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L2[00:17:07] <ShadowKatStudios> I just
realised how many internal dialup modems I have.
L3[00:17:22] <ShadowKatStudios> Did OEMs
give them away with new computers or something to get rid of
them?
L4[00:20:58] <ShadowKatStudios> Argh, do
they try to make it difficult to use a PCI modem as a serial
port?
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L7[00:54:17] <ShadowKatStudios> I need a
null-modem cable :/
L8[00:58:21] *
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components, so one can write to a modem directly
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L12[01:19:50] <cntkillme> Can someone
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L14[01:25:10] <Cazzar> Well, now to
reintergrate my mod's OC intergration since I fixed it up!
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L22[03:13:44] <ShadowKatStudios> So I made
a 4-bit bi-directional shift register.
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L26[03:49:06] <JoshTheEnder> Heh, got
inspircd set up so that I /can/ use it to dev EnderBot at
college
L27[03:49:11] <JoshTheEnder> \o/
L28[03:50:42] <JoshTheEnder> .jenkins
L29[03:50:44] <EnderBot> Latest builds:
OpenComputers: #353 |
OpenComponents: #37 |
OpenComputers-MC1.7: #130 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #5 |
ICBMComponent: #18 |
OpenPrinter: #33 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #15
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L38[04:22:42] <ShadowKatStudios> :D
Functional stack memory!
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L41[04:39:17] <ShadowKatStudios> Also now a
1-bit adder-subtractor :D
L42[04:40:34] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll stack
em to 4 and do some awesome stack-calculations :D
L43[04:40:51] <ShadowKatStudios> On numbers
up to 15!
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L50[05:02:05] <JoshTheEnder> there, made
EnderBot(2) a bit faster at responding when you specify a job as it
only gets the data for things it needs to when it needs to (before
it was getting all of them whenever the command was ran)
L51[05:07:38] <Bizzycola> I haven't opened
the mojang launcher in over a week but miencraft just opened
L52[05:07:41] <Bizzycola> gj mojang, gj
:p
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L56[05:49:59] *
JoshTheEnder is gui programming, it's kinda boring
L57[05:50:54] <ShadowKatStudios> GUIs are
evil to write ime
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L61[05:53:50] <JoshTheEnder> it's not
really evil but it is tedious
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L64[06:14:57] <JoshTheEnder> \o/
EnderBot(2) now prints what it's sending to the console in the same
way that it prints received messages
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L66[06:15:12] <JoshTheEnder> PRIVMSG:
JoshTheEnder => #oc: ['.jenkins'] Sending: #oc <= 'Latest
builds: \x033\x02OpenComputers\x0f: #353 |
\x033\x02OpenComponents\x0f: #37 |
\x033\x02OpenComputers-MC1.7\x0f: #130 |
\x033\x02OpenComponents-MC1.7\x0f: #5 | \x033\x02ICBMComponent\x0f:
#18 | \x033\x02OpenPrinter\x0f: #33 | \x033\x02OpenPrinter1.7\x0f:
#15'
L67[06:15:40] <JoshTheEnder> the 'Sending'
part is on a new line
L68[06:20:28] <JoshTheEnder> meh, lunch
time
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L76[07:01:58] <JoshTheEnder> hmm, it seems
that InspIRCd doesnt have nickserv by default :/
L77[07:05:08] <JoshTheEnder> meh, lets see
about implementing a lua vm into EnderBot(2)
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L79[07:07:06] <Sangar> gamax92, can you
post the crashlog for the midiplayer related error?
L80[07:18:21] <ds84182> Anyways, school
time
L81[07:22:15] <JoshTheEnder> $poke
L82[07:22:22] <JoshTheEnder> $poke
SuperBot
L83[07:22:28] <JoshTheEnder> hmm
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L85[07:26:50] <JoshTheEnder> $help
josh
L86[07:26:50] <SuperBot> I am so sorry, I
cannot help you with him...
L87[07:26:52] <JoshTheEnder> lol
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L89[07:28:54] <JoshTheEnder> $slap your
mum
L90[07:28:55] *
SuperBot slaps your mum around a bit with a toaster
L91[07:29:00] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L92[07:31:01] <JoshTheEnder> i am bored
/
L93[07:31:03] <JoshTheEnder> :? *
L94[07:31:05] <JoshTheEnder> ¬_`
L95[07:31:12] <JoshTheEnder> $slap
JoshTheEnder
L96[07:31:12] *
SuperBot slaps JoshTheEnder around a bit with a stick of
dynamite
L97[07:36:54] <ShadowKatStudios> Holy *.
Renji just refused to die. At all. Like, he had more holes than
your average block of swiss cheese and he kept going!
L98[07:38:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Do we have
a working emulator yet?
L99[07:38:36] <JoshTheEnder> not that i
know of
L100[07:38:50] <ShadowKatStudios> Argh,
damn.
L101[07:39:00] *
ShadowKatStudios goes to fix his Minecraft environment
L102[07:40:55] <gamax92> Vexatos: did you
get my memo
L103[07:41:01] *
ShadowKatStudios wonders if there are any updates for
Computronics
L104[07:41:10] <Vexatos> I did
L105[07:41:18] <gamax92> just now
...
L106[07:41:23] <Vexatos> Also, gamax92: I
am done with it :D
L107[07:41:26] <Vexatos> Thank you
anyways
L108[07:42:02] <gamax92> yeah but it lacks
huge spaces or extra letters or whatever
L109[07:42:09] <Vexatos> Also, yours won't
work perfectly
L110[07:42:15] <Vexatos> Because
"E"=="."
L111[07:42:34] <gamax92> oops
L112[07:42:40] <Vexatos> Anyways
L113[07:42:43] <Vexatos> Thank you
:D
L114[07:42:56] <Vexatos> I am almost done
with sending and receiving functions
L115[07:42:58] <Vexatos> \o/
L116[07:46:48] <ShadowKatStudios> I should
update morph.
L117[07:47:49] <ShadowKatStudios> Ehh, I
think I'll hold off updating till my upload is more than a few
kb/s
L118[07:50:07] <JoshTheEnder> right, as i
see it currently. with EnderBot(2) i can either continue to use the
irc library i'm currently using and just getting the jenkins
information manually on command run, or i can go back to the ways
of handling the raw sockets myself like with EnderBot(1) but then
have the ability to implement the HTTP server which will
allow
L119[07:50:20] <JoshTheEnder> EnderBot to
use less resources when getting build stats
L121[07:51:15] <JoshTheEnder> pastebin is
under heavy load
L122[07:51:18] <JoshTheEnder> :/
L123[07:51:27] <JoshTheEnder> nvm got it,
reading
L124[07:52:36] <JoshTheEnder> looks like a
crafting recipe error, tell asie when they get on
L125[07:52:54] <JoshTheEnder> ?help
L126[07:52:54] <EnderBot> I can help you
with: _?, BlackKnight, opencomputers, opencomponents, OpenPrograms,
ocforum, dev-builds, chanstats, 2048game, computronics,
L127[07:52:54] <EnderBot> Command usage:
?<topic> e.g. ?stargates
L128[07:52:55] <ShadowKatStudios> :(
Damn
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L130[07:53:12] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
I'll try an older version.
L131[07:53:22] <JoshTheEnder>
?chanstats
L133[07:56:42] <Michiyo> .jenkins
L134[07:56:44] <EnderBot> Latest builds:
OpenComputers: #353 |
OpenComponents: #37 |
OpenComputers-MC1.7: #130 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #5 |
ICBMComponent: #18 |
OpenPrinter: #33 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #15
L135[07:57:09] <Michiyo> good, jenkins is
still accessible this morning. lol
L136[07:57:14] <JoshTheEnder> Michiyo: did
you see message about EnderBot and building the http server into
it?
L137[07:57:46] <Michiyo> yeah
L138[07:58:28] <ShadowKatStudios>
Maaybe...
L139[07:58:51] <JoshTheEnder> not really
sure how i want to go about doing that, cause i like this irc
library but it isnt feasible with the HTTP thigy
L140[07:59:00] <JoshTheEnder> this
keyboard is crap
L141[07:59:51] <ShadowKatStudios> Argh,
0.31 ccrashes too.
L142[08:00:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Time to
try 0.30
L143[08:00:07] <JoshTheEnder> meanwhile on
my test server: [JoshTheEnder] (JoshTheEnde@ImTheOperator)
L144[08:00:17] <JoshTheEnder> (that's from
a whois)
L145[08:00:44] <JoshTheEnder> and
EnderBot2's [BotTheEnder] (BotTheEnder@ImTheBot): EnderBot2: Now
with added sarcasm
L146[08:01:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Awww,
Minecraft crashed and offered me a cupcake
L147[08:01:52] <JoshTheEnder> the *cake is
a lie
L148[08:01:57] <Michiyo> My oper class on
my network is "Satan" :P
L149[08:02:15] <JoshTheEnder> mine is the
default NetAdmin because i couldnt be bothered to change it
L150[08:02:18] <Michiyo> »
» [Michiyo
]
is a Satan on PC-Logix
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L153[08:03:26] <JoshTheEnder> Michiyo: is
that network publicly accessible or no?
L154[08:03:44] <Michiyo> yeah
L155[08:04:22] <Michiyo> replace my
hostname with irc. :P
L156[08:04:32] <Michiyo> and hope my DNS
is done being stupid
L157[08:04:47] <JoshTheEnder> isis...
wut?
L158[08:04:57] <ShadowKatStudios> :/ 0.30
is borked too.
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L161[08:05:04] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
gonna use a version that I know works.
L162[08:05:27] <Michiyo> yes
s/isis/irc
L163[08:05:43] <JoshTheEnder> i know, just
didnt know what isis ment
L164[08:06:03] <Michiyo> just a server
name
L165[08:06:09] <JoshTheEnder> ahh
L166[08:06:46] <Michiyo> isis, kenobi,
apollo, sirius, athena, helios, khonsu
L167[08:06:54] <Vexatos> Almost done....
Now just need to improve timing...
L168[08:07:02] <Michiyo> unnamed
server07
L169[08:07:49] <JoshTheEnder> Michiyo:
ports similar to espers? (in terms of ssl and such)
L170[08:08:45] <Michiyo> yeah, make sure
to accept invalid certs
L171[08:10:22] <JoshTheEnder> i'm on
\o/
L172[08:10:40] <Michiyo> lol i sawe
L173[08:10:41] <Michiyo> afk
L174[08:12:21] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh.
This is messed up.
L175[08:12:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Maybe
it's asielib
L176[08:17:01] <ShadowKatStudios> Oookay,
then, pull a mod from a working environment and it stops working?
o.O
L177[08:17:12] <JoshTheEnder> lol
L178[08:18:56] <ShadowKatStudios> So
Asie's stuff hates me.
L179[08:19:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Maybe my
forge is old?
L180[08:19:22] <JoshTheEnder> what version
are you using?
L181[08:20:09] <ShadowKatStudios>
9.11.1.965
L182[08:20:49] <JoshTheEnder> well, that
is the latest and final version for 1.6.4 so it's not a forge
issue
L183[08:20:56] <JoshTheEnder> *outdated
forge issue
L184[08:21:21] <ShadowKatStudios>
Huh.
L185[08:21:23] <ShadowKatStudios>
Weird.
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L187[08:21:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Must be
my other mods.
L188[08:21:50] <ShadowKatStudios> Hell,
there's plenty of those.
L189[08:33:17] <ShadowKatStudios> What
would be a good key to enable/disable logging on a network
client?
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L191[08:57:18] <ShadowKatStudios> How
would I detect a key combination?
L192[08:57:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Like,
say, control-l?
L193[08:57:26] <Vexatos> Grr
L194[08:57:32] <Vexatos> Computer, why are
you so slow
L195[08:57:40] <Vexatos> I don't want to
have 1 bit per second
L196[08:57:48] <Vexatos> OC is slower than
expected
L197[08:58:17] <Michiyo> o_o
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L200[09:03:37] <Keridos> o.O my OC screens
do not display their characters correctly
L201[09:03:52] <Keridos> since today or
maybe a few days ago I have no valid font apparently?
L202[09:03:57] <ShadowKatStudios> Hmmm...
*considers buying this russian LSI-11 clone*
L203[09:04:24] <ShadowKatStudios> $25 a
piece D:
L205[09:07:47] <ShadowKatStudios> Keridos:
Reloading my resources fixed that for me once.
L206[09:07:57] <Keridos> how to reload
it?
