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iCantThinkOfAName

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  1. Hello, Got myself a GTX 1660 ti, but waiting on a cable to use dvi on my third monitor, for now I want to plug in my gt 520 just for the vga output, however when i do this, the nvidia control panel puts the main card as the 520, and i cant change it to the 1660 ti, what can I do to fix this? Cheers, Max
  2. Got it to install, with pyinstaller, do i need the modules installed that are in the script? I followed that answer you sent me, but it still comes out with this. https://pastebin.com/FybnnXSK
  3. https://pastebin.com/bY9TLRai Installed swig, but it didn't seem like it fully worked
  4. How do I do this? I've downloaded the windows version but don't understand how to install it
  5. Alright, found a dependency that I didn't have, I go to install it through pip and it says it failed to build the wheel for it, how do I install a .whl file?
  6. Pretty sure it doesn't, at least I think not having these scripts is what's causing the problem. This is the error that I get, and read somewhere that it wasn't accessing some of the other scripts, could this mean something else? https://pastebin.com/pa6ErKyT Found this in one of the folders pyinstaller produced, I have all of these installed so I don't understand why that's happening
  7. Yeah, I understand that they need to be ran through an interpreter, what I was trying to say in my OP is getting it to run from a single application without having to install all of the libraries.
  8. Yeah, thats what I meant, I don't really have a background in coding so compile seemed like the best thing to say. I did mess about with py installer, but don't understand how to add the dependency scripts.
  9. Hello, Someone made me a python program, but never compiled it, I've googled around and don't particularly understand it very well, I can manage to compile a single script, but this has multiple scripts that are referred to from the main script, and I don't understand how to make this work. EDIT: What I'm meaning is running it from a single executable. Here's the link if you need to see: http://www.mediafire.com/file/z4rza1ym38luel5/SM64AutoSplitter-master_%25281%2529.zip/file Thanks, Max
  10. Hello, Looking to buy some WS2812B LED strips to use with my arduino. These ones, https://www.banggood.com/1M-Non-Waterproof-WS2812-WS2812B-RGB-30-LED-Strip-Light-Individually-Addressable-5V-p-1145875.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN However on most guides I can see that there is three connectors, the digital control, +5v and ground. Whereas on this one there is them three, as well as an extra two. What are these for and are they needed? Thanks, Max
  11. Right okay - I should be able to figure the rest out from here. Thanks for the help
  12. I could use either. Midi would be preferable but if I wanted I could use a keystroke to control what I'm doing. So it's not strictly midi software. It can be controlled through both
  13. Looks good. But a bit out my price range. That's why I decided to use a pi in the first place. Would it be easier to have it send keystroke rather than midi or would it not make a difference?
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