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  1. pctek11

    Burning Audio CD's

    If you are making CD's to be distributed throughout your company or to a large audience, it's best to burn them at 8x or slower. This helps with compatibility. Other than that, there's no real advantage with a slower burn. It's all about your audience. If you're making it for yourself, test...
  2. pctek11

    Hi All, My neighbor went to Off

    The spec, PC133, is technically backwards compatible with PC100 motherboards. However, you'll come to find that some chips work while others don't, as in your case. sidech is close. It is true that newer PC133 chips are more dense than older ones were. This leads to problems with on PC100...
  3. pctek11

    Cleaning LCD

    Better safe than sorry. Take the extra time to get your hands on a tested solution for LCD screens.
  4. pctek11

    getline (cin, str) - simple question

    Well, I found my problem. Looks like I just needed to add a simple cin.ignore(xx, xx) statement at the end of each test. <sarcastic> Thanks for all the generous feedback and suggestions! </sarcastic>
  5. pctek11

    getline (cin, str) - simple question

    I'm still rather new to C++ (as the handle infers, I deal more with the tech environment than programming) My question deals with getline in a regular Win32 Console App. The following is an excerpt of simplified code. It compiles just fine, but I get a Debug Error! in runtime if I execute...

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