Computer Questions Not Worth Their Own Thread II

http://www.ticalc.org/programming/

You should be able to find plenty of tutorials there.

Thanks for the link :)
I decided after looking at a few sites, that I'll just try and dabble in some Python. I'm not going to delude myself into thinking that it's easy or that I'll somehow learn it quickly, but I'm just bored :)
The first thing I'm trying to do is make a dice rolling program.
 
On GeoCities before it went down, there was an online calculator that calculated the luminosity of a star on a planet orbiting it.

This was its url before it went down: http://www.geocities.com/albmont/mseqstar.htm

Is it being rehosted anywhere else? And are there other calculators like it elsewhere?
 
You can also probably get Wolfram Alpha to do it for you.
 
They (the first three) work pretty well, except that I'm looking to compute the habitable zone for fictitious stars and close binary systems, as well as orbit times, like the page that went down.

As for Wolfram Alpha, I'm not sure what I should input to get the desired results. :undecide:
 
Try this:
http://web.archive.org/web/20011118213628/http://www.geocities.com/albmont/mseqstar.htm

Seems to work on my end.

Question: I like looking at the visualizations for Folding@Home because I like spinning things. However, something odd I noticed is that the ones with 100/500 or something (when you mouseover the system tray icon) look more complex than the ones with 100/1500. Why is this, because you'd think it'd be other way around? And what are those little thingys called?
 
Are there any ways I can improve this bookmark folder thing? (It's my "computers" folder which I think is the most confusing one so far).

Spoiler :

Computer

Audio and Video (tutorials for making DVDs or converting certain files and stuff)

Browsers and Internet

Computer Humor

Computer Legal Stuff
- DRM

Freeware and Downloads (I put general download site here)
- eBooks (these are NOT the make $994938238328 in a day sort, but other ones)
- Icons and Screensavers and Fonts and Fancy Things like That
- Individual Programs
--- Documentation/Help/Reviews
--- Extensions and Stuff (various programs)
- Open Source (I put general open-source sites here)

Gaming
- Individual Games
--- Cheats and Tips
--- Free Games
--- Online Games
--- Patches and Addons

General (This should actually be called "misc" as its where anything that doesn't fit goes)

Hardware
- Drivers and Tools
- Data Recovery and Hard Drive Stuff (I have over 100 bookmarks cause I'm obsessed)

Linux

Webdesign

Macs

Micro$oft

Online Tools
- Most Used (I'm too lazy to dig through them)

Security

Vintage Computers
- Vintage Games
--- Emulatiors & Games to Play on the Emulators
--- Individual Vintage Games
------- Tips and Stuff
--- Nintendo Entertainment System
------- Crappy yet Hysterical Videos of People Playing Games on Nintendo
 
Is there a name for the type of USB cable that has a miniature end on the device side and a standard connector on the PC end?
 
Are there any ways I can improve this bookmark folder thing? (It's my "computers" folder which I think is the most confusing one so far).

Spoiler :

Computer

Audio and Video (tutorials for making DVDs or converting certain files and stuff)

Browsers and Internet

Computer Humor

Computer Legal Stuff
- DRM

Freeware and Downloads (I put general download site here)
- eBooks (these are NOT the make $994938238328 in a day sort, but other ones)
- Icons and Screensavers and Fonts and Fancy Things like That
- Individual Programs
--- Documentation/Help/Reviews
--- Extensions and Stuff (various programs)
- Open Source (I put general open-source sites here)

Gaming
- Individual Games
--- Cheats and Tips
--- Free Games
--- Online Games
--- Patches and Addons

General (This should actually be called "misc" as its where anything that doesn't fit goes)

Hardware
- Drivers and Tools
- Data Recovery and Hard Drive Stuff (I have over 100 bookmarks cause I'm obsessed)

Linux

Webdesign

Macs

Micro$oft

Online Tools
- Most Used (I'm too lazy to dig through them)

Security

Vintage Computers
- Vintage Games
--- Emulatiors & Games to Play on the Emulators
--- Individual Vintage Games
------- Tips and Stuff
--- Nintendo Entertainment System
------- Crappy yet Hysterical Videos of People Playing Games on Nintendo

A better description of what you are trying to accomplish and a screen shot would help us answer that question.
 
Is there a name for the type of USB cable that has a miniature end on the device side and a standard connector on the PC end?

There's mini USB and micro USB. There a picture here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:USB_types_2.jpg
left to right: male micro USB, male mini USB B-type, male B-type, female A-type, male A-type

A better description of what you are trying to accomplish and a screen shot would help us answer that question.

I'm just trying to organize things better (without a huge amount of subfolders) because it's sort of messy right now.
 
All you can do to organize a lot of things is folders and subfolders. You just have to do the work to get an organization you want.
 
Thanks.

Am I the only one who finds this article a bit weird? It says to delete old files to keep your hard drive from wearing out.
 
It's not very well written. But basically he seems to just be saying that if you defrag and delete the junk that your hard drive doesn't have to work as hard to find what you want. Which could extend its life a bit.

For the USB thing, my camera cable was damaged, and I was trying to identify the type to replace it. So that helped, thanks.
 
It's not very well written. But basically he seems to just be saying that if you defrag and delete the junk that your hard drive doesn't have to work as hard to find what you want. Which could extend its life a bit.

But then again, doesn't overuse of defrag wear hard drive out?

EDIT: This site says not. But also, it's a software company SELLING defrag software. :smug:
 
You don't need to buy defrag software. It's a feature of windows. But you don't need to run defrag every day. Most people don't need to run it every month. Just check the disk management from time to time to see if windows tells you it is recommended. Some servers are adding and deleting files so often that file fragmentation is a real problem pretty quickly. But few personal users are. If you were constantly downloading things and then burning them to cds or dvds and deleting them from your HDD, then you might want to defrag fairly often. If you gradually fill the drive and don't delete a lot, you aren't fragmenting a lot of files and defragging doesn't have to be done all that often.
 
You don't need to buy defrag software. It's a feature of windows. But you don't need to run defrag every day. Most people don't need to run it every month. Just check the disk management from time to time to see if windows tells you it is recommended.

Not even necessary in any modern version of Windows, it's scheduled to automatically defrag when necessary.
 
Well, personally, I use Auslogics because I like watching the colored blocks moving around and it's free.

Question: How do you move an NTFS partition? I have about 30 gigs unallocted and I want to give it to my main partition, but there's two other ones in the way:
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partition.png


EDIT: I have a copy of Gparted, by the way
 
Use the Windows Partition Editor and create a new logical drive consisting of the two physical ones.
 
But there's only one physical drive. I'm confused?
 
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