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1213: Combination Vision Test – explain xkcd

Posted by jpluimers on 2013/05/17

LOL, I didn’t know about “XKCD Explained”, but since I didn’t know about synesthesia, I found 1213: Combination Vision Test – explain xkcd.

Now I wonder how they created the colorized picture in an efficient manner (:

Probably would have been just as fast to dim the 0, 4, 6, and 8 digits.

–jeroen

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A Consuming Experience: Windows – no disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9c 75b6bf9c – fixed!

Posted by jpluimers on 2013/05/17

Sometimes I get messages like the below No Disk error on virtual machines, mainly in Windows XP and lower, but sometimes in more recent Windows versions too.

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Windows - No Disk
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Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c
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Cancel   Try Again   Continue
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The 0xc0000013 is a No Disk Exception.

Every time the solution has been to uninstall the floppy drive device from the VM image.

I never had it on physical hardware, but for that, disabling all unused removable and USB disk devices seem to work.

Somehow, lots of software thinks it should scan ALL media, even the removable ones that might not have media inserted.

–jeroen

via: A Consuming Experience: Windows – no disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9c 75b6bf9c – fixed!.

Posted in Power User, Windows, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XP | Leave a Comment »

memories of the past: BitSavers.org just added a whole bunch CRAY documents

Posted by jpluimers on 2013/05/16

Nobody but very wealthy research institutions could afford CRAY machines.

They were the computing workhorse of their time. Now your smartphone is faster (:

BitSavers just added a bunch of CRAY documentation of the 1980s and early 1990s.

–jeroen

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Great questions from Iris “Asking a ‘stupid’ question, every day for 365 days”

Posted by jpluimers on 2013/05/16

For 10 months ago, Iris started Asking a ‘stupid’ question, every day for 365 days.

Virtually all of them very valid questions that remind me of various stages in my software career, and will remind me during the stages still to come.

Her motto is “there is no such thing as a stupid question”.

I agree, and would go even further: keep the questions coming every day of your life, as it is the only way of learning.

Recommended reading!

–jeroen

via: For 10 months ago, Iris started Asking a ‘stupid’ question, every day for 365 days ».

Posted in Development, Software Development | 1 Comment »

Don’t pass interfaces between application architectures over a DLL boundary

Posted by jpluimers on 2013/05/15

It is unwise to pass objects allocated in one framework over a DLL boundary to a different framework.

In the case of Using C dll in delphi return nothing, someone tries to pass an Interface to some memory in the C side over to Delphi.

Unless that interface is COM based, don’t do that!

In a more general way: don’t pass memory allocated on the DLL side over to the client side, no matter what kind of client you have.

From the DLL, either pass simple types, or fill buffers allocated at the client side.

–jeroen

via: Using C dll in delphi return nothing – Stack Overflow.

Posted in Delphi, Delphi 1, Delphi 2005, Delphi 2006, Delphi 2007, Delphi 2009, Delphi 2010, Delphi 3, Delphi 4, Delphi 5, Delphi 6, Delphi 7, Delphi 8, Delphi x64, Delphi XE, Delphi XE2, Delphi XE3, Development, Software Development | 5 Comments »

 
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