At least we have more than 512 possible items
muhahaha
http://www.golem.de/news/windows-10-startmenue-macht-nach-512-programmen-schlapp-1507-115494.html
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Just for your information, I have increased it to 4000 now in TC9 beta.
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ghisler(Author),
Why don't you want to make it dynamic? It will increase speed and decrease memory ammount when number of commands is small, and allow any number of commands via some allocations when number of commands is very big.
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=273151#273151
Why don't you want to make it dynamic? It will increase speed and decrease memory ammount when number of commands is small, and allow any number of commands via some allocations when number of commands is very big.
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=273151#273151
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I'm using static arrays in many places because the code is much simpler, and easier to check for buffer overflows.
I'm using static arrays in many places because the code is much simpler, and easier to check for buffer overflows.
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Haha! Me likes 512 items! I want the same feature in TC's start menu too.Lefteous wrote:For those who don't understand German. The linked article reports that Windows 10 has a bug that makes the start menu go crazy when trying to add more than 512 items.
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3
x64: Clients/Servers from Win7 to Win11 and Win2K12Srv to Win2K22Srv, mainly Win10 though.