L207[09:08:16] <Keridos> ah
L208[09:08:18] <Keridos> in the
options
L209[09:08:21] <Keridos> that was
weird
L210[09:08:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Uh, I
think you can go to texture packs then click on the default or
whatever to trload it.
L211[09:11:09] <ShadowKatStudios> io
library internals are weird.
L212[09:11:46] <Michiyo> why.. is this...
SINGLE named virtual host not working
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L214[09:14:58] <dangranos> .-.
L216[09:15:48] <dangranos> >_<
L217[09:16:09] <JoshTheEnder> lol
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L220[09:18:33] <Cazzar> what's happening
Michiyo?
L222[09:19:04] <Michiyo> while working, is
NOT the proper directory.
L223[09:19:27] <Keridos> argh what was the
function to list all the functions an openperipheral thingie
has?
L224[09:19:40] <Michiyo> that page is in
/var/www/ but the directory for the subdomain is
/var/www/sirius.pc-logix.com/web
L225[09:20:00] <Michiyo> while
lanteacraft.com which is on the same server, works fine.
L226[09:20:46] <dangranos> on what are you
hosting this?
L227[09:20:58] <Michiyo> Keridos, theres a
loop in the lua prompt, but I cheat, and use Kenny's
compviewer
L228[09:21:07] <Keridos> ah :D
L229[09:21:08] <Michiyo> dangranos, a
server. :D
L230[09:21:12] <Keridos> habe not
downloaded that yet
L231[09:21:13] <JoshTheEnder>
?openprograms
L232[09:21:13] <EnderBot> I'm sorry, I
couldn't find the help topic you requested :(
L233[09:21:17] <JoshTheEnder> hmm
L234[09:21:18] <JoshTheEnder> ?help
L235[09:21:18] <EnderBot> I can help you
with: _?, BlackKnight, opencomputers, opencomponents, OpenPrograms,
ocforum, dev-builds, chanstats, 2048game, computronics,
L236[09:21:19] <EnderBot> Command usage:
?<topic> e.g. ?stargates
L237[09:21:26] <JoshTheEnder>
?OpenPrograms
L239[09:21:59] <Keridos> can i extract
that to some place on the server to make it available on all
computers?
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L242[09:22:17] <JoshTheEnder> put it in
the world folder
L243[09:22:21] <dangranos> ?_?
L244[09:22:21] <EnderBot> O_O
L245[09:22:34] <dangranos> lol
L246[09:23:21] <Skuli> Anybody ever
considered like a handheld computer/pda for a computer mod? I like
the idea, but I really can't think of a use-case for one
L247[09:23:56] <JoshTheEnder> Bizzycola:
is working on something like that IIRC
L248[09:24:05] <Skuli> Oh, are they
L249[09:24:11] <Michiyo> yeah waiting on
Sangar to do some API stuff
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L251[09:24:26] <ShadowKatStudios> :D With
the addition of a server, my client with logging works!
L252[09:24:29] <Skuli> I was thinking
possibly if you could add referencing player nbt values via
lua
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L255[09:24:35] <Michiyo> otherwise
Bizzycola would have to implement GFX Cards and everything
L256[09:24:38] <Skuli> idk
L257[09:24:46] <dangranos> maybe just a
remote screen with keyboard?
L258[09:24:50] <dangranos> or without
keyboard :D
L259[09:24:55] <Skuli> Yeah, that could
work.
L260[09:25:01] <Skuli> SSH client
essentially
L261[09:25:05] <JoshTheEnder> theres
already the remote terminal
L262[09:25:09] <Michiyo> server remote
terminal
L263[09:25:10] <Skuli> I was just looking
at that
L264[09:25:12] <Skuli> Yeah
L265[09:25:14] <JoshTheEnder> which works
with servers
L266[09:25:17] <Skuli> Well there you
go
L267[09:25:22] <Skuli> I actually thought
that had to be attached
L268[09:25:29] <Skuli> but it does say
"remote"
L269[09:25:31] <Wobbo_> SSH for servers?
:D
L270[09:25:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Also: I
need to impliment an upload
L271[09:25:41] ***
Wobbo_ is now known as Wobbo
L272[09:26:01] <JoshTheEnder> i wonder
where Wired is, havent seen him in a while
L273[09:26:07] <dangranos> ^
L274[09:26:11] <dangranos> i want server
:(
L275[09:26:36] <Wobbo> I haven’t seen
wired in a few weeks actually
L276[09:27:01] <JoshTheEnder> the last
time he was here according to the stats was 47 days ago
L277[09:27:57] <dangranos> how to
chanstat?
L278[09:28:04] <Wobbo> ?chanstats
L280[09:28:10] *
Vexatos can't believe he just stared on a piece of redstone dust
for 2 minutes
L281[09:28:20] <dangranos> ...
L283[09:28:36] <EnderBot> Added chanstats
successfully
L284[09:28:44] <Cazzar> I wanted a big mod
to make, now I have my idea! time to start it!
L285[09:28:58] <Wobbo> ping has more words
than sangra!
L286[09:29:39] <dangranos> *lines
L287[09:30:18] <Wobbo> Ah. lines,
indeed
L288[09:30:47] <Wobbo> Still, that is
pretty impressive. It is Sangra’s mod after all :P
L289[09:31:01] *
Michiyo shakes server
L290[09:31:03] <Michiyo> WORK DAMN
YOU
L291[09:31:12] <JoshTheEnder> $slap
Michiyo's server
L292[09:31:12] *
SuperBot slaps Michiyo's server around a bit with a
rock
L293[09:31:13] <JoshTheEnder> :P
L294[09:31:18] <Cazzar> Michiyo, what
server software?
L295[09:31:51] <Michiyo> I'm gonna be
yelled at for this, I'm sure.
L296[09:31:58] <Michiyo> Apache
L297[09:32:13] <Michiyo> I had lighttpd
running, but it REALLY didn't like my chroot
L298[09:32:21] <JoshTheEnder> Apache is
cool
L299[09:32:35] <Cazzar> no, that means I
can help ;P chuck me your vhost config
L300[09:33:15] *
Wobbo yells at Michiyo.
L301[09:33:21] <Michiyo> lol Wobbo
L302[09:33:32] <Wobbo> Othwise your
statement is false, which we can’t have of course
L304[09:34:46] <Vexatos> Yay
L305[09:34:50] <Vexatos> it finally
works
L306[09:34:59] <Vexatos> Tweaking the
timing is a pain, though
L307[09:35:03] <Vexatos> anyone wants to
help me?
L308[09:35:06] <Cazzar> I have not used
WebMin for YEARS
L309[09:35:27] <Michiyo> I got lazy
L311[09:36:26] <Wobbo> Vexatos: What are
you doing?
L312[09:36:47] <Vexatos> Tweaking the
timing for morse.send and morse.receive
L313[09:36:49] <Cazzar> I assume you have
reloaded Apache?
L314[09:36:59] <Vexatos> so it recognizes
a redstone state properly
L315[09:37:22] <Vexatos> The problem is, I
have no idea how many ms the program itself uses to calculate
everything
L316[09:37:25] <Michiyo> Cazzar, yep
L317[09:37:38] <Vexatos> And that varies
between different (RL) computers
L318[09:37:56] <Vexatos> I could do one
signal per half a second, but.
L319[09:37:57] <Vexatos> Well
L320[09:38:01] <Vexatos> SLOW
L321[09:38:04] <Wobbo> Ah, can’t help you
there, I’m on the train
L322[09:39:07] <ShadowKatStudios> So I've
sent data over a modem in selectable-size chunks.
L323[09:40:05] ⇦
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error: Connection reset by peer)
L324[09:40:06] <Wobbo> Vexatos: Are you
using the event listeners?
L325[09:40:15] <ShadowKatStudios> I think
I'll use max-size chunks over selectable chunks.
L326[09:40:21] <Vexatos> Wobbo, no
L327[09:40:33] <Vexatos> I am doing
rs.getInput() and os.sleep
L328[09:40:47] <Vexatos> Because the event
does not tell you which state the thing is in
L329[09:40:53] *
Michiyo stabs Apache
L330[09:40:55] <Vexatos> it just tells you
that the state has changed
L331[09:41:19] <Vexatos> Wobbo, any
suggestions?
L332[09:42:48] <Wobbo> Not really. Except
for using event listeners and building up the string before you
decode it
L333[09:43:09] <Vexatos> That's what I
do
L334[09:43:12] <Vexatos> Well
L335[09:43:18] <Michiyo> the server's name
is "sirius.pc-logix.com" but apache has a vhost with the
same name, should the vhost not override the default?
L336[09:43:21] <Vexatos> It stores every
signal it gets inside a table
L337[09:43:37] <Vexatos> I will push the
thing to my repo
L338[09:43:41] <Vexatos> if you want to
see it
L339[09:45:01] <Cazzar> Michiyo: what does
the command hostname say?
L340[09:45:22] <Michiyo>
sirius.pc-logix.com
L341[09:45:39] <Wobbo> Vexatos: Don’t
think I can do a lot from here
L342[09:45:49]
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L343[09:45:58] <Vexatos> Well, you can
leave suggestions :D
L344[09:46:05]
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L345[09:46:21] <JoshTheEnder> o/
tgame14
L346[09:47:36] <Wobbo> True
L347[09:47:46] <JoshTheEnder> idk why but
i want to set up an ircd on my vps when i get home
L348[09:48:02] <Michiyo> make it InspIRCd,
and link to my network! :P
L349[09:48:13] <JoshTheEnder> ok :)
L350[09:48:18] <Michiyo> woo!
L351[09:48:27] <JoshTheEnder> also then i
wont have to bother with trying to figure out services
L352[09:48:28] <Michiyo> GnuTLS plox
:P
L353[09:48:38] <Michiyo> server links are
SSL lol
L354[09:48:59] <JoshTheEnder> will,
do
L355[09:49:07] <JoshTheEnder> ohai there
random comma
L356[09:49:13] <Michiyo> lol
L357[09:49:24] <Michiyo> AFK, gonna go
find food
L358[09:49:44] <JoshTheEnder> i may ask
you a load of setup questions when i get around to setting it up so
beware
L359[09:49:54] <Michiyo> lol sounds
good
L360[09:50:02] <ShadowKatStudios> Hmm, if
I divide this 32-minute tape into blocks of 256 bytes, I get 30720
blocks, but if I use 8k (modem limit) I get 960 blocks
L361[09:50:06] <Michiyo> our config
package is very... different from normal configs..
L362[09:50:12] <Michiyo> it's all remote
includes :P
L363[09:50:37] <Michiyo> makes syncing
network configs easier, and you get a web interface for stuff like
Links, MOTD, and stuff
L364[09:50:40] <Wobbo> ShadowKatStudios:
Chose the largest modem size
L365[09:50:52] <ShadowKatStudios> Modem
limit it is.
L366[09:50:57] <JoshTheEnder> the current
setup i have is just 'lets edit the config till it works'
L367[09:51:49] <JoshTheEnder> also i'll
have to compile it for linux seeing as i've currently got a windows
executable
L368[09:52:38] <JoshTheEnder> i wonder if
i can have multiple PTR records for the same IP
L369[09:53:08] <Michiyo> per spec, IIRC
no, in practice.. I've never tried
L370[09:53:26] <JoshTheEnder> Michiyo:
eh?
L371[09:53:31] <JoshTheEnder> nvm
L372[09:53:38] *
JoshTheEnder is having a derp day
L373[09:53:40] <Michiyo> anyway AFK for
food
L374[09:53:44] <Cazzar> I dont think many
DNS hosts will let you...
L375[09:55:13] <Skuli> is there a way to
make urls clickable on a monitor?
L376[09:55:20] <dangranos> uh
L377[09:55:24] <JoshTheEnder> no
L378[09:55:28] <JoshTheEnder> well
L379[09:55:31] <JoshTheEnder> not that i
know of
L380[09:55:55] <Skuli> there's the
"touch" event
L381[09:56:07] <dangranos> what you mean
under "clickable"?
L382[09:56:10] <Skuli> Well
L383[09:56:15] <JoshTheEnder> yes, that is
possible but it wont open the link like it does in chat
L384[09:56:21] <Skuli> I have a server
rules list via computer
L385[09:56:28] <dangranos> uh
L386[09:56:31] <dangranos> chatbox
L387[09:56:40] <Skuli> Hm?
