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L1[00:01:57] <gamax92> Death: if it becomes
year 5,391,559,471,918,239,497,011,222,876,596, then 128-bit unix
time will roll over.
L2[00:03:21] <Death>
Y5391559471918239479011222876K ?
L3[00:03:38] <gamax92> yah
L5[00:07:48] <gamax92> :O
L6[00:07:53] <gamax92> Hologram
projector
L7[00:08:05] <Death> I was thinking about
experimenting with that sometime soon
L8[00:10:56] <gamax92> oh jeez, Michiyo. Dat
printer model
L9[00:11:15] <Michiyo> wat?
L10[00:11:26] <gamax92> i wasn't expecting
that.
L11[00:11:31] <Michiyo> lol
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L13[00:14:21] <gamax92> So, i noticed the
gray dots on the dirt.
L14[00:14:40] <Death> You just now noticed
that?
L15[00:14:53] <gamax92> i don't usually do
digging
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L17[00:21:18] <Death> hey gamax92 how can I
use a hologram projector?
L19[00:21:29] <Death> Like, connect it to a
computer
L20[00:21:37] <Michiyo> Heh, I'm about to
get 2 servers I play on to move to OC from CC
L21[00:21:39] <gamax92> put it on a
computer?
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L23[00:22:03] <Death> Bleh, I was hoping
there was a way to do it with cables
L24[00:22:10] <gamax92> oh, they have to go
ontop of them
L25[00:22:14] <Death> Alright.
L26[00:22:40] <gamax92> brb
L27[00:25:47] <gamax92> back
L28[00:31:44] <Death> gamax92: thank god
for your new fonts.
L29[00:31:53] <gamax92> :<
L31[00:32:10] <gamax92> :D
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L34[00:52:08] <Death> Is there a sleep
function or something?
L35[01:02:15] <Michiyo> that'd be
os.sleep(somenumber) yeah..?
L36[01:02:39] <Death> Thanks.
L37[01:03:09] <Death> I made a random sleep
function (that I normally use in vanilla Lua) but it kept crashing
the computer
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L46[02:02:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Afternoon
o/
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L51[02:45:53] <Vexatos> Hi
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L68[05:22:07] <JoshTheEnder> .jenkins
L69[05:22:09] <EnderBot> Latest builds:
OpenComputers: #350 |
OpenComponents: #37 |
OpenComputers-MC1.7: #130 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #5 |
ICBMComponent: #18 |
OpenPrinter: #33 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #15
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L74[05:31:46] <asie> neat stuff we've got
going there :3
L75[05:32:18] <asie> i might consider
looking into writing components for other mods I like
L76[05:32:20] <JoshTheEnder> asie: what was
that dirrected at?
L77[05:32:26] <asie> JoshTheEnder:
[11:22:09] <+EnderBot> Latest builds: OpenComputers: #350 |
OpenComponents: #37 | OpenComputers-MC1.7: #130 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #5 | ICBMComponent: #18 | OpenPrinter: #33 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #15
L78[05:32:31] <JoshTheEnder> ahh
L80[05:34:03] <Cazzar> incoming spam
L81[05:34:09] <JoshTheEnder> uhoh
L82[05:36:41] <asie> Cazzar: who cares?
:)
L83[05:36:58] <Cazzar> im just saying, it
will get annoying :P
L84[05:37:15] <JoshTheEnder> Cazzar: what's
going to spam?
L87[05:40:19] <JoshTheEnder> Cazzar: and
how has that got anything to do with spam in this channel?
L88[05:40:34] <Cazzar> I am not even going
to bother..."
L89[05:43:20] <asie> Polish spammers
L91[05:43:35] <Cazzar> Thats one of a few
for me.
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L93[05:47:42] <lclc98> JoshTheEnder, its
seems to not want to send to channel
L94[05:48:35] <JoshTheEnder> lclc98: can
you provide a screenshot of the computer?
L96[05:52:40] <lclc98> the returned
text?
L97[05:53:04] <JoshTheEnder> yeah
L99[05:53:46] <JoshTheEnder> can you send
normal messages?
L100[05:54:03] <lclc98> yes
L101[05:54:33] <JoshTheEnder> hmm, try
sending it to here ( #oc )
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L103[05:55:20] <lclc98|bot> test
L104[05:55:22] <lclc98|bot> ACTION /me
test
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L106[05:55:53] <JoshTheEnder> ok, got
something. same thing returned as last time on the computer ?
L107[05:56:14] <lclc98> no, that went
through, let me check the other channel i tested in flags
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L109[05:56:43] <lclc98|bot> ACTION /me
test
L110[05:57:07] <JoshTheEnder> hmm, maybe
it cant send the \x01 properly
L111[05:58:15] <Cazzar> or, it may be
going PRIVMSG #Channel :ACTION /me test
L112[05:58:55] <JoshTheEnder> that's what
it's meant to do, but the action needs to be surrounded by \x01 (i
think)
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L114[05:59:23] <JoshTheEnder> try getting
the file again and re-testing
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L116[05:59:42] <lclc98|test> ACTION /me
test
L117[06:00:01] <JoshTheEnder> was that
with a re-download?
L118[06:00:28] *
JoshTheEnder test
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L120[06:02:43] <lclc98> it displays like
?action in the computer
L121[06:02:48] <lclc98> when others do
it
L122[06:03:03] <JoshTheEnder> hmm
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L124[06:03:11] <lclc98|test> ACTION /me
test
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L126[06:03:52] <lclc98> whoops i was
editing the wrong file
L127[06:03:58] <JoshTheEnder> ¬_¬
L128[06:04:08] <lclc98> let me
retest
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L130[06:04:59] <lclc98|test> ACTION /me
test
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L132[06:05:25] *
lclc98 test
L133[06:05:47] <JoshTheEnder> hmm, well.
i'll see what i can do when i get home. g2g
L134[06:06:17] <lclc98> if i find the
solution il add a comment
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L137[06:10:59] <Cazzar> o3o I just set up
a TeamCity CI and it has automatic ivy intergration T>T
L138[06:12:19] <Cazzar> And there goes my
need for using a external maven repo...
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L149[07:35:29] <Cazzar> Sangar: You used
TeamCity at all? :P
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L151[07:52:38] <Sangar> Cazzdidn't even
hear of it yet :P is it good?
L152[07:52:44] <Sangar> fail
L154[07:52:53] <Cazzar> if you can see
that
L155[07:53:03] <Sangar> i can't
L156[07:53:14] <Cazzar> use the log in as
guest button :P
L157[07:53:23] <Sangar> ooh, fancy
L158[07:53:30] <Cazzar> thats not
all!
L160[07:54:29] <Sangar> oh, ok.
nice.
L162[07:55:09] <Sangar> how is it
memorywise, compared to jenkins?
L163[07:55:34] <Cazzar> Also its
permission system <3
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L165[07:56:00] <Cazzar> Little bit more if
I am reading this right
L166[07:58:06] <Sangar> my server should
be able to handle it if it's only a little :P i might give it a
try, looks slick
L167[07:58:30] <Cazzar> also, easy as fuck
to set up a gradle build too
L168[07:58:56] <Cazzar> ill take a couple
of screenshots
L170[08:00:03] <Cazzar> >:D
L171[08:01:21] <Cazzar> Oh, also for that
ivy thing to work, you NEED to have it have guest access (disabled
by default)
L172[08:01:45] <Sangar> oh wow. wait.
windows server? (gradlew.bat)
L173[08:01:58] <Cazzar> no, ubuntu
L175[08:02:21] <Sangar> so it doesn't
figure out the os correctly? :P
L176[08:02:48] <Cazzar> Oh, it does, just
that is a candidate, since I also have mono and other windows
compat stuff on the server.
L177[08:02:52] <ShadowKatStudios> Am I the
only one that thought TeamCity was a game when I read it?
L178[08:02:58] <Sangar> ah
L179[08:03:05] <Sangar> SKS: no
L181[08:03:44] <Sangar> it's like
statusquest all over again
L182[08:04:19] <Sangar>
*progressquest
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L184[08:05:41] <Cazzar> ites really
nice...
L185[08:05:45] *
Michiyo|CC Testing actions
L186[08:06:03] *
Michiyo|CC :P JoshTheEnder|InTheShadows
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L188[08:06:20] <Sangar> ^ that regarding
#229?
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L190[08:06:34] <ShadowKatStudios> Nice /me
setup, did you modify the client or is it just a way to use
it?
L191[08:06:43] <Kenny> the old man has
arrived hehe
L192[08:06:48] <Michiyo> lol yeah
L193[08:06:50] <Kenny> morning y'all
L194[08:06:58] <Sangar> morning
L195[08:07:03] <Michiyo> ShadowKatStudios,
JoshTheEnder did a PR for /me support in the client
L196[08:07:05] <Michiyo> but it was
broken
L197[08:07:06] <Michiyo> I fixed it
L199[08:07:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Hi
Kenny
L200[08:07:15] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh cool
stuff
L201[08:07:19] <Cazzar> Why dig through a
log!
L202[08:07:32] <Sangar> nice
L204[08:07:56] <Sangar> o.O
L205[08:08:09] <ShadowKatStudios> I should
go and do some Minecraft, it'll be an hour before the next episode
is done.
L206[08:08:20] <Sangar> haha, that
japanese in the middle of the error messsages :P
L207[08:08:31] <Michiyo> Commented on the
PR, when he sees it it should be an easy fix :P
L208[08:08:38] <Cazzar> those records are
japanese soo yea
L209[08:08:53] <Michiyo> Anyway AFK
L210[08:09:00] <Sangar> yeah, was just
surprised :P
L211[08:11:44] <Cazzar> im looking at the
IDE intergration now.
L212[08:13:14] <Cazzar> So what do you
think Sangar? :P
L213[08:13:58] <Sangar> looks nice. i'll
definitively give it a try.
L215[08:23:53] <Cazzar> now, to test this
last thing...
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L217[08:27:47] <Kenny> Josh, your irc code
was fixed
L218[08:28:33] <JoshTheEnder> Kenny: i saw
and i've pushed the changes
L219[08:28:59] <Kenny> now i need to get
the fixed version hehe
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L221[08:29:53] <JoshTheEnder> Sangar: if
you wanna merge it then it /should/ work now. also it will only
recognise "/me " now (notice the space after)
L222[08:30:55] <Sangar> nice
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L224[08:31:37] <Sangar> looks good,
thanks! :)
L225[08:31:48] <Cazzar> Sangar, I now need
to update my scripts to work with TeamCity x3
L226[08:32:20] <Sangar> haha
L227[08:32:39] <Cazzar> eh, its REST api
doesn't seem too bad
L228[08:33:08] <JoshTheEnder>
.jenkins
L229[08:33:10] <EnderBot> Latest builds:
OpenComputers: #351 |
OpenComponents: #37 |
OpenComputers-MC1.7: #130 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #5 |
ICBMComponent: #18 |
OpenPrinter: #33 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #15
L230[08:33:14] <JoshTheEnder> hmm
L231[08:33:45] <JoshTheEnder> ok, i guess
the version of EnderBot(2) that is running doesnt have the updated
changes to colour codes
L232[08:35:21] <JoshTheEnder> or not, i
derped with typing ¬_¬
L233[08:35:42] <JoshTheEnder> because when
it's building it should be yellow
L234[08:36:04] <JoshTheEnder> and if it's
something it doesnt know then it should goto purple
L235[08:36:17] <Kenny> i'm seeing
yellow
L236[08:36:23] <JoshTheEnder> you
are?
L237[08:36:33] <Kenny> yes
L238[08:36:52] <Kenny> well closer to
yellow green, but enough to know what it is
L239[08:38:03] <Cazzar> I have purple and
green
L240[08:39:11] <JoshTheEnder> Kenny: what
client are you using?
L241[08:39:15] <Kenny> mirc
L242[08:39:22] <JoshTheEnder> hmm
L243[08:39:44] <Kenny> the color i see
almost looks like it printed the yhellow over top of the
green
L244[08:40:00] <JoshTheEnder> can you send
a screenshot?
L245[08:40:28] <Kenny> i'll try. don't
have screenshot program at the moment
L246[08:44:29] <JoshTheEnder> also for
those who care; EnderBot(2) wont be getting a build in http server
any time soon
L247[08:45:46] <JoshTheEnder> because the
library it runs on does blocking when the bot is started and the
same for the http server
L248[08:51:39] <gamax92> How does I
rice
L249[08:52:07] <JoshTheEnder> ?
L250[08:54:37] <gamax92> Which is faster,
updating an entire screen, or scrolling the screen 1 line and
updating one line.
L251[08:54:54] <gamax92> Also related, Can
I negative scroll?
L252[08:55:39] *
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L253[08:55:51] <Michiyo> I might know to
much about the IRC protocol... lol
L254[08:56:00] <gamax92> too much?
L255[08:56:15] <JoshTheEnder> why is that
worth sighing over?
L256[08:56:21] <gamax92> ^
L258[08:56:35] <Michiyo> Cause I can't
remember my phone number, birthdays... etc
L259[08:56:42] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L260[08:56:50] <Michiyo> but I can talk to
a IRCd in telnet, with 0 issues
L261[08:57:15] <JoshTheEnder> lol, i can
do that aswell :)
L262[08:57:16] <Kenny> too many
headesks
L263[08:57:20] <gamax92> Hmm, I saw purple
not yellow
L264[08:57:46] <JoshTheEnder> yeah, i'll
have a look at what hexchat makes of it when i get home
L265[08:58:03] <JoshTheEnder>
Kenny what colours do you see here?
L266[08:58:08] *
Porygon tests
L267[08:58:13] <Michiyo> I see purple on
Jenkins.
L268[08:58:46] <Kenny> yellow
L269[08:59:08] <gamax92> so purple is
yellow and yellow is yellow
L270[08:59:12] <JoshTheEnder> new test: if
anyone is able to get the colour code from that message, so i can
see if my script is actually sending the correct one
L271[08:59:16] <Michiyo>
Kenny what color is this? :P
L272[08:59:20] <Kenny>
This is the color i was actually seeing
though
L273[08:59:35] <Kenny> that looks like a
mix of yellow and green
L274[08:59:35] <gamax92> i ...:<
L275[08:59:46] <Bizzycola> looks purple to
me :p
L276[09:00:10] <Kenny> and now i see
why
L277[09:00:21] <JoshTheEnder> i dont know
what colour it is because i disabled the colours ¬_¬`
L278[09:00:35] <Michiyo> JoshTheEnder,
it's sending 6
L279[09:00:47] <Kenny> Josh, disregard my
seeing yellow. that was due to mirc
L280[09:01:15] <Kenny> it is displaying
off of the color i use for my own text
L281[09:01:30] <JoshTheEnder> ok, it is
supposed to be yellow but i did a typo so it's sending purple
instead
L282[09:01:34] <JoshTheEnder> anyway,
g2g
L283[09:01:38] <Michiyo> o/
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L285[09:02:18] <Kenny> Josh, in my case NO
MATTER whta color you use, it is not the color i will see
L286[09:04:26] <Kenny> ok, gbot the color
straightened out. colors are displaying correctly again
L287[09:04:50] <Kenny> now i see it as the
purple it shuold have been
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L290[09:21:49] <Vexatos> Hi
L291[09:22:57] <Dean4Code> o/
Vexatos
L292[09:23:04] <Cazzar> \o/ 1/2way there
for my download script TeamCity port!
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L297[09:35:50] <Sangar> amazing!
L298[09:36:09] <Cazzar> Just had to jump
through 3 different REST api pages
L299[09:36:22] <Cazzar> Do you want the
code? :P
L300[09:36:32] <Sangar> hahaha.
L301[09:36:43] <Sangar> sure, in case i
switch, too :)
L303[09:37:18] <Cazzar> I can do a little
better than that too!
L304[09:37:18] <Sangar> great, saved.
thanks!
L305[09:37:26] <Cazzar> I might improve it
now though
L306[09:37:38] <Sangar> don't let me stop
you :P
L307[09:38:07] <Cazzar> What it is
TeamCity has pinning of builds
L308[09:38:18] <Cazzar> I might add an
option to get the latest pinned build :P
L309[09:38:26] <Cazzar> (that being
default)
L310[09:38:29] <Sangar> ah, release
version basically?
