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<0> can I write to a console from a thread?
<0> I put a critical section in the app, but threads lock up
<0> omg lol consolelock.enter then I put a consolelock.free..clever innit
<1> Mornin'
<2> Hi, can anybody tell me how can i write the asm instruction "MOV DWORD PTR SS:[EBP-3F4],0" inside the asm..end block please? I got this instruction direct from ollydebugger.
<3> morning vibes..
<3> someone tell me how to paste text into a finddialog.. something with tbasicaction perhaps?
<3> problem is, ctrl+v pastes into the control behind it..
<4> i have a problem with TRegistry... when i have a TRegistry object and do Reg.GetKeyNames(mystrings) i get an "abstract error" crash
<4> o__O
<4> what does abstract error mean?
<0> abstract method not ***igned :D



<5> MiniJuly
<4> TByte: i'm sorry?
<5> whatchu doin?
<5> i use asm in delphi from time to time. wonderin specifically what yer gettin into though
<5> its been a while since i've used ss:bp - if i remember correctly its the standard method used for p***ing parameters to functions
<4> it worked out. thanks
<2> kreeme i'm trying to simulate a process function, so i'm copying all instructions needed to do that. But i'm having problem when i try to compile the source using "MOV DWORD PTR SS:[EBP-3F4],0" asm command. I get the "Error in numeric constant".
<2> i think i solved the problem declaring a const EBP_3F4 = $12F560 , i'm going to test, thanks
<5> yea
<6> um it's probably 3F4h anyhow
<6> and he left
<0> this chune is wicked: Rascal Flatts-Life is A High
<0> sick song :)
<0> Can anybody recommend a good file manager?
<0> something like Norton Commander, FAR or Total Cmd? but nice GUI and one that doesn't use SH API and ****
<7> all you need is TC
<7> nice gui is for wankers
<7> all you need is keyboard shortcuts
<7> i hate explorer :~
<7> its so inefficient
<5> yeah whats wrong wif explorer
<5> yeah i love when u add extra columns like 'company' and 'dimensions' and it takes like 9 minutes to populate :)
<7> easier to state what's right with it.. its nice to look at..
<5> i actually wrote a little explorer that had a specific purpose that populated the same columns. it did it a tid bit faster than explorer i was surprized
<8> Free, comes with windows, does everything I need with no issues. :)
<7> hehe
<7> TC has so many useful things built in and within reach with just a key stroke
<7> i.e multirename, multiformat unpacker, file + content search with regex just to name a few
<5> tc?
<7> and select match (like press + on numpad and enter *.pas) to highlight all such files
<7> total commander
<5> sounds good
<7> once you TC you won't go back :)
<9> here's a D7 IDE question - how to remove source code breakpoints so they do not re-appear when the project is reloaded?
<9> for instance, I go to "View -> Debugging Windows -> Breakpoints" and delete all the listed breakpoints
<9> then "save all" "save project as" (overwriting the existing project)
<9> then save desktop (for the hell of it)
<9> close all - exit delphi
<9> launch delphi - load project - all the breakpoints have returned
<8> weird. Make none of your project files are read only.
<8> make sure*
<9> they belong to the currently logged in user, have full control and only the archive attribute set
<9> the breakpoints are stored in the myproj.dsk file - the date of the file is 13 months ago.. hrmm
<8> Delete it. :)
<8> All the desktop windows for the project will mvoe back to Delphi default, but it'll create a new file next time you save the project.
<9> it has become evil?
<8> Eeeevil file.



<9> now the file is not being recreated
<9> I tried creating a new application project and saving it to a newly created directory - the .dsk file is not created there either
<9> I think the problem began around the time I started using a user defined desktop setting
<3> anyone any ideas about pasting text into a finddialog?.. ctrl+v pastes into the control behind
<3> i've disabled and shortcuts.. same deal
<3> hopefully looking to over ride anything, and paste directly into the dialog..
<3> with ctrl+v
<3> shift+insert on the other hand.. bingo
<3> dam, solved it
<9> ah - Tools -> Environment Options -> Preferences Tab -> Autosave Options -> [x] Project Deskctop
<3> if i build with runtime packages.. i get fatal error: 'required package NativeExcelD7 not found'.. the project doesn't contain this package
<3> why would this occur?
<10> because you have it listed in the packages
<1> hmmm... C#Builder appears to have goofed up my ECO project.
<1> Not good.
<10> you need to adjust that list to only include the packages you want to build against
<3> oh right..
<3> thanks :)
<11> http://www.turboexplorer.com/
<11> turbo delphi? that name ****s
<1> PLOME: What are you 13 years old?
<12> even more considering the photo's from Pascal
<11> no im not, i started coding pascal with Turbo Pascal 5.0 and was grate, now i code in Delphi 2006 and thats ok, but merge both names is ugly
<10> i think it's lame that they don't plan an upgrade path for existing customers
<10> terrible mistake imho
<10> i, for one, would much rather pay half the price i currently do just to get delphi win32
<1> Then surely you appreciate the business value behind the "turbo" brand.
<11> sure man, im only hoping they choose a better name for this new business phase :p
<11> daedo: a lot of coders will buy delphi win32 one, even coders that could not pay 2000 dollars for the current delphi
<10> i think we're talking around each other
<10> afaik, they are not offering an upgrade for existing customers to Turbo
<11> yes
<3> as far as using the turbos as a replacement delphi.. i thought they come with limited thirdy party component support?
<3> unless that was just speculation still..
<10> joe90: only the express versions
<10> turbo products come in "Express" or "pro"
<10> express versions are free, but have no support for components and addons (Afaik)
<10> pro is just like BDS pro for that specific language
<10> so if you only use one language in BDS, turbo would be well suited for you and cost less, except there is no upgrade path :(
<3> oh.. wonder how much cheaper than BDS the delphi would be then..
<3> what do you mean by upgrade path?.. you mean if you already have paid for BDS?
<10> so basically, i'll have to look at upgrading to delphi 2008 for $500, or buying delphi win32 turbo for $500 (And benefitting from a chearper upgrade later)
<10> yes
<10> currently borland customers can't upgrade to turbo (price wise)
<3> would have made sense to allow them to do so..
<10> agreed
<10> and people have said so, hopefully they listen
<3> suppose for new users, it's not a bad deal though..
<3> new products at least shows devco aren't sitting on their hands..
<3> i thought with the initial news of selling delphi.. things would dry up..
<1> It seems quite the opposite, actually... they're doing more than ever.
<1> ...and having a new product manager who wholeheartedly believes in the cluetrain manifesto doesn't hurt either.
<3> cluetrain manifesto?
<1> google it.
<3> yes, wikipedia reveals some long business term..
<3> just did..
<13> Good evening


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