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Can't be time, Major, if my calculations are correct. You'd have to have the process running for 414 days before that would occur... anyway, it would say 2147483648 is an invalid Integer if that was the case (the problem would occur just as you go over).Although, your guess is as good as mine (mine being a color value somewhere being read into the game is too big).
Quote from: SpiltCoffee on May 07, 2010, 03:34:58 amCan't be time, Major, if my calculations are correct. You'd have to have the process running for 414 days before that would occur... anyway, it would say 2147483648 is an invalid Integer if that was the case (the problem would occur just as you go over).Although, your guess is as good as mine (mine being a color value somewhere being read into the game is too big).It could be the windows timer which is in milliseconds from when you started the computer and then its more lik 24 days of uptime to reach that.
Quote from: zakath on May 07, 2010, 04:21:14 amQuote from: SpiltCoffee on May 07, 2010, 03:34:58 amCan't be time, Major, if my calculations are correct. You'd have to have the process running for 414 days before that would occur... anyway, it would say 2147483648 is an invalid Integer if that was the case (the problem would occur just as you go over).Although, your guess is as good as mine (mine being a color value somewhere being read into the game is too big).It could be the windows timer which is in milliseconds from when you started the computer and then its more lik 24 days of uptime to reach that.Who would keep running system for over 24 days? Probably only hosting companies.
Quote from: Wookash on May 07, 2010, 04:37:30 amQuote from: zakath on May 07, 2010, 04:21:14 amQuote from: SpiltCoffee on May 07, 2010, 03:34:58 amCan't be time, Major, if my calculations are correct. You'd have to have the process running for 414 days before that would occur... anyway, it would say 2147483648 is an invalid Integer if that was the case (the problem would occur just as you go over).Although, your guess is as good as mine (mine being a color value somewhere being read into the game is too big).It could be the windows timer which is in milliseconds from when you started the computer and then its more lik 24 days of uptime to reach that.Who would keep running system for over 24 days? Probably only hosting companies. this laptop has been up for 2 months.
Who would keep running system for over 24 days? Probably only hosting companies.
Quote from: SpiltCoffee on May 07, 2010, 03:34:58 amCan't be time, Major, if my calculations are correct. You'd have to have the process running for 414 days before that would occur... anyway, it would say 2147483648 is an invalid Integer if that was the case (the problem would occur just as you go over).Although, your guess is as good as mine (mine being a color value somewhere being read into the game is too big).It could be the windows timer which is in milliseconds from when you started the computer and then its more lik 24 days of uptime to reach that (which was 24 days I think..).
anyway, it would say 2147483648 is an invalid Integer if that was the case (the problem would occur just as you go over).
Quote from: SpiltCoffee on May 07, 2010, 03:34:58 amanyway, it would say 2147483648 is an invalid Integer if that was the case (the problem would occur just as you go over).I feel the need to highlight this point again in light of recent posts.