L311[09:38:45] <Cazzar> hm
L312[09:38:48] <Cazzar> mhm
L313[09:39:12] <Cazzar> Soo, you know how
it has the $build,count:1 in line 30?
L314[09:39:15] <Cazzar> add
pinned:true
L316[09:39:49] <Sangar> oh. that's
simple.
L317[09:40:34] <Cazzar> yea
L318[09:42:06] <Cazzar> I am a modder that
does too much for his own good really...
L320[09:45:41] <Sangar> nice :)
L321[09:45:59] <Cazzar> code is up, same
place
L322[09:46:26] <Cazzar> that is actually
something I wanted to do with Jenkins it just broke all the time...
I wonder
L323[09:47:37] <Cazzar> the pinned is to
stay for a while, but it works as a RB functionality
L324[09:52:20] <Kenny> Sangar what folder
is the irc.lua progrsam in?
L325[09:52:46] <Sangar>
assets/.../lua/components/internet/bin or something
L326[09:53:14] <Kenny> i mean when you are
on a computer ingame
L327[09:53:24] <Sangar> ah, it should get
symlinked into /bin
L328[09:53:35] <Kenny> ok
L329[09:53:35] <ShadowKatStudios> How hard
would it be to make a language file for say Australian english but
specific to OC?
L330[09:54:22] <Cazzar> you would make an
en_AU.lang in assets/.../lang using the keys for everything in the
en_US one
L331[09:54:29] <Sangar> Cazzar, yeah,
jenkins seems to be weird sometimes. i might finally get away from
manually uploading releases to github and having to update posts
all the time :>
L332[09:55:03] <Michiyo> How does TeamCity
seem to be on resource usage?
L333[09:55:15] <Cazzar> About the same as
jenkins IIRV
L334[09:55:17] <Cazzar> IIRC*
L335[09:55:17] <Michiyo> Jenkins uses
STUPID amounts of ram sitting idle..
L336[09:55:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh.
That's easy enough. How would I load it without modifying OC or
minecraft.jar?
L337[09:55:31] <Cazzar> Michiyo i will
check now
L338[09:55:40] <Cazzar> ShadowKatStudios:
Resource pack
L339[09:55:46] <Michiyo> I'm like WTF
man... your acting as a webserver how much RAM do you need when NO
ONE IS USING YOU
L340[09:55:46] <Michiyo> lol
L341[09:56:12] <ShadowKatStudios> Cool,
that's easy. I'll get to working on my just-for-laughs OC language
file.
L342[09:56:30] <Cazzar> PID USER PR NI
VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
L343[09:56:30] <Cazzar> 20060 cayde 20 0
1650m 563m 4936 S 6.3 18.9 262:07.26 java
L344[09:56:33] <Cazzar> there we go
L345[09:57:05] <Michiyo> Hmm pretty
close
L346[09:57:13] <Michiyo> Jenkins is @
22.9% of 2GB
L347[09:57:46] <Cazzar> for the featureset
in jenkins, compared to TeamCity, that is good
L348[09:58:03] <Michiyo> How much ram do
you have on that box?
L349[09:59:07] <Cazzar> MemTotal: 3044212
kB
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L351[09:59:18] <Michiyo> ahh
L352[09:59:19] <Michiyo> afk
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L354[09:59:50] <Cazzar> its a VM running
on a server box
L355[10:00:15] <Michiyo|Tab> Mines just a
vps on digitalocean
L356[10:00:28] <Michiyo|Tab> So pretty
much the same lol
L357[10:00:41] <Cazzar> OVH-BHS server,
with a virtualized set of 3 servers on that
L358[10:00:51] <Michiyo|Tab> Nice
L359[10:01:03] <Cazzar> the nice thing is
I get free AntiDDoS
L360[10:01:48] <Michiyo|Tab> Lol yeah i
was gonna use them for a mc server a while back but they didnt have
a us dc then
L361[10:01:56] <Cazzar> Sangar: If you
want help migrating from Jenkins to TeamCity tomorrow I can help
:P
L362[10:02:00] <Michiyo|Tab> No idea if
thats changed though
L363[10:02:20] <Cazzar> Well, BHS claims
to be us but it is canada
L364[10:02:29] <Sangar> Cazzar, thanks. if
i get stuck somewhere i'll come crying ;)
L365[10:02:52] <Michiyo|Tab> Nice they had
nothing over here last time i looked
L366[10:05:12] <Cazzar> Yea, BHS is in the
last 12 months
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L370[10:06:41] <Michiyo|Tab> Its official
i need $60 a month disposable income.. I wants me one of those
boxes
L371[10:06:43] <Cazzar> Oh Sangar: For
that script to work properly, you cant have child builds really
:P
L372[10:07:06] <Sangar> that shouldn't be
a problem for me :P
L373[10:07:06] <Cazzar> they are much
cheaper because self managed too
L374[10:07:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Guys,
trivia: What was the first Digital Equipment Corporation to support
160x50 text?
L375[10:07:41] <Michiyo|Tab> Yeah i love
self managed servers
L376[10:07:56] <Michiyo|Tab> Dos vpses are
self
L377[10:08:54]
zsh sets mode: +v on Michiyo|Tab
L378[10:09:09] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh
hello, good morning everyone, it's morning now :P
L379[10:09:16] <Michiyo|Tab> Lol
morning
L380[10:09:18] <Cazzar> sangar, how many
of my little things do you use now? :P
L381[10:09:50] <Michiyo|Tab> Giggity...?
Lol
L382[10:10:51] <ShadowKatStudios> So...
No-one can tell me which DEC terminals supported 160x50?
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L386[10:12:08] <Vexatos> Grr....
dangit
L387[10:12:09] <asie> have a fun
L388[10:12:15] <asie> this also works on
1.6.4
L389[10:12:27] <Vexatos> Sangar, is there
any exact timing of an OC program, like, how fast is it
actually?
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L391[10:12:38] <asie> it MIGHT have some
cleanup issues, though
L392[10:12:40] <asie> as a warning
L393[10:12:41] <Vexatos> Or does it do
everything instantly as long as your CPU can handle it
L394[10:13:35] <Vexatos> Because I am
having problems with my morse code API not being able to receive a
morse message properly, because it cannot exactly work in the
"ticks" a redstone signal works with
L395[10:14:50] <ShadowKatStudios> Use a
clock signal maybe Vex
L396[10:15:05] <ShadowKatStudios> SPI is
also a nice protocol you could probably impliment using OC
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L398[10:15:38] <ShadowKatStudios> (Well,
by nice, I mean the hardware is simple)
L399[10:16:34] <Vexatos>
<ShadowKatStudios> Use a clock signal
maybe Vex
L400[10:16:39] <Vexatos> Clock
signal?
L401[10:16:49] <Sangar> Cazzar, the dl
script is a dynamic page in the forum, and parts of the gradle
scripts, of course :)
L402[10:16:59] <ShadowKatStudios> When the
clock signal is active, read the next symbol
L403[10:17:16] <Vexatos> Like, timer
event?
L404[10:17:27] <Sangar> asie, thanks! do
you manage one of these per tile entity or how do you handle
multiple sources?
L405[10:17:34] <asie> one per tile entity,
usually
L406[10:17:40] <Sangar> right
L407[10:17:52] <ShadowKatStudios> So you
set the data RS line, pulse the clock RS line, set data, pulse
clock, repeat
L408[10:17:52] <asie> this is also
optimized for streaming, not playing beeps
L409[10:17:53] <Vexatos> sks: If I'd do a
proper timer event, I could do it, but it would be REALLY
slow
L410[10:17:58] <asie> so you might want to
get rid of the playPacket logic
L411[10:18:03] <Vexatos> Like, 2 signals a
second or something
L412[10:18:09] <Vexatos> I'd like 1 signal
per tick
L413[10:18:14] <Vexatos> But I doubt
that'd work
L414[10:18:27] <ShadowKatStudios> That
could be difficult.
L415[10:18:27] <Vexatos> Because lua
calculation itself consumes time, probably more than 50ms
L416[10:18:33] <Vexatos> Right?
L417[10:18:36] <Sangar> Vexatos, no 'limit
really', how much it can actually do kind of depends on the server
because the timeout is time based (vs instructions)
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L419[10:18:44] <Vexatos> Okay...
L420[10:18:48] <Vexatos> So, I could
do
L421[10:18:52] <Vexatos> send timer
event
L422[10:18:55] <Vexatos> wait for timer
event
L423[10:18:57] <Vexatos> read next
L424[10:19:00] <Vexatos> send timer
L425[10:19:02] <Vexatos> and so on
L426[10:19:04] <ShadowKatStudios>
Hmmm...
L427[10:19:11] <Kenny> or you could use
os.sleep()
L428[10:19:16] <Vexatos> Nono, not
that
L429[10:19:27] <Vexatos> I would send the
timer BEFORE reading the RS signal
L430[10:19:36] <Sangar> 1 signal per tick
should work?
L431[10:19:43] <Sangar> at *lest*
L432[10:19:43] <Vexatos> Sending,
yes
L433[10:19:47] <Vexatos> But
receiving?
L434[10:19:48] <Sangar> *least
L435[10:19:53] <Vexatos> Lua neds time to
calcualtre
L436[10:19:57] <Sangar> the signal queue
is processed asynchronously
L437[10:19:58] <Vexatos> 1 tick ==
50ms
L438[10:20:04] <Vexatos> Hmmmm
L439[10:20:07] <Vexatos> I could do it 2
ticks
L440[10:20:09] <Vexatos> so 100ms
L441[10:20:14] <Vexatos> Would still be
fast
L442[10:20:15] <Sangar> if you do
event.pull() you can get a bazillion signals per tick theoretically
:P
L443[10:20:24] <Vexatos> faster then RL
morse code anyways
L444[10:20:42] <Vexatos> RL morse code is
like 4 signals per second
L445[10:20:45] <Vexatos> I could do that
as well
L446[10:20:47] <ShadowKatStudios> Which
wireless RS mod would you guys reccomend?
L447[10:20:54] <Vexatos> set up a timer
dor 0.25 seconds
L448[10:21:04] <Kenny> SKS: for doing
what?
L449[10:21:11] <JoshTheEnder> i'd
reccomend chickenbones'
L450[10:21:12] <Vexatos> For sending morse
code?
L451[10:21:15] <Vexatos> ^
L452[10:21:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Sending
data.
L453[10:21:22] <Kenny> Project Red
L454[10:21:25] <Vexatos> That's what I am
doing
L455[10:21:35] <Vexatos> Morse code API
with 4 functions
L456[10:21:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Are
there any I can set the frequency of using OC?
L457[10:21:46] <Vexatos> encode, decode,
send and receive a string
L458[10:21:48] <Vexatos> via
redstone
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L461[10:22:02] <Vexatos> I need to go
now
L462[10:22:02] <Vexatos> bye
L463[10:22:05] <gamax92_> bye
L464[10:22:18] <JoshTheEnder> you can
interface WR:CBE ones with a CC computer so you should be able to
do the same with OC
L465[10:22:19] <Vexatos> Thanks, I'll try
to tweak the timer events
L466[10:22:26] <Vexatos> OC+adapter
L467[10:22:30] <Vexatos> +OCC
L468[10:22:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh,
nice.
L469[10:22:46] <ShadowKatStudios> Seeya
Vex.
L470[10:22:58] <gamax92_> resizing a few
partitions
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L473[10:23:02] <Kenny> SKS, also WR-CBE
can be controlled by a computer through the adapter block
L474[10:23:12] <JoshTheEnder> Kenny: bit
late
L475[10:23:19] <gamax92_> requires moving
the ENTIRE data apparently
L476[10:23:41] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92_:
depends where the data is on the partition
L477[10:23:45] <Kenny> actually Josh no,
as i wasn't finished with what i was going to mention
L478[10:23:57] <JoshTheEnder> ahh
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L480[10:24:14] <Kenny> but since you seem
to think so you explain to him the different things that can be
done with using just on transmitter
L481[10:24:21] <Kenny> one*
L482[10:24:44] <Vex|Away> <--morse code
API :3
L483[10:25:17] <Kenny> also you said
*should be* I know for a fact you can
L484[10:25:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Wow.
While coming up with a negotiation protocol in my head, if you put
a lever on a frequency and that is used as an 'active detect' line
it would jam the line xD
L485[10:25:54] <JoshTheEnder> lol, that's
why you use a protected frequency
L486[10:26:03] <JoshTheEnder> or something
like that
L487[10:26:06] <Kenny> SKS via the adapter
with WR-CBE you can change the frequency on the fly with the
computer
L488[10:26:26] <Kenny> as well as have it
send the RS signal
L489[10:27:48] <gamax92_> JoshTheEnder:
Well I'm moving the partition left.
L490[10:28:21] <gamax92_> I gave linux
30GB's originally, and now, I keep hitting space limits. Increased
it to 84GB
L491[10:28:27] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92_:
doesnt matter where you move it, there could still be data at
either end so it's going to have to move it anyway
L492[10:28:42] <gamax92_> JoshTheEnder:
what no, I'm expanding.
L493[10:28:52] <gamax92_> physical end
point is the same.
L494[10:29:36] <JoshTheEnder> in that case
it might be trying to keep the data as close to its original
position relative to the start of the partition
L495[10:29:42] <gamax92_> probably.
L496[10:29:48] <gamax92_> brb
breakfast.
L497[10:30:07] <ShadowKatStudios> Are all
the WR-CBE addons now part of WR-CBE itself?
L498[10:30:25] <JoshTheEnder>
ShadowKatStudios: might be, havent actually used it in a
while
L499[10:30:40] <gamax92_> last time I used
that was last year
L500[10:30:52] <JoshTheEnder> i dont like
resizing partitions because the last time i did, my pc crashed
halfway through and i lost about 75-85% of the data
L501[10:31:02] <ShadowKatStudios> Oooh,
that's why it's taking so long to load. I forgot that closed-source
modding tends to have adfly links, it's evil.
L502[10:31:08] <gamax92_> JoshTheEnder:
were you on windows?
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L504[10:31:32] <JoshTheEnder> no, resizing
happened on linux
L505[10:31:46] <Kenny> Sangar: just
checked out Project Redd and found out it is written in Scala
L506[10:31:47] <JoshTheEnder> which
screwed windows right over because it was pointing to a lot of
things on that partition
L507[10:32:06] <gamax92_> oh, resizing
ntfs on linux is a bad idea in general anyway.
L508[10:32:39] <JoshTheEnder> it had a
higher success rate than windows because that is a
crashaholic
L509[10:32:42] <ShadowKatStudios> Hah,
'It's 12:30.' 'Your point?'
L510[10:32:51] <JoshTheEnder> ?
L511[10:32:54] <gamax92_> no, it really
didn't
L512[10:33:15] <Sangar> Kenny, yeah, parts
of it anyway. no wonder really, FMP is in scala, too :)
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L514[10:33:27] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92_:
i'm telling you it did, my windows back then was so unstable
L515[10:33:29] <gamax92_> Atleast last
when i did it, which was quite some time ago. Doing it on linux
almost guarenteed windows wouldn't boot
L516[10:33:35] <Kenny> so now i need to
learn Scala *shakes head*
L517[10:33:43] <JoshTheEnder> it wasnt the
windows partition
L518[10:33:47] <gamax92_> Scala!
L519[10:33:50] <gamax92_> oh, ohkay
L520[10:34:00] <JoshTheEnder> it was a
data partition that almost everything was pointing at
L521[10:34:16] <Kenny|IG> now to work on
my irc client for OC
L522[10:34:21] <JoshTheEnder> which
completly fucked over windows
L523[10:34:30] *
Kenny|IG is going to have fun doing this
L524[10:34:36] <gamax92_> So, I feel like
making a he ... why am i still here i need breakfast.
L525[10:34:42] <ShadowKatStudios> You can
copy the address of a component using an analyser?
L526[10:34:46] <JoshTheEnder> back
later
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L528[10:35:41] <Skuli> Morning folks; I
apologize for such a basic question, but can anyone point me to
documentation on how to set font size/color inside an OC lua
program?
L529[10:36:09] <ShadowKatStudios> I think
the term API does that
L530[10:36:13] <ShadowKatStudios> .wiki
term
L531[10:36:25] <Death> I think ^v is
offline
L532[10:36:27] <Skuli> i already looked at
that
L533[10:36:35] <ShadowKatStudios> ...And
it's never there when you need it. Then again, I don't even know if
that's a command xD
L534[10:36:40] <Death> Did you try looking
at GPU stuffs?
