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Nice to see a sense of humour. :D 832 Views / 8 Replies  
Nice to see a sense of humour. :D
Posted by bousozoku, on Jan 29, 2004 at 04:59 PM, in Team MacNN
If you've used Borland's Object Windows Library,... 3,024 Views / 47 Replies  
If you've used Borland's Object Windows Library, I think you'd find that it was the C++ application framework exception. It was designed with a Smalltalk flavour. It's unfortunate that it never...
Posted by bousozoku, on Dec 11, 2003 at 12:42 AM, in Developer Center
Probably the hardest thing to do is to unlearn... 3,024 Views / 47 Replies  
Probably the hardest thing to do is to unlearn C++.

Objective-C wants you to leave as much to runtime as possible and C++ is the opposite. It's much easier to go from Java to Objective-C than it...
Posted by bousozoku, on Dec 10, 2003 at 01:07 AM, in Developer Center
jGrasp from Auburn Univ. works well for most of... 1,622 Views / 31 Replies  
jGrasp from Auburn Univ. works well for most of the things you would do at the command line and it's quite sensible and light.

I've also used Sun's NetBeans lately but just for GUI development as...
Posted by bousozoku, on Dec 10, 2003 at 12:57 AM, in Developer Center
It doesn't usually write that often. When the... 360 Views / 1 Replies  
It doesn't usually write that often. When the version 4 clients are generally available, you'll be able to set the time between checkpoints (writes).

You might consider a USB pen drive.
Posted by bousozoku, on Dec 5, 2003 at 08:48 PM, in Team MacNN
Folding@home version 4 betas available 538 Views / 2 Replies  
There are betas for both console and GUI versions.

The Stanford thread for the console is here: http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?t=6315

and the GUI:...
Posted by bousozoku, on Nov 19, 2003 at 09:37 PM, in Team MacNN
Your G3/400 time is great. Those were taking... 745 Views / 11 Replies  
Your G3/400 time is great. Those were taking 1:23 minutes per percent on my G4/800, so that's a phenomenal increase without AltiVec. I recently upgraded the G3/400 to a G3/800 and it processes...
Posted by bousozoku, on Nov 2, 2003 at 12:44 AM, in Team MacNN
New Gromacs core for folding@home 745 Views / 11 Replies  
I thought that everyone running a Mac and folding@home would want to know that there is a new Gromacs core which will become generally available in the next week.

It has enhancements for just...
Posted by bousozoku, on Nov 1, 2003 at 01:36 PM, in Team MacNN
Hmm...another Athalon. These people must be... 684 Views / 10 Replies  
Hmm...another Athalon. These people must be Athaletes. ;)

I'm surprised that the MACs don't have Athalons. :D
Posted by bousozoku, on Sep 11, 2003 at 01:07 PM, in Team MacNN
I would imagine that the IBM compilers could help... 2,006 Views / 52 Replies  
I would imagine that the IBM compilers could help Tinker and Gromacs quite a bit but especially Tinker since Macintosh-based FORTRAN compilers are particularly weak.
Posted by bousozoku, on Sep 7, 2003 at 10:38 PM, in Team MacNN
Are my points only worth half? According to... 22,024 Views / 363 Replies  
Are my points only worth half? According to everything else, I had 500 and 2000. :D
Posted by bousozoku, on Sep 4, 2003 at 11:16 AM, in Team MacNN
Although Gromacs apparently is not compatible, it... 2,006 Views / 52 Replies  
Although Gromacs apparently is not compatible, it would be interesting to see how Tinker WUs work with the new CPU since they're rather floating point intensive and IBM's fp unit is quite a bit...
Posted by bousozoku, on Aug 25, 2003 at 07:50 PM, in Team MacNN
That's just saying that the protein has not... 706 Views / 8 Replies  
That's just saying that the protein has not reached a checkpoint. Once it gets there, it can chart the progress.
Posted by bousozoku, on Aug 20, 2003 at 05:38 PM, in Team MacNN
That's 70,000 points, more or less. Here's a... 706 Views / 8 Replies  
That's 70,000 points, more or less.

Here's a page which summarises it, but they're more than two months off.

http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_overview.php?TeamID=16
Posted by bousozoku, on Aug 20, 2003 at 11:25 AM, in Team MacNN
Look in the documentation under "Java 1.4.1 API... 1,161 Views / 3 Replies  
Look in the documentation under "Java 1.4.1 API Reference: Apple Extensions" for handling the preferences and the about box.

You can check the operating system using the System object.
Posted by bousozoku, on Aug 9, 2003 at 08:26 PM, in Developer Center
I've updated again to correct some problems when... 1,499 Views / 36 Replies  
I've updated again to correct some problems when switching proteins. I've also changed it to auto-update on startup. Percentages display in the title, so you can see them when the application is...
Posted by bousozoku, on Aug 9, 2003 at 02:53 PM, in Team MacNN
OneMacGuy: I'm sorry if I sounded mean. Of... 2,480 Views / 17 Replies  
OneMacGuy:

I'm sorry if I sounded mean. Of course, you're right. The folding@home client is not extremely fast. Even the latest production code is not as fast as it might be. The Tinker code...
Posted by bousozoku, on Aug 5, 2003 at 01:28 AM, in Team MacNN
It's unfortunate, but not many people seem to... 2,480 Views / 17 Replies  
It's unfortunate, but not many people seem to care here. Folding@home almost constantly shows 48-53 active--there's another one this week, thankfully.

