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| Thread ID: 98194 | 2009-03-15 03:28:00 | Calculator fx9750GA plus | LawrenceLarence (14711) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 756443 | 2009-03-15 03:28:00 | I'm new i don't yet know how this site opperates, But I would like to know what this means: \ : that one not!! this one: / : if anyone knows which you:clap Probably do then please!!!! tell me | LawrenceLarence (14711) | ||
| 756444 | 2009-03-15 03:29:00 | wat | roddy_boy (4115) | ||
| 756445 | 2009-03-15 03:39:00 | huh? is this a bot? | Blam (54) | ||
| 756446 | 2009-03-15 03:44:00 | huh? is this a bot? I wonder how well did it score in the Turing's test :p |
Renmoo (66) | ||
| 756447 | 2009-03-15 03:45:00 | No seriously, Im not a BOT or whatever that is, could someone please answer the queston | LawrenceLarence (14711) | ||
| 756448 | 2009-03-15 03:54:00 | Ok....where do you see the "\" and "/" in cmd commands? Paths? And you need to work on your grammar mate... |
Blam (54) | ||
| 756449 | 2009-03-15 04:05:00 | On a calculator game program there are 2 /\ of those things I have found and put in the / one but the other one means something else like divide or half or something, Help please! That or, it is on the calculator and i cannot find it, or it is an error in the programming...:confused: And... it is after: T |
LawrenceLarence (14711) | ||
| 756450 | 2009-03-15 04:38:00 | Post us the section of code you're wanting and I'll try figure out what the hell you're on about. I have a 9750G Plus and I've done a bit of programming on it so I may be able to help if you can ask a coherent question. |
roddy_boy (4115) | ||
| 756451 | 2009-03-15 05:02:00 | I also have a 9750G Plus, but I have no idea what you're talking about. | pcuser42 (130) | ||
| 756452 | 2009-03-15 10:17:00 | The answer to the original question is "Three" + %/\ | R2x1 (4628) | ||
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