L535[10:36:42] <Skuli> it can set cursor
position and whatnot with that
L536[10:36:51] <Skuli> No
L537[10:37:03] <Death> I know it has
something to do with a GPU API or something.
L538[10:37:09] <Death> It's probably in
the component APIs
L539[10:37:16] <Skuli> oh you know
what
L540[10:37:34] <Skuli> I never even looked
at the component api
L541[10:37:37] <Skuli> just the lua
apis
L542[10:37:40] <Skuli> I'll poke around in
there
L543[10:37:59] <Death> That would probably
help, as computers having colored text depends on the correct
GPU.
L544[10:38:02] <Death> Which is a
component.
L545[10:38:04] <Skuli> yep
L546[10:38:50] <Skuli> i think I see
it.
L547[10:38:52] <Skuli> Thanks.
L548[10:39:28] <Michiyo> heh, I keep
seeing more and more people from the CC IRC here
L549[10:39:28] <Michiyo> :p
L550[10:39:47] <Death> That's because this
mod's almost as awesome.
L551[10:40:01] <Death> It's better in some
areas (sockets) yet not in some others.
L552[10:40:12] <ShadowKatStudios> I agree,
CC is almost as good as OC.
L553[10:40:17] <Michiyo> ^ :P
L554[10:40:37] <Death> Well, ComputerCraft
has a lot of mods, and if you use a lot of them, CC
>>>>>>> OC
L555[10:41:22] <Skuli> sweet.
L556[10:41:24] <Skuli> I have color
now
L557[10:41:33] <ShadowKatStudios> OC
itself can be modified though.
L558[10:41:45] <Michiyo> I like OC's API
more then CC's too
L559[10:41:53] <Death> Yes, it can, but
it's still quite new, and doesn't have as many addons as CC.
L560[10:42:04] <Skuli> toops
L561[10:42:06] <Skuli> oops
L562[10:42:11] <Skuli> set text and
background to same color
L563[10:42:13] <Skuli> lol
L564[10:42:32] <Death> I'm not saying
either is better (oc definately is though), but when you compare
the level of addons from CC to OC, CC is better.
L565[10:42:34] <dangranos> hmm
L566[10:42:44] <dangranos> modded CC is
better than OC
L567[10:42:53] <gamax92_> back
L568[10:42:54] <dangranos> *cc with
addons
L569[10:43:11] <Death> Hi gamax92_
L570[10:43:47] <ShadowKatStudios> Hmm... I
guess there isn't any OpenPeripheral for OC...
L571[10:44:11] <gamax92_> wouldn't that be
OpenComponents
L572[10:44:12] <ShadowKatStudios> Those
mechs are cool.
L573[10:44:20] <gamax92_> oh, those
things
L574[10:44:35] <gamax92_> peripherals is
to CC as component is to OC
L575[10:44:44] <Skuli> I want to just use
something classier than wooden signs at spawn for new player
orientation
L576[10:44:51] <Skuli> I'm not asking
much!
L577[10:45:02] <Michiyo> lol
L578[10:45:18] <dangranos> Skuli, use
hologram projector :D
L579[10:45:23] <gamax92_> dangranos:
lol
L580[10:45:29] <Death> I'd suggest to not
go into that yet
L581[10:45:30] <gamax92_> :O
L582[10:45:32] <dangranos> overkill
:D
L583[10:45:39] <gamax92_> I should make a
font driver for holograms
L584[10:45:41] <Skuli> I won't be.
L585[10:46:05] <Skuli> just a simple lua
script that rotates between a few useful displays of
information
L586[10:46:27] <dangranos> gamax92_: what
about good print/write function for hologram projector?
L587[10:46:29] <Skuli> If I get wild and
crazy, maybe some interactive commands
L588[10:46:34] <gamax92_> >good
L589[10:46:36] <gamax92_> ha
L590[10:46:58] <dangranos> Skuli: chatbox
from computronics
L591[10:47:05] <Michiyo> I need to poke
OpenPrinter some today... now that I know how to draw power.
L592[10:47:22] <gamax92_> and
resized.
L593[10:47:26] <dangranos> Michiyo:
shouldnt there be api?
L594[10:47:35] <dangranos> oh
L595[10:47:56] <gamax92_> now to verify I
didn't muck things up.
L596[10:47:57] <Michiyo> Yeah it;s in the
API, I justn eed to move the printer from a SimpleComponent, to
Environment
L597[10:48:07] <Michiyo> and re implement
some stuff
L598[10:51:55] <gamax92_> increased swap
space ...
L599[10:52:44] <ShadowKatStudios> What is
besh.lua?
L600[10:52:57] ⇦
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L601[10:55:14] <gamax92_>
"grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of
/cow"
L602[10:55:28] *
ShadowKatStudios starts to build a RS circuit to recieve
binary
L603[10:55:44] <gamax92_>
ShadowKatStudios: doing some redstone networking?
L604[10:56:09] <ShadowKatStudios> Uh, I
suppose. Using WR-CBE for long-distance data.
L605[10:56:40] <gamax92_> I remember
mixing wireless redstone with bundled cables, to send data to the
nether once.
L606[10:57:51] ⇦
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L607[11:01:00] ***
prasselpikachu is now known as prassel|off
L608[11:01:28] <Skuli> now i need to see
if you can have a bank of monitors that dont' connect to each
other
L609[11:02:21] <Death> Monitors larger
than 8x6 won't connect.
L610[11:02:34] <Skuli> i was thinkign of
having some stacked like 1x2
L611[11:02:40] <Skuli> I'm not sure it's
possible
L612[11:03:01] <Skuli> different monitor
types maybe
L613[11:03:03] <Skuli> that could
work
L614[11:03:24] <Death> They should make it
to when you dye a monitor it won't connect
L615[11:03:30] <Death> because the
monitors ARE dyable
L616[11:03:31] <gamax92> they, as in
Sangar?
L617[11:03:43] <Skuli> different monitor
tiers will do it
L618[11:04:02] <Death> gamax92, anyone who
works on the mod
L619[11:04:35] <gamax92> Yes, but we vent
our frustration about OC to Sangar, who then vents it to the
appropriate person.
L620[11:04:55] <Sangar> make screens not
connect if they're dyed differently? hmm, dunno. i suppose it makes
sense. make a feature request on github.
L621[11:05:25] <gamax92> oh i didn't even
know screens could be dye'd
L622[11:05:34] <Death> I would if I had
access to GitHub, which I don't currently
L623[11:05:41] <Death> I'll try to
remember when I get home.
L624[11:06:27] <gamax92> oh i could do
it.
L625[11:06:31] <gamax92> Death: that
okay?
L626[11:06:39] <Death> Yeah, go
ahead.
L627[11:06:42] <gamax92> will do
L628[11:08:44] <gamax92> done
L629[11:09:22] <ShadowKatStudios> Aha! My
shift register works!
L630[11:10:09] ***
Vex|Away is now known as Vexatos
L631[11:10:11] <Vexatos> Back
L632[11:10:35] <Death> Welcome back.
L633[11:14:30] <ShadowKatStudios> So vex,
I built some custom hardware for recieving RS data.
L634[11:14:41] <Vexatos> ?
L635[11:15:38] <Skuli> _8Nice
L636[11:15:40] <Skuli> Nice
L637[11:15:53] <Skuli> So you're going to
make dyable monitors not connect?
L638[11:15:58] <Skuli> :D
L639[11:16:01] <Death> That should be the
result!
L640[11:16:13] <Vexatos> SKS: What did you
do?
L641[11:16:33] <ShadowKatStudios> I made a
shift register.
L642[11:17:38] <ShadowKatStudios> Hooked
up the clock to the clock pulse, the data to data, also made a
transmitter on the end.
L643[11:17:46] ***
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L645[11:18:05] <Vexatos> SKS: That's
boring: Do it like me and make a derpy morse API
L646[11:18:24] <Vexatos> Mhm, is there a
timer event in OpenComputers?*
L647[11:18:25] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
going to use it for debugging
L648[11:19:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Also,
I'm going to send binary, not morse :P
L649[11:19:48] <Vexatos> :P
L650[11:19:53] <Vexatos> Morse is almost
binary
L651[11:20:08] <Vexatos> it has signal/no
signal
L652[11:20:12] <Skuli> uh, this is
odd
L653[11:20:15] <Vexatos> Nothing
else
L654[11:20:16] <Vexatos> :D
L655[11:20:21] <Death> it has signal,
longer signal
L656[11:20:28] <Vexatos> Longer signal ==
3x signal
L657[11:20:34] <Vexatos> Like 111
L658[11:20:39] <Vexatos> :P
L659[11:20:51] <gamax92> ohai
L660[11:21:04] <gamax92> such a
vexatos
L661[11:21:19] <Vexatos> :>
L662[11:21:47] <Death> yay, time for DNS
records to update.
L664[11:21:54] <Death> Should take around
24 hours. :<
L665[11:21:54] <Skuli> is that
expected?
L666[11:21:58] <Skuli> The computer on the
left
L667[11:22:08] <Skuli> is only connected
to the monitor directly in front of it
L668[11:22:22] <gamax92> yes.
L669[11:22:26] <Skuli> OK
L670[11:22:42] <gamax92> Skuli: its just,
multiple screens require your code to specifically use them
L671[11:22:47] <Skuli> Well
L672[11:22:51] <Skuli> it's only connected
to one screen
L673[11:23:02] <Skuli> And it's displaying
ona screen that it's not connected directly to
L674[11:23:07] <Skuli> Unless it still
recognizes that entire block
L675[11:23:09] <Skuli> as a single
screen
L676[11:23:15] <Skuli> which I guess is
what's happening
L677[11:23:19] <gamax92> Skuli: so, the
cable is not attached to the one on the bottom right?
L678[11:23:22] <Skuli> I thought using
different screen tiers would isolate them
L679[11:23:25] <Skuli> Correct
L680[11:23:31] <gamax92>
interesting.
L682[11:23:51] <Skuli> I'll get a
screenshot of the back
L683[11:23:56] <Skuli> once my boss gets
out from behind me
L684[11:23:58] <Skuli> if you know what I
mean
L685[11:24:11] <Sangar> yes, the different
tiers don't connect anyway.
L686[11:24:14] <gamax92> oh nice, Sangar
ati crash
L687[11:24:18] <Sangar> crap
L688[11:24:38] <Sangar> in latest
devbuild?
L689[11:24:48] <Vexatos> Sangar, is there
a timer event to push and pull?
L690[11:24:56] <gamax92> this one is
349
L691[11:25:24] <Sangar> damn
L692[11:25:44] <Vexatos> Is there?
L693[11:25:50] <Vexatos> Or do I have to
do it like in os.sleep
L694[11:25:53] <Sangar> Vexatos, uhm, you
mean a timed signal? no, you'd have to make a timer that pushes a
signal.
L695[11:26:07] <Sangar> or like that,
yes
L696[11:26:11] <Vexatos> Then I'll
copy/steal it from os.sleep
L697[11:26:26] <Vexatos> With
computer.uptime
L698[11:27:13] <Vexatos> Sangar: That'd be
a rather useful thing though, might you implement that at some
point?
L699[11:27:30] <Vexatos> Oh wait
L700[11:27:33] <Vexatos> there's
event.timer
L701[11:27:35] <Vexatos> o.O
L702[11:28:44] <Vexatos> Hmmm... this
might work as well
L704[11:28:48] <Skuli> so that's the
back
L705[11:29:05] <Skuli> I assume at this
point that it sees those as five different monitors
L706[11:29:08] <Skuli> all connected to
the one pc
L707[11:29:25] <gamax92> Skuli: run
"components"
L708[11:29:55] <Skuli> Yep
L709[11:30:02] <gamax92> how many
screens?
L710[11:30:08] <Skuli> five
L711[11:30:20] <Skuli> and all the
keyboards
L712[11:30:36] <gamax92> I'll just assume
it shouldn't be doing that.
L713[11:30:55] <gamax92> Sangar: just went
to 351, crash went away.
L714[11:30:55] <Skuli> it seems to
randomly pick which display to use
L715[11:30:59] <Skuli> when I power it
on
L716[11:31:12] <gamax92> yeah, components
are randomly attached
L717[11:31:42] <Skuli> Well I suppose i
can work with this but I expect there's some limitations to how
many screens I can reference
L718[11:31:50] <Skuli> based on # of
graphics cards and whatnot
L719[11:32:14] <ShadowKatStudios>
Hmm...
L720[11:32:43] <Sangar> with 'connect' i
meant make up one big multiscreen. they're still connected as
components. blocks in oc basically work like the ones in ae, with
some exceptions (power distributor and switch/access point)
L721[11:32:49] <ShadowKatStudios> It'd be
cool if you could switch the master using software, but the
hardware doesn't support it.
L722[11:33:45] <Sangar>
s/work/behave/
L723[11:34:20] <Sangar> well you can bind
the gpu to a different screen using component.gpu.bind
L724[11:34:26] ***
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L725[11:34:43] <Skuli> Yeah, I'm tinkering
with it.
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L727[11:35:41] <asie> an idea I had for
OC: Beacons!
L728[11:35:45] <Death> Is there a way to
pull an event from a socket, so that I can either have a
keypress-type event and a message-type event?
L729[11:35:57] <asie> specifically,
energy-based devices which emit a signal every 15 seconds
L730[11:36:04] <asie> that can be picked
up by OC's wireless facilities
L731[11:36:04] <gamax92> Sangar: oh right,
what is faster, scrolling the screen and updating a line, or
rewriting the entire screen.
L732[11:36:10] <Death> With that, I could
easily make a simple one-channel IRC client
L733[11:36:20] <gamax92> asie: hmm, uses
though?
L734[11:36:26] <asie> gamax92:
long-distance player location tracking
L735[11:36:33] <asie> and by long-distance
i mean the pulses will be relatively cheap
L736[11:36:47] <asie> i mean, Computronics
0.4.0 is already looking up to be The NSA Edition
L737[11:37:44] <Sangar> gamax92, scrolling
+ line, definitely. two operations vs #rows. unless it's horizontal
scrolling. which reminds me, i wanted to add a vertical
set().
L738[11:38:06] <gamax92> Sangar: okay, and
what about scrolling upwards?
L739[11:38:09] <gamax92> is that
possible
L740[11:38:25] <Sangar> gpu.copy(1, 2, w,
h, 0, -1)?
L741[11:38:36] <gamax92> oh, copy.
L742[11:43:01] *
Vexatos steals name lookup code from keyboard.lua
L743[11:43:07] ***
Sorroko_Off is now known as Sorroko
L744[11:43:09] <Vexatos> I hope you don't
mind, Sangar :3
L745[11:43:27] <Sangar> haha, of course i
don't ;)
L746[11:43:56] <dangranos> asie, something
like sattelites?
L747[11:44:00] <asie> dangranos:
possibly
L748[11:44:08] <asie> i was also
considering adding very expensive sattelite dishes
L749[11:44:11] <asie> using the moon to
bounce signals
L750[11:44:24] <dangranos>
galacticraft?
L751[11:44:25] <asie> they would be VERY
expensive to use and make but work on infinite distances across a
world
L752[11:44:29] <asie> dangranos:
nyet!
L753[11:44:40] <dangranos> .-.
L754[11:44:45] <dangranos> is that
"нет"?
L755[11:45:00] <asie> maybe
L756[11:45:34] <dangranos> yep, it
is
L757[11:45:45] <ShadowKatStudios> So I
sent data using wireless redstone.
L758[11:45:58] <Vexatos> Sangar, in your
keyboard API you have keyboard.keys.<string> to look up the
entry
L759[11:46:09] <dangranos> isnt it
slow?
L760[11:46:09] <ShadowKatStudios> My shift
register isn't happy about it, but it works.
L761[11:46:21] ***
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L762[11:46:28] <Vexatos> Is it possible to
replace the string with a variable so it won't search for the
string representation of that variable?
L763[11:46:35] <ShadowKatStudios> Infinite
distance, cross dimensioanl. I think it's fair.
L764[11:46:37] <dangranos> btw
L765[11:46:38] <dangranos> bye
L766[11:47:00] <Death> Vexatos:
keyboard.keys[key] ?
