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Post by microfarad on Jun 1, 2010 23:02:00 GMT
YAYZ! Mah random junk store. CUSTOM PROGRAMS You can buy custom programs in Python, VB, or Ti-BASIC (for Ti-84 plus silver edition). Price is TBD THE SWITCHER!!! Switch between commonly used static IP/Subnet Mask/Default Gateway settings with just two mouse clicks, or enter custom settings and apply them with a single mouse click! CONTRAST It will turn an image into a high contrast wonder of black and white like this: STARMAN Buy this awesome full resolution image of me!
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Post by secret on Aug 16, 2010 14:23:26 GMT
sorry but your images are not found (They become [X]s)
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Post by Draxorion on Sept 4, 2010 10:06:36 GMT
Hm...This isn't a very functional shop...
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Post by microfarad on Nov 25, 2010 16:29:07 GMT
Shop back up and running. You should buy THE SWITCHER. It's handy!
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 26, 2010 5:07:54 GMT
Reviving of a dead shop months later?'
How about this, could you make me a code (in java, give me the .java file) that solves mazes? I have a 5769*5769* maze. (3MB large file with only black and white) All the pathways of the maze are one white pixel thick.
The program must start at co-ordinates 1, 0 (top left) and then end at co-ordinates 5768, 5769. (bottom right) A friend of mine did it, but he might get a chance to show me the code that actually solved the maze.
The code should consist of it following the path, if it hits a fork go down the one and do the same for all other sub-forks, if it hits a dead end it must go back to the previous fork and go down the other pathway. Then it must print what it did in ff0000.
Possible?
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Post by Qwerty on Mar 27, 2011 3:23:33 GMT
*walks up to shop*
*knocks on door*
*waits*
*breaks into door with crowbar*
*dusts off ringer*
*rings*
Hey, anyone here? I've got a simple code request. I need a program, meant to run 24/7, that will ping google (or some other site with constant uptime) every half hour or so and record the result (only a boolean, all that matters is if it responded or not, not time) with a timestamp in a text file, and records changes in said boolean in a separate file, also with timestamps.
Also, I'd like a second program that pings the same every minute, and makes a popup appear if there is a change, but that does not record it.
Easy enough?
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Post by PowderLich on Mar 27, 2011 16:57:29 GMT
*walks up to shop* *knocks on door* *waits* *breaks into door with crowbar* *dusts off ringer* *rings* Hey, anyone here? I've got a simple code request. I need a program, meant to run 24/7, that will ping google (or some other site with constant uptime) every half hour or so and record the result (only a boolean, all that matters is if it responded or not, not time) with a timestamp in a text file, and records changes in said boolean in a separate file, also with timestamps. Also, I'd like a second program that pings the same every minute, and makes a popup appear if there is a change, but that does not record it. Easy enough? Not to be weird but a .BAT file could do that REALLY easy...
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Post by Qwerty on Mar 27, 2011 21:22:16 GMT
Well yeah, it could. Problem being I fail at .bat files and I'm too lazy to learn.
Also, adjustment to the request. Maybe a single program, with an adjustable time between pings, that both sends a popup when it changes but also records it.
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Post by microfarad on Mar 29, 2011 4:50:01 GMT
What language?
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Post by Qwerty on Mar 29, 2011 5:23:27 GMT
Whichever is best for this.
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Post by microfarad on Mar 30, 2011 6:22:23 GMT
Program completed, paid for, and loved.
YAY!
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