ixjf
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Oh really? Physx, CUDA, price for performance. I'm not some fanboy saying "NVIDIA IS BETTER THAN AMD!!!" but every neutral person knows the 600 series is kicking the 7000 series' ass. If the sides turned I would happily buy an AMD card. PhysX is pretty much dead (in my opinion), CUDA is not used by games either (which I think is what we're focusing in?). As far as I'm concerned, Radeon HD 7800 series cards have a higher bandwidth than GeForce GTX 600 series cards. I don't know about now but some time ago cards had their voltage locked too - one point to Radeon HD 7800 series cards for the possibility to overclock as much as the user wanted (of course, as long as the cooling solution could handle it). I'm not an AMD fanboy, I like both companies.
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We're talking about the AMD FX-6300, not the old Phenom IIs.. (Read my edit on the last post)
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Proof or it didn't happen. The Intel Core i3-3220 can only outperform the AMD FX-6300 by a little in some single threaded softwares: http://anandtech.com/bench/Product/677?vs=699 - I can show more if needed.
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The AMD FX-6300 does the job fine, he also would have the possibility for overclocking - even though the AMD CPU has a lower IPC. And in this budget, I'd surely stay with it. Are you talking about the "Dual-X" in the Radeon HD 7850's name? If so, no - Dual-X is one of the Sapphire's cooling solutions for their graphic cards.
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Even though this is a month old thread, I'll make some suggestions: 1. Get a Seagate Barracuda (7200RPM preferencially) or a Western Digital Caviar Black instead, Blue are meant for storage. 2. I seriously suggest you to get another power supply (Seasonic, XFX, Corsair, Antec), that one is BAD (the amount of watts it shows doesn't tell you anything, most of these power supplies don't provide half the power they show and their protections aren't good). 3. I'd suggest, with that kind of budget, removing the DVD burner - it's cheap and you can buy it later. 4. Get a cheaper case. 5. If you can push the budget a little further, get a Radeon HD 7870. One thing I've noticed is that you forgot the motherboard.. That's at least 60$ more!
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No, he was just trying to steal a script and thought this would decompile it.
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No. You just messed up your server.
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I suggest separating debug code from the library itself.
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Explain your idea in a proper English, please.
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Sadly, our forums went down and we had to acquire a new server along with a new domain - fmjclan.net - feel free to register and introduce yourself there
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What you call a function is just a variable that holds a value of type function (this doesn't apply only to functions). Always make sure you declare variables as local, unless you need them elsewhere out of that scope.
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It pretty much depends on the license used by the project, open-source does not mean you are allowed to do anything you would imagine - "open source" just means people can view the source code of the program and contribute to make it better. Totally unrelated to what you mentioned above.
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getNetworkStats
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For the first question, there isn't much to tell. Simply avoid triggering too many events repeatedly and sending too much data at once (a few megabytes, not kilobytes) - that could cause a network trouble. Regarding loops, it depends much on the context - e.g. if you are just trying to find a value in a table and the table's values are in an ordered way (must be numbers), you can use the binary search algorithm. As for your second question, I'm sorry but I didn't understand it.
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Hmm, well.. You just do not learn a language in a day, keep playing around with it.
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Sound functions are client-side only.
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Besides what A Concerned Citizen mentioned, you should use local variables except when strictly needed and perhaps, to make code look cleaner and easier to read, use format method from the Lua string library instead of formatting and sending the string directly to the function. Note that we are just trying to help you, so that you don't make the same mistakes twice.
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This is kind of.. useless? That's pure Lua and everything you need can be found at its official website.
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You can achieve that with modules.
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I would use the string library functions for that work, even though split works in this case.
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Great! I was waiting this day
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Here: https://code.google.com/p/mtasa-blue/so ... nk%2FMTA10
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Should have been clear.
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We won't and can't do anything regarding these issues, it's YOUR fault for not protecting your work.