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L768[11:47:09] <Vexatos> Death: That's
vice-versa
L769[11:47:25] <Vexatos> I need it
bi-directional
L770[11:47:37] <Sangar> that table is
bi-directional
L771[11:47:42] <Vexatos> I know
L772[11:47:48] <Vexatos> So, you have an
answer?
L773[11:47:55] <Sangar> then i don't
understand the question ^^
L774[11:48:03] <Vexatos>
<Vexatos> Sangar,
in your keyboard API you have keyboard.keys.<string> to look
up the entry
L775[11:48:04] <Vexatos>
<Vexatos> Is it
possible to replace the string with a variable so it won't search
for the string representation of that variable?
L776[11:48:33] <Vexatos> Basically, I want
to do morse.alphabet.a and it searches for the morse code
representation of "a"
L777[11:48:43] <Vexatos> Is it possible to
replace the a with a variable
L778[11:48:55] <Death> the a in
"morse.alphabet.a" ?
L779[11:48:57] <Vexatos> Because if I did
morse.alphabet.key
L780[11:49:03] <Vexatos> It won't use the
value of the variable key
L781[11:49:09] <Vexatos> but search for
the string "key"
L782[11:49:12] <Death> Use my code.
L783[11:49:15] <Sangar> what Death said,
no?
L784[11:49:20] <Death>
keybaord.keys[variableKey]
L785[11:49:21] <Sangar>
morse.alphabet[variable]
L786[11:49:33] <Death> s/ao/oa/
L787[11:49:43] <Death> My class is over,
baiii~
L788[11:49:46] ⇦
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client closed)
L789[11:49:53] <Vexatos> Isn't that the
exact opposite?
L790[11:50:03] <Vexatos> according
to
L792[11:50:05] <Vexatos> It is
L793[11:50:13] <Vexatos>
"keyboard.keys.numpad0 is 0x52, and the value of
keyboard.keys[0x52] is the string numpad0."
L794[11:50:16] <Sangar> if variable =
"a" that is equivalent to morese.alphabet.a
L795[11:50:39] <Sangar> yes
L796[11:50:48] <Sangar> but
keyboard.keys["numpad0"] = 0x52
L797[11:50:54] <Vexatos> Yes
L798[11:51:17] <Vexatos> So I could do
morse.alphabet[key] and it will return the morse representation of
the value of key
L799[11:51:24] <Vexatos> But how to do
that vice-versa
L800[11:51:42] <Vexatos> So, if I have
stored a morse code inside a key variable
L801[11:51:58] <Sangar> assuming you store
the representation as strings, e.g. "...", and it's
bi-directional, the same way
L802[11:52:14] <Vexatos> Okay.
L803[11:52:20] <Vexatos> Thanks,
then
L804[11:52:29] <Vexatos> Bi-directional
meaning I stole your keyboard code
L805[11:52:32] <Sangar> :D
L806[11:53:34] <Vexatos> Hmmm... this
should work then
L807[11:53:45] *
Vexatos copies file from eclipse to minecraft
L808[11:56:09] <Skuli> One more stupid
question and I think I have enough for my information
displays
L809[11:56:27] <Skuli> Can you set the
color inside a print("") statement
L810[11:56:54] <Vexatos> Dangit
L811[11:56:56] <Skuli> So you can
print("One Two") and the words are two different
colors?
L812[11:56:59] <Vexatos> I cannot do
" " = " " inside a table
L813[11:57:03] <Vexatos> jeahgieergh
L814[11:57:29] <ShadowKatStudios> Heh, if
you set the clock to high you jam it too :P
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L817[11:59:58] <gamax92> Sangar:
component.gpu.copy(0, 1, w, h - 1, 0, 0) so, would this move the
screen contents upwards?
L818[12:00:14] <Sangar> make the last
parameter -1, then yes.
L819[12:00:25] <gamax92> is the target an
offset?
L820[12:00:29] <Sangar> parameters 5 and 6
are the horizontal and vertical translation
L821[12:00:32] <gamax92> oh okay
L822[12:00:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh,
this is annoying.
L823[12:01:12] <Sangar> Vexatos, you can
do [" "] = " " tho
L824[12:02:00] <Vexatos> :O
L825[12:02:02] <Sangar> Skuli, nope,
you'll have to take care of switching colors yourself
L826[12:02:14] <Vexatos> So I do not need
an extra handler for empty lines
L827[12:02:15] <Vexatos> nice
L828[12:02:16] <Vexatos> thank you
L829[12:02:22] <Sangar> yw
L830[12:02:31] <Vexatos> s/empty
line/empty character
L831[12:02:40] <Skuli> Thanks sangar
L832[12:03:00] <Skuli> I think with term
api I can do it possibly
L833[12:03:14] <Skuli> not with
print()
L834[12:03:32] <Sangar> yeah, or io.write
(which just delegates to term.write)
L835[12:03:45] <Skuli> yeah
L836[12:03:53] <Skuli> not quite as easy
as "just print this line!"
L837[12:03:58] <Skuli> but I want to
highlight keywords or commands
L838[12:04:01] <Skuli> I gotta do it
L839[12:04:51] <Skuli> i wish edit had
emacs keybindings
L840[12:04:59] <Skuli> i've hit ctrl-k
twenty times
L841[12:05:04] <ShadowKatStudios> Hmm,
need another sleep to kill the event.
L842[12:05:11] <Sangar> i wish it had vi
keybindings :>
L843[12:05:16] <Skuli> or vi
L844[12:07:09] ***
Neonbeta is now known as Neon|Sleep
L845[12:07:33] *
ShadowKatStudios thinks he will watch the next episode of Bleach
then go to sleep
L846[12:08:55] <Skuli> man this is so much
better than a bunch of wooden signs at spawn.
L847[12:09:07] ***
JoshTheEnder|InTheShadows is now known as JoshTheEnder
L848[12:19:24] <Vexatos> Hmmm.
L849[12:19:50] <Vexatos> Weird...
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L851[12:20:50] <dangranos> :o
L852[12:21:03] <Michiyo> who wants to
setup DNS replication for me? :D
L853[12:21:15] <dangranos> irl?
L854[12:22:15] <Michiyo> Well, I've got 3
PowerDNS servers with a MySQL backend, the way I HAD it setup was
raw MySQL master/slave setup.. which was clunky
L855[12:22:44] <Michiyo> each PDNS server
had it's own MySQL server, and I just replicated from the master to
both slaves on change.
L856[12:23:09] <Michiyo> but I had a issue
where if one of the servers went down and there was a update it
wouldn't always pick back up on the changes when it came back
L857[12:23:12] <dangranos> why do you have
dns server?
L858[12:23:22] <Michiyo> Because I run my
own DNS?
L859[12:23:45] <dangranos> .-.
L860[12:24:22] <Michiyo> It comes in very
handy for my 30 second TTLs that I use for my Dyn DNS service, and
for my IRC network
L861[12:25:01] <dangranos> you have irc
server too?
L862[12:25:03] <Michiyo> my RR has 30
second TTLs, and a heartbeat that runs every 30 seconds, so if one
of my IRCds goes down, within a minute tops that server is no
longer in the RR
L863[12:25:49] <Michiyo> and yes
dangranos, I have a IRC net
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L865[12:27:33] <dangranos> net? you mean
you have more than 1 sever? (btw i do know what net is)
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L867[12:27:55] <Michiyo> 5 client
servers
L868[12:27:57] <dangranos> *server
L869[12:28:30] <dangranos> just for
fun?
L870[12:28:47] <Michiyo> Well.. I mean why
else do you run a IRC Network, it's not like anyone pays you too
:P
L871[12:28:55] <Michiyo> we DO have a
small group of chatters though
L872[12:28:58] <Michiyo> very
small..
L873[12:29:01] <Michiyo> but they
exist.
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L877[12:36:58] <Vexatos> I cannot get this
file to work :|
L878[12:37:00] <Vexatos> >_>
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L881[12:43:47] <gamax92> where is
besh?
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L884[12:45:49] <gamax92> oh, besh comes on
a disk
L885[12:46:40] <gamax92> erm, i though
besh had pipes
L886[12:49:41] <Vexatos> Why doesn't this
work o.O
L887[12:49:46] <gamax92> Because
L888[12:50:02] <Vexatos> "attempt to
index local "morse" (a boolean value)"
L889[12:50:09] <Vexatos> What the
(expletive deleted)
L890[12:50:21] <gamax92> morse is a
boolean and you are using it as a table
L891[12:50:29] <Vexatos> Yes, because I
require()d it
L892[12:50:35] <Vexatos> It's the
API
L893[12:50:39] <Vexatos> >_>
L894[12:51:22] <Vexatos> It's not supposed
to be a boolean
L895[12:52:14] <Vexatos> :|
L896[12:52:21] <Vexatos> It's supposed to
work D:<
L897[12:54:48] <Vexatos> HELP D:
L898[12:54:57] <gamax92> nope
L899[12:55:18] <Vexatos> |:
L900[12:55:27] <gamax92> i wish i could
anyway.
L901[12:55:32] <gamax92> you've shown no
code
L902[12:55:44] <Vexatos> May I pastebin it
to you?
L903[12:55:51] <gamax92> hastebin
L904[12:55:55] <Vexatos> Or that
L905[12:56:02] <gamax92> I can't access
pastebin.com for some reaosn.
L907[12:56:27] <Vexatos> There
L908[12:56:53] <gamax92> Vexatos: the
error comes from this file, or this is the api?
L909[12:57:14] <Vexatos> From the file
that runs the API, the first time I call a function from the
API
L910[12:57:22] <Vexatos> I just did
L911[12:57:29] <Vexatos> local morse =
require("morse")
L912[12:57:31] <gamax92> so, perhapse that
file erroring is more useful ;)
L913[12:57:41] <Vexatos> And local code =
morse.encode("Hello World")
L914[12:57:49] <Vexatos> That's it
L915[12:57:57] <Vexatos> It errors on
morse.encode
L916[12:58:13] <Vexatos> because morse
apparently is a boolean
L917[12:59:11] <Vexatos> If you want it
anyways
L919[12:59:38] <gamax92> I get
/lib/morse.lua:84: bad argument #2 to 'insert' (number expected,
got nil)
L920[12:59:47] <Vexatos> Uhm...
L921[12:59:49] <Vexatos> Weird
L922[13:00:15] <Vexatos> REALLY
weird
L923[13:00:28] <gamax92> no not really,
you put nil on that line.
L924[13:01:00] <Vexatos> I know
L925[13:01:14] <Vexatos> The weird thing
is that it actually called the function for you
L926[13:01:16] <Vexatos> and not for
me
L928[13:01:25] <gamax92> oh, i dunno, i'll
run your file
L929[13:02:00] <gamax92> Vexatos:
worked.
L930[13:02:08] <Vexatos> o.O
L931[13:02:10] <gamax92> ofc that same
insert error, but it called it
L932[13:02:16] <Vexatos> What
L933[13:02:18] <Vexatos> ....
L934[13:02:19] <Vexatos> Uhm
L935[13:02:22] <Vexatos> What
L936[13:05:14] <Vexatos> What happens if
you run my program with this as morse.lua:
L938[13:05:38] <gamax92> I'm not doing all
your testing for you ;)
L939[13:05:47] <Vexatos> I cannot run
it
L940[13:05:48] <Vexatos> :P
L941[13:05:54] <Vexatos> (I know)
L942[13:06:22] <Vexatos> Wait, I made a
mistake there >_>
L943[13:06:33] <gamax92> same insert
error.
L944[13:07:21] <gamax92> Vexatos: why do
you keep putting nil in the second slot.
L945[13:07:52] <Vexatos> Because
documentation sais "position is optional, default end of the
table"
L946[13:07:58] <Vexatos> So I did _
L947[13:08:01] <Vexatos> or nil
L948[13:08:05] <gamax92> its optional, so
don't put it.
L949[13:08:19] <gamax92>
table.insert(sometable,4)
L950[13:08:25] <Vexatos> >_>
L951[13:08:25] <gamax92> 4 is now at the
end of sometable
L952[13:08:30] <Vexatos> Sorry
L953[13:08:57] <gamax92> brb
L954[13:11:05] <Vexatos> What
L955[13:11:06] <Vexatos> o.O
L956[13:11:13] <Vexatos> I restarted the
computer, now it works
L957[13:12:04] <gamax92> dog found a rib
bone, so I killed dog.
L958[13:12:10] <gamax92> my rib bone
L959[13:12:14] <gamax92> <_<
L960[13:13:29] <Vexatos> Yay, encode works
now \o/
L961[13:15:09] <Vexatos> Now to properly
decode it+
L962[13:15:23] <Vexatos> Grr
L963[13:15:27] <Vexatos> Lua, why don't
you regex
L964[13:15:29] <Vexatos> :<
L965[13:15:39] <Vexatos> I need to modify
morse code now
L966[13:15:40] <gamax92> <Lua>
because I pattern
L967[13:15:43] <Vexatos> Yes
L968[13:16:17] <Vexatos> But because no
lookahead like java, I have to modify the
I-am-a-free-space-between-words character
L969[13:16:23] <Vexatos> from "
" to " "
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L971[13:23:06] <Porygon> I wish lua
supported regexes :|
L972[13:25:17] <Porygon> I like
regexes
L973[13:25:48] <Dashkal> hrm, would
probably be straightforward to expose JVM regex to oc
somehow.
L974[13:26:20] <Vexatos> Sangar ^
L975[13:26:44] <Porygon> mhm
L976[13:26:51] <JoshTheEnder> gg avast on
detecting that the InspIRCd uninstaller is supposedly a virus
¬_¬
L977[13:26:58] <JoshTheEnder> meh
L978[13:27:14] <Michiyo> InspIRCd
*UN*installer? WAT?
L979[13:27:19] <Michiyo> bad
JoshTheEnder!
L980[13:27:20] <Michiyo> BAD!
L981[13:27:31] <JoshTheEnder> i wasnt
running it
L982[13:27:34] <Michiyo> InspIRCd is the
one truee IRCd.
L983[13:27:45] <Michiyo> There shall be no
other IRCds before it.
L984[13:27:47] <JoshTheEnder> i was moving
it from my memory stick to my pc
L985[13:27:55] <Michiyo> Ahh
L986[13:27:55] <Michiyo> lol
L987[13:35:32] <Sangar> Vexatos, regex?
sure, someone make a card for that :P
L988[13:35:40] <Vexatos> :P
L989[13:35:43] <Vexatos> regedx
L990[13:35:46] <Vexatos> regex card
L991[13:36:15] <Vexatos> "provides
access to the mighty power of detecting a letter"
L992[13:39:06] <Michiyo> lmao
L993[13:39:11] <Michiyo> make sure it's a
t3! :P
L994[13:39:55] <Sangar> yes, and you need
two of them for all features, sli-like :P
L995[13:40:02] <Michiyo> ^^
L996[13:48:39] <gamax92> man, man is
awesome with less.
L997[13:49:18] <Dashkal> Hardware
accelerated pattern matching. Sounds reasonable
L998[13:50:15] <Dashkal> First thought
would be a tier 1 card (Two seems to be focused on high end
external access)
L999[13:51:22] <gamax92> gunzip, for gun
zip
L1000[13:52:19] <gamax92> does gpu.bind
take a proxy or an address
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L1002[13:57:45] <Dashkal> My memory says
address. But that was brief and confused by exploding pneumatic
piping.
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L1005[13:59:48] <Dashkal> This is almost
certainly not going to be as simple as I hope >.>
L1006[14:03:26] <asie> tier 1 for
standard regex
L1007[14:03:29] <asie> tier 2 for
extended regex
L1008[14:03:48] <Dashkal> Hrm, I no
longer recall the jvm regex api. Do I even have that option?
