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  1. Actually, because the 64 state computers are based on the 64 different quantum states, they would theoreticaly be tiny, only molecules big. The only part that would take up any size would be the monitor. And really, boolean logic could still be applied to any power of 2 state system, the tables would just have to be extended, so the computers could be used for all aspects, even gaming.~Viz


  2. To backup the registry, go Start->Run->regedit->open. Then go File->Export, make sure that the radio button at the bottom is selected for all instead of selected branch. Then give it a name and save it. To restore the back up simply go File->Import and choose that backup. To avoid the startup program issue, use the program startup.exe to only the programs you will have stating up on your new install to start up.

    ~Viz


  3. Mostly your right, some companies do allow you to do more because they provide you with services like free* email accounts instead of just the mx entry. Almost all registrars provide the ability to modify DNS settings for cheap because otherwise there is no point in having the domain. Some of the companies simply think they can get enough people who find them first and don't comparison shop so they can charge huge amounts and get away with it.*free meaning you've paid for it with registration.~Viz


  4. These bots (more properly known as spiders) are not rrally capable without extensive coding of maintaining an active stauts at this forum because active status is based on posting good posts. These bots are also usually programs that run on a server that constantly follow links on pages to find pages that seem to be worth adding to a databse of pages. They are actually quite easy to create if you have your own server that can keep a bot running.~Viz


  5. If he has extra space on the D: drive, simply backup the registry and save the backup to drive D:. After formatting drive C: and reinstalling Windows (since I'm assuming windows is installed on drive C:) you can simply copy the backedup registry over the new registry and all the programs should be fine. Unless the plan is to copy the programs to the c: drive in which case Klass's idea is the best bet or registry modification.~Viz


  6. One of the hardest pieces of design is actually not the voltage situation. Powerful computers have been designed and tested with a three state system, with 0 to 10 volts being a 0, 50 to 60 volts being a 1, and 100 to 110 volts being a 2, or some large difference like that. THe problem is the logic tables. here they are as far as I have deduced. (T = true, F = false, P = possible)

     

    AND:

    --|T | F |P

    --+--+--+--

    T | T | F | P

    --+--+--+--

    F | F | F | P

    --+--+--+--

    P | P | P | P

     

    OR:

    --|T | F |P

    --+--+--+--

    T | T | T | P

    --+--+--+--

    F | T | F | P

    --+--+--+--

    P | P | P | P

     

    XOR:

    --|T | F |P

    --+--+--+--

    T | F | T | P

    --+--+--+--

    F | T | F | P

    --+--+--+--

    P | P | P | P

     

    NOT:

    T|F

    F|T

    P|P

     

    As you can see, it is impossible to lose a possible. The only conceived remedy is to make P XOR P = F, but most people who have designed trinary systems (as far as I can tell) frown on that. A four state system is preferred, where possible is broken into two types: PT, possibly true, and PF possibly false. THis allows for better interaction and even more AI capability. Of course, the mother of all systems currently looks like the quantum computer which as designed will be a 64 state system.

     

    ~Viz


  7. If anyone wants to learn more about creating a new language, I'm in the process of creating a new language from scratch, using assembly. I should have some assembly tutorials forthcoming, so lack of assembly knowledge is not a problem. I can always use more hands, if you are interested see antilost.org, as I will soon have the language project hosted there.~Viz


  8. Yes, one post a day, if it is a good post, tends to keep hosting credits up. If your hosting credits fall below -30, you abuse the board, or break too many rules (or one bad enough) your hosting will be permanently canceled, and in the case of the latter two, you will be banned from the boards. If your hosting is canceled, not just suspended, all data you had will be lost.~Viz


  9. Here's a reason (I've been toying eith the idea of a trinary computer myself). Most AI programs work on boolean logic. Something either is or isn't, true or false. People work on the system of it is, it isn't, or it might be, true, false and maybe. In binary systems, to crate a maybe option calls for wasted bits (two bits per status instead of 1) which quickly runs demands for memory over current capabilities. Microchips would also be larger and slower because a 64 bit chip would really only be able to handle 32 pieces of data. In a trinary system the third state takes the place of the maybe option, which allows for better user interfaces and AI programs. That's just one of the benefits. ~Viz


  10. The reason most people like Linux is that it is almost 100% customizable. It has the ability to have better security than Windows, but only if you know how to set it up. That said, it is not too difficult to learn to use Linux, and there are many tutorials available online. For switching to Linux form Windows, I would recommend using Fedora and dual booting with Windows. The REDhat website has an excellent tutorial on how to do this.~Viz


  11. So what that does is makes it so that you still need to know the username? Am I right on that?As opposed to entering:username: a' OR 1 OR 'apassword: a' OR 1 OR 'awhich should result in:SELECT * FROM users WHERE user = 'a' OR 1 OR 'a' AND pass = 'a' OR 1 OR 'a'which should (if I did the logic in the correct order) return a successful entry no matter what.Tell me if I did this correctly please (trying to understand how the hacker could get in to better keep him/her/it/they/we/whatever out).~Viz

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