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L5[00:29:57] <Deddly> I love the KSP loading hints. I just got one that said "Flying safe" :)
L6[00:30:06] <Althego> hehe
L7[00:30:25] <Althego> a few updates ago a lot new were added
L8[00:32:09] <Deddly> Yeah. Best feature ever ;)
L9[00:33:24] <Deddly> Cleaning transfer windows is also a good one
L10[00:34:19] <Althego> hehe
L11[00:35:57] <Althego> reminds me of a silly story. the full flight sim closed operations for a few days in geilenkirchen, and the explanation was they were installing windows. i thought really hard how that can be, since everything ran on aix and linux, why would they need windows? it turned out they were replacing the windows of the cockpit because they were scratched
L12[00:36:56] <Deddly> LOL
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L33[04:49:44] <Black_Eagle> UmbralRaptop they are. backed down into the sea, wasn't fun
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L39[06:05:13] <Mat2ch> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-MbesNgZ20 this. I want to be able to do this in stock KSP! :P
L40[06:06:35] <Mat2ch> and all automated please ;)
L41[06:12:37] <packbart> optional, please. I delete IVAs in times of low memory
L42[06:13:32] <packbart> I finally bought a new phone this year. I might even decide on a new laptop with more RAM, really soon now, too
L43[06:20:13] <Mat2ch> :)
L44[06:25:10] <Mostly_Deddly> Not worth just upgrading the RAM?
L45[06:25:59] <packbart> it would be worth it. quad-i7 with NVidia graphics is still quite good. but the system only supports 8GB RAM
L46[06:31:00] <Mostly_Deddly> Really? What a shame
L47[06:31:08] <Mostly_Deddly> What laptop is that?
L48[06:33:08] <packbart> Dell Precision M4500. it looks like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NA7SBCE
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L51[06:35:04] <packbart> the Amazon reviews say it might be able to use 16GB. dmidecode said "Physical Memory Array: Maximum Capacity: 8 GB"
L52[06:39:01] <Mostly_Deddly> packbart, https://www.dell.com/community/Laptops-General-Read-Only/DELL-Precision-M4500-More-than-8-GB-of-memory-is-it-posible/td-p/3768080
L53[06:39:30] <Mostly_Deddly> Broken product links, but looks hopeful
L54[06:40:30] <packbart> Mostly_Deddly: interesting :) because of what the tool reported, I never bothered to even try upgrading it
L55[06:42:48] <Mostly_Deddly> The best thing is that your system has two slots. Mine only has one, so I have to get a 16 GB single RAM card
L56[06:45:39] <packbart> thanks, I might try that. 2x8GB modules should be easy to come by
L57[06:59:55] <Mostly_Deddly> Yes, and jealousy-inducingly cheap :P
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L72[09:24:21] <Eddi|zuHause> there should't be any reason for RAM to be limited like that on a modern system. if the card fits in the slot, it should work. if in doubt, try a bios update
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L74[09:29:35] <umaxtu> those max capacity things that manufacturers say are usually the maximum ammount of ram that can fit with the highest capacity dimms on the market at the time of the product's release
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L76[09:30:23] <Eddi|zuHause> yeah, exactly. but it should be upwards-compatible for "future" chips
L77[09:31:58] <Mat2ch> The problem is usually the memory controller that just can't address so much more memory
L78[09:32:37] <Mat2ch> There are just not enough internal numbers then to address the memory rows.
L79[09:32:42] <Althego> which is part of the cpu lately
L80[09:33:11] <Mat2ch> Though I'm wondering if the RAM still would work, but with reduced capacity
L81[09:33:17] <Mat2ch> Althego: also on Intel systems?
L82[09:33:44] <Eddi|zuHause> to what number would they be limited?
L83[09:34:01] <Mat2ch> The maximum the memory controller can handle ;)
L84[09:34:13] <Althego> especially on intel
L85[09:34:27] <Eddi|zuHause> i mean: why would that be a number less than 64bit?