L1009[14:03:57] <Dashkal> Cause that's
all I was planning on writing. No pgre bindings
L1010[14:04:18] <Vexatos>
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
L1011[14:04:20] *
Vexatos dances
L1012[14:04:25] <Vexatos> Crappy decoding
finally works
L1013[14:04:27] *
Vexatos dances
L1014[14:04:44] <Dashkal> Oh, though that
was to me and I was going to warn that this likely isn't going
anywhere. I haven't touched modding since 1.5
L1015[14:06:19] <asie> 1.6.4 modding is
very similar
L1016[14:06:24] <asie> 1.7.2 is
creepy
L1017[14:07:13] <Dashkal> Well, I'd be
making a card, so my entire exposure to 1.6 vs 1.7 would be the
card item itself
L1018[14:07:28] <Dashkal> Yeah, no
standard vs extended in java.util.text.Pattern
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L1020[14:10:39] <Dashkal> Cool,
straightforward to setup a workspace and such. Sadly, will have to
be another time. Pretty sure I should be working, not hacking on an
MC mod :P
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L1030[14:43:03] <JoshTheEnder>
.jenkins
L1031[14:43:05] <EnderBot> Latest builds:
OpenComputers: #351 |
OpenComponents: #37 |
OpenComputers-MC1.7: #130 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #5 |
ICBMComponent: #18 |
OpenPrinter: #33 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #15
L1032[14:49:27] <Vexatos> Dangit
L1034[14:51:03] <Sangar> gzip?
L1035[14:51:12] <gamax92> its what ever
immibis wrote.
L1036[14:51:19] <Sangar> haha
L1037[14:51:36] <gamax92> i just ported
it to OpenComputers and fixed a bug causing lossy output.
L1038[14:51:55] <Skuli> how portable are
CC programs to OC?
L1039[14:52:15] <gamax92> for that one i
just had to change the way files were read.
L1040[14:52:16] <Vexatos> Is there any
way in lua patterns to shorten a pattern looking like
"%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s"?
L1041[14:52:18] <gamax92> which was like
in two instances.
L1042[14:52:24] <gamax92> Vexatos:
string.rep
L1043[14:52:47] <Vexatos> Thanks
L1044[14:52:53] <Death> $print(
("%s"):rep( 10 ) )
L1045[14:53:00] <Death> eh, poop
L1046[14:53:04] *
gamax92 claps
L1047[14:53:11] <asie> gamax92:
what
L1048[14:53:14] <asie> neat
L1049[14:53:16] <Death> [13:53]
<Death> $lua print( ("%s"):rep( 10 ) ) [13:53]
<]-[> > %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s | nil
L1050[14:53:34] <gamax92> Death: no
L1051[14:53:36] <gamax92> just no
L1052[14:54:30] <Vexatos> Grrr...
crap
L1053[14:54:49] <Vexatos> I need to add a
fourth character to my morse alphabet
L1054[14:54:59] <Death> gamax92: it's a
simple demonstration on how string.rep works, why no?
L1055[14:54:59] <Vexatos> For a free
space between words
L1056[14:55:10] <Vexatos> Usually it's
represented by 7 free spaces
L1057[14:55:21] <Vexatos> but that won't
work without regex
L1058[14:55:50] <Vexatos> I'll just use
"_"
L1059[14:57:49] <gamax92> I'mma go try
and compress an exe with this or something.
L1060[14:57:52] <gamax92> wheres
notepad.exe
L1061[14:58:59] <gamax92> fak "too
long without yielding"
L1062[14:59:04] <Death> Heh, 189 KB
L1063[14:59:10] <gamax92> Sangar: whats a
good way to make programs that should be intensive yield?
L1064[14:59:53] <gamax92> ooh winhlp32 is
pretty small
L1065[15:01:17] <Sangar> dunno, check the
elapsed time every so often, yield after a while? keep i mind that
'intensive' programs are potentially blocking other computers from
running, so it's better to be nice and yield often anyway...
L1066[15:01:43] <Vexatos> It works
\o/
L1067[15:01:46] <gamax92> yay, its a
lossless compressor.
L1068[15:01:48] <Vexatos> I hate it, but
it works
L1069[15:01:57] <gamax92> hashes of both
exes are the same
L1070[15:02:03] <Vexatos> I needed to add
a fourth character to the morse alphabet. That's so ugly
L1071[15:02:06] <asie> why would anyone
make a lossy general file compressor
L1072[15:02:09] <asie> is way beyond
me
L1073[15:02:23] <gamax92> asie: because
it works for lua programs
L1074[15:02:35] <asie>
"lossy"
L1075[15:02:39] <asie> read
carefully
L1076[15:02:39] <gamax92> where you don't
care about line endings or having an extra line at the bottom of
the program (which immibis had)
L1077[15:02:41] <Vexatos> So ugly
L1078[15:02:42] <asie> oh, that
L1079[15:02:46] <Vexatos> So. Freaking.
Ugly
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L1082[15:03:54] <Wobbo> Hi
everybody
L1083[15:04:10] <Death> Hi.
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L1085[15:08:58] <Wobbo> Sangar: You
already unbroke besh a little?
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L1088[15:10:33] <Sangar> Wobbo, a little,
got distracted by openal. that seems to work now, though, so i can
focus on besh. and see what i screwed up there :P
L1089[15:11:24] <Wobbo> Maybe my tests
just weren’t enough, that could also be the aase :P
L1090[15:11:40] <Sangar> we'll see
L1091[15:11:59] <Wobbo> Yeah, we can only
guess for now
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L1093[15:19:53] <gamax92> oh, i ran out
of memory.
L1094[15:20:05] <gamax92> so, notepad.exe
can't be compressed anyway.
L1095[15:21:00] <Vexatos> Yay, it finally
works
L1096[15:21:39] <Vexatos> Tomorrow on the
to-do list: Add a send and receive function
L1097[15:21:54] <Wobbo> Vexatos: What
works?
L1098[15:22:07] <Vexatos> Morse
decoding
L1099[15:22:19] <Wobbo> Ah
L1100[15:22:29] <Vexatos> Doesn't support
the period character and has an extra fourth character, but it
works
L1101[15:22:41] <Vexatos> It now has
"." for short
L1102[15:22:44] <Vexatos> "-"
for long
L1103[15:22:52] <Vexatos> " "
for pause between words
L1104[15:23:00] <Vexatos> and
"_" for pause between letters
L1105[15:23:04] <Vexatos> Because no
regex
L1106[15:24:20] <Wobbo> Couldn’t you do “
“ for pause between letters and “\t” or “\n” for pauze between
words?
L1107[15:24:28] <Vexatos> I could
L1108[15:24:34] <Vexatos> But that would
be an extra character as well
L1109[15:24:43] <Vexatos> and then the
code would not be printable well
L1110[15:24:47] <Wobbo> True, but a
character you can’t see :P
L1111[15:24:54] <Wobbo> That is
true
L1112[15:25:00] <Vexatos> I couldn't get
the thing to gmatch either "%s%s[%.%-]+%s%s" or
string.rep("%s",15)
L1113[15:25:13] <Vexatos> (For the free
space between words)
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L1115[15:28:03] <Vexatos> But, I do not
care
L1116[15:28:03] <Vexatos> it works
L1117[15:28:03] <Vexatos> it's perfectly
parsed any noone but the API has to understand it, right?
L1118[15:28:03] <Vexatos> :D
L1119[15:28:03] <Vexatos> I need to go to
bed now
L1120[15:28:03] <Vexatos> Good
night
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L1122[15:32:32] <Wobbo> Sangar: How did
you actually implement the memory restriction?
L1123[15:32:52] <Skuli> is there anything
I need to do to refresh a computer's files when edited outside of
the in-game editor?
L1124[15:33:04] <gamax92> set
bufferChanges to false
L1125[15:33:06] <Wobbo> reboot and you
should be fine
L1126[15:33:13] <Skuli> set bufferchanges
to false
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L1128[15:33:22] <Skuli> uh, like in the
config?
L1129[15:33:22] <Sangar> Wobbo, custom
allocator function for the C library.
L1130[15:33:24] <Skuli> I'll look
L1131[15:33:24] <gamax92> yeah
L1132[15:33:47] <Wobbo> Sangar: So that
is Lua specific?
L1133[15:33:52] <Sangar> yes
L1134[15:33:58] <Wobbo> Damn :P
L1135[15:35:06] <Wobbo> And is stdout for
the computer a Java reader or something of that sort?
L1136[15:35:30] <Skuli> thanks
L1137[15:36:11] <Sangar> stdout and stdin
are wrappers for term.read and term.write, which goes to the gpu
component. ergo it's pure lua.
L1138[15:36:37] <Wobbo> gpu is Scala
right?
L1139[15:36:43] <Sangar> yes
L1140[15:36:45] <Death> I think so.
L1141[15:37:04] <Death> which means I
should try learning it
L1142[15:37:23] <Wobbo> Because I found
some stuff to get Lisp to use Java readers as stdin/stdout, so that
would be a simple way to get IO to work :P
L1143[15:37:24] <Sangar> slighly less
broken besh is up, if you could have a look at it that'd be
great
L1144[15:37:42] <Wobbo> How slightly less
broken is it? :P
L1145[15:38:44] <Sangar> it starts, but
fails to a) shot the prompt text ($PS1) b) fails to execute entered
commands. either fail because expand() seems to not return the
right thing from what i can tell.
L1146[15:39:21] <Wobbo> alright
L1147[15:39:27] <Sangar> err, show not
shot
L1148[15:40:12] <Sangar> i tried to
understand it, but i can't see what it does with "plain"
text. it seems to just... drop it. which would explain that
:P
L1149[15:41:03] <Wobbo> I will run it
inside a lua prompt to call the functions “raw” and see what that
does
L1150[15:41:18] <Wobbo> Because that
worked before I pull requested it
L1151[15:41:25] <Sangar> ok, thanks
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L1153[15:42:10] <Sangar> all i changed
was make a few methods local, which broke stuff, and i worked
around that in the last commit (and also removed the dependency on
the normal shell, it runs its own repl now)
L1155[15:42:37] <gamax92> Wobbo ^
L1156[15:43:32] <Wobbo> gamax92:
OpenPrograms it and put it on the forums
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L1158[15:44:13] <gamax92> why the
forums?
L1159[15:44:18] <gamax92> I made it for
Vexatos
L1160[15:45:38] <Wobbo> So everybody can
share the joy
L1161[15:45:59] <Wobbo> Sangar:
print(tostring(expand(“Hello”))) [rints nothing, so expand is
indeed broken
L1162[15:46:35] <Sangar> well, that's
something, I guess :P
L1163[15:46:35] <Skuli> Last new user
question; any way to pause for keypress?
L1164[15:46:50] <Sangar>
event.pull("key")
L1165[15:46:57] <Skuli> thanks
L1166[15:47:58] <asie> Sangar: oooh, you
figured out OpenAL?
L1167[15:48:33] <gamax92> Wobbo: so
should i throw everything i have in my repo on the forums
then?
L1168[15:48:34] <Sangar> asie, aye. what
cost me the most time was that i derped the wave generation without
noticing it, assuming it still worked -.- typical.
L1169[15:48:38] <asie> oh
L1170[15:48:38] <asie> haha
L1171[15:49:06] <Wobbo> gamax92: Why put
it online if you are not going to share it?
L1173[15:49:36] -Kibibyte- [asie] Фольк-бенд
"Гєник " м.Львів пл .Привокзальна | by yarpry | 1m30s |
24w3d ago | 30,159 views | Rated:
4.86/5.00
L1174[15:49:41] <Wobbo> Sangar: at the
end of expand, there is a line with lastEnd >= #token. This has
to be lastEnd <= #token
L1175[15:49:41] <gamax92> Because nobody
else in OpenPrograms has topics for their programs
L1176[15:49:48] *
Wobbo has
L1177[15:50:02] <Wobbo> Only there a
seperate topics for eah program
L1178[15:50:03] <asie> such drum
skills
L1179[15:50:04] <asie> woe
L1180[15:50:08] <Skuli> hm
L1181[15:50:24] <Skuli> it seems to see
the keypress twice, maybe I need a sleep in there somewhere
L1182[15:50:25] <asie> the end is the
best part
L1183[15:50:44] <Wobbo> Skuli: Are you
trying this from the prompt or from a file?
L1184[15:50:45] <gamax92> well, maybe
iafter lunch
L1185[15:50:49] <JoshTheEnder> Skuli, try
"key_down"
L1186[15:51:06] <Wobbo> gamax92: Lunch?
at 21:50? :P
L1187[15:51:10] <JoshTheEnder> because i
think "key" is doing it to both down and up
L1188[15:51:12] <Skuli> file
L1189[15:51:16] <Skuli> ah, you are
probably right
L1190[15:51:31] <Sangar> yeah, that was
the most generic solution :>
L1191[15:51:41] <Sangar> also, yes,
amazing drumming
L1192[15:51:49] <Death> Wobbo:
*timezones*
L1193[15:51:50] <asie> anyway,
computer.beep() is good
L1194[15:51:53] <Sangar> Wobbo, ok, lemme
try
L1195[15:51:54] <asie> it leaves less for
Computronics to do
L1196[15:52:02] <Wobbo> Death: I know
:P
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L1199[15:52:20] <JoshTheEnder> mainly
just the fact that it's the same 4 messages
L1200[15:52:22] <Wobbo> Sangar: It is not
the whole solution, but it is something. At least things with $
work again :P
L1201[15:52:32] <Wobbo> *without
L1202[15:52:41] <Sangar> heh
L1203[15:53:00] <Michiyo|Phone> o/
L1204[15:53:03] <Skuli> an nice
L1205[15:53:09] <Death> Hi Michiyo.
L1206[15:53:11] <Skuli> the touch
event
L1207[15:53:11] <Wobbo> If i try The path
is $PATH, I get this:
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/opt/X11/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/local/sbin:/Users/rene/binThe
path is $PATH
L1208[15:53:14] <Skuli> i'll use that
instead
L1209[15:53:21] <Skuli> won't need a
keyboard then
L1210[15:54:41] <Sangar> Wobbo, yeah. but
at least echo asd > tmp/test works again :)
L1211[15:54:48] <Wobbo> Sangar:
expand("cat file1 file2 | grep '%d'") returns cat file1
file2 | grep so this should atleast fix piping
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L1213[15:55:30] <Sangar> yeah. cat
tmp/test | cat also works.
L1214[15:55:35] <Wobbo> Sangar: I also
think I know what the problem is. Things don’t get pushed to the
endToken stack when he starts to build the expr stack
L1215[15:55:52] <Wobbo> So looking into
that now
L1216[15:56:57] <gamax92> oh, so piping
was broken?
L1217[15:57:31] *
Death boops ds84182 and poofs
L1218[15:57:44] <Sangar> ok
L1219[15:57:58] <ds84182> hai Death
L1220[15:58:07] <Wobbo> Sangar: This
solved part of the problem
L1221[15:58:32] <Wobbo> There is
something left which has to do with lastEnd I guess, have to see
where I update that
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L1224[15:59:41] <Bizzycola> ic
L1225[16:00:19] <Bizzycola> the only
thing I remember them requiring was a script in the same spot on
your openprograms repo :p
L1226[16:00:22] <Wobbo> Sangar: Some
people don’t take the time to look I guess. Does it say the
noise.lua is needed in the readme?
L1227[16:00:52] <Sangar> what readme?
:P
L1228[16:01:09] <Wobbo> Then it might be
confusing, but they could still look it up :P
L1229[16:01:10] <Sangar> well, i guess
i'll add a note on the component api page that links to the
script...
L1230[16:01:23] <Wobbo> It doesn’t hurt
at least :P
L1231[16:01:32] <gamax92> it hurts my
page loading times
L1232[16:03:09] <Michiyo|Phone> ^
L1233[16:03:33] <Sangar>
"normal" people ok, but the guy that reimplemented the
noise lib? don't you usually look at the repo before you do stuff
like that? people are weird :/
L1234[16:03:42] <gamax92> nooooo
L1235[16:04:11] <gamax92> you immediatly
freak out, go into a state of where you loose all common sense, and
then do tons of extra work because you wern't thinking
L1236[16:04:12] <Bizzycola> lots of
people seem to lack the brain power for such actions :p
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L1238[16:04:34] <gamax92> oh wait, asie
exists.
L1239[16:04:40] <gamax92> asie: Does
Computronics do filtering
L1240[16:04:48] <asie> wait
L1241[16:04:49] <asie> <gamax92>
you immediatly freak out, go into a state of where you loose all
common sense, and then do tons of extra work because you wern't
thinking
L1242[16:04:54] <Dashkal> Sangar: It's
not entirely obvious to someone reading this as docs that those
links go into a source repo and they should look around. It's just
link to code.
L1243[16:04:55] <gamax92> not related to
you
L1244[16:04:56] <asie> you mean, like
when I ported ten 1.7 mods?
