I am looking for an AI that can be run locally for free. We want to maximize a float. We want to look into the possibility of increasing our clients sales revenue using AI in our point of sale system. I tried to find a tensor flow that is pre-trained to maximize a value, but I have not found...
We are just doing a simple database for the keys, users will self enter.
Let me know if you think of any other anti-cheat we should submit our project to.
By your definition Michel Pi would not be the author of his code either because he used SlimDX. And SlimDX would not be author of their code because they used DirectX. Even Bill Gates is probably not the author of his code because he bought QDOS July 27 is a momentous day in Microsoft history —...
but I do appreciate the help even if it is critical. Anyways, we are not using this for cheating. We are using the overlay for educational purposes. I like the idea of submitting this to some of the anti cheat systems. Send me a list. Most of the anti-cheat systems will take a screenshot and a...
Sorry for the confusion, I said multiple times I am the author of my code. Not his code. I am the CEO of another gaming / software company called PlazSoft and am pretty good at coding, ,but definitely need some help. That is why I posted on this form.
1. "Steam or Origin...": Yes, a similar to their overlay interface
2. WPF? : No, a DevExpress ExtraForm but I believe this is similar to WinForms
3. Function of application is to have an overlay on top of a Game
4. Wouldn't that be a question best directed at the author of the code? I am the...
I actually got everything working great, except sharing the data or returning when completed. I just need to figure out how to close or return back to the form. It seems like it should be very easy, just not sure how.
How do I return code so it can resume the WinForms. My form is locked up.
1. am starting in WinForms
2. I have a form that calls the Drawing.Graphics window
3. I want to resume the code back on WinForms form.
I am trying to figure out how to leave the class initialized but to return the code back to the calling function. I am calling a Drawing.Graphics window from a WinForms form.
I tried a few of these 1 at a time but they did not help:
_window.Dispose()...
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