L86[09:34:44] <Althego> and since intel usually relerases new motherboard for each cpu generation, you have to upgrade veerything
L87[09:34:58] <Althego> because there are no motherboards that can fit that much ram
L88[09:35:14] <Althego> there are not enough dstalines on the cpu to address 64 bit
L89[09:36:34] <Eddi|zuHause> that doesn't fit my brain-model of a cpu/board architecture
L90[09:37:20] <Althego> what, the model in your brain?
L91[09:37:26] <Eddi|zuHause> yes
L92[09:37:42] <Althego> the cpus are internally 64 bit
L93[09:37:52] <Althego> but physically they dont have that many pins
L94[09:37:52] <Eddi|zuHause> i mean, it could be i'm totally wrong on how this works---
L95[09:37:57] <Althego> nobody needed that much ram
L96[09:38:07] <Althego> for addressing
L97[09:41:03] <Mat2ch> Eddi|zuHause: for addressing they are not reading single bytes, but whole banks. And the number of bytes in those dictate how many you can read
L98[09:41:31] <Mat2ch> with bigger RAM chips you just read and write more data at once
L99[09:42:33] <Althego> so why are we talking about ram<
L100[09:42:36] <Althego> ?
L101[09:42:37] <Eddi|zuHause> but... that means the ram slot dictates the number of pins available for addressing, why would the CPU have fewer than that?
L102[09:42:44] <Althego> and when does ddr5 arrive?
L103[09:44:47] <Althego> address sizes : 39 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
L104[09:44:57] <Althego> so says cpuinfo for an older one
L105[09:45:56] <Althego> even with 39 bits you can address 512 gigabytes of ram
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L107[09:48:10] <Eddi|zuHause> my cpuinfo doesn't seem to have that output
L108[09:48:28] <Althego> the /proc/cpuinfo?
L109[09:48:42] <Althego> probably not the same output for every model
L110[09:48:54] <Eddi|zuHause> ah, found it
L111[09:48:55] <Eddi|zuHause> address sizes : 48 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
L112[09:49:04] <Eddi|zuHause> and this cpu is 10 years old
L113[09:49:15] <Althego> 48 bits is overkill
L114[09:49:27] <Althego> so probably we are not going to get 64 bits soon
L115[09:51:07] <Althego> 48 bits is 0.25 petabyte ram
L116[09:51:45] <Althego> we dont even have hdds that big yet
L117[09:52:11] <Mat2ch> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7944793/how-does-proc-cpuinfo-address-size-information-relates-to-memory-page-size
L118[09:52:46] <Mat2ch> https://lwn.net/Articles/106177/
L119[09:52:53] <Althego> hehe the question is unrelated, but the answers are good :)
L120[09:52:58] <Mat2ch> or in other word: It's not that easy
L121[09:54:12] <Eddi|zuHause> when did page tables enter the discussion?
L122[09:54:19] <Althego> they didnt
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L124[09:54:38] <Althego> but that is the stackoverflow thread which was related
L125[09:55:14] <Mat2ch> the problem is that the address size has nothing to do with how much memory you can address ;)
L126[09:55:55] <Althego> i thought we were talking about how much ram you can put into a motherboard and use it
L127[09:57:38] <Eddi|zuHause> my claim was (for a reasonable assumption of CPU lifetime) you can use any ram chip that gets developed that physically fits in a ram slot
L128[09:57:48] <Mat2ch> yes, but then you were talking about address size, which is not related ;)
L129[09:57:54] <Althego> yes, you can probably use it
L130[09:58:08] <Althego> but if you put too many there...
L131[09:58:08] <Mat2ch> Because the memory controller is the limitation, not the CPU itself :)
L132[09:58:53] <Althego> aside from the occasional incompatibility of course
L133[09:59:05] <Mat2ch> L and UL? ;)
L134[09:59:45] <Althego> ?
L135[09:59:59] <Mat2ch> low voltage and ultra low voltage
L136[10:00:02] <Mat2ch> yes, that's a thing...
L137[10:00:40] <Althego> is that a laptop thing?
L138[10:00:54] <Eddi|zuHause> Mat2ch: and they wouldn't design a new slot for that?
