Rastalovich
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Can't believe I missed this, looks fantastic.
Gonna try it on this workstation rig I've put together.
I know you've got gadgets as an option, but with a minimalized Win7 install I've put on this thing - it runs in classic-theme mode and everything graphically is disabled, as I wanted.
So... how much of a pita would it be to have the output go to a.... (usually plain colored) desktop picture, which could update - i.e. like a background image that updates. I know a constant update would be crazy, but perhaps with a longer delay in the updates, would that be possible ?
Rather than updating the displaying image, I'm thinking along the lines of a set of 2 or 3 temp images, plain or for the fruity you could have a fourth add-in image to mask with, and have them cycle ?
Eeek, and how about some harddrive info ?
.... lol I haven't even tried it yet and making requests >.<
Fantastic stuff.
(Love programming - never EVER get the chance to do it. Machine language was a favorite of mine in the 80s. These days I find picking up a book is enough to learn what you need to do in most languages.)
Gonna try it on this workstation rig I've put together.
I know you've got gadgets as an option, but with a minimalized Win7 install I've put on this thing - it runs in classic-theme mode and everything graphically is disabled, as I wanted.
So... how much of a pita would it be to have the output go to a.... (usually plain colored) desktop picture, which could update - i.e. like a background image that updates. I know a constant update would be crazy, but perhaps with a longer delay in the updates, would that be possible ?
Rather than updating the displaying image, I'm thinking along the lines of a set of 2 or 3 temp images, plain or for the fruity you could have a fourth add-in image to mask with, and have them cycle ?
Eeek, and how about some harddrive info ?

.... lol I haven't even tried it yet and making requests >.<
Fantastic stuff.
(Love programming - never EVER get the chance to do it. Machine language was a favorite of mine in the 80s. These days I find picking up a book is enough to learn what you need to do in most languages.)