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  1. If I remember correctly, you can call mIRC's nicklist popup using this file. If not then the best option, as TGK stated, is to use popups.dll, which I think can be found in the downloads section of this site.
  2. You mean 512MB? When I said 3GHz, I was referring to the Intel Centrino, which has 2MB Cache; the Centrino is an expensive processor. Here's an example My laptop cost £700 and is an AMD 64 3400 (equivalent to a 3.4GHz processor) with 128MB graphics and 512MB RAM and a 60GB hd.
  3. I've corrected the coding I previously posted. Instead of using a space as the token, you should have used just the font coding by itself. The way you were trying would have taken the first token before a space, which would have returned CUSA|^|Comic. The coding below will return the font formatting only: var %a, %b = $regsub($1,/^CUSA\|\^\|.+?\|\^\|&[0-9A-Z]+\|\^\|[BI]*\|\^\| \72/iS,,%a) var %text = $remove($1-,%a) Alternatively, you can try replaceing tokenize 32 $1- with tokenize 58 $1- as a colon follows the formatting.
  4. If you put it into perspective you can see why it costs so much. Currently, a state-of-the-art laptop would be around £2000 for 3Ghz with 1GB RAM and a 100GB harddrive. So: (Processor x 2) + (RAM x 1024) + (HD x 204) = £8000
  5. I think I got the numbers right... alias cfont { if ($regex($1-,/^CUSA\|\^\|.+?\|\^\|&[0-9A-Z]+\|\^\|[BI]*\|\^\| \72/iS) == 0) { halt } var %a, %b = $regsub($1,/^CUSA\|\^\|.+?\|\^\|&[0-9A-Z]+\|\^\|[BI]*\|\^\| \72/iS,,%a) var %text = $remove($1-,%a) if (BI == $gettok(%text,7,124)) var %t = bold & italic elseif (B == $gettok(%text,7,124)) var %t = bold elseif (I == $gettok(%text,7,124)) var %t = italic elseif ($gettok(%text,7,124) !isin BI) var %t = normal echo -a Font: hex colour $right($gettok(%text,5,124),-2) $gettok(%text,3,124) in %t } Edited to support text without cusa's font Re-edited to work properly
  6. Anyone fancy donating to me for a new laptop? This is the one I have in mind, like most other people after reading it... Atomchip Corp This laptop has revolutionised the computing world in a way that puts gamers to shame. Details are included on the webpage but basically it has a processing speed equivalent to a 6.8GHz processor with 1TB of RAM and 2TB of hard disk space. I wonder what the graphics are like...
  7. A Tech Strategist within Microsoft, Nigel Page, has gone on record to discuss the hardware requirements for Windows Vista, due out next Christmas. What he's said is kind of shocking. System breakdown Graphics: Vista has changed from using the CPU to display bitmaps on the screen to using the GPU to render vectors. This means the entire display model in Vista has changed. To render the screen in the GPU requires an awful lot of memory to do optimally - 256MB is a happy medium, but you'll actually see benefit from more. Microsoft believes that you're going to see the amount of video memory being shipped on cards hurtle up when Vista ships. CPU: Threading is the main target for Vista. Currently, very little of Windows XP is threaded - the target is to make Vista perform far better on dual-core and multi-core processors. RAM: 2GB is the ideal configuration for 64-bit Vista, we're told. Vista 32-bit will work ideally at 1GB, and minimum 512. However, since 64-bit is handling data chunks that are double the size, you'll need double the memory, hence the 2GB. Nigel mentions DDR3 - which is a little odd, since the roadmap for DDR3, on Intel gear at least, doesn't really kick in until 2007. HDD: SATA is definitely the way forward for Vista, due, Microsoft tells us, to Native Command Queueing. NCQ allows for out of order completions - that is, if Vista needs tasks 1,2,3,4 and 5 done, it can do them in the order 2,5,3,4,1 if that's a more efficient route for the hard drive head to take over the disk. This leads to far faster completion times. NCQ is supported on SATA2 drives, so expect them to start becoming the standard sooner rather than later. Microsoft thinks that these features will provide SCSI-level performance. Bus: AGP is 'not optimal' for Vista. Because of the fact that graphics cards may have to utilise main system memory for some rendering tasks, a fast, bi-direction bus is needed - that's PCI express. Display: Prepare to feel the red mist of rage - no current TFT monitor out there is going to support high definition playback in Vista. You may already have heard rumblings about this, but here it is. To play HD-DVD or Blu-Ray content you need a HDCP compatible monitor. Why? Because these formats use HDCP to encrypt a video signal as it travels along a digital connection to an output device, to prevent people copying it. If you have just standard DVI or even an analogue output, you're going to see HD scaled down to a far-less-than-HD resolution for viewing - which sucks. This isn't really Microsoft's fault - HDCP is something that content makers, in their eternal wisdom, have decided is necessary to stop us all watching pirated movies. Yay.
  8. I don't think anyone's ever bothered to make an addon for WMP for mIRC as you can basically play any song that WMP can play in mIRC (such as here). There is, however, a dll for Winamp that is easy to use.
  9. Generally, the only modes you would need to know for a CUSA nicklist are q (for the admins' level) and o (for the hosts). For more technical information, IRCX manuals are easy to come by, like this one Personally, I'm still strying to work out how to identify the users already marked as away when you join the channels.
  10. The nicklist icons, obviously, are one icon pack (which I've forgotten where I got them from) and the toolbar icons were made by Toyz, which can be found here (MS Org)
  11. This is my current project: It's not going to be released as the sidebar was not made by me. "Modules" is the addon manager and "Tools" is a list of various commands (eg: user lists, DCCs, etc).
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    You've specified an icon library file but you haven't specified which icon to use. I think the correct format is dll $ktools SbAddIcon 21, $+ pics\qnx.icl,1, where 1 is the first icon in the library
  13. I haven't even heard anything about big brother from fans for weeks now (thank * for that). IMO, that show went from horrendous to worse to its current state, which is beyond stupid. The idea was ok when it started then fell to pots by mid-way through the series. then they called it Big Brother
  14. Why have you got a single tab in the dialog?
  15. It won't work perfectly but if you go in mIRC editor (alt+r or however you wanna get there) and select find, select both checkboxes then type in "sockwrite -n socketname" in the top box then "raw -q" in the second box. Just be sure your connection isn't loaded at the time. Two things that may be problematic with this method are: 1. The commands might not all be -n or end with just the socketname; it may end with something like .test 2. The identifiers ($1, $2, etc) might not be the same for sockwrites as they are for raw commands.
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