L388[09:56:41] <JoshTheEnder> i think you
could make it send the link to the player via chat which would
allow them to click it
L389[09:56:45] <dangranos> ^
L390[09:56:46] <Skuli> Oh, really
L391[09:56:51] <Wobbo> Skuli: You can make
them clickable, but you can’t use it for opening webstes.
L392[09:57:01] <Skuli> yeah, that'd be
perfect, I had no idea you could send a chat message from a
computer
L393[09:57:06] <dangranos> chatbox
L394[09:57:10] <dangranos> from
computronics
L395[09:57:13] <Skuli> OK
L396[09:57:21] <JoshTheEnder> well, not
directly. you'll need a mod that can interface with the chat
L397[09:57:22] <Wobbo> Skull: one way to
do this is to try to make buttons and display those in your
rules
L398[09:57:23] <dangranos> or immibis
peripheral iirc
L399[09:57:26] <Skuli> Oh, I see.
L400[09:57:32] <Skuli> OK. I'll look into
that eventually.
L401[09:57:39] <Skuli> Thanks!
L402[09:58:09] <Cazzar> command block:
/say @p[r=10] Server rules: ... there is a button
L403[09:58:20] <dangranos> or that ^
L404[09:58:24] <dangranos> with
redstone
L405[09:58:25] <Cazzar> well, no need for
the @p
L406[09:58:45] <JoshTheEnder> chatbox
would be better IMO
L408[09:59:19] <Vexatos> It's
awesome
L409[09:59:22] <Vexatos> checkout the
wiki
L410[09:59:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Guys, my
thing is detecting two of the same event :(
L412[09:59:34] <JoshTheEnder>
ShadowKatStudios: what?
L413[09:59:50] <ShadowKatStudios> I have
it- Oh, I never un-set it -__
L414[10:00:06] <Wobbo> Cazzar: If you do
that, you need a block for each rule, not really eextendable
:P
L415[10:00:26] <dangranos> thats why
chatbox better
L416[10:00:33] <Wobbo> ShadowKatStudios:
When can we actually expect the next part in your story? :P
L417[10:00:39] <Cazzar> Wobbo: Was I
saying it was for each rule, I read link previously :P
L418[10:00:40] <Vexatos> Wobbo: Idea
L419[10:00:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Uh...
Next time I write some?
L420[10:00:55] <Vexatos> I use event
handlers and computer.uptime to get how long the state has been
active
L421[10:00:57] <Vexatos> \o/
L422[10:00:57] <Vexatos>
aiertgjspoihzj
L423[10:01:09] <Wobbo> Vexatos: That would
work perfectly fine
L424[10:01:22] *
JoshTheEnder fiddles with Vexatos' redstone
L425[10:01:23] <dangranos> cazzar, why not
just retrive rules from site and display them
L426[10:01:26] <Vexatos> Which unit does
computer.uptime work
L427[10:01:30] <Vexatos> with
L428[10:01:31] <Vexatos> >_>
L429[10:01:51] <Cazzar> Hey, I was stating
a solution to the problem within the scope....
L430[10:01:53] <Wobbo> Vexatos: Probably
seconds
L431[10:01:57] <Vexatos> k
L432[10:01:59] <Vexatos> Wait
L433[10:02:00] <Vexatos> dangit
L434[10:02:05] <Vexatos> 1 signal per
second... no.
L435[10:02:14] <JoshTheEnder> 1sps
L436[10:02:28] <Vexatos> second per
second?
L437[10:02:28] <Vexatos> <-<
L438[10:02:30] <Wobbo> Otherwise game
ticks
L439[10:02:30] <ShadowKatStudios> Yay, it
works :D
L440[10:02:39] <dangranos> sks,
what?
L441[10:02:41] <Vexatos> "The time in
real world seconds this computer has been running"
L442[10:02:42] <Vexatos> Crap
L443[10:02:45] <Vexatos> too slow
L444[10:02:52] <Wobbo> But I gtg, almost
at the station
L445[10:02:57] <ShadowKatStudios> My
telnet-ish program
L446[10:03:06] <dangranos> is it
publically available?
L447[10:03:14] ⇦
Quits: Wobbo (~Wobbo@88.128.80.3) (Quit: Wobbo)
L448[10:03:15] <ShadowKatStudios> Not
yet.
L449[10:03:21] <dangranos> :(
L450[10:03:32] <dangranos> what do you
have now?
L451[10:03:45] <ShadowKatStudios> I can't
simulate a shell, but it can upload, download, and run a server
specifically for it.
L452[10:03:45] *
JoshTheEnder is thinking of ways to make EnderBot(2) connect to 2
networks at the same time
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L454[10:04:21] <dangranos> is it running
foreground? i am about server
L455[10:04:59] <dangranos> ?chanstat
L456[10:04:59] <EnderBot> I'm sorry, I
couldn't find the help topic you requested :(
L457[10:05:02] <dangranos>
?chanstats
L459[10:05:20] <ShadowKatStudios> You
could probably run it in the background
L460[10:05:47] <ShadowKatStudios> But it's
currently usable as a FTP server.
L461[10:05:58] <gamax92> hi
L462[10:06:19] <gamax92> Sangar: uhh,
error log?
L463[10:06:24] <gamax92> what error
log?
L464[10:08:41] *
gamax92 pokes ShadowKatStudios
L465[10:08:59] <ShadowKatStudios> What'd I
do?
L466[10:09:01] <Sangar> gamax92, you
mentioned you crashed when running the midi program?
L467[10:09:03] <gamax92> ShadowKatStudios:
nothing.
L468[10:09:07] <gamax92> Sangar: oh
that.
L469[10:09:10] <dangranos> ksk, with
what?
L470[10:09:12] <dangranos> *sks
L471[10:09:13] <gamax92> it worked
immediatly after.
L472[10:09:48] <Sangar> huh
L473[10:10:04] <gamax92> Sangar: I ended
up adding support for iron noteblocks and specific noteblock
instruments.
L474[10:10:24] <Sangar> oh, nice.
L475[10:10:57] <Sangar> it started out as
a test for the adapter block when i first wrote it :P
L476[10:11:22] <gamax92> oh that reminds
me, i put in iron noteblock support because noteblocks wouldnt
connect to the ... wait. Adapter?
L477[10:11:35] <gamax92> Dammit i was
trying to hook them up directly.
L478[10:11:44] <dangranos> дщд
L479[10:11:45] <Sangar> :P
L480[10:11:46] <dangranos> lol
L481[10:12:12] <Cazzar> Sangar: I updated
my TeamCity script again x3
L482[10:12:27] <Cazzar> it /now/ supports
sub projects
L483[10:12:39] <Sangar> heh, nice
L484[10:12:41] <ShadowKatStudios> I must
be sick, it's midnight and I'm already tired.
L485[10:12:42] <gamax92> Sangar: Oh, you
accepted my pull request, despite it having crappy patterns.
L486[10:12:49] <Cazzar> For example
L488[10:12:57] <Sangar> they seem to work
so why not :P
L489[10:13:04] <gamax92> Well yeah they
work,
L490[10:13:12] <gamax92> but they probably
could be better or in one pattern.
L491[10:13:20] <dangranos> cazzar, it is
kinda slow .-.
L492[10:13:34] <Cazzar> dangranos: mainly
the server's fault
L493[10:13:39] <dangranos> or maybe its my
dns .-.
L494[10:13:56] <Sangar> gamax92, possibly.
feel free to make another pr :P
L495[10:14:06] <gamax92> Sangar: but ping
isn't here.
L496[10:14:10] <Cazzar> it takes about 2-3
seconds for me, (server's a virtualized server I am killing)
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L498[10:14:23] <ShadowKatStudios> The next
episode of bleach better be done by the time I wake up.
L499[10:14:25] <Sangar> he'll be back, i'm
sure
L500[10:14:32] <dangranos> vps?
L501[10:14:50] <Sangar> Cazzar, so
subproject would be like mc1.6/mc1.7 or rather dependencies?
L502[10:15:15] <gamax92> hmm, I wonder how
linux handles seeking in /dev/stdin and /dev/stdout
L503[10:15:18] <Cazzar> one
second...
L504[10:15:27] <dangranos> gamax92:
lol
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L506[10:15:36]
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L507[10:15:49] <Dean4Devil> While i
approve Pythons way of taking whatever is already there and doing
the exact opposite, it can get annoying sometimes ._.
L508[10:16:04] <JoshTheEnder> Dean4Devil:
what you on about?
L509[10:16:09] <gamax92> "Reading a
pipe is destructive; there is no way to seek on a pipe:"
L510[10:16:11] <gamax92> so, no
seeking.
L511[10:17:27] <dangranos> >_<
L512[10:17:32] <gamax92> {read =
function(obj,...) return io.read(...) end, close = function() end,
seek = function() return nil, "No seeking" end}
L513[10:17:36] <dangranos> clicked
settings three times
L514[10:17:38] <gamax92> {write =
function(obj,...) return io.write(...) end, close = function() end,
seek = function() return nil, "No seeking" end}
L515[10:17:40] <gamax92> Sangar: ^
L516[10:17:57] <Dean4Devil> Josh:
Generally a lot of the design decisions they made. For me Python
code *still* looks like tilted lines of code that aren't finished.
And not having any code closing statements (end, ; , etc.) is also
weird for me ._.
L517[10:17:58] <gamax92> well actually
close should do something.
L518[10:18:46] <JoshTheEnder> i like
Pythons way of indentation because it forces people to format their
codes to some degree
L519[10:19:40] <gamax92> JoshTheEnder:
Agreed
L520[10:19:43] <Dean4Devil> Yes, of
course. But as i only really work with people that either teached
me to code or that I teached to code this isnt all that much of a
problem yet :D
L521[10:19:50] <gamax92> I just don't like
python
L522[10:19:52] <Sangar> gamax92,
what?
L523[10:19:56] <Dean4Devil> ^
L524[10:20:04] <JoshTheEnder> ^^
L525[10:20:19] <dangranos> how many time
is needed to find "win" in /dev/random?
L526[10:20:25] <gamax92> Sangar: for the -
file, or /dev/stdin and /dev/stdout respectively
L527[10:21:03] <gamax92> forever because
/dev/random is reaaaaaaaaaaaly slow
L528[10:21:07] <gamax92> and doesn't rely
on ORNG
L529[10:21:10] <gamax92> PRNG*
L530[10:21:43] <Sangar> i'm not sure what
you're trying to say? that that should go into openos?
L531[10:21:59] <gamax92> Sangar: it was
the whole reason for allowing programs to get - as an
argument
L532[10:22:42] <gamax92> if name is
"-" then wrap io.read and io.write as files, depending on
mode. else open file normally end
L533[10:23:02] <Sangar> oh, you mean in
io.open?
L534[10:23:19] <gamax92> well, io.open
uses filesystem, so i guess fs.open
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L536[10:23:42] <gamax92> asie!
L537[10:24:17] <Cazzar> dangranos:
Actually, now the response is <1 second, it may have been
DNS
L538[10:24:24] <Sangar> hmm, does fopen
behave like that? because that's kinda what fs.open is, after
all.
L539[10:24:36] <dangranos> hmm
L541[10:24:45] <asie> hi gamax92
L542[10:24:46] <dangranos> youtube is not
working .-.
L544[10:25:07] <gamax92> Sangar: uhh ...
dunno
L545[10:25:27] <asie> What is
JukeboxReloaded
L546[10:25:31] <asie> and why is there no
1.6 OC build
L547[10:25:46] <dangranos> asie
L549[10:26:05] <Cazzar> ohlook someone bet
me to my own mod :P
L550[10:26:08] <JoshTheEnder>
.jenkins
L551[10:26:10] <EnderBot> Latest builds:
OpenComputers: #356 |
OpenComponents: #37 |
OpenComputers-MC1.7: #130 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #5 |
ICBMComponent: #18 |
OpenPrinter: #33 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #15
L552[10:26:11] <Sangar> Cazzar, nice! so i
don't misunderstand: subprojecct = something depending on that
project?
L553[10:26:14] <asie> you know what would
be neat, Cazzar?
L554[10:26:20] <asie> Computronics
compatibility with the reloaded jukebox
L555[10:26:25] <dangranos> :O
L556[10:26:30] <Cazzar> Maybe~
L557[10:26:31] <asie> so you can use tapes
and records mixed
L558[10:26:33] <dangranos> awesome
L559[10:26:45] <asie> but that would be a
bit hard to do, i'd need to refactor the tape drive code a
bit
L560[10:26:50] <asie> to make the tile
entity and tape playback routines separate
L561[10:26:51] <JoshTheEnder> woo
L562[10:26:52] <JoshTheEnder> *
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L563[10:26:53] <asie> and then put it in a
separate API JAR
L564[10:26:55] <gamax92> But, you can't
write to a record.
