Saturday 6 September 2014

How to run .exe file in linux

.exe file in linux

 



we generally can't execute a windows executable(.exe formate file) on Linux.
but it is now possible to run .exe file in any of the the linux through a software called WINE.

wine is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, Mac OSX, & BSD. Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or emulator, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on-the-fly, eliminating the performance and memory penalties of other methods and allowing you to cleanly integrate Windows applications into your desktop.
                          Click here  for more information.



For running .exe file in linux perform two simple steps:-


1. open linux command prompt and enter the commands one by one
  
  a) sudo apt-get update 
   
   b) sudo apt-get install wine1.7.26

      (Here 1.7.26 is the version of the WINE you want to download.) 


2. After installing the wine just Right click on the file you want to open let suppose my.exe and open it with Wine.
and enjoy...!!!!


Also you can install wine through Ubuntu software center and install thru GUI based process.

Download wine from here.


Wednesday 3 September 2014

Intugine technologies

A Product That Might Just Be The Next Big Thing In Tech

Intugine (Intugine Technologies Private Limited) is an Indian startup founded by students of Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in 2013. The founder, Harshit Shrivastava along with Vivek Kumar and Abhishek Sharma dropped out of IIT Kharagpur to work on a line of next generation products.

A few 3rd year IIT students dropped out of college to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. They started Intugine technologies and now they are out with their first product, Nimble.

Nimble is a highly sensitive gesture control ring that allows users to interact, hands free, with almost all entertainment and communication technologies. Watch this slick video to find out what it is all about. 





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Monday 1 September 2014

How to Write a Batch File

            How to Write a Batch File



           A batch file contains a series of DOS commands, and is commonly written to automate frequently performed tasks.A batch file may contain any command the interpreter accepts interactively at the command prompt. A batch file may also have constructs (IFGOTOLabels, CALL, etc.) that enable conditional branching and looping within the batch file.
.bat: The first filename extension used by Microsoft for batch files. This extension runs with MS-DOS and all versions of Windows, under COMMAND.COM or cmd.exe, despite the different ways the two command interpreters execute batch files.
Writing a batch file is easier than it looks; the difficult part is making sure that everything happens in the right order. Well-made batch files can save you a lot of time over the long run, especially if you deal in repetitive tasks.

Batch files run a series of DOS commands, so the commands that you can use are similar to DOS commands. Some of the more important ones include:
 ECHO - Displays text on the screen 
@ECHO OFF - Hides the text that is normally output 
START - Run a file with it's default application
REM - Inserts a comment line in the program 
MKDIR/RMDIR - Create and remove directories 
DEL - Deletes a file or files 
COPY - Copy a file or files 
XCOPY - Allows you to copy files with extra options
FOR/IN/DO - This command lets you specify files

steps to make a bat file

  1. open notepad 
  2. save it as any name you want like virus.bat


@echo off cls :start echo This is a loop set choice= set /p choice="Do you want to restart? Press 'y' and enter for Yes: " if not '%choice%'=='' set choice=%choice:~0,1% if '%choice%'=='y' goto start






save it and run it as a administrater and see what happens....!!!!!

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Saturday 30 August 2014

LEAP MOTION


Leap Motion, Inc. is an American company that manufactures and markets a computer hardware sensor device that supports hand and finger motions as input, analogous to a mouse, but requiring no hand contact or touching.
The Leap Motion controller is a small USB peripheral device which is designed to be placed on a physical desktop, facing upward. Using two monochromatic IR cameras and three infrared LEDs, the device observes a roughly hemispherical area, to a distance of about 1 meter (3 feet). The LEDs generate a 3D pattern of dots of IR light and the cameras generate almost 300 frames per second of reflected data, which is then sent through a USB cable to the host computer, where it is analyzed by the Leap Motion controller software using "complex math" in a way that has not been disclosed by the company, in some way synthesizing 3D position data by comparing the 2D frames generated by the two cameras.
Leap Motion Controller
The smaller observation area and higher resolution of the device differentiates the product from the Kinect, which is more suitable for whole-body tracking in a space the size of a living room.] In a demonstration to CNET, The Leap was shown to perform tasks such as navigating a website, using pinch-to-zoom gestures on maps, high-precision drawing, and manipulating complex 3D data visualizations.]Leap Motion CEO Michael Buckwald told CNET:
Leap Motion initially distributed thousands of units to developers who are interested in creating applications for the device. The Leap Motion controller was first shipped in July, 2013.