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[21:52]<sdnffdxdlld>mikeConigliaro: thats the best way yeah
[21:52]<sdnffdxdlld>and I'm gone
[21:53]<dyczcjzyzfyzzj>these executables should be standalone 'utilities,' so i dont want to have to distribute a dll with them
[21:53]<cfudsd>i got a WTF... i am using a third party webservice.. and they have a test system and live system... and the live systems methods have different parameters than the test system!!!
[21:53]<dyczcjzyzfyzzj>is there an option to statically compile somewhere?
[21:54]<cfudsd>mikeConigliaro: then don't put them in a seperate library.. put the classes in your main app, and just reuse those classes again.... or you can use ILMERGE which can merge a number of assemblies into one assembly
[21:55]<dyczcjzyzfyzzj>ok, i need to get more familliar with vs
[21:55]<dyczcjzyzfyzzj>thanks guys
[21:55]<cfudsd>i'd recommend just doing it s a DLL
[21:55]<cfudsd>unless you have a really really good reason NOT to
[21:56]<dyczcjzyzfyzzj>klumsy, i like the idea of putting the reusable code in the main app
[21:56]<dyczcjzyzfyzzj>im gonna try that
[21:56]<cfudsd>ok... well you can say have a directory with your reusable classes in it.. then add them to your project FROM that directory (so you can add from various projects)
[21:56]<jnpys>how to get total size of ram?
[21:57]<dyczcjzyzfyzzj>ok
[22:03]<cgdggvgus>Jefis, maybe asking it to the system information?
[22:03]<jnpys>how?
[22:05]<cfudsd>WMI
[22:05]<kjr>GoatCheez: is your avatar your picture?
[22:05]<jnpys>how to use WMI?
[22:05]<kjr>smippy: spikelite... she is not here :(
[22:06]<gjrvcxnne>lol
[22:06]<gjrvcxnne>Kog: it's a charicature of cartman from the whale on the moon southpark
[22:06]<kjr>wylzzyax?
[22:06]<gjrvcxnne>yeah
[22:07]<gjrvcxnne>i also have stan, kyle, and kenny as well
[22:07]<gjrvcxnne>I have a real good kyle... they showed his in more detail
[22:09]<nfnrqnr>wmi + totalphysicalmemory http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/Code/2002/Jan/InterrogatingSystemsWithWMIJO.asp
[22:10]<jnpys>elec29a thanks
[22:11]<nfnrqnr>np
[22:12]<jnpys>System.Management this namespace doesn't exists
[22:12]<jnpys>strange...
[22:15]<cfudsd>have you add the refence to the assembly it is in?
[22:15]<gjrvcxnne>WHOAH lol
[22:15]<gjrvcxnne>About EXIFinfo
[22:15]<gjrvcxnne>EXIFinfo should run on RISC OS 3.10 or higher (including version 5), and is compatible with both 26- and 32-bit systems. No additional resources are required.
[22:15]<nfnrqnr>yes ad reference
[22:15]<ycnr>GoatCheez: what's exif-info?
[22:15]<cfudsd>26bit systems :)
[22:16]<gjrvcxnne>lol, yeah
[22:16]<cfudsd>exif Jpeg info
[22:16]<ycnr>oh, got it
[22:16]<gjrvcxnne>EXIFinfo is a small application which gives access to the non-graphic data stored in the EXIF files produced by digital cameras.
[22:16]<gjrvcxnne>i didn't know there were even 26bit systems
[22:16]<gjrvcxnne>why the hell is it 26bit
[22:16]<gjrvcxnne>wtf
[22:16]<ycnr>GoatCheez: =)
[22:17]<gjrvcxnne>how does that work
[22:17]<gjrvcxnne>is it purely an academic environment?
[22:17]<gjrvcxnne>wtf
[22:17]<gjrvcxnne>are 26bit systems really just normal systems running a simluation of a 26bit system?
