[DiscordArchive] If you aren’t advertising your project any chance you get, do you really care about it?
[DiscordArchive] If you aren’t advertising your project any chance you get, do you really care about it?
Archived author: Vlad • Posted: 2022-05-27T14:22:44.393000+00:00
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If you aren’t advertising your project any chance you get, do you really care about it?
Archived author: Nix • Posted: 2022-05-27T14:23:01.754000+00:00
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Well I could be developing instead
Archived author: Vlad • Posted: 2022-05-27T14:23:36.802000+00:00
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I actually have been thinking about this for a bit
Archived author: Vlad • Posted: 2022-05-27T14:24:02.505000+00:00
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I’ve come to the conclusion that I used that as an excuse to not promote the project because I was shy
Archived author: Vlad • Posted: 2022-05-27T14:24:26.593000+00:00
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What good is your product if nobody knows about it
Archived author: Vlad • Posted: 2022-05-27T14:25:55.900000+00:00
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I’m glad to see you guys stream it more and bring more attention to Novus
Archived author: Vlad • Posted: 2022-05-27T14:26:05.740000+00:00
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This pleases me to see
Archived author: Titi • Posted: 2022-05-27T18:02:47.676000+00:00
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2015+
Archived author: 4bhorrent • Posted: 2022-05-27T18:07:21.791000+00:00
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does anybody know if you can make a region of memory readonly without raising access violations, if an app tries to write to it?
or rerouting write operations from one location to another?
i would like to just lock the memory few bytes for a specific environment color, instead of having to track down pointers somewhere, so the client doesnt update the color.
other ideas are appreciated as well XD
Archived author: 4bhorrent • Posted: 2022-05-27T18:10:28.975000+00:00
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currently using "VirtualProtectEx" of "kernel32", but setting the memory readonly causes said exception and setting it writecopy doesn't do anything... (or i am just being dumb and do it wrong).
i have already successfully used that function above to make the shader light intensity writeable, so the call should be correct in my opinion