L1245[16:04:58] <asie> :P
L1246[16:05:02] <gamax92> or maybe it
is
L1247[16:05:04] <asie> anyway... what
filtering
L1248[16:05:26] <gamax92> dfpwm low (is
low the right term?) pass filtering?
L1249[16:05:37] <gamax92> to like, curb
noise or something
L1250[16:05:40] <Dashkal> I was stuck on
that very point for awhile before I thought to just look through
the repo.
L1251[16:05:41] <Sangar> Dashkal, meh,
fair enough. in my defense, i didn't add those links :P i think. at
least i can't remember to >_>
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L1254[16:08:06] <Wobbo> Sangar: Pull
Request
L1255[16:08:19] <Sangar> got the mail
:)
L1256[16:08:28] <gamax92> What's the
news?
L1257[16:08:58] <gamax92> Sangar: does
simple shell do pipes
L1258[16:09:06] <Sangar> nope
L1259[16:09:13] <Sangar> but primitive
var expansion
L1260[16:09:24] <Wobbo> Sangar: I also
literally only tested that case that I naemd in the request, but
that one works :P
L1261[16:09:32] <gamax92> and do you just
run besh.lua or do you have to do some fancy replacement
thingy
L1262[16:09:51] <Skuli> these server
rules now
L1263[16:09:54] <Skuli> so much sexier
than signs
L1264[16:10:09] <gamax92> the signs feel
insulted.
L1265[16:10:11] <Sangar> running besh
should do it. to make shell.execute use it, too, you'd have to
change $SHELL
L1266[16:10:49] <Wobbo> Sangar: Why not
add al line to besh.lua: os.setenv(“SHELL”, argv[0]) :P
L1267[16:11:12] <Sangar> because it won't
reset when it errors out, i suppos?
L1268[16:11:22] <gamax92> Sangar: any
time i try to use pipes all that happens is the first program runs
and then I get "file not found"
L1269[16:11:27] <gamax92> dir
L1270[16:11:35] <gamax92> Window focus i
hate you
L1271[16:11:55] <Sangar> in anything
before the last commit by wobbo? then yes, because it was
broken.
L1272[16:12:09] <gamax92> oh, then i need
the commit
L1273[16:12:42] <gamax92> oh jeez, dat
floppy disk noise.
L1274[16:13:10] <gamax92> perhaps it will
load some time soon.
L1275[16:13:24] <Sangar> while true do
computer.beep(math.random(20, 2000)) end <3
L1276[16:13:31] <Wobbo> XD
L1277[16:13:34] <gamax92> computer.beep
exists?
L1278[16:13:46] <Sangar> since... 3
commits or so, yes :P
L1279[16:14:26] <Wobbo> gamax92: No, but
it does now :P
L1280[16:14:39] <gamax92> "Forcing
computer to sleep for the duration of the sound.", so like the
normal PC Buzzer
L1281[16:14:52] <gamax92> since
apparently using it was really cpu intensive.
L1282[16:15:42] <Sangar> oh, good then. i
can't remember, the last time i directly triggered a read in-case
pc speaker was in 10th grade or so...
L1283[16:15:57] <gamax92> Sangar: was
setting SHELL=/mnt/902/besh.lua a bad idea?
L1284[16:16:05] <Sangar> where the hell
did that 'read' come from
L1285[16:16:15] <gamax92> its still
reading from the floppy
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L1287[16:16:46] <Sangar> gamax92, i
dunno? build 353?
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L1290[16:18:28] <Sangar> works for me in
353. set SHELL=..., then ctrl+d to kill the old one et voila, besh
boodness.
L1291[16:18:45] <Sangar> today is fat
finger day...
L1292[16:19:11] <Wobbo> Today is comming
to an end for me :P
L1293[16:19:32] <Sangar> heh, you
achieved enough! besh works again :)
L1294[16:19:38] <Wobbo> Sort of :P
L1295[16:19:46] <Wobbo> Bye!
L1296[16:19:49] <Sangar> gnight!
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L1298[16:19:57] <gamax92> Sangar: I wrote
less.lua, did I accomplish anything?
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L1300[16:20:33] <gamax92> :<
L1301[16:20:40] <Sangar> that depends.
did you just write the letters 'less.lua' or the actual program?
:P
L1302[16:20:47] <gamax92> the actual
program
L1303[16:20:53] <Sangar> then i suppose
you did
L1304[16:20:54] <gamax92> i even sent it
to you yesterday
L1305[16:20:58] <Sangar> you can go to
bed n ow :P
L1306[16:21:04] <gamax92> and you were
just like, tape? tape!
L1307[16:21:06] <Sangar> oh?
L1308[16:21:12] <Sangar> oh!
L1309[16:21:19] <Sangar> i misunderstood
then. again.
L1310[16:21:28] <Sangar> i was
distracted.
L1311[16:21:31] <Sangar> was playing
d3
L1312[16:21:32] <Sangar> :P
L1314[16:21:44] <Bizzycola> :p
L1315[16:22:29] <Bizzycola> "I want
a GETAWAYGETAWAYGETAWAYGETAWAY car.." audio glitches are fun
:p
L1316[16:22:51] <Sangar> ah, keeping it
all in memory?
L1317[16:22:58] *
gamax92 hides
L1318[16:22:59] <Sangar> then you can
still improve it :>
L1319[16:23:19] <Bizzycola> I do that too
when I tel the police I want a getaway car, I say getaway 6 times
:D
L1320[16:23:25] <gamax92> Sangar: its
funny, because more is supposed to load it all in memory, and less
isn't. My two version do the exact opposite.
L1321[16:24:07] <gamax92> Sangar: but
seriously though, constantly reading from the disk, constantly
breaking up via lines, or just having all the lines pre
broken?
L1322[16:24:09] <Sangar> ah, that
explains the names.
L1323[16:24:41] <Sangar> well, depends on
the size of the file.
L1324[16:25:25] <Sangar> maybe buffering
chunks of the file would be a good compromise?
L1325[16:25:53] <gamax92> so, then i
would need seeking?
L1326[16:26:36] <Sangar> yeah
L1327[16:27:02] <gamax92> what if instead
of all the lines, i stored the line position in the file
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L1329[16:27:11] <gamax92> then i just
seek there and read the lien
L1330[16:27:43] <gamax92> actually that
wouldn't work for wrapped lines.
L1331[16:27:55] <Sangar> exactly that's
why i didn't bother :P
L1332[16:28:00] <Bizzycola> I wonder if a
giant skeleton that shoots arrows faster then you can dodge them is
a good idea for a boss.. :p
L1333[16:28:14] <Bizzycola> best thing
about giant skeletons is giant arrow
L1334[16:28:16] <gamax92> Sangar: but it
soo much better than more.
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L1336[16:28:22] <gamax92> it makes man,
man.
L1337[16:28:33] <Sangar> :D
L1338[16:28:42] <JoshTheEnder> what other
commands do you think i should impliment into EnderBot(2) ?
L1339[16:28:47] <gamax92> man2
L1340[16:28:54] <JoshTheEnder> (that was
directed at the whole channel)
L1341[16:29:02] <Bizzycola> hmm
L1342[16:29:10] <Bizzycola> Do you have a
list of commands it has now? :p
L1343[16:29:20] <JoshTheEnder> ermm, just
.jenkins
L1344[16:29:24] <Bizzycola> oh
L1345[16:29:25] <gamax92> if EnderBot(2)
is opped and ^v is in channel then kick ^v end
L1346[16:29:31] <Bizzycola> lol
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L1351[16:30:06] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92,
that wouldnt work, 1 because EnderBot is python, 2 because my NS
doesnt get op in here
L1352[16:30:08] <gamax92> i think less.c
is in coreutils
L1354[16:31:16] <JoshTheEnder> though,
any serious commands? i /could/ make it do lua and possibly stuff
to oc
L1355[16:31:35] <JoshTheEnder> (though
the oc part would require a dedicated server)
L1356[16:32:29] <Bizzycola> iunno, last
commit to github? lol
L1357[16:32:41] <gamax92> notify us when
OC has been built
L1358[16:33:23] <JoshTheEnder> that would
require Sangar making the oc jenkins send a post to EnderBot which
currently i cannot get to work
L1359[16:33:34] <gamax92> or you can
regularly check it?
L1360[16:34:02] <Bizzycola> check and if
there is a new build you haven't notified of in the last 5 - 10
minutes
L1361[16:34:14] <Bizzycola> Then it can
spam 36 lines about how great the new build is :p
L1362[16:34:24] <JoshTheEnder> i /can/
though it's quite resource intensive
L1363[16:34:37] <Bizzycola> I take it you
don't have a capable server?
L1364[16:34:37] <gamax92> i thought there
was a json file.
L1365[16:34:54] <Bizzycola> How much
resources can checking a site every once in a while really use?
:p
L1366[16:35:12] <JoshTheEnder> not so
much as processing power but time
L1367[16:35:19] <JoshTheEnder>
.jenkins
L1368[16:35:21] <EnderBot> Latest builds:
OpenComputers: #353 |
OpenComponents: #37 |
OpenComputers-MC1.7: #130 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #5 |
ICBMComponent: #18 |
OpenPrinter: #33 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #15
L1369[16:35:27] <JoshTheEnder> that took
4 secs
L1370[16:35:40] <gamax92> well there are
7 builds there.
L1371[16:35:49] <gamax92> you'd only be
checking 2
L1372[16:35:55] <JoshTheEnder> 4
actually
L1373[16:35:59] <gamax92> ?
L1374[16:36:01] <JoshTheEnder> wait
nvm
L1375[16:36:02] <Bizzycola> 1.7
L1376[16:36:07] <Bizzycola> and 1.6
L1377[16:36:14] <Bizzycola> or 2i f you
don't use OCC
L1378[16:36:23] <JoshTheEnder> yeah, i
was also including the comonents
L1379[16:36:28] <Bizzycola> but if you
want OCC builds for 1.6 and 1.7 then yea 4 :p
L1380[16:37:02] <Bizzycola> you don't
need to check OCC often, judging by it's last build, I assume it
isn't actually updated very much :p
L1381[16:37:25] <Bizzycola> .jenkins
OpenComponents
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L1384[16:38:11] <JoshTheEnder> though, if
i could get my bot and http server to run under the same process
then it'd be better, because EnderBot would get the data initially
and then all the time after that it would get notified via http
POSTs
L1385[16:38:25]
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L1386[16:39:00] <Michiyo|Tab> o/
L1387[16:39:03] <JoshTheEnder> \o
L1388[16:39:05] <Bizzycola> hi
L1389[16:39:15] <JoshTheEnder> .jenkins
Bizzycola
L1390[16:39:16] *
EnderBot DiNozzo's JoshTheEnder
L1391[16:39:16] <EnderBot> JoshTheEnder
you didn't specify a correct build...
L1392[16:39:17] <Kenny> \o
L1393[16:39:20] <Michiyo|Tab> Theres 3 of
me.. Lol
L1394[16:39:20] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L1395[16:39:33] <Bizzycola> I don't have
a jenkins server :p
L1396[16:39:40] <Michiyo|Tab> Lol
L1397[16:39:42] <Bizzycola> or a repo
called Bizzycola for that matter :D
L1398[16:39:43] <JoshTheEnder> Bizzycola,
you're using Michiyo's
L1399[16:39:53] <Bizzycola> Yea for icbm
component
L1400[16:39:59] <Bizzycola> I meant I
don't have a personal one for what ever crap I do
L1401[16:40:02] <Bizzycola> I forget
:D
L1402[16:40:06] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L1403[16:40:15] <Bizzycola> I wonder if
jenkins could use mono to build my game lol
L1404[16:40:18] <Michiyo|Tab> Speaking of
when i get homei gotta move jenkins to my new server
L1405[16:40:22] <Kenny> How hard is it to
set up a jenkins?
L1406[16:40:32] <Michiyo|Tab> Not
really
L1407[16:41:16] <JoshTheEnder> and from
what i've messed about with it, gradel simplifies it a lot
L1408[16:42:12] <Bizzycola> if I ever
make my game public maybe I'll get my own jenkins
L1409[16:42:47] <Bizzycola> Since my repo
doesn't hold the binaries :p
L1410[16:42:55] <JoshTheEnder> Bizzycola,
by the fact that you mentioned mono earlier, you do know jenkins
can run on windows aswell right?
L1411[16:42:59] <JoshTheEnder> *as
well
L1412[16:43:08] <Bizzycola> Well my game
uses mono regardless
L1413[16:43:11] <Bizzycola> because it
uses monogame :p
L1414[16:43:12] <JoshTheEnder> ahh
L1415[16:43:41] <Bizzycola> but hmm, I'd
probably need a jenkins on windows and one on linux to get it for
more then just windows :p
L1416[16:44:36] <Bizzycola> Hmm my games
content is like 70mb, I wonder if I can reduce that more
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L1418[16:45:10] <gamax92> ...
L1419[16:45:21] <Michiyo|Tab> My game is
2.4 gb :p
L1420[16:45:28] <Bizzycola> hehe
nice
L1421[16:45:30] <JoshTheEnder> also with
the thing about my bot doing stuff on an oc computer, i could
probably do that on my current vps but only oc would be
installed
L1422[16:45:32] <gamax92> JoshTheEnder: I
got a response from accessing jenkins via luasocket.
L1423[16:45:39] <gamax92> "Go
away."
L1424[16:45:42] <Bizzycola> I take it
slightly more then 2D rpg? :p
L1425[16:45:48] <Bizzycola> lol
L1426[16:45:48] <JoshTheEnder> you just
accessed cil.li
L1427[16:45:58] <JoshTheEnder> the
jenkins is on oc.cil.li
L1428[16:46:02] <JoshTheEnder>
*ci.cil.li
L1430[16:46:12] <Michiyo|Tab> Bizzycola
unreal4 mmorpg
L1431[16:46:22] <Bizzycola> oh well that
explains the size
L1432[16:46:30] <Bizzycola> Sounds fun
:p
L1434[16:46:42] <Bizzycola> I'm very bad
at 3D content so I stuck to 2d
L1435[16:46:43] <Michiyo|Tab> Lol
yeah
L1436[16:46:55] <Bizzycola> though I'm
not great at 2D either so meh
L1437[16:47:02] <Bizzycola> My blog has
an entire 1 screenshot of my game lol
L1438[16:47:12] <Michiyo|Tab> Ok afk
gotta drive
L1439[16:47:17] <Bizzycola> kk
L1440[16:47:59] <JoshTheEnder> i also
dont know how i'm gonna make http server and EnderBot work in the
same file... meh, that is but a quest for another day
L1441[16:48:08] <gamax92> still getting a
404
L1442[16:48:11] <Bizzycola> threading,
turtles, etc
L1443[16:48:31] <Bizzycola> that link
josh just posted works for me
L1444[16:48:41] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92,
then i'm not sure what your doing wrong, that's what EnderBot
uses
L1445[16:48:49] <JoshTheEnder> well,
EnderBot(2)
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L1447[16:48:59] <JoshTheEnder> since both
version are currently running
L1448[16:49:13] <JoshTheEnder> also i'm
off to bed so good night to you all
L1449[16:49:19] <gamax92> I blame
you
L1450[16:49:33] <JoshTheEnder> $slap
gamax92
L1451[16:49:34] *
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L1453[16:53:45] <gamax92> Sangar: besh is
really crashy
L1454[16:53:52] <gamax92> on non existant
programs it crashes
L1455[16:53:56] <Sangar> blame
wobbo
L1456[16:57:33] <gamax92> Sangar: so, for
the pipes, would that be io.stdin to read?
L1457[16:58:01] <Sangar> yeah
L1458[16:58:05] <gamax92> then they don't
work
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L1462[17:04:46] <Sangar> cat does?
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L1464[17:09:47] <ds84182> I made a custom
world in the snapshot, and I don't think its working right
L1465[17:10:06] <ds84182> Because it's
been generating the world for the last 3 minutes
L1466[17:11:51] <ds84182> lel [17:11:31
INFO]: Client> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: n must be
positive
L1467[17:12:27] <gamax92> Sangar: hmm
...
L1468[17:14:11] <gamax92> oh, cat is
using io.read
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L1473[17:29:09] <gamax92> Sangar:
os.execute(os.getenv("SHELL") .. " -") why is
shell executed with a dash?