[22:18]<cfudsd>its a type
[22:18]<cfudsd>typo
[22:18]<gjrvcxnne>what's it supposed to be
[22:18]<gjrvcxnne>it's listed more than once
[22:18]<cfudsd>24 bit
[22:18]<gjrvcxnne>Made 26/32-bit neutral; EXIFinfo should now run on all RISC OS versions from 3.10 to 5.02.
[22:18]<gjrvcxnne>and it says 26bit system, not image file
[22:19]<gjrvcxnne>there are no 24bit systems that i know of either
[22:19]<gjrvcxnne>(physically 24 bit)
[22:19]<cfudsd>yep, but it could be implying 24 bit imaging ystem
[22:19]<gjrvcxnne>it's not
[22:19]<cfudsd>you working on a risk OS, an old acorn machine, i love those
[22:20]<cfudsd>hmm i did a google search ...
[22:20]<kjr>holy shit, did you just say Acorn?
[22:20]<gjrvcxnne>lol
[22:20]<gjrvcxnne>I tried to get an acorn machine like 6 years ago...
[22:20]<kjr>I haven't heard anyone mention an Acorn since I bought Wolf3d
[22:20]<gjrvcxnne>lol
[22:20]<gjrvcxnne>they're popular in europe still
[22:20]<kjr>I think I was at radioshack or something
[22:20]<kjr>and there was a model on display
[22:21]<nnzjpfrr>omg, is everyone deaf?!
[22:21]<cfudsd>This is a significant step forward and moves RISC OS from its previous 26-bit limitations into a new 32-bit world. An entirely new motherboard has been designed from the bottom up incorporating all the benefits that derive from ARM technology (high performance, low power consumption) to provide a major advance in throughput and performance for RISC OS machines
[22:21]<gjrvcxnne>Zeroflag: what was that sonny?
[22:21]<cfudsd>yep it is definately 26bit
[22:21]<kjr>zeroflag: you'd probably be better off asking if we were blind
[22:21]<cfudsd>dunno the context
[22:21]<kjr>zeroflag: there's nothing audible on this channel
[22:21]<nnzjpfrr>these guys encoded a file including a high pitch tone and my head hurts already...
[22:21]<gjrvcxnne>whoah... so RISC OS was a 26bit operating system?
[22:22]<nnzjpfrr>man the only fan sub group that does that anime has a deaf encoder.
[22:22]<gjrvcxnne>zeroflag: the maximum frequency a person is capable of hearing quickly declines after the age of 18
[22:22]<nnzjpfrr>I'm 22 and I still hear up to 17kh
[22:22]<cfudsd>have to find out what it means.. i mean the 286 was 16 bit, but had an 24 bit ? bus
[22:23]<cfudsd>with the segment:offset addressing
[22:23]<gjrvcxnne>zero: haha, i'm 14 and i beat ya :-P
[22:23]<cfudsd>could be something like that
[22:23]<cfudsd>maybe it was 16 bit processor with 26 bit addressing?
[22:23]<gjrvcxnne>errr
[22:23]<gjrvcxnne>shit
[22:23]<kjr>the 286 has a 24 bit bus??
[22:23]<gjrvcxnne>i just said i was 14 lol... i meant 24
[22:23]<svzz[wjzc]>LFG -> help on some generics, i think i've gone too far and now i'm totally lost... http://rafb.net/paste/results/8UbD4l99.html <--- the problem is the ContentBase class, where i don't know how to set up it's Parent member
[22:23]<kjr>klumsy: and the question is about ARM, not about RISC OS heh
[22:23]<nnzjpfrr>most 16 year olds don't even hear tv's line transformer...
[22:24]<cfudsd>yep.. Archimedies Risc Machine... (though the acronym has been renamed since then)
[22:24]<kjr>zeroflag: and yet, no one misses it...
[22:24]<nnzjpfrr>I hear them even through several walls...
[22:24]<gjrvcxnne>zero: yeah, i'm there with ya... i still hear up to 20khz







