2. Network IF on server side.
3. Data storage and timing. (which is probs the hardest part on server side).
I have tested p_threads API on windows with DEV C++, and noted it works. And I believe I'll get POSIX sockets working too. So there should not be that big problems on server side if I just can figure out how to do the timing

mmm... Seems like I got a bit carried away once again


My obsession network related programs and protocols has created these:
epb - Ethernet Packet generator (and more)
nsn - Network status monitoring tool for linux
thongs-sniffer - network sniffing and traffic analyzing tool + ethernet packet crafter for linux (derived from nibbles)
nibbles - UDP print listener + something else
Foreverlasting projects:
http :// m-a-z.github.io/aMazPong - MazPong - revived??
epb - Ethernet Packet generator (and more)
nsn - Network status monitoring tool for linux
thongs-sniffer - network sniffing and traffic analyzing tool + ethernet packet crafter for linux (derived from nibbles)
nibbles - UDP print listener + something else
Foreverlasting projects:
http :// m-a-z.github.io/aMazPong - MazPong - revived??