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![]() Also would someone mind dropping one of their saved projects (*.asc)? I'm having trouble with some of the configurations, so I figured I could learn by example. BTW @Razor12911 why don't you post this up on some sort of download site like fosshub or sourceforge, or if it's not opensource, maybe something like softpedia? I think your user base would grow nicely if you did. Also what are your thought on redistribution of ASC? Last edited by lemon07r; 22-10-2015 at 09:16. |
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Anyways, here's another test. if using Windows 8, 8.1 or 10, please switch off Windows Defender, it offends ASC. After running the exe, head over to System requirements then start clicking according the uploaded picture. Thanks in advance. |
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Your work so far already is great BTW, so I'm not complaining about what pace you work at xD. I used to develop stuff for android and it was hard managing those projects between work so I don't blame you xD. Lol I actually had a good laugh when I read this because I had a few cryptanalysis courses not long ago, I understand your pain all too well since I had a crazy Russian professor with a PhD in reverse engineering. His motto was "google it".. What do you think about implementing a simple redundancy check? I know that it isn't all too hard to implement a quick crc32 check for the archive through script (or one to check the extracted files after extraction) but I figured it would be a nice feature since these days files over the net tend to get either corrupted or " modified" by third parties with intentions anything but good. PS the screenshots you had of the installer you had with the tiles looked really cool. Quote:
I believe it might be showing up as 3 since those amd bulldozer/piledriver CPUs are using CMT(a cluster multi threading architecture). So while technically you have "6 cores" those cores are in "clusters" of 2, I think the less misleading way to describe the said CPU is as a "triple module" CPU as it has 3 modules of 2 cores. While amd got good parallel processing results like this, their FX series paled in comparison to Intel's offering (SMT based, also some have their hyperthreading technology, 2 threads per core) because those bulldozer/piledriver CPUs had poor single thread performance. Well I'm a big fan of amd so I think will make a good comeback with their next architecture since they probably learned a lot since then (they've been working on it since before piledriver and are switching back to smt!). Btw sorry if I went a little off topic, this kind of stuff is like a hobby to me (and maybe some of you guys too xD!) However I'm not sure how this shows up in the registry, if system cores is being fetched from registry it might be fetching the number of modules instead. I hope I was at least somewhat helpful here, though I might of been getting at nothing in the end lol. Last edited by lemon07r; 23-10-2015 at 00:02. Reason: I dun no how to spel |
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