Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 3:28 pm
Well, seeing as we all seem to be posting panic screens:
I'll post some interesting stuff later!
I'll post some interesting stuff later!
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No wonder your kernel crashed. You must be using the poor thing too much. You should be ashamed of yourself, exploiting an innocen.. SHUT UP WINDOZE! GET YOUR LAZY @$$ RUNNING THIS PROGRAM, OR IMA GIVE YOU A SPANKIN! DON'T MAKE ME COME IN THERE!Kernel Asleep at the wheel!
It was up all night processing and fell into a microsleep.stevenup7002 wrote:No wonder your kernel crashed. You must be using the poor thing too much. You should be ashamed of yourself, exploiting an innocen.. SHUT UP WINDOZE! GET YOUR LAZY @$$ RUNNING THIS PROGRAM, OR IMA GIVE YOU A SPANKIN! DON'T MAKE ME COME IN THERE!Kernel Asleep at the wheel!
Hm... Im not sure about that...ucosty wrote:You might want to change insure to ensure.
ther authorities, however, consider “ensureâ€
Hm... Im not sure about that...neon wrote:ucosty wrote:You might want to change insure to ensure.
ther authorities, however, consider “ensureâ€
In this case however IHMO it shouldn't be written of as a 'typo' as explained by Wikipedia (emphasis mine):JamesM wrote:That's what a native English speaker would say, and would consider "insure" to be a typo.
Considering that the letters 'i' and 'e' are on the opposite sides of the normal QWERTY layout...A typographical error or typo is a mistake made during the typing process. The term includes errors due to mechanical failure or slips of the hand or finger, but excludes errors of ignorance. Most typos involve simple duplication, omission, transposition, or substitution of a small number of characters.
Though the term "typo" excludes errors of ignorance, it is common to find it used as a euphemism to describe instances of poor spelling, punctuation, or grammar, such as subconsciously typing a homophone.
mystran wrote:In this case however IHMO it shouldn't be written of as a 'typo' as explained by Wikipedia (emphasis mine):JamesM wrote:That's what a native English speaker would say, and would consider "insure" to be a typo.
Considering that the letters 'i' and 'e' are on the opposite sides of the normal QWERTY layout...A typographical error or typo is a mistake made during the typing process. The term includes errors due to mechanical failure or slips of the hand or finger, but excludes errors of ignorance. Most typos involve simple duplication, omission, transposition, or substitution of a small number of characters.
Though the term "typo" excludes errors of ignorance, it is common to find it used as a euphemism to describe instances of poor spelling, punctuation, or grammar, such as subconsciously typing a homophone.
For what it's worth, I'm not a native English speaker either.
your tutorials were a great help, i am in the process of redoing all the paging/memory allocation code which was originally based of most of your tutorial. I'm also going to include a small dump of the memory surrounding where the fault occurred (and spice it up with some pretty colors)JamesM wrote: P.s. Nully that panic message looks awfully similar to the one in my tutorials (www.jamesmolloy.co.uk). Did you follow them perchance?