Currently Donors do NOT get access to the VIP section. They can see it though I'm thinking of making Donors for normal members who donate, and Donors+ for VIP who donate. If that makes sense.
Make a timer and set its interval to like 500, so .5 of a second. Inside the tick event of that timer put like userTextBox.ForeColor = Color.Green;
timer1.Disabled = true; Then that timer is done and it returns back to the portion of the code where you call another color and what not. He only had 3 colors (Black -> Pink -> Red -> Yellow) so just use 3 timers. If you really want a rainbow just do what I said before.
I am building my own computer... Thats the point of this thread. I decided to get an x64. Now deciding between these 3 motherboards. Intel DX58SO Rampage II GENE ASUS Rampage Extreme ATX All floating around 200.
I might be blind, but I never saw the colors change during the splash screen. Otherwise I would generate random values for RGB, then increase them by 1 per second, till it hits 255 then start back at 0, it would be a rainbow. Or continue to just do random numbers for the RGB values.
Over the past couple of months I've been wondering a way to give back to those who donated to this site. I didn't want to give a direct pass to our VIP section, but needed something close. So I came up with the Donor Group. It allows a user to donate any sum of money (above $1 dollar) to my paypal (ibotpeaches@ibotmodz.net) and gain these additions. Send 15 emails (through the board server a day)20 second search flood, compared to 30 seconds for normal members1 PM per 1 minute, compared to 1 PM per 2 minutesGive 12+ REP, and -2 REP a daySignature Rules (Still discretionary by Staff)4 images6 URLs8 lines of textDimensions 400x600[*]20 GB overall upload limit[*]6MB per file upload limit[*]Evade bad word filter[*]Un-metered downloads in Download Manager[*]Shout flood limit reduced to 4 seconds. I'm currently working on a way to make a Donors and Donors+ group, based if your VIP or not when you donate.
I'll never touch Vista ever. I'll unfortunately get Windows 7, because I cannot continue to run an operating system that is 8 years old. (As old as IE6). I don't want to dual boot at all, I need a computer to do what I want and look good and messing with those dual booter config things, is just not worth it. If I can't accomplish that with my current OS, I'll just break off a small partition and use it when I boot a live-boot of like SUSE (linux). I heard that since x64 was pubically introduced in 2006 that it would control the PC market by 2012. Were almost to 2010 and tons of drivers and apps now come in both x32 and x64, but blah I'm going to read up on some more mobos. EDIT: I also learned today you call it x86 when using an X, and just call it 32 bit OS in talking like that.
Thanks for the clear responses guys. I'm not buying an OS just based on more RAM. I have 3.5GB now on 32bit OS and I hardly experience lag. However, I don't play computer games or require large end video stuff, but I kinda want to get an HD monitor and HD Video card to match my HD capture card.
I'm still running on a Pentium 4, which now flat out sucks. I got a TB of hd space, and a nice sound card and wireless card so I've eliminated needing to get some parts. However I would like to get a new mobo, processor, RAM, video card and whatever else I need stupid PSU and CPU cooling. I have already a good idea of parts, but I'm deciding between 64 bit or 32 bit. People have told me in about 2 years 64 bit will be the future, however in this current time it causes some problems because not everything is 64 bit compatible. Just like some opinions.
Do you have the sticker on your computer with the serial number? That will list the exact version of windows, Like Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 or Windows XP Home Edition 2005 SP1 So I can get the right burn
A 2 year old bump to ask if it worked? Its a packaged RAR with programs. Theres nothing to work, its not an AIO. Its apps bundled in a RAR. Staff Response
Please don't bump such old topics, for no good reason.
What worked? This brand new AJAX thing is like 10 minutes old. Just purchased for 5 bucks. Maybe dump your browser cache. I'll dump IBM cache, and javascript cache.