L565[10:27:03] <gamax92> i mean,
rewrite*
L566[10:27:05] <asie> gamax92: yes
L567[10:27:08] <JoshTheEnder> both in the
same script, using the same class just different nicks
L568[10:27:11] <asie> but you can play a
record and you can play a tape
L569[10:27:15] <dangranos> ^
L570[10:27:17] <asie> if I add a way to
"splice" a tape
L571[10:27:19] <asie> to make it
shorter
L572[10:27:21] <Cazzar> asie: If you do
that refactoring, I would work on adding it
L573[10:27:24] <asie> it would go very
well with jukeboxes
L574[10:27:25] <asie> Cazzar: sure!
L575[10:27:31] <asie> Computronics 0.4.0
for 1.6.4 should have it
L576[10:27:34] <gamax92> well, perhaps I
can have a read only fat filesystem on a jukebox.
L577[10:27:35] <asie> 1.7.2 work has been
paused indefinitely
L578[10:27:41] <gamax92> :P
L579[10:27:43] <dangranos> asie, i think
it can be implemented in lua .-.
L580[10:28:00] <asie> dangranos: yes, but
a jukebox cannot be programmed
L581[10:28:00] <dangranos> i mean
slicing
L582[10:28:03] <asie> also no
L583[10:28:07] <Cazzar> asie: whats the
issue with 1.7.x?
L584[10:28:08] <asie> you can't change the
length in Lua, yet
L585[10:28:10] <asie> Cazzar: 1.7.2 is
buggy
L586[10:28:16] <Cazzar> as in?
L587[10:28:17] <asie> 1.7.4 brings fixes
for the connected textures issue
L588[10:28:20] <Skuli> so computrronics is
compatible with opencomputers?
L589[10:28:22] <asie> and 1.7.6 fixes a
very important bug
L590[10:28:27] <asie> that causes some
people to not see the world
L591[10:28:28] <gamax92> Skuli: yeah
L592[10:28:29] <asie> *at all*
L593[10:28:31] <dangranos> skuli,
SUDDENLY
L594[10:28:33] <Skuli> it just mentions CC
in the forum post
L595[10:28:33] <asie> also, mods are still
flaky on 1.7
L596[10:28:37] <asie> i'm going to wait
until, like, July
L597[10:28:40] <asie> Skuli: yes it does!
I should fix that
L598[10:28:46] <Skuli> oh
L599[10:28:50] <Skuli> i didn't even
notice that was your mod
L600[10:29:01] <dangranos> lol
L601[10:29:04] *
gamax92 installs Skuli to a tape.
L602[10:29:12] <Cazzar> I want lex to
update to another forge build, but he doesnt have plans to
L603[10:29:26] <Cazzar>
s/forge/minecraft
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L605[10:29:33] <gamax92>
s/forge/froge/
L606[10:29:43] <tgame14> Cazzar, he plans
to wait to 1.8??
L607[10:29:51] <Cazzar> apparantly
L608[10:29:52] <gamax92> It says Minecraft
Froge somewhere in a readme iirc.
L609[10:30:01] <dangranos> lol
L610[10:30:09] <tgame14> err, i was
planning on 1.7.9 forge :/
L611[10:30:22] <Cazzar> dont quote
me
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L613[10:30:38] <Cazzar> i may be (and
proabably are) wrong
L614[10:30:46] <gamax92> asie: have you
ever had problems with 1.6.2 froge?
L615[10:30:57] <tgame14> Cazzar, won't
quote
L616[10:31:00] <asie> tgame14: 1.7.9 Forge
is said to be released around 1.8
L617[10:31:07] <asie> but he probably
won't
L618[10:31:11] <tgame14> i highly doubt
any sources you have asie
L619[10:31:17] <asie> tgame14: i don't
have any sources
L620[10:31:18] <dangranos> what will be
after minecraft 1.9?
L621[10:31:21] <asie> other than logs on
#TinkersConstruct
L622[10:31:25] <tgame14> which mean
shit
L623[10:31:34] <asie> the #TCon guys claim
a 1.7.x build will be released, immibis and Lex claim
otherwise
L624[10:31:36] <tgame14> don't spread info
based on nothing
L625[10:31:46] <asie> tgame14: i said
"is said to be"
L626[10:31:47] <dangranos> ^
L627[10:31:48] <asie> not "will
be"
L628[10:31:50] <gamax92> after 1.9?
1.10
L629[10:31:56] <gamax92> because fuck you
version numbers
L630[10:32:05] <dangranos> why irc so
fast/slow sometimes?
L631[10:32:05] <asie> as in, someone said
it will be
L632[10:32:07] <asie> and not it will
be
L633[10:32:13] <asie> i am spreading what
other people say because they might be right
L634[10:32:21] <JoshTheEnder> 1.8.1.1.1
-> 1.8.1.1.2
L635[10:32:22] <gamax92> spread the word
of jebus
L636[10:32:22] <asie> so it'd be good to
know what other people say on the same subject
L637[10:32:27] <tgame14> it is based on
nothing.
L638[10:32:29] <asie> gamax92: nobody
listens to it
L639[10:32:33] <gamax92> lol
L640[10:32:35] <asie> tgame14: no, it is
based on what other people heard from other people
L641[10:32:43] <tgame14> so nothing.
L642[10:32:47] <asie> or, in the case of
NEI being closed, on looking at the source code tree
L643[10:32:57] <dangranos> hmm
L644[10:33:06] <dangranos> youtube is
kinda working, but no images .-.
L645[10:33:06] <tgame14> i more like the
fact you changed your comment post me telling you its open
L646[10:33:13] <asie> tgame14: i never
changed my comment post
L647[10:33:14] <asie> and it's not
open
L648[10:33:17] <tgame14> it is open
L650[10:33:21] <gamax92> But seriously,
Any time i tried to use the 1.6.2 froge it does: Deobf' correctly,
Deobf's wrong, and Doesn't deobf.
L651[10:33:23] <asie> no license == all
rights reserved
L652[10:33:27] <asie> that's what every
lawyer will tell you
L653[10:33:27] <tgame14> bullshit
L654[10:33:35] <tgame14> stop playing
internet lawyer
L655[10:33:37] <gamax92> it made porting a
mod a pain.
L657[10:33:42] <tgame14> ever read
Bitbucket terms?
L658[10:34:05] <asie> tgame14: yes
L659[10:34:06] <asie> "End User
represents and warrants that it will accurately designate both the
license under which the code in the repository is licensed to third
parties and the project license for any contributions by
collaborators. Project collaborators should carefully read all
third party licenses before using any code or contributing any
code."
L660[10:34:11] <tgame14> open means
permission to fork.
L661[10:34:16] <asie> no permission to
fork i saw there
L663[10:34:24] <asie> and only GitHub has
such a provision
L664[10:34:28] <Kenny|AFK> tgame14: as
much as i hate to do it, in this case i agree with asie about 'no
license' means all rights reserved
L665[10:34:38] <tgame14> Kenny|AFK, i
never said it wasn't
L666[10:34:41] <Kenny|AFK> i just read
about it yesterday
L667[10:35:24] <tgame14> im saying asie
likes spreading info like he has valid sources
L668[10:35:30] <dangranos> uh
L669[10:35:33] <tgame14> and mostly,
spreading drama
L670[10:35:37] <asie> tgame14: no
L671[10:35:40] <tgame14> which is why i
have 0 trust in anything he ever says
L672[10:35:43] <asie> give one message
which was a lie
L674[10:35:45] <dangranos> anyone else
have problems with youtube?
L675[10:35:48] <asie> just one
L676[10:35:51] <tgame14> AE transfer
cells
L677[10:35:57] <Kenny|AFK> i've heard the
same thing he has said but from different sources
L678[10:35:58] <asie> Algo only decided to
do it 4 months into AE2 dev
L679[10:36:02] <asie> and I asked him
before it was announced
L680[10:36:03] <asie> read the logs
L681[10:36:08] <Skuli> does your chatbox
receive /whispers or /tells, asie?
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L684[10:36:12] <gamax92> Kenny|AFK: 96
tracked floppies with 648 byte sectors?
L685[10:36:14] <asie> Skuli: no, only
/me's
L686[10:36:18] <asie> but that's only in
0.4.0
L687[10:36:20] <dangranos> hmm
L688[10:36:22] <asie> until 0.4.0, just
chat message
L689[10:36:25] <asie> in 0.4.0, chat
messages and /me's
L690[10:36:25] <Wobbo> And I
returned!
L691[10:36:26] <JoshTheEnder> dangranos:
all fine here
L692[10:36:27] <Kenny|AFK> also Lex is
updating mods to 1.8 rather than worrying about 1.7 any more
L693[10:36:29] <asie> and the creative
chatbox will receive everything
L694[10:36:53] <gamax92> Gamax92 ->
Unknown: Send Asie "Hello"
L695[10:36:53] <asie> oh look!
L696[10:36:57] <asie> BitBucket terms
-> "End User hereby grants Atlassian a non-exclusive
license to copy, distribute, perform, display, store, modify, and
otherwise use End User Data in connection with operating the Hosted
Services.'
L697[10:37:03] <asie> i know this line!
Mojang has the exact same line in their EULA!
L698[10:37:07] <Vexatos> Wobbo, how should
I add an event listener?
L699[10:37:08] <gamax92> Unknown ->
Gamax92: This is Router, I will send Asie message.
L700[10:37:09] <asie> almost exact same
:P
L701[10:37:15] <Vexatos> If I do
event.listen() I have it
L702[10:37:19] <Vexatos> But what
then?
L703[10:37:34] <asie> tgame14: and i don't
care about drama, i care about proving a point
L704[10:37:35] <Vexatos> Just while true
do end? :D
L705[10:37:36] <asie> read my blog
L706[10:37:42] <asie> more than just one
post
L707[10:37:43] <Zlepper> Anyone has an
example code, that can write "yada yada" to a file? I
can't seem to get it working at all.
L708[10:37:47] <tgame14> i really don't
want to.
L709[10:37:53] <gamax92> Vexatos: wait,
can you send me my hastebin i sent you?
L710[10:37:56] <asie> because you're set
on proving that i'm a retard and wrong
L711[10:37:57] <asie> for some odd
reason
L712[10:38:02] <Vexatos> Ok, gamax92
L713[10:38:02] <gamax92> because, i
totally didn;t bookmark it.
L714[10:38:03] <Vexatos> Why?
L715[10:38:03] <tgame14> im not proving
you are a retard
L716[10:38:07] <asie> still waiting for an
example ._.
L717[10:38:15] <Vexatos> I didn't
either
L718[10:38:16] <JoshTheEnder> asie &
tgame14 can you take this discussion into either a PM or another
channel?
L719[10:38:17] <tgame14> AE cells, has
nothing to do with you asking
L720[10:38:17] <Wobbo> Vexatos: An event
listener is an fucntio that gets called when the event gets
thrown
L721[10:38:23] <tgame14> JoshTheEnder,
fair enough, ill stop.
L722[10:38:24] <asie> tgame14: yes it does
because it wasn't planned before
L723[10:38:28] <asie> i'll stop to
L725[10:38:35] <Vexatos> Wobbo: I
know
L726[10:38:40] <gamax92> Vexatos: you can
reread messages.
L727[10:38:42] <Vexatos> But what to do
after I registered it
L728[10:38:48] <dangranos> irc, why you
are so fast?
L729[10:38:51] <Vexatos> gamax
L730[10:38:56] <Vexatos> I have it in my
history
L732[10:38:59] <Cazzar> Also someone
should say what Array(5).join("wat" - 1) + "
Batman!" in javascript comes out with :P
L733[10:38:59] <JoshTheEnder> dangranos:
because \o/
L734[10:39:53] <gamax92> Vexatos: im
confused, it says E is a .
L735[10:39:56] <Wobbo> Vexatos: You mean
until the string is done?
L736[10:39:58] <gamax92> and in my code, E
is a .
L737[10:40:18] <Vexatos> Wobbo, no, I
registered the event listener for
"redstone_changed"
L738[10:40:22] <Vexatos> it will do what I
want now
L739[10:40:30] <Vexatos> but what am I
supposed to do now?
