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If the network usage is higher than 20%, is it possible that a collision between two switches occurs? Sometimes our LAN is used that much, that the WinNT server crashes. I thought that I could r...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 05/21/2001 Views: 0
(I'm not interested in collision detection) Two balls meet for collision, A and B, on a plane (2 D). we have   A(Adiameter, Amass, Aposition(x,y), Adirection) and   B(Bdiameter, Bmass, Bpo...
Zones: Game Programming Physics & AIDate Answered: 02/17/2004 Views: 0
I'm looking for a complete working solution/explanation of collision detection and reaction for a 3d game character in a 3d environment. I have a great deal of knowledge about games and gameplay, b...
Zones: Game Programming, 3D Studio, 3D Graphic...Date Answered: 06/26/2004 Views: 0
Ok, is it true collisions are impossible to come by in Full duplex ethernet? If its true, why? (my Cisco press book said its impossible) Is it also true that collisions cannot occur in half dupl...
Zones: Networking, Switches / Hubs, Network Auditin...Date Answered: 10/18/2004 Views: 0
All,    I have a Cisco 806 SOHO router (has the CLI, etc.), and I was trying to send a ghost image to 8 PCs.  I can do the whole unicasting, etc. and no problems of course, but I went and did a ...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, Switches...Date Answered: 09/29/2005 Views: 0
Hi. Here's the scenario:   • Two masses - mA which is 700kg, and mB which is 500kg - are travelling at constant velocities, along the exact same      path (in the same direction);   • There...
Zones: Math & ScienceDate Answered: 12/21/2005 Views: 0
could someone please enlighten me why following does not work ? first i read 70000 values from a file, in ID KEY format, and fill a hash_map, then i reopen file and check if values properly...
Zones: C++Date Answered: 03/16/2006 Views: 0
Okay, for my applet (Java 1.3), I have quite a large JPEG image (800x715). On this image, there's a bunch of characters (69 in fact), and I need to be able to select each one at any point. By "se...
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 08/15/2006 Views: 0
Is momentum conserved during an inelastic collision? How?
Zones: Math & ScienceDate Answered: 10/12/2006 Views: 6
I'm making an Image move on my application. Is there a way to prevent this Image from collision between all other controls on the form? (Buttons, other Images, labels...etc)
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 07/21/1999 Views: 0