KertDawg
KertDawg
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- KertDawg
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- February 16, 1978
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- NC, USA
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- Real Name
- Kertis Henderson
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What art programs do you use?
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WINE installer error -any ideas?
(This is for future people searching for this topic. I don't want CC3+ to come across as anything but stable to those looking in from the outside.)
- Yes, it was exactly that straightforward for me.
- The "tin" never promised WINE.
- CC3+ has been very stable for me in a few different situations including WINE on a Macbook. Actually, it's been 2 Macbooks, since I migrated CC3+ to a new model recently.
Again, this is for future people searching for "CC3 in WINE." It works well for me.
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Advice on how to make the rivers look better
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Community Atlas Project - Download information - Contributions Welcome
@Monsen I see your point. After setting up the FCW, I did see that the scale is huge. I want to do something like this on a much smaller scale: an area around a smaller lake in a temperate, wooded area.
Perhaps the area in the west of this section at the confluence of the river draining the big lake and the river flowing south. It has a large city, but I suppose I could add a smaller lake without ruining the world map. What do you think about that?
Thanks for the guidance.
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CC3+ and CPUs
Monsen is completely right. CC doesn't use any of the fancy differences between the two. I'd like to point out that the 7600 is 0.2GHz faster. The clock speed is probably the only difference between the two relating to CC3+. That probably won't be a noticeable difference. The 7600 might be faster by 4.4% at most. It's almost backward: the cheaper processor would run CC3+ better.
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CC3+ and CPUs
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WINE installer error -any ideas?
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Annual 2025?
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Macro square root calculation
OK, I was imagining the Heron formula for calculating the area of a triangle. Your idea makes more sense!
I'm not sure it would help much, but I did something similar in XP. It's not the same thing, but perhaps a similar kind of problem. The distance formula isn't used, I think, but it could be done very easily in C.
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Project for a friends world.



