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Old 04-12-2010, 07:05 AM   #1
saif_ict
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how C++ code can be exploited in tcl script?


hi,

I'm using ns2.31 on fedora 12, I'm wondeing how can I exploit a c++ code with a tcl script?
thx
 
Old 04-12-2010, 07:26 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by saif_ict View Post
hi,

I'm using ns2.31 on fedora 12, I'm wondeing how can I exploit a c++ code with a tcl script?
thx

If you in a cold environment, and if from your TCL script you as often as possible call

Code:
cat *.cpp
(assuming your C++ files have the 'cpp' extension), your CPU usage will increase, so its temperature will increase too, so ultimately you'll fell warmer.
 
  


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