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hmm indeed

Started by April 27, 2002 05:31 AM
3 comments, last by Maximus 22 years, 10 months ago
Reading over the ''list'' of entries, mine is marked as ''ESC does not exit''. Looking over the requirements of the demo, that was NEVER required. Makes me wonder what other hidden requirements nehe has for this that he hasnt told us about. ----------------------- "When I have a problem on an Nvidia, I assume that it is my fault. With anyone else''s drivers, I assume it is their fault" - John Carmack
-----------------------"When I have a problem on an Nvidia, I assume that it is my fault. With anyone else's drivers, I assume it is their fault" - John Carmack
all domos should have some key or key combination to exit it at any time (except Ctrl-Alt-Del -> Kill task ) That''s kind of selfunderstanding...

You should never let your fears become the boundaries of your dreams.
You should never let your fears become the boundaries of your dreams.
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Whats wrong with alt+f4?
Thats what I had the whole time, and as 90% of the viewers will be programmers themselves, it should be fairly obvious

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"When I have a problem on an Nvidia, I assume that it is my fault. With anyone else''s drivers, I assume it is their fault" - John Carmack
-----------------------"When I have a problem on an Nvidia, I assume that it is my fault. With anyone else's drivers, I assume it is their fault" - John Carmack
indeed... but in the world of 3d demos, escape is kinda the norm.

Alex Broadwin
A-Tronic Software & Design
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"if you fail in life, you were destined to fail. If you suceed in life, call me."
"The answer is out there."
"Please help, I''m using Windows!"
Alex BroadwinA-Tronic Software & Design-----"if you fail in life, you were destined to fail. If you suceed in life, call me.""The answer is out there.""Please help, I'm using Windows!"
In the world of windows programming, alt+f4 is the norm

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"When I have a problem on an Nvidia, I assume that it is my fault. With anyone else''s drivers, I assume it is their fault" - John Carmack
-----------------------"When I have a problem on an Nvidia, I assume that it is my fault. With anyone else's drivers, I assume it is their fault" - John Carmack

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