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<0> intersting: http://www.xbeat.net/vbspeed/i_VBVM6Lib.html other "undocumented" functions, getmem/putmem
<1> http://www.blakefallconroy.com/02.html
<2> .
<2> Doh_: Everyone responsible for that website needs to be beaten to death.
<3> mm
<4> Smidge204, Seems like an artists website.
<4> Whats your issue with it?
<2> It's an artist's website. That's not enough?
<4> No ;o
<2> Not my problem, then.
<4> eat my balls
<4> that 'third-person' viewer is pretty cool though
<4> Wear it in a green/blue room.
<4> and project yourself into a 3d space on the monitor
<4> seems like it'd be kinda heavy though, Pulling you backwards
<4> Hi Meekys.



<0> aight its official, global warming is caused by termites, they generate methane, appearently mini flautuation
<5> mornin'
<4> just had to replace 3 colours in printer ;/
<4> $68
<4> ;/
<1> ouchie
<4> yeah
<4> They should practically give the printers away at that price.
<6> hohoho
<4> hoe hoe hoe.
<4> mm
<4> Whats a half decent movie?
<7> 50% of a decent movie
<7> american beauty
<4> seen it.
<4> another?
<7> midnight express
<7> and that one is based on a true story too
<4> hmm
<4> Not sure if i've seen that one
<5> phrizer: a movie of what?
<4> of anything
<7> check out midnight express then
<7> it is a bit long, but it's pretty good
<7> it's about an american guy that tries smuggling hashish either out of or into turkey (can't remember), and he's caught and put into a turkish prison for years
<1> Lady in the Water was good
<1> as was The Pursuit of Happyness
<4> "The Pursuit of Happyness" Is only just comming to the movie theaters here.
<4> Think back a couple of years.
<4> I'm looking for things that came out before 2005
<7> midnight express is from 78 heh heh
<4> Yeah
<4> have you seen "The life aquatic with steve zissou"?
<7> no
<6> hohoho
<8> Fred............?????
<9> oiiiiiiiiiiiii]]
<8> VB ki opo..........????
<10> english please
<11> anyone alive there?
<12> Any morons awake...I don't need code help...don't shoot me down.
<12> Oh yeah...I've been here before.
<12> Anything cool happening? Seems not. You're all faggots and I hate you.
<13> ;o
<0> heh
<14> heh
<0> ooooo K
<14> oooooo K
<0> and after a week of twiddling with some code I can read another process treeview select nodes and read nodes...sigh...the awesomess of it all...
<1> hooray u r winar! lolw00t!
<0> fckn write/readprocessmemory are very particular about the params and how they are p***ed
<0> as is virtualallocex
<0> youd think a NULL was 0&, its not but rather byval 0&
<15> can anyone tell me how to make a form transparent in VB5? Or if there is a better way? I am wanting to make something like MS Agent (how it appears without background and such)
<1> eh
<1> there are numerous examples on the web
<1> vb6 is rare enough
<1> who the heck is still using
<1> 5
<15> ME
<1> anywho



<0> easiest way...download vbnet2005 from MS, 1 line of code its transperent iirc
<1> lots of examples on the web
<1> well thats for simple transparency
<1> not sure how to do shape based
<1> but it was fairly easy in 6 and below
<15> what is vbnet2005
<15> something like $2,000?
<1> $0
<1> its free
<1> www.microsft.com/vstudio/express
<2> Speaking of, does anyone have the DirectX 9 TLB?
<1> smidge have you tried mdx?
<2> Never heard of it
<1> oh geesh
<1> microsoft did a whole managed wrapper for directx
<1> that can be used from .net
<2> That would be why I never heard of it
<2> I use VB6
<1> well
<1> get with teh 2005's
<2> No :P
<1> hell if you want to learn C#
<1> you can use XNA
<1> which can deploy games you write to the xbox 60
<1> 360
<2> Whoopty ****in' do.
<1> anywho
<1> I do believe theres a .ent wrapper for directdraw too
<2> I still don't think that's what I asked for
<1> well then no
<1> i dont have em
<2> okay then
<1> was just suggesting a modern alternative :p
<2> Which would require a fairly m***ive rewrite of all the perfectly good code I have
<1> fair enough
<1> but next project you start you may wanna check it out
<2> Or not :D
<1> that too
<1> how cna you tell what region a disk is if its not labeled
<1> using 'legit' software
<1> will wmp tell you
<1> ?
<16> Doh - \r\n is vbcrlf, right?
<1> not in vb
<1> but if you mean you read that somewhere
<1> then yes
<16> m.. i'm usin a protocol and i read i need to send \r\n, still right, right?
<16> just google, right.. :\
<16> googled*
<16> anyone have any idea why msn doesn't seem to accept my data send? i'm reading a page about using MSNP12(msn protocol), and i'm doing exactly what it saying, but the messenger is disconnecting after i'm sending the first line :|
<16> (sckMSN.SendData "VER MSNP12 MSNP11 MSNP10 CVR0" & vbCrLf)
<1> and the protocol is outlined where
<1> keep in mind messenger protocols go out of data quickly
<1> out of date too
<16> i checked versions in wki
<16> wiki*
<16> wiki says msn 7.5 uses MSNP12, and i have msn7.5 working so...
<16> that's ok i was missing a transID, something that wasn't mention in the protocol, not sure why
<17> hello
<17> Is there anyone here who knows how to put a logo (company logo) on the rightmost side of a toolbar?
<18> of what kind of toolbar?
<17> vb tooolbar
<18> There are many 'vb toolbar'
<17> the one from microsoft common control
<18> Click on the toolbar, then goto the properties window. In the dropdown at the top of the properties window, it'll say "*control name* *control type*"
<18> What is the control type?
<17> what do you mean control type?
<18> In the dropdown box above the properties window
<18> do you see it?
<18> It gives the name of the currently selected control
<17> toolbar1
<17> toolbar
<18> Firstly, you should name your controls
<18> secondly, just draw a picturebox on the toolbar


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