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#1
General Discussion / Re:Microphone
October 04, 2003, 07:27 PM
QuoteThere should be a cord connecting your monitor to the microphone-in port on your sound card.
The monitor has 2 cords plugged in. One to the pluggin on the wall. One in the back of the computer.

Then there is one spot (on the back of the monitor) that says: Mic out  and it is a small hole that would fit something like headphones.


QuoteMake sure it's plugged in, too. You might have it in the wrong port.

-Plugged in where?
-A port? Which port, and where?



Yoni, I set up sndvol32.exe already. Here is a screen shot:
http://www.angelfire.com/ex2/mic/

but from there on I dunno what to do.
#2
General Discussion / Re:Microphone
October 04, 2003, 06:24 PM
Wow, how is that possible.
Anyhow, please stay on topic if you can. :( I am really trying to get this to work so I can talk with my friends on CS. It will be greatly appreciated.
#3
General Discussion / Re:Microphone
October 04, 2003, 06:01 PM
Ya, I am not sure if there is a place to make it work, or if you need to download some drivers, or whatever.
#4
General Discussion / Re:Google Code Jam
September 29, 2003, 10:37 PM
Lol, ya. thats pretty lame. :(
#5
General Discussion / Microphone
September 29, 2003, 06:53 PM
Hey, I got a ProView 17inch monitor, and it has a build in microphone top middle. I was wondering how to get it to work. Any ideas? I went into "Advanced Volume Control"
and set mic bar to high. I was trying to set it up for counter-strike so I can chat with people. It would mean alot.

Thanks,
Kevin.
#6
General Discussion / Re:Compiling in C++
September 20, 2003, 05:58 PM
Ya, I did a few tutorials for C++ and I am starting to get the hang of it. Starting with basic stuff like a message box, etc. Feel free to post some sources off simple programs.

Thanks everyone.
#7
General Discussion / Re:Compiling in C++
September 20, 2003, 01:05 AM
I understand what MrRaza is saying, and basicly what he means is don't get caught up in hacking. Learn the language first, so you can understand it more clearly. What I did was try to jump from knowing nothing, to getting something made. Which obviously wasn't a good decision. But anyways, i'll learn / master the language best as I can. Then afterwards, hopefuly it will lead to something good. I guess I got plenty of time, sense I am younge I guess. Thanks all.
#8
General Discussion / Re:Compiling in C++
September 20, 2003, 01:01 AM
Unfortunately, I don't understand what you are saying j0ker.

Anyways, thanks to everyone, the advice given here was very useful. Thanks again.
#9
General Discussion / Re:Compiling in C++
September 18, 2003, 07:33 PM
Which should I fully learn/master first?
VB   or
C++

I just wanted to fix the source code and rename the line, compile and its done, then once its detected, change the line, and compile.

But ya, i'll be trying all the tutorials I can to fully learn the language(s).
#10
General Discussion / Re:Compiling in C++
September 18, 2003, 06:56 PM
QuoteTry doing New->Win32 Application, then add all your files to that, and it should then compile to an .exe, or whatever you set it to
thanks, that is what I was looking for. =)
works great.


**EDIT**
Is any of the other options insted of
' New->Win32 Application 'Work for creating a .exe ?
which should I use?
Anyways, its for a counter-strike hack (i kno its bad to cheat, but its kinda educational purposes) called MetaCheat. To make it vac proof, I need to rename some of the strings like JoolzCheat in the menu to like Jo0Lch3at and it is now undetected. But now I gotta compile it, just wondering.... thx

got it from here:
http://www.planetmayhem.org/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=44
#11
General Discussion / Re:Compiling in C++
September 18, 2003, 06:49 PM
Yes, and it keeps compiling just the one .cpp/h file which I opened into last. :[ And the 9 or w/e under it dont.

QuoteI'm not a real C++ expert, I'm just taking classes my self in school now...
Lucky, I wish I had something like that in my school. I am only 15 and in grade 10. We got a MAC lab that can barely run the internet. :[
I wish I could become a good program like Skywing and Grok, and the rest of the people here. It's been my dream, and hopefully i can do it sometime day ^_^
I am going to find some taturials and study them hard.
thanks for replying everyone. means alot.
#12
General Discussion / Re:Compiling in C++
September 18, 2003, 06:36 PM
Thank you grok. =)

Anyways, I didn't state my question to clearly, I just wanted to add: I was trying to compiling all the .cpp/h things I had into 1 .exe, because isn't that what I have to do?

Also, you kinda said something like using a different program to compile C++ source codes in? The program itself wont do it like VB ? where you can make project1.exe



Thanks for replying, means alot.
#13
General Discussion / Compiling in C++
September 18, 2003, 06:15 PM
I know alot of VB, and I wanted to move into C++.
I got alot of source codes, and I am not fimular with them as susposed to VB.
I got alot of Name.cpp, and NAME.h . I know those are the sources or forms right? How do I compile them all? I opened C++ and went to File -> Open, and opened like 10 .cpp and 10.h things. They all loadedin sucessfully. now I am wondering how do I compile this?

and is  "Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0" needed in the process of decompiling this?

And help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time.


Sincerely,
kevin