L1474[17:32:45] <Sangar> i can't
remember...
L1475[17:32:57] <gamax92> i mean,
shell.parse removes it anyway
L1476[17:33:49] <gamax92> it boots up
just fine without the dash
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L1478[17:35:15] <Sangar> maybe it was -i
once... and got derped at some point.
L1479[17:35:23] <gamax92> lol
L1480[17:45:11] <gamax92> Sangar: i think
pipes break events. I have "local event, address, char, code =
coroutine.yield("key_down")" and event is
"-"
L1481[17:46:41] <Sangar> hmm, quite
possible. i didn't test that with interactive programs at
all.
L1482[17:48:18] <gamax92> oh wait, so the
event is the first argument?
L1483[17:48:40] <gamax92> if i do cat
something | more -, the - comes from the first argument.
L1484[17:49:21] <Sangar> uh, i... don't
know.
L1485[17:49:37] <Sangar> when pulling in
more?
L1486[17:49:42] <gamax92> when doing the
event.
L1487[17:49:55] <Sangar> in more?
L1488[17:49:59] <Michiyo> UGH why is my
MySQL replication not working..
L1489[17:50:04] <gamax92> uhh, sure
L1490[17:50:19] <Sangar> hm. weird.
L1491[17:50:29] <Kat_and_Amy> hai
Sangar
L1492[17:50:43] <Sangar> or rather: i
can't remember how the piping is actually implemented, so...
possibly to be expected :P
L1493[17:50:48] <Sangar> hey there
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L1495[17:59:22] *
Michiyo stabs Michiyo|Tab, and Michiyo|Phone
L1496[17:59:36] <Michiyo> lol.. I just
pinged my phone and it alerted me..
L1497[17:59:55] <Bizzycola> :p
L1498[18:00:48] <Kat_and_Amy> lawl
L1499[18:01:07] <Michiyo> Slave_IO_State:
Waiting for master to send event
L1500[18:01:07] <Michiyo> Well that's
great DO SOMETHING THEN
L1501[18:02:00] <gamax92> nothing like
using tape drives for debugging
L1502[18:02:10] <gamax92> i make it so
anytime someone opens a file it sets a label on a tape
L1503[18:03:13] <Kat_and_Amy> wtf Michiyo
XD
L1504[18:03:55] <Michiyo> Trying to get
MySQL replication working, and... it's not :D
L1505[18:04:41] <Kat_and_Amy> y the Slave
thing though XD
L1506[18:04:54] <Michiyo> Because... it's
a Master / slave / slave setup?
L1507[18:05:11] <Michiyo> don't ask me,
I'm not the one who named it.
L1508[18:05:22] *
gamax92 asks michiyo
L1509[18:05:33] *
Michiyo stabs gamax92
L1510[18:05:43] <SuPeRMiNoR2>
Michiyo*
L1511[18:05:48] <SuPeRMiNoR2> not
michiyo
L1512[18:05:50] <SuPeRMiNoR2> XD
L1513[18:05:52] <gamax92> yes
michiyo
L1514[18:05:55] <gamax92> not
Michiyo
L1515[18:05:55] <Michiyo> zomg teh
pingz
L1516[18:06:03] <SuPeRMiNoR2> $ping
Michiyo
L1517[18:06:03] <SuperBot> Hi Michiyo,
SuPeRMiNoR2 says hi!!
L1518[18:06:05] <Kat_and_Amy> okai
L1519[18:06:10] <gamax92> dddouble
ping
L1520[18:06:13] <Michiyo> o_O
L1521[18:06:29] <gamax92> $ping
nonexistant
L1522[18:06:32] <gamax92> $ping
gamax92
L1523[18:06:37] <gamax92> :'(
L1524[18:06:54] <SuPeRMiNoR2> nobody has
perms to use SuperBot in this channel
L1525[18:07:01] <gamax92> not even
you?
L1526[18:07:01] <SuPeRMiNoR2> dont want
him getting banned
L1527[18:07:08] <SuPeRMiNoR2> besides me
and josh
L1528[18:10:29] <gamax92> besh only takes
up like 20KB more memory than sh does.
L1529[18:11:30] <Porygon> is besh like
bash?
L1530[18:11:36] <gamax92> no
L1531[18:11:51] <Porygon> oh
L1532[18:12:04] <SuPeRMiNoR2> well it
sounds like it should be
L1533[18:12:05] <SuPeRMiNoR2> lol
L1534[18:12:06] <gamax92> it just has
stupid piping.
L1535[18:15:50] <ShadowKatStudios> cat |
ls doesn't work witth it.
L1536[18:17:01] <gamax92> uhh, why would
you pipe into ls
L1537[18:17:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Cause
I can
L1538[18:18:02] <ShadowKatStudios> I
assume it would accept some input, then list whatever was in the
directory I just told it to.
L1539[18:18:15] <gamax92> no, it wouldn't
do that
L1540[18:18:22] <gamax92> even on linux
it doesn't do that
L1541[18:19:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh.
Well, piping ls to cat doesn't work either.
L1542[18:20:31] <gamax92> oh, probably
because of ls's weird trickery it does with buffering modes
L1543[18:20:36] <gamax92> like, it has it
buffer on lines.
L1544[18:23:15] <Bizzycola> I take it
pinging Michiy_o is almost as fun as pinging Sanga_r? :p
L1546[18:24:25] <gamax92> also, my
version of ls does have colors, its just that way because cat
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L1549[18:34:02] <SpiritedDusty> gamax92,
what compression are you using?
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L1552[18:34:48] <SpiritedDusty> o
L1553[18:35:43] <gamax92> SpiritedDusty:
:D
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L1555[18:41:48] <Michiyo> 0 row(s)
affected
L1556[18:41:48] <Michiyo> Execution Time
: 1 min 28 sec
L1557[18:41:50] <Michiyo> wat??
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L1561[18:46:56] <ds84182> I think I
should do more OpenComputers stuff
L1562[18:47:09] <ds84182> gamax92: Where
did you get tapes from... I wanna play with them
L1563[18:47:18] <gamax92>
Computronics
L1564[18:47:22] <gamax92> asie's
page
L1565[18:47:25] <ds84182> Ok
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L1567[18:49:39] <ds84182> Also, what does
opencomponents add?
L1568[18:49:56] <Bizzycola> it allows the
adapter block to work with CC peripherals
L1569[18:50:06] <gamax92> and select
other mods right?
L1570[18:50:24] <ds84182> oh, so that
meaaaans...
L1571[18:50:29] <ds84182> YES.
CCLIGHTS2
L1572[18:50:37] <gamax92> ds84182: may
and or may not work
L1573[18:50:46] <ds84182> hm...
L1574[19:09:37] <gamax92> ds84182: did
you get computronics>
L1575[19:09:43] <ds84182> yes
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L1578[19:16:10] <ds84182> Time to fill a
tape with random data and play it
L1580[19:25:14] <ds84182> gamax92: what
about td.seek(-td.getSize())?
L1581[19:25:17] <Bizzycola> ds84182: I
filled a tape with random data once, then I named it "The best
tape ever" and put it in the tape chest on asies server
:p
L1582[19:25:20] <ds84182> Looks more
sane
L1583[19:25:26] <ds84182> lol
L1584[19:25:29] <gamax92> nah, i like
math.huge
L1585[19:25:38] <Bizzycola> I think I
then proceded to do the same thing with that rick roll song
:p
L1586[19:25:39] <gamax92> wait, asie's
server?
L1587[19:25:40] <gamax92> I want
L1588[19:25:48] <Bizzycola> don't think
it's up anymore
L1589[19:25:52] <gamax92> damn
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L1592[19:38:27] <gamax92> SpiritedDusty:
If i take a tier 1 monitor and dye it blue does it become tier
3?
L1593[19:38:41] <SpiritedDusty> of
course
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L1595[19:38:52] <SpiritedDusty> btw I
think it's cyan
L1596[19:39:03] <gamax92> oh it is
L1597[19:40:26] <Bizzycola> oh so THATs
how you upgrade them
L1599[19:44:51] <Skuli> maybe it's
disabled in config
L1600[19:44:57] <gamax92> thats
valid.
L1601[19:45:09] <gamax92> also, those
images are huge.
L1602[19:45:23] <gamax92> Think of the
load times!
L1604[19:49:01] <SpiritedDusty> gamax92,
I don't understand
L1605[19:49:06] <gamax92> you
don't?
L1606[19:49:33] <gamax92> oh i messed up
the last line, it should be Unknown -> Router
L1607[19:51:00] <SpiritedDusty> oh
L1608[19:52:48] <Skuli> hm.
L1610[19:53:03] <Porygon> I'm porting a
CC vim I found to OC
L1611[19:53:11] <Skuli> did I take those
instructions too literally?
L1612[19:53:13] <Porygon> and they only
allowed keybinds of one character :|
L1613[19:53:20] <Skuli> Should proxy be
something other than ...?
L1614[19:53:21] <Porygon> so I'm redoing
the entire thing
L1615[19:53:36] <gamax92> Skuli: well,
... will have nothing, because autoruns don't get parameters.
L1616[19:53:46] <gamax92> and fs.mount
will fail, because ... is nothing.
L1617[19:53:52] <Skuli> yeah
L1618[19:54:09] <gamax92> what do you
want mounted at /mnt/sched
L1619[19:54:23] <Skuli> the hard disk
normally at /mnt/3a4
L1620[19:54:30] <Skuli> I could /mount
sched /mnt/sched
L1621[19:54:43] <Skuli> I was just trying
to do a simple proof-of-concept that autorunw orks tho
L1622[19:54:46] <Skuli> using the
tutorial
L1623[19:55:01] <Skuli> they've got the
... in the hard drive example for autorun.lua
L1624[19:55:06] <Michiyo> gamax92, erm
the tutorial works, and uses ...
L1625[19:55:29] <gamax92> oh, i see
"Autorun scripts get the proxy of the storage medium they're
on as their first parameter"
L1626[19:55:44] <Skuli> Well, I powered
everything off again, and now I see /mnt/sched
L1627[19:55:46] <Skuli> So never
mind
L1628[19:55:50] <Skuli> Something stupid
I was doing, I'm sure
L1629[19:55:59] <SpiritedDusty> I should
make get/setfenv in lua 5.2
L1630[19:56:06] <gamax92> SpiritedDusty:
sure go ahead.
L1631[19:56:10] <gamax92> except no debug
api
L1632[19:56:30] <SpiritedDusty> you can
run code with a virtual table that uses metamethods to change it's
data
L1633[19:58:23] <Skuli> huh
L1634[19:58:35] <Skuli> it was the extra
line I trimmed out that's causing the problem
L1636[19:59:51] <Skuli> I have a lua app
in that folder to just display a static trains chedule
L1637[20:00:00] <Skuli> i thought that
would be the way to auto-start it
L1638[20:00:04] <Skuli> I'll look in the
wiki
L1639[20:01:34] <ds84182> Tapes are so
fricken low quality
L1640[20:01:40] <ds84182> It's like a
compressed JPEG
L1641[20:01:42] <ds84182> :)
L1642[20:01:49] <gamax92> ds84182: uhh,
they can go up to 65536Hz
L1643[20:01:58] <Bizzycola> THen write
your own tape player
L1644[20:02:03] <ds84182> Yes, but they
are tapes
L1645[20:02:17] <ds84182> Bizzycola: I'm
not saying the quality is a bad thing
L1646[20:02:17] <Bizzycola> Or do you
mean actual tapes?
L1647[20:02:30] <ds84182> Bizzycola: At
this moment, both
L1648[20:02:36] <Bizzycola> Ahh
L1649[20:02:43] <Bizzycola> Been a long
time since I've listened to an actual taper
L1650[20:02:47] <Bizzycola> but asie's
ones are cool :p
L1651[20:02:49] <gamax92> oh wait,
ds84182 if its REALLY staticy and loud, you might have converted it
wrong.
L1652[20:02:57] <ds84182> gamax92: I
probally
L1653[20:02:59] <ds84182> did
L1655[20:03:07] -Kibibyte- [gamax92] Unsigned
vs Signed DFPWM | by gamspony | 1m59s | 1d8h ago | 6 views | Rated:
5.00/5.00
L1656[20:03:14] <dangranos> where is
normal converter then?
L1657[20:03:14] <ds84182> I used
audacity
L1658[20:03:25] <gamax92> :< how did
you use audacity for dfpwm
L1659[20:03:37] <dangranos> maybe
mp3>raw>dfpwm?
L1660[20:03:38] <Bizzycola> I have a
completely automated batch script if you have java in your path
variable
L1661[20:03:56] <Bizzycola> I include
sox/ffmpeg with it so all you need is java p
L1662[20:03:58] <gamax92> Bizzycola: does
it use SoX or ffmpeg as well?
L1663[20:04:09] <dangranos> lol
L1664[20:04:16] <Bizzycola> yea :p
L1665[20:04:25] <ds84182> gamax92:
Converted it to signed WAV
L1666[20:04:33] <ds84182> via
export
L1667[20:04:45] <gamax92> ds84182: yeah
but what did you use to make the dfpwm
L1668[20:04:59] <ds84182> wabbitoe
L1669[20:05:03] <gamax92> thats
broken
L1670[20:05:18] <ds84182> huh
L1671[20:05:33] <gamax92> atleast im
pretty sure it always feeds DFPWM.class signed information when it
wants unsigned stuff.
L1672[20:05:46] <ds84182> Well, I don't
have sox installed in windows
L1673[20:06:00] <ds84182> but I can get
it
L1674[20:06:02] <ds84182> brb
L1675[20:06:16] <gamax92>
"<Bizzycola> I include sox ..."
L1676[20:06:28] <Bizzycola> Yes, I have
the sox binary included
L1677[20:06:40] <Skuli> IDK
L1678[20:06:42] <Skuli> it's just not
working
L1679[20:08:09] <Skuli> I can manually
run /mnt/3a4/trainschedule
L1680[20:08:14] <Skuli> but if I put that
line in autorun.lua
L1681[20:08:23] <Skuli> nothing in
autorun.lua processes
L1682[20:08:36] <gamax92> what is
"that line"
L1683[20:08:38] <Skuli> or
/mnt/sched/trainschedule
L1685[20:08:55] <dangranos>
>_<
L1686[20:09:02] <gamax92> Skuli: this is
lua, not a shell.
L1687[20:09:09] <dangranos> who have
flamethrower?
L1688[20:09:10] <gamax92> you have to
tell lua to execute your program
L1689[20:09:12] <Skuli> Ahhh
L1690[20:09:14] <Skuli> right
L1691[20:09:16] <Skuli> :/
L1692[20:09:24] <Skuli> lol
L1693[20:09:34] <gamax92> which i don't
know how to do, os.execute iirc.
L1694[20:09:44] <Skuli> i knew it had to
be something stupid like that
L1695[20:09:51] <Skuli> It's not rocket
science right
L1696[20:09:58] <gamax92> no, its nuclear
fusion
L1697[20:10:12] <Skuli> the internet
claims for lua
L1698[20:10:14] <Skuli>
dofile("filename.lua")
L1699[20:10:18] <Skuli> I shall try
L1700[20:10:24] <dangranos> uh
L1701[20:10:37] <gamax92> oc's lua isn't
EXACTLY the same, but it should wokr.
L1702[20:11:25] <Skuli> yep
L1703[20:11:27] <Skuli> groovy.
L1704[20:11:30] <gamax92> gah, that
df.
L1705[20:11:36] <gamax92> such not
formatted.
L1706[20:14:20] *
gamax92 pokes ds84182
L1707[20:18:03] <gamax92> R.I.P ds84182,
who could not find SoX
L1708[20:18:10] <ds84182> hai
L1709[20:18:13] <gamax92> oh okay
L1710[20:18:15] <SpiritedDusty> one does
not simply poke. you gotta stab
L1711[20:18:18] <ds84182> I don't need
it
L1712[20:18:20] *
gamax92 stabs SpiritedDusty
L1713[20:18:27] <ds84182> Audacity SHOULD
work fine
L1714[20:18:32] <gamax92> ds84182: can it
make raw pcm
L1715[20:18:34] <ds84182> and I DO have
FFMPEG
L1716[20:18:38] <gamax92> ffmpeg would
work
L1717[20:19:05] <ds84182> gamax92: yes,
it can
L1718[20:19:21] <gamax92> ffmpeg -i
something -ac 1 -ar 65536 -f u8 something.raw; type something.raw |
java -cp wabbitoe.jar DFPWM -e > something.dfpwm
L1719[20:19:56] <ds84182> that should
work
L1720[20:20:04] <ds84182> time to copy
stuff places
L1721[20:20:57] <gamax92> actually
L1722[20:21:04] <gamax92> ffmpeg -i
something -ac 1 -ar 65536 -f u8 - | java -cp wabbitoe.jar DFPWM -e
> something.dfpwm
L1723[20:22:39] <ds84182> lets test
this
L1724[20:22:51] <gamax92> ds84182: btw,
you know of my loadtape.lua right?
