Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2025 8:36 am Post subject: How to know "function" is which meaning
1.a process that a computer or a computer program uses to complete a task
2.a quantity whose value depends on another value and changes with that value
3.to work or operate
Code:
#: autoassembler.rsnearbyallocationerrormessagequestion
#, object-pascal-format
msgid "This script uses nearby allocation but it is impossible to allocate nearby %x. Please rewrite the script to function without nearby allocation. Try executing the script anyhow and allocate on a region outside reach of 2GB? (The target will crash if the script was not designed with this failure in mind)"
3.
Code:
#: dbk32functions.rsthedriverfailedtosuccessfullyinitialize
msgid "The driver failed to successfully initialize. Some functions may not completely work"
#: frmultimapunit.rsuuthisfunctionneedsatleast200bytesfortheheaderofthebuffer
msgid "This function needs at least 200 bytes for the header of the buffer"
Code:
#: mainunit.rsrequiresdbvmcapablecpu
msgid "This function requires an CPU with virtualization support. If your system has that then make sure that you're currently not running inside a virtual machine. (Windows has some security features that can run programs inside a VM)"
Code:
#: mainunit.rsrequiresept
msgid "This function requires that your CPU supports 'Intel Extended Page Table (EPT) or AMD Nested Paging' which your CPU lacks"
Code:
#: mainunit2.straddresshastobereadable
msgid "The address has to be readable if you want to use this function"
Code:
#: mainunit2.strneednewerwindowsversion
msgid "This function only works in Windows 2000+ (perhaps also NT but not tested)"
Code:
#: newkernelhandler.rsthedriverneedstobeloadedtobeabletousethisfunction
msgid "The driver needs to be loaded to be able to use this function."
Code:
#: newkernelhandler.rstousethisfunctionyouwillneedtorundbvm
msgid "To use this function you will need to run DBVM. There is a high chance running DBVM can crash your system and make you lose your data(So don't forget to save first). Do you want to run DBVM?"
Code:
#: newkernelhandler.rsyourcpumustbeabletorundbvmtousethisfunction
msgid "Your cpu must be able to run dbvm to use this function"
#: tfrmultimap2.rblogtofolder.hint
msgid "CE will write the results to disk as quickly as possible but won't process it until the recording is stopped, or a filter function is being used."
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