L740[10:40:33] <gamax92> Vexatos: Is E not
supposed to be a .?
L741[10:40:37] <Vexatos> It is
L742[10:40:41] <gamax92> ??????????
L743[10:41:07] <dangranos> youtube why do
you show me this "Popular channel you might like. "?
(actually this is very shitty channel)
L744[10:41:19] <Wobbo> Vexatos: Wait until
your string is collected
L745[10:41:30] <Vexatos> How to do
that?
L746[10:41:40] <gamax92> Vexatos: y u no
like my work :'<
L747[10:41:44] <Wobbo> I don’t know. Isn’t
there an EOF in morse?
L748[10:41:55] <gamax92> full stop?
L749[10:41:59] <Vexatos> Wobbo: There
is
L750[10:42:04] <Vexatos> ...-.-
L751[10:42:11] <Vexatos> So, I shall wait
until that?
L752[10:42:19] <Vexatos> Mhm
L753[10:42:21] <Vexatos> could work
L754[10:42:44] <Wobbo> Yeah, I would do
that I guess
L755[10:42:45] <Vexatos> repeat
<something> until chars[#chars]=="...-.-"
L756[10:42:47] <Vexatos> does that
work?
L757[10:43:02] <Vexatos> But what to
insert into <somethin>? Just a yield?
L758[10:43:03] <Vexatos> :D
L759[10:43:17] * Vexatos is now known as
Vexanoob
L760[10:43:32] <gamax92> I can't find
anything for ...-.-
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L762[10:44:06] <Vexatos> >_>
L763[10:44:30] <gamax92> Vexatos: it keeps
telling me the word AR should mean End of Message.
L764[10:45:13] <Vexatos> AR might be as
well
L765[10:45:16] <Wobbo> I got the first
chapter of the Manga guide in Lisp in English! :D
L766[10:45:32] <Wobbo> It makes almost as
little snese to me as the Japanese version! :D
L767[10:45:33] <Vexatos> AR means
"ready for receiving" basically
L768[10:45:38] <Vexatos> ...-.- really
means "done"
L769[10:46:00] <Vexatos> Wobbo: How do I
do that
L770[10:46:01] <Vexatos> :<
L771[10:46:05] <JoshTheEnder> right, home
time me thinks. been sitting in this room since about 10am this
morning and it's now 15:46
L772[10:46:29] <Wobbo> Vexatos: I don’t
know morse, I only told you how to collect the letters. Just repeat
until EOF
L773[10:47:03] <Wobbo> JoshTheEnder: That
must mean you are in the UK if I am not mistaken
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L775[10:47:17] <gamax92> oh, its not end
of message
L776[10:47:20] <gamax92> its end of
transmission
L777[10:47:24] <Vexatos> Yea
L778[10:47:29] <Vexatos> Which it
basically is, in this case
L779[10:48:02] <Vexatos> I used SK instead
of AR
L780[10:48:45] <Wobbo> But if you use SK
you can’t send SKUNK over morse D:
L781[10:49:01] <Vexatos> Yes you can
L782[10:49:14] <Vexatos> because between
letters there is a "new letter" character
L783[10:49:32] <Vexatos> And the EOF is
handled as a single character
L784[10:49:46] <Vexatos> So,
"SK" would be parsed as ..._-.-
L785[10:49:53] <Vexatos> Instead of
...-.-
L786[10:50:10] <gamax92> true, it
would
L787[10:50:11] <Wobbo> Ah
L788[10:52:37] <gamax92> oh wait, wobbo. I
love toy.
L789[10:53:00] <Wobbo> You love toy?
L790[10:53:16] <gamax92> Terrible Object
Yielding
L791[10:53:28] <Vexatos> Wobbo: I still
don't have a clue what to do after registering the event
listener
L792[10:54:05] <Wobbo> Vexatos: sleeping
until EOF
L793[10:54:13] <Vexatos> So,
L794[10:54:27] <Vexatos> repeat os.sleep()
until chars[#chars]=="...-.-"
L795[10:54:32] <Vexatos> That?
L796[10:54:33] <Wobbo> Yeah
L797[10:54:33] <Vexatos> :|
L798[10:54:36] <Vexatos> Ok
L799[10:55:06] <Vexatos> Dangit, I cannot
close javaw.exe
L800[10:55:07] <Vexatos> >_>
L801[10:55:14] <gamax92> taskkill /f /im
javaw.exe
L802[10:55:21] <Vexatos> Thanks
L803[10:55:21] <gamax92> and even then,
since its windows, that may not even work.
L804[10:55:28] <Vexatos> ikr
L805[10:55:46] <gamax92> Atleast linux can
guarentee I can kill processes, and they will immediatly
stop.
L806[10:56:37] <Vexatos> Still there
:D
L807[10:57:07] <Wobbo> gamax92: This
program isn’t reacting. Better kill -9 it :P
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L811[10:57:28] <Vexatos> It sais that the
process has been killed successfully
L812[10:57:31] <Vexatos> But it did
not
L813[10:57:44] <Wobbo> Windows: lying to
you since forever
L814[10:58:04] <Vexatos> That's why I am
going linux as soon as I get my new PC
L815[10:58:21] <Wobbo> What linux?
L816[10:58:43] <dangranos> i hate my
isp
L817[10:58:53] <Vexatos> get PC ->
install linux -> copy all the files from laptop to linux ->
kill laptop -> install linux on laptop -> copy all the files
from PC to laptop -> Happy
L818[10:59:03] <Vexatos> Wobbo: Linux Mint
Cinnamon, most likely
L819[10:59:11] <gamax92> I remember
writing some program that would try to kill the process, kill the
windows with the process, and randomy change memory, oh and it
kills all threads.
L820[10:59:11] <gamax92> but, then it
didn't work.
L821[10:59:12] <gamax92> D: Cinnamon
L822[10:59:47] <Vexatos> I like it
L823[11:00:00] <Wobbo> Ah, cinnamon
L824[11:00:38] <Vexatos> Let me restart my
pc
L825[11:00:42] <Vexatos> iuhgoiaurgag
windows
L826[11:00:56] <dangranos> why?
L827[11:01:05] <Wobbo> I would have gone
with Mate, but that is just taste
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L829[11:02:51] <Vexatos> Mhm
L830[11:05:06] <gamax92> I've learned with
linux, doing dist_upgrades tend to break lots of things.
L831[11:05:19] <dangranos> which
linux?
L832[11:05:27] <gamax92> uhh, it was linux
mint
L833[11:05:28] <dangranos> ubuntu?
L834[11:05:50] <dangranos> ubuntu
L835[11:06:17] <Zlepper> Anyone else
unable to use robots in any but the vanilla worlds?
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L837[11:06:44] <Wobbo> Zlepper: that
complaint sounds familair
L838[11:06:48] <gamax92> Basically, the
dist upgrade removed a modules folder for my kernel, and when i
booted back up media keys, track pad, and wifi didn;t work
L839[11:06:55] <Wobbo> Maybe you should
have a look at the issue tracker
L840[11:07:50] <gamax92> But thankfully,
there were 5 kernels on my computer, and one of them corresponded
to the modules folder I now had.
L841[11:10:23] <Zlepper> Wobbo: I can't
find anything on the issue tracker like it. Should i just post
there, and wait for it to be fixed?
L842[11:10:30] <gamax92> yeah
L843[11:10:41] <Wobbo> Zlepper: Under the
closed issues?
L844[11:11:28] <Zlepper> Checked there
too, nothing like it.
L845[11:11:46] <Zlepper> The jenkins
changelog doesn't state anything about this issue either
L846[11:11:59] <Wobbo> Then you should
open a new issue and Sangar will have a look later
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L848[11:12:33] <Sangar> uhh, what kind of
worlds? if they're timeless computers won't work.
L849[11:12:39] <Wobbo> Don’t forget to
mention which non vanilla worlds you tried
L850[11:13:14] <Zlepper> Sangar: Aromas
mining world
L852[11:13:43] <Kenny|AFK> Sangar: we
worked with that all rerady
L853[11:13:51] <Sangar> yeaaaaah, we had
that discussion before. his world is kinda borked in that
respect.
L854[11:13:51] <Kenny|AFK> it is a
timeless world
L855[11:14:40] <dangranos> why does OC
require time to work?
L856[11:14:50] <Kenny|AFK> world
tick
L857[11:14:54] <gamax92> Because,
OC.
L858[11:15:07] <Sangar> sleeps won't end
otherwise
L859[11:15:23] <Zlepper> Aren't BC
quarries running on ticks too? They seems to work fine?
L860[11:15:38] <dangranos> maybe different
ticks?
L861[11:16:00] <Kenny|AFK> maybe they
include their own tick event so as not to rely on MC's tick
L862[11:16:35] <Sangar> well, i have some
time now, so i might as well have another look... :P
L863[11:17:33] <Zlepper> It would be
awesome if you could make it work, especialy for 1.7 ;)
L864[11:18:00] <gamax92> You know what
would be awesome, "free"
L865[11:18:04] <gamax92> because, tracking
memory usage.
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L867[11:18:24] <Zlepper> I'm gonna post
this for Aroma to look over too. Anything special I should
mention?
L868[11:19:06] <Sangar> well, the main
issue is that the world's actual time (world.getWorldTime) never
progresses.
L869[11:19:41] <JoshTheEnder>
"<Wobbo> JoshTheEnder: That must mean you are in the UK
if I am not mistaken" YEs
L870[11:19:57] <Wobbo> Who, more europeans
I know of :P
L871[11:20:05] <gamax92> GARG MAHZILLEH
FIREFAX CRASH
L872[11:24:03] <JoshTheEnder> right, now
to compile InspIRCd for linux
L873[11:24:17] <JoshTheEnder> Michiyo,
what SSL stuff are you using again?
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L875[11:27:54] <gamax92> hmm, CHIP 8
emulator for OC
L876[11:28:04] <gamax92> Sangar: there are
key up events right?
L877[11:28:51] <Sangar> so yeah, regarding
the worldtime, i can't "make my own" by incrementing a
tick counter in update() because then times will be all wrong when
the world's time is changed manually (/time set), which would lead
to all kinds of weird issues...
L878[11:28:58] <Sangar> gamax92, yes,
there are
L879[11:30:30] <Michiyo> JoshTheEnder,
GnuTLS
L880[11:30:40] <JoshTheEnder> ok
L881[11:31:42] <gamax92> Sangar: what do
you mean times will be all wrong?
L882[11:32:13] <Kenny|AFK> computer time
would not match world time
L883[11:32:15] <Sangar> computers would
have the wrong time. in particular, different computers could have
different times...
L884[11:32:55] <gamax92> don't you just
grab the time from the world the computer is in?
L885[11:33:33] <Sangar> that's what i do.
but in some worlds (see above, Aroma's mining world) time doesn't
progress. so sleeps never end. so computers don't work.
L886[11:33:47] <JoshTheEnder> IIRC, yes,
which is why some modded worlds bork computers
L887[11:33:49] <Sangar> iirc this also
caused issues with some redstone stuff?
L888[11:34:13] <dangranos> isnt there
exists redstone ticks?
L889[11:34:26] <dangranos> or they are too
slow?
L890[11:34:27] <Michiyo> yeah, I used to
timelock my space world... which fubared CC, and RedPower stuff all
the time
L891[11:34:27] <gamax92> Sangar: See I
don't understand, the time doesn't progress, so when you ask for
the current world time it would always be the same. But if you
manage your own counter, wouldn't you do sleeps based on
that?
L892[11:35:05] <Kenny|AFK> but each
computer would be out of synch with the others
L893[11:35:09] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92, the
problem with that is computers would have different times
L894[11:35:11] <Sangar> yes. but in every
other world where time *does* progress, that can then deviate from
world time.
L895[11:35:29] <Sangar> and in extension,
what Josh said
L896[11:35:38] <Sangar> and Kenny
L897[11:35:41] <Sangar> and me earlier
:P
L898[11:36:05] <gamax92> :<
L899[11:36:32] <gamax92> Sangar: Certain
computers wouldn't update their counters and go out of sync?
L900[11:36:50] <Kenny|AFK> which would
mean that all of that morse code stuf would be borked
L901[11:37:33] <gamax92> isn't it broken
anyway if computers can be blocked by others?
L902[11:37:40] <Sangar> gamax92, they'd go
out of sync by stuff like /time set
L903[11:37:59] <gamax92> Sangar: but /time
set only modifies the world time, and your counter still goes
up?
