(I didn't produce the VB6 Portable. Considering I have a license, I use it as a utility at school.)
So it has to display all of them? That takes longer then writing a file
(I didn't produce the VB6 Portable. Considering I have a license, I use it as a utility at school.)
So it has to display all of them? That takes longer then writing a file
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hm, I still haven't managed to get an MS Windows binary compiled, but I have been able to get a run time for 100 Million.
left an 848MB out.txt file...[james@Deamon ProgChall]$ time ./count.bin
real 0m42.290s
user 0m30.738s
sys 0m4.768s
[james@Deamon ProgChall]$
EDIT: - ran 8m54.171s for 1,000,000,000
I'm impressed...
EDIT2: - Finally got a windows binary compiled. yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
Email being sent in the next few minutes.
Last edited by Helix666; 04-14-2008 at 05:52 PM. Reason: did a 1000M run... 2: got win32 bin compiled
Turns out, they'll let any idiot with a wrench work on hydraulics.Originally Posted by gntlkilr
I'm pondering if I should do it or not... because your 9PM is a lot different for me (6AM)
that would be a good idea (may for future contests though )
What I did to send all the files (including *.exe files) is zipping all the files just as you normally would do, and then change the extension to something else. I believe I changed it to*.zap for this competition.
All the receiving person has to do is changing the extension back to the original.
I think that would be the most easy way to send *.exe (or other prohibited) files via gmail...
Hmm, in that case I would most definately like to know if my mail actually was sent.
When I tried to send an *.exe file I got a message that for safety things... bla bla... could not send message.
Same thing happened when I zipped the files (*.zip)
but with the extension changed to *.zap I got no message telling me it was not safe or anything...
[edit]: Sent myself an email to confirm what I just said: Message pops up only with *.exe and *.zip. NOT with *.zap.
Also, when I changed the extension of the received file (at an other email account) back to *.zip it worked as it was supposed to work, I could read the zipped files...
maybe they had a change in policy?
OK, I don't know if you managed to get my submission before my server fell over... I'll email them in an archive if you haven't got them, just let me know.
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Turns out, they'll let any idiot with a wrench work on hydraulics.Originally Posted by gntlkilr