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Postby gamepc » Thu Apr 07, 2011 12:24 am

is there going to be any updates mhs
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Re: update

Postby Viktor » Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:04 am

Yeah, Me want to know also its so old the version is 2009 and have a bit of a problem on window 7! but I guess he's busy! and he just got a new job.
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Re: update

Postby L. Spiro » Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:27 am

There is a possibility of me providing one or two more updates on the current version of MHS within 6 months.
However the source code is available free. Anyone can update it.


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Re: update

Postby esco » Sat Apr 23, 2011 1:21 am

L. Spiro wrote:There is a possibility of me providing one or two more updates on the current version of MHS within 6 months.
However the source code is available free. Anyone can update it.


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YEAH RIGHT! Lol, like anybody will have the skill or patience to update your stuff. You know how much hell looking thru someone else's code is. ;)

Anyway I do have two rather small requests if you are going to put out an update: as usual my issue is with the time it takes to open a 1.2 meg file in MHS due to it having to compile EVERY time. Since I plan to distribute this file to other users. Also, I do not want people to be able to edit my code once the hack is done. So is there a way to:

a)set up an option that pre-compiles the files in memhack, so that when this huge file is opened it won't have to do so then, and thus it won't take about 1 and a half minutes to open it?

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b)is there a way to encrypt the code that I put into memhack that is using your script so that others cannot easily edit it?

You should see how much code I have man: I think I am getting near to around 30000-40000 lines worth all ready. And I am still not done! Luckily I started editing a lot of smaller changes directly into the ISO, but I still have a MASSIVE amount oif code! I am surprised that I managed to actually do so much on my own. Especially considering I am such a beginner at it.
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Re: update

Postby L. Spiro » Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:46 am

It is good to know that the language I wrote is capable of handling so much code while being stable.

The answer for both is the same.
Precompiling the files is possible, and makes it very difficult to modify (well, impossible until someone makes a custom tool).
I know also how to reduce compilation times.


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Re: update

Postby esco » Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:52 am

L. Spiro wrote:It is good to know that the language I wrote is capable of handling so much code while being stable.

The answer for both is the same.
Precompiling the files is possible, and makes it very difficult to modify (well, impossible until someone makes a custom tool).
I know also how to reduce compilation times.


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Ok............ so do I want to ask how to precompile them, or is this one of those things that might make me pop a blood vessel near my brain, and have a goddamn stroke? :P

Also, since you said you know how, how do I reduce the compilation times?
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Re: update

Postby L. Spiro » Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:54 am

In both cases, I meant in the next update.


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Re: update

Postby esco » Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:43 pm

L. Spiro wrote:In both cases, I meant in the next update.


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............... if you had a smiley face on this forum that was clapping I would sooooooooo be using it right now. That is OUTSTANDING news man! :D 8)

EDIT: found one: Image

I'll have to make sure to keep checking on this site for the update in that case!

Edit 2: Finally updated my pic too! That one I had up was about 6 years old!
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