L904[11:38:08] <Sangar> exactly
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L906[11:38:13] <gamax92> so whats the
problem?
L907[11:38:24] <Sangar> ... that the
computer time would be wrong
L908[11:38:31] <Sangar> because it'd be
based on the counter
L909[11:38:37] <gamax92> but computer time
would be simply asking what the world time is.
L910[11:38:40] <gamax92> and not based on
the counter
L911[11:38:41] <Sangar> ...
L912[11:38:46] <Sangar> sleep is based on
computer time
L913[11:38:58] <gamax92> and having a
counter would make it change to the counter?
L914[11:39:42] <gamax92> I mean, lua sided
anyway you aren't telling the computer, Sleep until its 11:30.
You're telling it sleep for 2 seconds.
L915[11:40:12] <gamax92> counter updates
for 2 seconds, then timer fires
L916[11:40:58] <Sangar> see, that's wrong.
lua says "i want to continue at 11:30", but it can be
resumed much earlier due to signals, so if it's not 11:30 then, it
does it again. until it's 11:30
L917[11:41:56] <Sangar> so that counter
would have to be exposed to lua, which would be really nasty
imho
L918[11:42:14] <Sangar> because it's an
implementation detail that "in-world" scripts should not
see
L919[11:43:25] <gamax92> Sangar: Then it
would be sandboxed away?
L920[11:45:04] <Sangar> implement os.sleep
in the kernel? meh :/ what would work is computer local times...
and allow changing them. hmm... that might actually be nice to
have.
L921[11:45:37] <dangranos> uh
L922[11:45:38] <gamax92> oh nvm, i though
os.sleep was in the kernel
L923[11:45:45] <dangranos> iirc in cc
sleep is lua sided
L924[11:46:01] <Sangar> i'll think about
it some more, gotta go for a bit. see you later!
L925[11:46:09] <gamax92> in CC sleep is,
Spawn timer, while true do pull timers, if timer is the we created
then return end
L926[11:46:58] <Wobbo> Bye Sangar
L927[11:47:01] <gamax92> and, during the
sleep it blocks CC from doing anything, and any timers not the one
sleep created get lost.
L928[11:47:11] <dangranos> гр
L929[11:47:17] <dangranos> uh
L930[11:47:23] <dangranos> nope
L931[11:47:28] <dangranos> it yields
L932[11:47:41] <dangranos> so it doesnt
block everyting
L933[11:48:20] <gamax92> i meant the
computer code
L934[11:48:26] <gamax92> its not blocking
minecraft or other computers.
L935[11:48:40] <gamax92> but during its
sleep, nothing is happening besides waiting for timers.
L936[11:49:34] <dangranos> uh
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L939[11:51:27] <dangranos> it just
yields
L940[11:52:00] <dangranos> so you can use
coroutines to prevent blocking
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L946[12:28:37] <ds84182> gamax92: For the
most part the filesystem thing works :D
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L949[12:58:08] <vifino> gamax92: How do I
give another full admin rights, as you did in #boatloader?
L950[13:03:08] <ds84182> I need to fix
deletion... crap
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L952[13:08:15] <ds84182> Yeeeah, fixing
the linkage in delete is going to be hard
L953[13:09:13] <ds84182> Time to rewrite
part of the spec again :/
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L955[13:20:37] <gamax92> uhh,
vifino.
L956[13:20:47] <gamax92> You can have
BoatLoader, i have no desire to work on it.
L957[13:20:57] <gamax92> As I have written
CCGrub, and finished CCGrub, and it works.
L958[13:21:15] <Wobbo> gamax92: OCGrub?
:D
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L961[13:26:29] <asie> i think this is an
almost complete choice of mods in my new pack
L962[13:27:02] <Bizzycola> ohai
L963[13:33:29] <gamax92> Gah these wifi
drop outs.
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L968[13:48:01] <Bizzycola> k
L969[13:48:16] <gamax92> fergin wifi
L970[13:48:34] <gamax92> Sangar: so, not
sure if you got my message, but why do components randomly connect
in random orders randomly?
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L974[13:51:05] <Dashkal> That surprised me
as well. I was expecting them to connect in item slot order for
inside case/server. (External it makes sense, as there's no
"natural" order)
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L977[13:52:02] <gamax92> Dashkal: uhh, not
not really.
L978[13:52:08] <Wobbo> All the bots are
shutting down! D:
L979[13:52:08] <gamax92> pci busses have
slot numbers.
L980[13:52:18] <gamax92> you can read all
the slots from 0, to max slot.
L981[13:52:31] <JoshTheEnder> mine does
that when i ^C it
L982[13:53:05] <gamax92> you know, how in
BIOS you can tell it to do floppy, CD, USB, HDD.
L983[13:53:07] <gamax92> Yeah,
order.
L984[13:53:33] <gamax92> so no, it really
makes no se.se
L985[13:53:34] <gamax92> sense*
L986[13:56:28] <JoshTheEnder> $slap
himself
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L988[13:57:05] <JoshTheEnder> !flags
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L993[14:12:32] <gamax92> does this channel
have a log bot
L994[14:12:51] <JoshTheEnder> gamax92, in
what sense?
L995[14:12:56] <gamax92> it logs
chat
L996[14:13:14] <gamax92> Sort of like ^v
except actually here.
L997[14:13:45] <JoshTheEnder> there are a
few users that log the chat, though none of them can search it via
commands
L998[14:14:02] <JoshTheEnder> (by that i
mean like .log test)
L999[14:14:13] <gamax92> oh, just public
logs.
L1000[14:14:16] <gamax92> doesnt need any
commands.
L1001[14:15:03] <JoshTheEnder> i /could/
add a command to EnderBot(2) that patches into the same logs as the
stats use
L1002[14:15:18] <gamax92> the
stats?
L1003[14:15:27] <JoshTheEnder>
?chanstats
L1005[14:16:29] <gamax92> Most referenced
nick: Sangar
L1006[14:16:52] <Dashkal> Does anybody
know offhand if OC can interface with a Big Reactors CC port?
L1007[14:16:55] <Wobbo> That was
unexpected :P
L1008[14:17:18] <JoshTheEnder> Dashkal,
it has OC support IIRC (cc Kenny|AFK )
L1009[14:17:30] <Dashkal> ooo, awesome.
Will test when I reach lunch break.
L1010[14:20:00] <gamax92> Dashkal: you
did get my message regarding component order right?
L1011[14:20:12] <gamax92> Wifi dropped
out like immediatly after
L1012[14:23:05] <Dashkal> gamax92: I
think we miscommunicated.
L1013[14:23:19] <Dashkal> There's
absolutely a natural order of internal components. There isn't one
for external (MC world) components.
L1014[14:23:30] <Dashkal> Short of
perhaps a lexigraphical sort on coords
L1015[14:23:59] <gamax92> i have no
external components on my computer, they still list randomly.
L1016[14:24:07] <Dashkal> Indeed. At
present they're random
L1017[14:24:14] <Dashkal> We agree that
this is odd
L1018[14:24:43] <gamax92> oh, i thought
you meant internal ones did have order.
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L1020[14:25:32] <Dashkal> I said that,
but not meaning what you thought I meant.
L1021[14:25:34] <Wobbo> Neat!
L1022[14:25:42] <gamax92> ???
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L1024[14:25:47] <Wobbo> ,(print “Hello,
World!”)
L1025[14:25:54] <gamax92> Gah, so
confused.
L1026[14:26:00] <Dashkal> An order can
easily be defined for internal components (slot ID). OC doesn't use
it, you simply get all components in some random ordering.
L1027[14:26:17] <gamax92> right
L1028[14:26:32] <Wobbo> ,help
L1029[14:26:33] <WobBot> ;; ,forms = Eval
forms and print the values of the last one. / ,help = This help
message. / ,(tell nick form) = Eval form and send the form and its
value to nick.
L1030[14:27:12] <Dashkal> Note that it's
likely not at all a simple change. I strongly suspect that the
"origin" of a comment is long lost by the time the
component added events are being fired.
L1031[14:27:35] <Dashkal> I've only
started digging through the code, though. I am NOT an authority
here.
L1032[14:27:39] <Wobbo> ,(format “Hello,
World!”)
L1033[14:27:54] <Wobbo> Meh, no IO
apperently
L1034[14:28:03] <Wobbo> ,(+ 42 0)
L1035[14:28:04] <WobBot> => 42
L1036[14:28:23] <Dashkal> I've just
started because I'd like some "hardware acceleration"
cards. Regex was the first idea. I kinda want access to the JVM
crypto libs.
L1037[14:28:43] <gamax92> Grep is a great
resource ;)
L1038[14:28:45] <gamax92> and wifi
dropout ...
L1039[14:29:12] <gamax92> Dashkal: hmm,
acceleration cards.
L1040[14:29:42] <Dashkal> In-game, it's
hardware accelerators. Implementation, it's simply access to JVM
apis I want.
L1041[14:30:19] <Dashkal> Something I'll
tinker with over the weekend. That or a new big reactor rig.
Haven't decided yet.
L1042[14:31:22] <Dashkal> The api design
is definitely not trivial (Do it wrong and all the carefully made
processing limitations go poof)
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L1047[14:37:29] <Wobbo> ,(defun fact (n)
(if (= n 1) 1 (* n (factorial (- n1)))))
L1048[14:37:30] <WobBot> => FACT
L1049[14:37:38] <Wobbo> ,(fact 10)
L1050[14:37:39] <WobBot> ;;
UNBOUND-VARIABLE: The variable N1 is unbound.
L1051[14:37:52] <Wobbo> ,(defun fact (n)
(if (= n 1) 1 (* n (factorial (- n 1)))))
L1052[14:37:53] <WobBot> => FACT
L1053[14:38:00] <Wobbo> ,(fact 10)
L1054[14:38:01] <WobBot> ;;
UNDEFINED-FUNCTION: The function FACTORIAL is undefined.
L1055[14:38:10] <Wobbo> ,(defun fact (n)
(if (= n 1) 1 (* n (fact (- n 1)))))
L1056[14:38:11] <WobBot> => FACT
L1057[14:38:15] <Wobbo> ,(fact 10)
L1058[14:38:16] <WobBot> =>
3628800
L1059[14:38:49] <Wobbo> Alright, “my” bot
seems to be working correclty.
L1060[14:41:42] <tgame14> argh botspam
:/
L1061[14:41:46] <tgame14> add him to
#ocbots
L1062[14:41:51] <tgame14> test him
there
L1063[14:41:53] <Wobbo> Will do
that
L1064[14:42:12] <Wobbo> That is a better
idea anyway
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L1066[14:46:42] <DeanOnAPhone> Dashkal,
what exactly is you idea with those acceleration cards?
L1067[14:50:15] <Dashkal> DeanOnAPhone:
Inserting the regex acceleration card would provide access to the
java.util.text.Pattern/Matcher API
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L1083[15:26:21] <Wobbo> Porygon: Yes, it
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L1084[15:26:26] <Porygon> k
L1085[15:26:33] <Wobbo> I diddn’t write
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L1087[15:26:42] <Porygon> I prefer scheme
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L1088[15:27:03] <Wobbo> I only know CLisp
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L1110[16:11:44] <Dashkal> Sweet. BR
definitely works with OC. Can't 100% that it's native (I also have
CC/OpenP) but I can see the api.
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L1114[16:44:29] <Dashkal> "A small
bugfix release, plus one significant feature contributed by the
excellent FNuecke: Open Computers support." <-- ok, it's
definitely native
L1115[16:44:51] <Michiyo> q_q Kenny and I
helped..
L1116[16:44:52] <Michiyo> lol
L1117[16:45:24] <ds84182> Ok, time to fix
fs.delete
L1118[16:45:30] <Dashkal> Blame ebeef :P
I just copied that from the BR web site
L1119[16:45:37] <ds84182> since all the
other methods are now working
L1120[16:47:16] *
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L1121[16:48:56] <ds84182> Um
L1122[16:49:02] <ds84182> Minecraft just
froze on me
L1123[16:49:22] <JoshTheEnder>
.josh
L1124[16:49:22] <EnderBot> Future
ruler/ender of the world, often likes to destroy people by throwing
busses full of children at them. Sometimes puppies are in place of
children. Does not give a damn about what you think, and will
pretty much eat your soul.