I'm not quite sure why people won't...
Posted by bousozoku, on Aug 2, 2003 at 02:30 PM, in Team MacNN
Well, using Photoshop 6 or 7, I use the extract... 917 Views / 1 Replies  
Well, using Photoshop 6 or 7, I use the extract tool/filter plus the magic eraser. If you have either of those, it's fairly easy.

The tutorial I used originally was from the Adobe Classroom in a...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jul 23, 2003 at 12:15 AM, in Applications
Perhaps, you should be attacking the Marines or... 1,865 Views / 31 Replies  
Perhaps, you should be attacking the Marines or Navy filmmakers who show miltary life to be one accomplishment after another without conflict in their various infomercials and advertisements.

If...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jul 7, 2003 at 02:24 PM, in Gaming
The one positive thing this game gives our future... 1,865 Views / 31 Replies  
The one positive thing this game gives our future troops is a chance to understand the real thing. It's not just a game where you keep coming back until the time limit is over. Survival is...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jul 7, 2003 at 02:03 AM, in Gaming
I removed the flags and I'm still receiving... 592 Views / 2 Replies  
I removed the flags and I'm still receiving Gromacs work units on the G3.
Posted by bousozoku, on Jul 7, 2003 at 01:33 AM, in Team MacNN
folding@home WU swapping for speed, G3 and G4 592 Views / 2 Replies  
Since the Gromacs core arrived, I've noticed that the complexity is a bit much for my G3/400 and it strains to keep going with the most complex of them. e.g., 4 hours 10 minutes per percent where...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jul 4, 2003 at 02:07 PM, in Team MacNN
I had very little luck with it either. Audio... 1,220 Views / 20 Replies  
I had very little luck with it either.

Audio glitches throughout and finally, it unexpectedly quit.
Posted by bousozoku, on Jul 4, 2003 at 02:00 PM, in Gaming
Most everything I've played so far on my dual 800... 1,521 Views / 18 Replies  
Most everything I've played so far on my dual 800 with GeForce 2MX twinhead has been great but a few of the maps are too jerky while I'm running folding@home so I need to stop it to get things to run...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jul 1, 2003 at 05:37 PM, in Gaming
I've done both Objective-C/Cocoa and pure Java... 1,160 Views / 14 Replies  
I've done both Objective-C/Cocoa and pure Java and I would suggest keeping it that way.

While you can do Java/Cocoa, it's not an optimal way to get to do Mac OS X programming. It's similar to MS...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jul 1, 2003 at 05:15 PM, in Developer Center
PointCast is still out there under a different... 1,574 Views / 6 Replies  
PointCast is still out there under a different name as a paid subscription service--at least, this was a few months ago when I last saw anything about them.

Push technology is still there for...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jun 5, 2003 at 11:44 PM, in Applications
I had a kernel panic after installing the Mac OS... 3,000 Views / 39 Replies  
I had a kernel panic after installing the Mac OS X public beta and not again until 10.2.4. 10.2.5 did not improve the situation but 10.2.6 has put stability back to where it was.
Posted by bousozoku, on Jun 4, 2003 at 09:21 PM, in macOS
Re: Re: Re: Real PC Download Link 13,553 Views / 33 Replies  
This is most likely their way of protecting the name Windows in similar fashion to what they tried to do with Lindows. As long as Windows is missing from the name, the product should be fine because...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jun 4, 2003 at 09:07 PM, in Applications
Poll: I've been ripping CDs at 192Kbps in mp3 format. ... 1,097 Views / 30 Replies  
I've been ripping CDs at 192Kbps in mp3 format. I don't yet have an iPod, but I do make CDs for my car stereo, so AAC is not an option. I'm not quite certain about the dynamic range of the bit rate...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jun 2, 2003 at 10:17 PM, in Applications
Yes, Tinker work units, since version 3.25, will... 461 Views / 1 Replies  
Yes, Tinker work units, since version 3.25, will show the current frame up until the work unit finishes.

You can find the total number of frames from the line which looks like the bolded line in...
Posted by bousozoku, on Jun 2, 2003 at 11:57 AM, in Team MacNN
It's unlikely that any application would be able... 898 Views / 8 Replies  
It's unlikely that any application would be able to access any other application's memory space, due to the protected memory scheme that makes things so stable. It would have to be written very...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 30, 2003 at 06:03 PM, in Gaming
The team would be glad to have you. :) If... 4,040 Views / 131 Replies  
The team would be glad to have you. :)

If you're talking about running it as a service, I'm guessing that you have Windows boxes and you can do that. I believe that there are instructions on the...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 30, 2003 at 05:56 PM, in Team MacNN
It wasn't an insult for you--it was a sarcastic... 3,777 Views / 88 Replies  
It wasn't an insult for you--it was a sarcastic observation.