L139[10:01:00] <Althego> they do
L140[10:01:09] <Althego> maybe in 1-2 years you will see ddr5
L141[10:01:16] <Althego> the standard is around finalized
L142[10:01:23] <Mat2ch> Nop
L143[10:01:24] <Althego> probably first starts on servers
L144[10:02:01] <Althego> and as usual dd5 is even lower voltage than dd4 which is lower voltage than ddr3
L145[10:02:57] <Eddi|zuHause> mat2ch honestly, that sounds like a stupid idea
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L147[10:06:14] <Mat2ch> but only for DDR3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR3_SDRAM#DDR3L_and_DDR3U_extensions
L148[10:06:32] <Mat2ch> and that's why I stumbled upon it
L149[10:07:25] <Mat2ch> I did built a NAS last year with a mini ITX board and these Intel cpus are quite common there
L150[10:09:04] <Mat2ch> And DDR5... probably 2021...
L151[10:09:51] <Althego> so the race is on. the question is, whether the next gen amd motherboards come with ddr4 or 5
L152[10:10:00] <Althego> since they are going to change the socket too
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L154[10:10:11] <Althego> and i decided to ait until 2021
L155[10:10:15] <Althego> *wait
L156[10:12:57] <Flayer> i'm sleepy
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L161[10:40:15] <Eddi|zuHause> well, i was considering buying a new computer, but i opted to just upgrade the graphics card, and it's relieved the pressure for that for a while
L162[10:54:31] <Mat2ch> Althego: well, Zen3 will probably have DDR4, so Zen4 maybe
L163[10:55:03] <Althego> which is probably in 2021
L164[10:55:09] <Althego> i was talking about that
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L168[10:59:26] <Althego> actually ddr5 will be worse for me, because it will be premium price with very little performance benefit
L169[11:05:06] <Mat2ch> I guess that's why AMD is keeping DDR4 for Zen3
L170[11:05:25] <Althego> or rather nobody is going to have ddr5 this year
L171[11:06:07] <Althego> but to me ddr4 is still very new. ddr3 had a lot longer life
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L192[13:59:01] <Althego> scott (an hour ago)
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L208[18:55:33] <darsie> A scientists jetpacked up on Minmus, had an encounter with a Kerbal in orbit, switched over, jetpacked to Kerbin, aerobraked, boarded the station and jetpacked to the KSC sea and swam to the shore.
L209[18:56:44] <darsie> Landing was a rough without parachute, but survived.
L210[19:23:54] <darsie> Minimalistic jet: http://bksys.at/bernhard/temp/screenshot32.png
L211[19:25:24] <darsie> 400 m/s ...
L212[19:26:21] <darsie> 450 m/s
L213[19:29:05] <darsie> 500 m/s
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L215[19:32:58] <darsie> 564 m/s
L216[19:36:46] <darsie> Don't even need a gear if I start vertically :).
L217[19:52:25] <darsie> 600 m/s without gear
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L221[21:06:58] * darsie flies around Kerbin with a Juno VTOL. Getting closer to KSC. Landing will be interesting.
L222[21:08:12] <darsie> I always pitch it down to horizontal when I hear it flame out at ~17 km.
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L226[21:19:39] <darsie> hmm, getting dark at KSC. Night landing ...
L227[21:26:03] <darsie> Homecoming: http://bksys.at/bernhard/temp/screenshot45.png
L228[21:27:16] <UmbralRaptor> https://twitter.com/cosmos4u/status/1232097922541670402
L229[21:27:17] <kmath> <cosmos4u> While https://t.co/cIRIKuxIRH had claimed a decrease of the luminosity of #Betelgeuse by 23% parallel to the dimmin… https://t.co/rwKbOXk0x7
L230[21:36:09] * darsie landed his Juno VTOL at the first attempt after circumnavigating Kerbin: http://bksys.at/bernhard/temp/screenshot46.png
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L233[22:06:22] <darsie> Who needs wings when you can have a self stabilizing cruise missile without wings :) http://bksys.at/bernhard/temp/screenshot48.png
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