L1126[16:49:23] <ds84182> It's reading a
crap-ton of data from my HDD
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L1128[16:54:20] <ds84182> that moment
when you forget to update your file entry writing function
L1129[16:55:02] <ds84182> I was wondering
why TDFS was getting corrupted :P
L1130[16:56:42] <ds84182> gamax92: You
here?
L1131[16:57:04] <ds84182> nop
L1132[17:00:23] <Wobbo> JoshTheEnder: So…
could you not come to The Netherlands please? :P
L1133[17:01:11] <JoshTheEnder> Wobbo,
nil
L1134[17:01:29] <Wobbo> At least leave
the busses alone
L1135[17:01:59] <JoshTheEnder> no,
nothing is safe
L1136[17:02:58] <Wobbo> D:
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L1140[17:37:29] <ds84182> I think tdfs is
ready for mounting!
L1141[17:37:30] <ds84182> :D
L1142[17:40:31] <ds84182> :DDDD
L1143[17:40:31] <ds84182> It works
L1144[17:40:56] <ds84182> gamax92: get
you bleeding carcass in here.
L1145[17:41:32] <ds84182> waaaaait
L1146[17:41:45] <ds84182> am I supposed
to return true/false for the commands?
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L1156[18:16:45] <Wobbo> I’m going,
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L1158[18:17:31] <gamax92> ds84182:
yo
L1160[18:20:18] <ds84182> already have a
fs proxy up and running
L1161[18:20:24] <gamax92> you did
ask.
L1162[18:20:29] <ds84182> I just need to
fix delete
L1163[18:20:37] <gamax92> you mean
remove?
L1164[18:20:39] <ds84182> like... a long
time ago
L1165[18:20:49] <ds84182> yeah,
that
L1166[18:20:51] <gamax92> no, you asked
37 minutes ago.
L1167[18:23:52] <ds84182> gamax92:
Putting code on github
L1168[18:24:12] <ds84182> 718 lines
L1169[18:24:15] <ds84182> gah
L1170[18:24:53] <ds84182> also tdfs specs
change A LOT
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L1172[18:33:08] <Techokami> bah, the
build of OC I've been waiting for is failed in Jenkins
L1173[18:34:14] <Techokami> it'd help to
have the audio support available when working on a Lua script that
uses it :V
L1174[18:34:33] <gamax92> Hello welcome
to OpenAL how may we help you
L1176[18:35:15] <ds84182> It is so crappy
omg
L1177[18:35:21] <gamax92> lawl
ds84182-Programs
L1178[18:35:25] <ds84182> and I have to
completely rewrite fs.remove
L1179[18:35:26] <ds84182> yes
L1180[18:36:28] <ds84182> E is for
entry!
L1181[18:36:33] <ds84182> B is for
block!
L1182[18:37:17] <gamax92> I'm so
confused, why didn't you make this a normal proxy library.
L1183[18:37:22] <gamax92> why is
everything global
L1184[18:37:29] <ds84182> I DON'T
KNOW
L1185[18:37:36] <ds84182> NOT EVERYTIHNG
IS GLOBAL
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L1187[18:38:36] <ds84182> wait, can you
create threads or something in OC?
L1188[18:38:45] <gamax92>
coroutines?
L1189[18:38:54] <ds84182> yes, but
unmanaged?
L1190[18:39:04] <ds84182> Like, I don't
have to mange them
L1191[18:39:06] <gamax92> Sangar: ^
L1192[18:51:00] <Sangar> gamax92, order
is random because of the underlying architecture, the computer
can't differentiate built-in vs external components :/ i could sort
by id to make it somewhat less random, but that's just a
superficial fix, because the ids are random.
L1193[18:52:08] <Sangar> Techokami, oops.
fixed the build script, building now.
L1194[18:52:14] <Techokami> thanks
:D
L1195[18:52:41] <Sangar> ds84182,
unmanaged as in background? try event listeners / timers.
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L1197[18:53:13] <ds84182> ok
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L1199[18:59:45] <Techokami> it built!
Thanks Sangar.
L1200[19:03:25] <Sangar> great, np
:)
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L1202[19:26:48] <ShadowKatStudios> o.O I
wake up and I'm in #TinkersConstruct?
L1203[19:31:55] <Bizzycola> tinker's
runnin' forced channel joining experiments again!
L1204[19:33:39] <ShadowKatStudios> Ah, I
see.
L1205[19:34:02] <ShadowKatStudios> I also
congratulate them for managing to hyjack my connection
L1206[19:35:33] <Bizzycola> maybe your
client auto-responds to invites :p
L1207[19:36:15] <Bizzycola> lets test
:p
L1208[19:36:32] <Bizzycola> Hmm maybe
not
L1209[19:36:36] <ShadowKatStudios> It
toldd me, I'm still hhere.
L1210[20:13:52] <JoshTheEnder> right, i'm
off
L1211[20:13:54] <JoshTheEnder> o/
L1212[20:14:06] <Bizzycola> cya
L1213[20:14:17] <JoshTheEnder>
.jenkins
L1214[20:14:19] <EnderBot> Latest builds:
OpenComputers: #357 |
OpenComponents: #37 |
OpenComputers-MC1.7: #133 |
OpenComponents-MC1.7: #5 |
ICBMComponent: #18 |
OpenPrinter: #33 |
OpenPrinter1.7: #15
L1215[20:14:25] <JoshTheEnder> good,
thats still working
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L1220[20:41:53] <gamax92> I must say,
making an addon for OC is a lot fucking simpler than CC.
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L1222[20:42:18] <Pyrater> anyone know how
to activate a redstone signal under a robot, IE a robot on top of a
charger
L1223[20:44:13] <Pyrater> in lua
L1224[20:44:20] <Pyrater> not redstone
side value
L1225[20:45:59] <Pyrater> nvm found it
setOutput(side: number, value: number): number
L1226[20:52:37] <Pyrater>
component.redstone.setOutput(sides.bottom, 100)
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L1230[21:23:13] <ds84182> gamax92: Ok,
I'm making code in notepad++, riiight, and currently every time I
come back to OC I have to remove the hdd and place it back in in
order for the files to update
L1231[21:23:18] <ds84182> is there a
better way?
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L1233[21:23:32] <gamax92> set
bufferChanges to false, and simply rebooting.
L1234[21:23:51] <gamax92> actually, if
its not like a library or something, rebooting won't be
necessary
L1235[21:24:03] <Curly_Brace> Can MIDI
files be converted to mp3 files?
L1236[21:24:16] <Curly_Brace> Or
converted into something that can be converted into mp3?
L1237[21:25:46] <ds84182> Curly_Brace:
Yesish. You have to play them on your computer and record the audio
via Stereo Downmix
L1238[21:25:51] <ds84182> Curly_Brace:
What OS?
L1239[21:26:07] <Curly_Brace> Windows
8
L1240[21:26:23] <ds84182> 1 second
L1241[21:26:28] <gamax92> ds84182: or you
use a midi player capable of making it directly into a file.
L1242[21:26:57] <ds84182> gamax92: Then
why don't you suggest one
L1243[21:27:00] <Curly_Brace> This
Minecraft World is taking forever to load. I shouldn't have set the
Noise Scales to such bizzar numbers.
L1245[21:28:39] <ds84182> Install that
program, it's audio editing software
L1246[21:28:51] <ds84182> it will allow
you to record the audio from your speakers
L1247[21:29:22] <Curly_Brace> Is there a
way to simply CONVERT the file rather than having to record
it?
L1248[21:29:26] <Curly_Brace> Or is that
impossible?
L1249[21:29:35] <ds84182> gamax92:
^
L1250[21:29:49] <gamax92> Curly_Brace:
well, I use SynthFont.
L1251[21:30:09] <gamax92> I give it my
midi and a set of instruments, renders to file.
L1252[21:31:39] <Curly_Brace> Because I
juts got a program
L1253[21:31:44] <Curly_Brace> and it
outputs .org
L1254[21:31:52] <Curly_Brace> which, from
what I know, can be converted to MIDI
L1255[21:32:05] <Curly_Brace> which is a
more popular file
L1256[21:32:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Y'know
what's brain damaged? Having large redirect pages. Try getting a
file, and then it gives you a redirect page bigger than the file!
>:O
L1257[21:32:57] <gamax92> Curly_Brace:
oh, but Cave Story has its own instuments and probably won't sound
the same as a midi
L1258[21:33:16] <Curly_Brace> This is
arguably the oddest thing I have ever experienced in a program,
ever.
L1259[21:33:23] <gamax92> the .org
files?
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L1261[21:33:33] <Curly_Brace> This music
creator has a list of insturments
L1262[21:33:36] <Curly_Brace> at the very
end
L1263[21:33:38] <Curly_Brace> is a
cat
L1264[21:33:39] <Curly_Brace> like
L1265[21:33:41] <Curly_Brace>
"meow"
L1266[21:33:44] <Curly_Brace> cat
L1267[21:34:13] <Curly_Brace> "oh,
but Cave Story has its own instuments and probably won't sound the
same as a midi"
L1268[21:34:24] <Curly_Brace> Not a real
life instrument =/= a legitimate instrument
L1269[21:34:40] <gamax92> Erm, i don't
follow.
L1270[21:34:44] <Curly_Brace> I worded
that terribly
L1271[21:35:00] <Curly_Brace> In Cave
Story, a lot of the music (a lot, not all
L1272[21:35:02] <Curly_Brace>
damnit
L1273[21:35:11] <Curly_Brace> is made
with "synthesized" instruments.
L1274[21:35:35] <Curly_Brace> It's
essentially a keyboard with sounds that normal keyboards can't
make. Or any other instruments can make.
L1275[21:35:52] <gamax92> look i know
what synthesized instruments are
L1276[21:35:59] <gamax92> where are you
going with this conversation
L1277[21:37:25] <Curly_Brace> bah
L1278[21:37:31] <Curly_Brace> I'll find a
way to mkae these mp3
L1279[21:37:40] <Curly_Brace> Google is
my friend
L1280[21:37:49] <gamax92> ds84182:
:<
L1281[21:37:51] <Curly_Brace> but only
after I finish the song
L1282[21:38:14] <gamax92> Curly_Brace:
did you not understand what i meant by the different
instruments?
L1283[21:38:41] <Porygon> I have an
idea
L1284[21:38:41] <gamax92> MIDI for
example has no instrument for "meow"
L1285[21:38:53] <ds84182> i wonder how
much windows will scream if I disabled and reenabled my graphics
card
L1286[21:40:09] <Porygon> in term.write,
the wrap argument should be a number instead of a boolean so it
wraps after a number of characters (-1 for no, 0 for yes, >0 for
a setting)
L1287[21:40:23] <Porygon> maybe
L1288[21:40:54] <ds84182> "Disabling
this device may stop it from functioning" Isn't that the
point, windows
L1289[21:41:03] <Porygon> lol
L1290[21:42:27] <ds84182> And that's how
you clear graphics card memory
L1291[21:43:51] <gamax92> "par8 is
loudness, all pars passed to
minecraftInstance.sndManager.playSound
L1292[21:43:51] <gamax92> "
L1293[21:43:56] <gamax92> gee thanks
forge , how descriptive
L1294[21:44:14] <ds84182> gamax92: yes,
vary
L1295[21:44:31] <gamax92> But seriously,
how do i use worldObj.playSound
L1296[21:45:18] <ds84182> dunno
L1297[21:47:23] <gamax92>
sndManager.playSound tells me volume, pitch, but worldObj.playSound
has three arguments ...
L1298[21:50:08] <ds84182> yay, delete
works
L1299[21:50:10] <ds84182> *remove
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L1301[21:54:13] <ds84182> the only other
problem with tdfs is that if you break it, you have to reformat the
whole disk
L1302[21:59:16] <dangranos> .-.
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ShadowKatStudios considers writing a block oriented tape operating
system
L1305[22:15:59] <ShadowKatStudios> (Then
again, I may as well write a FORTH system that stores it's own
source code...)
L1306[22:17:23] <ds84182> gamax92: You
use wabitoe to convert your music for tape drives, riiiiight
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L1308[22:24:08] <ds84182>
ShadowKatStudios: YOU DON'T WANT TO
L1309[22:24:20] <ds84182> Tapes, in my
opinion, are hard to manage
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for the function that inputs a key, but realises that emit reversed
is time.
L1315[22:50:18] <ds84182>
emitTime()
L1316[22:52:32] <ShadowKatStudios> KEY is
what I'm looking for :D
L1317[22:53:48] <ShadowKatStudios> What's
with the wacky keycodes returned by keyDown?