Besides, if I attacked everyone's use of English, I'd have time for nothing else. :D
Posted by bousozoku, on May 29, 2003 at 10:21 PM, in Applications
Yes, you certainly overwhelmed me with your... 3,777 Views / 88 Replies  
Yes, you certainly overwhelmed me with your intelligent use of English. Perhaps, you should read your own posts more carefully.

As far as the Preview toolbar goes, I tried this a long time ago...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 29, 2003 at 01:31 PM, in Applications
After reading so many complaints here, I... 3,777 Views / 88 Replies  
After reading so many complaints here, I downloaded the new version of Reader. Other than the ads, there's not a thing wrong with it and more right with it that version 5.1.

Apparently, you don't...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 29, 2003 at 10:56 AM, in Applications
The decision is not short-sighted. It merely... 4,426 Views / 94 Replies  
The decision is not short-sighted. It merely closes a hole that should not have been allowed in the first place.

All of your posts here talk about supporting the artists but you support them by...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 28, 2003 at 03:25 PM, in Applications
I think it's a matter of two things: The... 813 Views / 7 Replies  
I think it's a matter of two things:

The trouble in customising it the little that was necessary, to fit everything within the Aqua guidelines.

Not too many people feel a great deal of need to...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 28, 2003 at 01:33 PM, in Developer Center
This is good news, especially for the machines... 828 Views / 9 Replies  
This is good news, especially for the machines that won't be able to run UT2003.

Perhaps, there was something about the delay of UT2003 that made them decide to finish UT for Mac OS X properly.
Posted by bousozoku, on May 27, 2003 at 04:13 PM, in Gaming
I would consider looking at it once there is... 1,499 Views / 36 Replies  
I would consider looking at it once there is enough time. I'm not even sure if Apple has created Java wrappers for Rendezvous, but I wouldn't know enough to write them...so far. I've written plenty...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 26, 2003 at 07:41 PM, in Team MacNN
Mac OS X is well-suited for most CompSci... 1,637 Views / 39 Replies  
Mac OS X is well-suited for most CompSci curricula. I'm currently working toward a 4 year degree to extend my prior 2 year degree in Computer Programming.

This school has some agreement with...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 26, 2003 at 04:36 PM, in macOS
reader50: I am constantly aware of your... 1,499 Views / 36 Replies  
reader50:

I am constantly aware of your desire to put the team first. If people do not know this, they should know it now. Your statistics displays are quite revered by other teams and I wish...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 25, 2003 at 10:20 PM, in Team MacNN
mikkyo: I'm sorry that I've had my time on... 1,499 Views / 36 Replies  
mikkyo:

I'm sorry that I've had my time on something else lately. I will do my best to get the thing working properly as soon as I am able. Perhaps, after the term is closer to under control,...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 25, 2003 at 08:29 PM, in Team MacNN
It's going slowly. I think that I should... 1,499 Views / 36 Replies  
It's going slowly. I think that I should probably quit my summer classes and just work on it instead. :D

It seems that I do programming or graphic design but not both at the same time.
Posted by bousozoku, on May 24, 2003 at 11:14 PM, in Team MacNN
Remember that NSString is immutable (cannot be... 624 Views / 6 Replies  
Remember that NSString is immutable (cannot be changed) and that NSMutableString is available just for that purpose.
Posted by bousozoku, on May 24, 2003 at 12:22 PM, in Developer Center
Peter Norton did a very good job long ago before... 1,040 Views / 20 Replies  
Peter Norton did a very good job long ago before Symantec got their hands on his utilities. Of course, Central Point (MacTools, PCTools) also did well prior to Symantec.

I can't imagine how one...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 24, 2003 at 12:58 AM, in Applications
Apple really does need to integrate things with... 726 Views / 4 Replies  
Apple really does need to integrate things with the rest of the world. It would be nice to have Ada and FORTRAN, which are part of the gcc.

The folding@home project could use a boost from an...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 22, 2003 at 11:37 PM, in Developer Center
It's certainly good to see simultaneous releases.... 806 Views / 13 Replies  
It's certainly good to see simultaneous releases. It would be nice if some automation could make more of them happen.

I'm glad so many people like the games that Blizzard produces. I'm probably...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 22, 2003 at 09:43 PM, in Gaming
It's a start. 1,256 Views / 35 Replies  
It's a start.
Posted by bousozoku, on May 21, 2003 at 10:58 PM, in Gaming
If that would really work, I'd develop patches... 1,256 Views / 35 Replies  
If that would really work, I'd develop patches for you. :D

Is there anything that would make you happy about something? All I've ever seen is that you're not buying something because someone...
Posted by bousozoku, on May 21, 2003 at 12:05 PM, in Gaming
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