L1725[20:22:56] <ds84182> yes
L1726[20:22:58] <ds84182> using it
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L1728[20:31:09] <ds84182> gamax92: Have
you tried that command, it sounds a little weird still
L1729[20:31:16] <gamax92> yeah i
did.
L1730[20:31:26] <gamax92> ds84182: oh,
did you set the speed to 2?
L1731[20:31:27] <ds84182> I can hear bits
of static errwhere
L1732[20:31:29] <ds84182> Yes
L1733[20:31:34] <gamax92> well, i
dunno.
L1734[20:31:41] <gamax92> ds84182: send
me file to try?
L1735[20:31:47] <ds84182> Figured that
out when my song started playing half speed
L1736[20:32:02] <ds84182> dunno if I can
ctcp, but here I go
L1737[20:32:14] <gamax92> uhh, i can't
DCC
L1738[20:32:36] <ds84182> hm
L1739[20:32:38] <ds84182> ...
L1740[20:34:05] <ShadowKatStudios> This
thing better not die before it finishes...
L1741[20:34:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Hmm...
I wonder if I could insert it into the cache...
L1742[20:34:36] <ds84182> gamax92: I
might try my hand at a file system for the tape thing
L1743[20:34:42] <ds84182> How good are
the seek times?
L1744[20:34:45] <ds84182> ;0
L1745[20:34:46] <gamax92> instant
L1746[20:34:48] <ds84182> *;)
L1747[20:34:51] <ds84182> YES.
L1748[20:35:02] <ds84182> This will work
perfectly
L1749[20:35:08] <gamax92> ds84182: please
do, I tried writing a FAT driver, and failed.
L1750[20:35:34] <ds84182> gamax92: I
might start off with something simple... where is the Wii NAND FS
docs at...
L1751[20:35:40] <gamax92> :<
L1752[20:35:42] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
one tick seek times.
L1753[20:35:56] <gamax92> fine, near
instant*
L1754[20:36:02] <ShadowKatStudios> But
computers run slowerr in my experience :P
L1755[20:37:04] <ShadowKatStudios> Does
the technicc launcher store installed pack's zzips?
L1756[20:37:58] *
ShadowKatStudios wonders if this pack will run in 1GiB
L1757[20:41:31] <gamax92> ds84182:
basically, seeking in files or writing files doesn't work on my FAT
driver.
L1758[20:41:40] <ds84182> hmm
L1759[20:41:57] <gamax92> ds84182: also,
I have tapefs that allows you to use the tape as a file, that works
perfectly fine.
L1760[20:42:04] <gamax92> I use tapefs
with the FAT driver.
L1761[20:43:00] <ds84182> I'll either do
this like Wii NAND, or 3DS RomFS(ish)
L1762[20:44:40] <ds84182> I'll limit the
amount of total files and directories to a fixed number
L1763[20:45:01] <gamax92> but, will it be
writable?
L1764[20:45:04] <ds84182> yes
L1765[20:45:25] <gamax92> good, then I'll
"borrow" your code for writing to files
L1766[20:45:28] <ds84182> I'll have to
divise a way to do it
L1767[20:45:40] <ds84182> Lemme start
writing docs
L1768[20:48:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Aaaw
yeah, booting up my old IBM ThinkPad 600X
L1769[20:49:28] <ShadowKatStudios> (holy
*, it still runs!)
L1770[20:51:42] <ShadowKatStudios> A
whopping 64MiB of RAM
L1771[20:53:09] <ShadowKatStudios>
13046KB according to the BIOS
L1772[20:53:38] <ShadowKatStudios> It's
somewhat cryptic to operate
L1773[20:54:05] <ShadowKatStudios> :D
XP!
L1774[20:54:22] <ShadowKatStudios> This
one is so fancy it even has a USB port!
L1775[20:54:48] <ShadowKatStudios> Aaand
I forget the password xD
L1776[20:56:41] <ShadowKatStudios> The
HDD on this thing is huge- 8GB!
L1777[20:56:47] <gamax92> FAKU
SANAGR
L1778[20:56:51] <gamax92> midi
player
L1779[20:57:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Guys,
someone should make a portable OC computer :P
L1780[20:57:09] <gamax92> wasn't
Bizzycola doing that
L1781[20:57:13] <Michiyo> He was
trying
L1782[20:57:26] <ds84182> huh, disk sizes
make things hard
L1783[20:57:32] <gamax92> then change
them
L1784[20:57:36] <gamax92> they are in the
config
L1785[20:58:48] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh,
this is damn fancy, it has a built-in modem :D
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L1787[20:59:41] <ShadowKatStudios> o.O
How am I meant to get software onto this thing? It doesn't have
ethernet or USB 2.0 ports, and it doesn't have any software for
using the serial port or modem directly
L1788[20:59:56] <gamax92> usb 1.1?
L1789[21:00:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Does
that have mass storage?
L1790[21:00:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Also I
can't boot from a USB :(
L1791[21:00:59] <gamax92>
ShadowKatStudios: does it have a floppy or CD?
L1792[21:01:10] <ShadowKatStudios>
Uh..
L1793[21:01:13] *
ShadowKatStudios goes to check
L1794[21:01:37] <ShadowKatStudios> Looks
like it has a CD-ROM drive.
L1795[21:01:43] <gamax92> So, i ran
Sangar's midi player, it crashed minecraft.
L1796[21:01:58] <gamax92>
ShadowKatStudios: you can try running PLoP boot manager, it has USB
booting capabilities.
L1797[21:02:24] <ShadowKatStudios> I
think I'll try putting arch on here using a CD.
L1798[21:02:30] <gamax92> or you can do
that
L1799[21:02:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Any
other distros would probably use more than the whole HDD (All 8GB
of it)
L1800[21:02:54] <ds84182> Ok, file names
will be 7 bytes long
L1801[21:02:58] <gamax92> ds84182:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
org.lwjgl.openal.AL10.nalGetError()I
L1802[21:02:58] <ds84182> will that
work
L1803[21:03:09] <gamax92> ds84182: FAT,
11 bytes long
L1804[21:03:21] <ds84182> gamax92: I NEED
THINGS TO BE EVEN
L1805[21:03:25] <Bizzycola> I am
yea
L1806[21:03:26] <ds84182> So I can
EVEN
L1807[21:03:30] <ShadowKatStudios>
ds84182: Use the unused eighth bit in each byte to fit another
character
L1808[21:03:44] <gamax92> lol
L1809[21:03:45] <Bizzycola> Waiting to
see what San(g)ar does with the API, otherwise I need to write my
own screen/gpu for it :p
L1810[21:04:03] <gamax92> Bizzycola: halp
sangar's midi palyer crashed me
L1811[21:04:28] <ds84182> Closing mc so I
can plan out more things
L1812[21:04:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Hah,
this thing has a printer port xD
L1813[21:05:06] <ShadowKatStudios> (Not
to mention the integrated 56k modem)
L1814[21:06:46] *
ShadowKatStudios emails the original owner to obtain the
password
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L1816[21:08:13] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh,
priceless, the hint is 'Lovve conquers all' Lot of help that is to
me.
L1817[21:09:10] <Bizzycola> sanga(r) has
a midi player? :p
L1818[21:10:26] <Bizzycola> gamax92
^
L1819[21:10:29] <gamax92> yes
L1820[21:10:35] <ShadowKatStudios> Hah,
it just took 10 seconds to load the screensaver.
L1821[21:10:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Also,
it has a 650Mhz Pentium 3
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L1823[21:11:21] <gamax92> hmm, i have
opencomponents installed, noteblocks won't connect.
L1824[21:11:28] <gamax92> I'll just make
it use iron_noteblocks
L1825[21:12:58] <gamax92> ooh, doesn't
sound too bad.
L1826[21:13:05] <gamax92> doesn't sound
good though
L1827[21:13:08] <Bizzycola> You mean the
one for OC
L1828[21:13:15] <gamax92> what?
L1829[21:13:19] <Bizzycola> the one I
used like when I first got oc ages ago? :p
L1830[21:13:25] <Bizzycola> There was a
midi script for oc ages ago I think
L1831[21:13:27] <gamax92> its in his
openprograms repo
L1832[21:13:31] <Bizzycola> ah
L1834[21:13:53] <ShadowKatStudios>
(Amazing for 15 yearss ago (For a laptop))
L1835[21:13:59] <Bizzycola> I created a
thing to convert basic midis to code for the immibis peripheral
speakers
L1836[21:14:25] <gamax92>
ShadowKatStudios: pfft, my computer is worse
L1837[21:14:55] <ShadowKatStudios> I
don't believe you.
L1838[21:15:10] <ds84182>
ShadowKatStudios: Naruto: Believe it!
L1839[21:15:15] <gamax92> Its a i486 DX2
66MHz with 32MB's of ram, total HDD space is like 1.2GB
L1840[21:15:41] <Bizzycola> lol
L1841[21:15:43] <ds84182> gamax92: OC has
better specs than that
L1842[21:15:49] <Michiyo> ^^^
L1843[21:15:55] <gamax92> oc has 2MB's of
ram and 4MB's of HDD space
L1844[21:15:57] <ShadowKatStudios> Nice.
I have one with 32k of storage and 2k of RAM running at
16Mhz.
L1845[21:16:00] <gamax92> how is that
better.
L1846[21:16:06] <ds84182> gamax92:
Lua.
L1847[21:16:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
technically, it's got 36k storage.
L1848[21:16:40] <ds84182> Then you also
have the server racks
L1849[21:16:40] <gamax92> ds84182:
ASM
L1850[21:17:04] <ds84182> gamax92: You
trying to kill people?! Put that away
L1851[21:17:07] <ds84182> !
L1852[21:17:14] <gamax92> "Too many
components connected to the computer."
L1853[21:17:18] *
ShadowKatStudios wonders about symmetric multitasking using server
racks
L1854[21:17:18] <gamax92> So, why is this
a crash?
L1855[21:17:22] <gamax92> just don't
address them
L1856[21:17:49] <ShadowKatStudios> If
you're talking about x86 asm, you'll surely kill everyone. 6502
assembly however...
L1857[21:17:51] <ds84182> Well, time to
start on this FS thing
L1858[21:18:09] <ds84182> Lua assembly
<3
L1859[21:18:23] <ds84182> (so i can make
exploits for ping)
L1860[21:18:44] <ds84182> btw, where the
* did ping go?
L1861[21:18:57] <gamax92> he said he
would be dead for a week
L1862[21:19:03] <ds84182> Oh
L1863[21:19:04] <ds84182> I know
L1864[21:19:07] <ds84182> FINALS
WEEK
L1865[21:20:07] <ShadowKatStudios>
Ouch.
L1866[21:20:24] <ShadowKatStudios> From
what I gather, that's like high-school exam week x10?
L1867[21:20:41] <gamax92> the speed on
this midi player is awful Bizzycola
L1868[21:20:53] <Bizzycola> lol
L1869[21:21:10] <gamax92> it just
randomly slows down to a halt and then randomly plays several notes
super fast
L1870[21:22:38] <ShadowKatStudios> Does
anyone know mmuch about ancient versions of BSD for the
PDP-11?
L1871[21:22:50] <gamax92> they are
ancient
L1872[21:23:31] <ShadowKatStudios> I got
that ;P
L1873[21:23:48] <ShadowKatStudios> I was
hoping someone might know whether I could get internet access over
a serial line.
L1874[21:24:45] <ShadowKatStudios> It
sseems it was all done over ethernet controllers though :(
L1875[21:24:55] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll
have to write an emulator for that too :(
L1876[21:29:56] ***
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L1877[21:35:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh
cool, thhis laptop has IrDA
L1878[21:36:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh,
damn, the modem is a softmodem
L1879[21:38:27] <ShadowKatStudios> Lol,
spawn into a survival island, it's all corruption
L1880[21:43:57] <ShadowKatStudios> o.O
These are weird trees.
L1881[21:51:21] <ds84182> wat dafuq
internet
L1882[21:51:36] <ds84182> anyways, just
made a function to format the tape
L1883[21:51:43] <ds84182> Haven't tested
it yet
L1884[21:52:39] <ds84182> it should
work
L1885[21:57:50] <gamax92> ds84182: you're
not using tapefs are you
L1886[21:59:52] *
ShadowKatStudios is going to update his pack after 59
days.
L1887[22:01:03] <gamax92> ds84182: y u no
respond
L1888[22:02:20] <ShadowKatStudios> I
might even add millenaire
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L1891[22:07:47] <ShadowKatStudios> Was
Windows 9x preemptive or cooperative?
L1892[22:08:07] ***
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L1894[22:18:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Wow,
nearly choked. 'Super fast ADSL2+'. Good one, Telstra
L1895[22:20:29] <Bizzycola>
"adsl" good one telstra
L1896[22:20:42] <Bizzycola> is really
just 1930's phone line
L1897[22:21:12] <Bizzycola> nono is
really just old piece of string
L1898[22:21:36] <ShadowKatStudios> What's
worse is that's the best you can get where I'm going :(
L1899[22:21:58] <Bizzycola> I wish I had
adsl2
L1900[22:22:02] <Bizzycola> but telstra
dun want to
L1901[22:22:30] <Bizzycola> because they
don't feel it will bring them enough money and we both know that's
all they care about
L1902[22:22:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh
yeah, 'A huge 50GB of data!' I need to stop eating and
reading
L1903[22:22:50] <Bizzycola> I get
15gb
L1904[22:22:54] <Bizzycola> I WISH I HAD
50
L1905[22:23:07] <Bizzycola> though
usually with adsl2 they give you 500
L1906[22:23:11] *
ShadowKatStudios goes over his 500GB usage allowance every
month
L1907[22:23:38] <Bizzycola> I reaallllyy
wish I had 500gb :p
L1908[22:24:02] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
really gonna hate living there.
L1909[22:24:21] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
going to move back into the city as soon as I can.
L1910[22:24:25] <Bizzycola> Some of the
mobile plans they give, instead of slowing you will actually charge
you an additional 10 cents per mb
L1911[22:24:29] <Bizzycola> whats that,
like $100 a gb? :p
L1912[22:25:01] <Bizzycola> my bother has
his phone with someone else that is like 1c per mb over..telstra
chargers 10x as much!
L1913[22:25:19] <Bizzycola> Someone needs
to introduce them to my friend, mr.fire
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L1915[22:26:03] <ShadowKatStudios> My
grandad has one where it's 10c/MB when he's over his usage
allowance.
L1916[22:26:06] <ShadowKatStudios> With
telstra.
L1917[22:28:35] <ShadowKatStudios> That's
$100/GB
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L1921[22:49:57] <dangranos> anyone
on?
L1922[22:51:21] <ShadowKatStudios>
o/
L1923[22:52:08] <dangranos> i am at
school btw :D
L1925[22:53:57] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh
nice, do they have a webfilter or are you connecting
directly?
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L1930[23:01:46] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
accessed the computer! :D
L1931[23:02:14] *
ShadowKatStudios wonders if he has anything with IrDA
L1932[23:07:12] <ShadowKatStudios> Hmm...
I'm gonna set up SLIP on my desktop machine using my dialup modem
so I can transfer files to this computer.
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L1936[23:45:44] <ShadowKatStudios> So I'm
going to be transferring a proper serial communication program to
this laptop using a dialup modem connected to my desktop
computer.
L1937[23:48:52] <gamax92>
ShadowKatStudios: that font?
L1938[23:50:08] <ShadowKatStudios>
Yeah.
L1940[23:50:27] <ShadowKatStudios> The
one in the picture
L1941[23:51:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Cool,
thanks :D
L1942[23:57:03] <gamax92> maybe i should
make a forum post for it