L1318[22:54:34] <Porygon> yeah
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L1321[22:59:25] <SpiritedDusty> anyone
have any ideas for anything to code in OC?
L1322[23:00:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Write
an emulator for your favourite 8 or 16-bit computer :D
L1323[23:00:59] <SpiritedDusty> meh...
would anyone be interested in a package manager?
L1324[23:01:01] <ds84182> SpiritedDusty:
What about a filesystem for tape drives
L1325[23:01:04] <ds84182> ;)
L1326[23:01:07] <Porygon> something to
seperate sections of screens and treat each section differently
(also known as windows)
L1327[23:01:21] <SpiritedDusty>
hm..
L1328[23:01:32] <SpiritedDusty>
filesystem for tape drives... It'll probably be very inefficient
though lol
L1329[23:01:33] <Porygon> hm, with repos
as in git repos?
L1330[23:01:40] <SpiritedDusty>
yeah
L1331[23:01:44] <ds84182> SpiritedDusty:
Trust me, it is
L1332[23:02:06] <ds84182> I've tried it,
it's kinda hard to do
L1334[23:02:13] <Porygon> I'd use
that
L1335[23:02:17] <Porygon> yeah
L1336[23:02:21] <ds84182> gamax92
attempted to port FAT12
L1337[23:02:32] <SpiritedDusty> looks
complacated as shit
L1338[23:02:37] <ds84182> it is
L1339[23:02:56] <ds84182> Over the span
of about 2 days
L1340[23:03:17] <ds84182> It works, and
that's all that matters at this point
L1341[23:03:29] <dangranos> hmm
L1342[23:03:39] <SpiritedDusty> no such
need for efficiency
L1343[23:04:00] <ShadowKatStudios> FAT12?
As in, max filesize 4k?
L1344[23:04:06] <dangranos>
>_<
L1345[23:04:14] <ds84182>
ShadowKatStudios: Yep
L1346[23:04:17] <SpiritedDusty> someone
port like ext4 to OC xD
L1347[23:04:24] <dangranos> ...
L1348[23:04:27] <ShadowKatStudios>
Huh.
L1349[23:04:42] <ShadowKatStudios> I
couldn't store a music file on it xD
L1350[23:04:48] <ds84182> SpiritedDusty:
Do you want people to die, because thats how you make people
die
L1351[23:05:23] <SpiritedDusty> lol. yes
that's my evil plan. to kill people by making them write
complicated stuffs
L1352[23:05:37] <ShadowKatStudios> Well,
I could store a dfpwm file on it, but it'd be at max 1 second
long.
L1353[23:06:02] <dangranos> lol
L1354[23:06:20] <SpiritedDusty> I
remember as_ie stored a pretty long song on tape drive
L1355[23:06:38] <SpiritedDusty> so what
do you guys think of having a package manager?
L1356[23:06:41] <ShadowKatStudios> But
was it formatted or just raw?
L1357[23:06:49] <SpiritedDusty> SKS, I
have no idea
L1358[23:07:10] <ShadowKatStudios> I've
stored just under 8M on a tape, but it was raw.
L1359[23:07:52] <SpiritedDusty> I gave up
on my OC emulator. got bored :P
L1360[23:08:16] <Porygon> someone should
port btrfs to OC because we need to conserve space
L1361[23:08:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Does
the tape have to be pre-formatted?
L1362[23:08:46] <SpiritedDusty> looks
like we're gonna port HFS+ to OC ._.
L1363[23:09:03] <ShadowKatStudios> Huh,
it has a formatting
L1364[23:09:12] <dangranos> at least
nobody will port ntfs
L1365[23:09:13] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh,
cool, this looks easy enough to write :P
L1366[23:09:20] <ds84182>
ShadowKatStudios: Wait, we are talking about what right now?
L1367[23:09:35] <ShadowKatStudios> dan,
if they do, they will be murdered with sporks.
L1368[23:09:44] <ds84182> Internet kinda
blanked out there
L1369[23:09:54] <dangranos> btfs on 16 MB
XD
L1370[23:09:57] <dangranos> *ntfs
L1371[23:10:14] <SpiritedDusty> hm...
since OC is getting support for rewritting the entire ROM, maybe
I'll make an OS
L1372[23:10:17] <ShadowKatStudios> tdfs,
I think I could write a dirtier version with support for longer
files, and maybe supporting directories xD
L1373[23:10:17] <Kenny|AFK> what is
btrfs?
L1374[23:10:42] <ds84182>
ShadowKatStudios: I have directories >.<
L1375[23:10:48] <dangranos> just
mistype
L1376[23:10:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Can I
list them?
L1377[23:11:03] <ds84182> yep
L1378[23:11:04] <Porygon> it's the
awesome new filesystem destined to replace all linux FSes
L1379[23:11:13] <Porygon> has all sorts
of things
L1380[23:11:18] <SpiritedDusty> ds84182,
how does your filesystem find files? does it look through
everything or does it have an index or...?
L1381[23:11:32] <ds84182> SpiritedDusty:
It acts like a linked list
L1382[23:11:47] <ds84182> Each entry has
a pointer to the previous and next one
L1383[23:11:53] <Porygon> including
compression, COW snapshots, COW other stuiff, I don't really
understand it
L1384[23:12:11] <SpiritedDusty>
interesting...
L1385[23:12:27] <ds84182> They just
connect together in groups, and directories have the pointer to the
starting entry
L1386[23:12:37] <ShadowKatStudios> And it
scans until it finds the entry for it?
L1387[23:13:11] <ShadowKatStudios> How
does it know which blocks are free?
L1388[23:13:59] <Kenny|AFK> because they
are empty :P
L1389[23:14:25] <ShadowKatStudios> Also
how do I delete stuff from the tape?
L1390[23:14:35] <SpiritedDusty> write 0
to it?
L1391[23:14:38] <Kenny|AFK> magnet?
L1392[23:14:42] <ds84182>
ShadowKatStudios: you can mount it
L1393[23:14:50] <ds84182> tdfs mount
/directoryhere
L1394[23:15:00] <ds84182> then you can do
regular file management on it
L1396[23:15:36] <SpiritedDusty> how fast
is it?
L1397[23:15:54] <ds84182> You can write a
file in about a second
L1398[23:16:41] <ShadowKatStudios> Would
it be possible to modify it to support >4k?
L1399[23:16:53] <ds84182> It should
support >4k
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L1401[23:17:08] <ds84182> because it just
tells the system where the next block is
L1402[23:17:11] <SpiritedDusty>
"should"
L1403[23:17:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Ah, I
see.
L1404[23:17:19] <ds84182> I haven't
tested large files
L1405[23:17:28] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll
find some large files xD
L1406[23:18:14] <ShadowKatStudios> So
while the tape is mounted I can't use df
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L1408[23:18:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Your
tdfs lacks a getLabel function apparently
L1409[23:18:54] <ds84182> I should go add
that
L1410[23:19:49] <ShadowKatStudios> 'bad
file descriptor' file fireflies, size 913k
L1411[23:20:36] <ds84182> I also need to
add things to get used space and total space and stuff
L1412[23:20:58] <ShadowKatStudios> It
died at 4523 bytes
L1413[23:21:09] <ds84182> huh
L1414[23:24:05] <ds84182> for me it died
at 8240
L1415[23:24:54] <ds84182> I'd have to fix
some of the method to allow real file handle stuff
L1416[23:25:08] <ds84182> right now I
just use string based handles
L1417[23:27:18] <ds84182> well, I'ma go
to bed
L1418[23:27:28] <SpiritedDusty>
gnight
L1419[23:27:32] <ds84182> I have Saturday
"School" in the morning
L1420[23:27:48] <SpiritedDusty> is it
like a detention sort of thing?
L1421[23:30:03] <ShadowKatStudios> So I'm
installing SKS-OS onto the tape.
L1422[23:30:09] <ShadowKatStudios> The
installer actually takes time to run!
L1423[23:30:43] <SpiritedDusty> like a
real computer! :D
L1424[23:31:42] <SpiritedDusty> since
we're probably gonna get the ability to make custom roms in game, I
feel like making a custom OS with a modular system thingy
L1425[23:32:23] *
ShadowKatStudios shall moidfy his bootloader to support
tapes
L1426[23:32:35] <ShadowKatStudios>
moidfy. Yes.
L1427[23:32:47] <SpiritedDusty> we should
work on an OS together *nudge nudge*
L1428[23:33:02] <SpiritedDusty> just take
the existing OpenOS and mod it a bunch
L1429[23:33:41] <ShadowKatStudios> I copy
the ROM to a filesystem component and put a startup script on it
that remounts it to /.
L1431[23:34:29] <SpiritedDusty> we're
going to be able to bypass the ROM and make code run directly after
the kernel.lua
L1432[23:34:40] <ShadowKatStudios> Yes,
yes, NVRAM >:D
L1433[23:35:17] <dangranos> hmm
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L1435[23:37:04] <ShadowKatStudios> This
is a problem.
L1436[23:37:13] <SpiritedDusty> *dramatic
music plays*
L1437[23:37:31] <ShadowKatStudios> How do
I mount a tape to root without like... running a program to mount
it?
L1438[23:37:57] <ShadowKatStudios> I
could modify the program to make it suitable as an autorun?
L1439[23:38:00] <SpiritedDusty> we're
gonna get support to run a custom ROM from in game
L1440[23:38:18] <dangranos> yat
L1441[23:38:20] <dangranos>
&yay
L1442[23:38:22] <dangranos>
>_<
L1443[23:38:41] <ShadowKatStudios> But,
like, now.
L1444[23:38:46] <SpiritedDusty> so I was
thinking of modding the OpenOS to support things like kernel
extensions
L1445[23:38:54] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm
gonna have to make something ugly and bootstrapish...
L1446[23:40:44] <ShadowKatStudios> Can I
mount /tmp without having anything mounted to /?
L1447[23:41:02] <SpiritedDusty> you can
mount anything wherever you want it
L1448[23:41:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Ah,
good.
L1449[23:42:36] <ShadowKatStudios> So my
installer just jumped from 1930 bytes to
L1450[23:42:38] <ShadowKatStudios>
...
L1451[23:42:50] <ShadowKatStudios>
20686
L1452[23:43:02] <SpiritedDusty> lol
L1453[23:43:42] <ShadowKatStudios> I keep
all the neccesary files in a single file.
L1454[23:44:13] <SpiritedDusty> maybe I
could make some kind of bundling system. so you can package
multuple files into 1 executable
L1455[23:44:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Make
compressed archives :D
L1456[23:45:56] <ShadowKatStudios> What
API has the addresses of the /tmp and /rom filesystem?
L1457[23:46:06] <SpiritedDusty>
computer
L1458[23:46:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Okay,
thanks :D
L1459[23:48:40] <ShadowKatStudios> I
think I'll be nice to the filesystem and write to it in 1024 byte
blocks for larger files.
L1460[23:48:57] <ShadowKatStudios> I'll
also modify the default file manipulation programs to do the
same.
L1461[23:52:27] <ShadowKatStudios> Wait,
so, if I unmount / it doesn't unmount the rest of everything?
L1462[23:52:40] <dangranos> i dont think
so
L1463[23:53:54] <SpiritedDusty> I'm still
tyring to figure out what to code lol
L1464[23:54:07] <dangranos> i am trying
to make fs .-.
L1465[23:54:27] <dangranos> *write
L1466[23:54:36] <dangranos> .-.
L1467[23:55:03] <ShadowKatStudios>
Hmm...
L1468[23:55:12] <ShadowKatStudios> This
wouldn't end well if I tried to boot it anyway.
L1469[23:55:31] <ShadowKatStudios> It
didn't copy the filesystem API properly
L1470[23:56:17] <ShadowKatStudios> I
imagine it didn't copy most of the user programs properly
either,
L1471[23:56:41] <ShadowKatStudios> I
think I need to write an OS from the ground up and try some new
stuff.
L1472[23:57:11] <ShadowKatStudios> Like
saving RAM by dividing APIs into parts in directories, so you can
load filesystem.mount
L1473[23:59:29] <ShadowKatStudios> Hah, I
just listened for a solid minute to static and beeping, that's what
a filesystem sounds like.
L1474[23:59:51] <SpiritedDusty> ooo
imagine like RAM compression? so like strings and things can get
compressed and that'll save some memory