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L2[00:06:19] <gamax92> Temia: you mean how it just plays random sounds?
L3[00:06:42] <Temia> "Random"? That's some vintage floppy disk IO. <3
L4[00:06:59] <ShadowKatStudios> It's from an Amiga, IIRC
L5[00:07:09] <Temia> Eeeee :D
L6[00:07:09] <gamax92> The Floppy drive is just playing random sound samples
L7[00:07:29] <PotatoTrumpet> Temia, do ya like OC?
L8[00:07:49] <ShadowKatStudios> I was gonna record my old HDD's read seek noises, but it's hard to get a clean sample
L9[00:07:52] <Temia> I've been messing around with it since I heard build 313 dealt with the framebuffer speeds that put me off so badly.
L10[00:08:03] <Shuudoushi> if you REALLY wanted to, you could make the floppy drive make sounds from mario or some shit
L11[00:08:03] <gamax92> Temia: lol yeah ...
L12[00:08:35] <ShadowKatStudios> Shuudoushi: It picks them at random, that would sound... odd.
L13[00:08:37] <gamax92> I hear that UAE or VICE has some good floppy drive noise emulation
L14[00:08:43] <Temia> And I know the floppy drive's sounds aren't emulating the subtle nuances of which sector it's reading from, Gamax, but the fact that it has a faithful sound for IO is the best <3
L15[00:09:14] <Shuudoushi> ShadowKatStudios: a bit yes lol, but it could be done
L16[00:09:14] * gamax92 makes OC play the piston noises instead
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L18[00:09:25] <Shuudoushi> lol
L19[00:09:31] <gamax92> CHUNK CHUNK CHINK CHUNK CHINK CHINK CHUNK
L20[00:09:51] <Shuudoushi> for a bit there, I have swapped the sounds for some samples of sonic I found
L21[00:09:52] <ShadowKatStudios> I liked my geiger counter HDD noises, but I'll take a 500GB over a 200GB any day
L22[00:10:22] <PotatoTrumpet> How about we just replace HDD and Floppy Disk noise with SSD noise
L23[00:10:26] <PotatoTrumpet> :O
L24[00:10:30] <PotatoTrumpet> I have an idea
L25[00:10:36] <Shuudoushi> I like my 2.75tb of storage, which is mostly full again...
L26[00:10:37] <PotatoTrumpet> Fan noise
L27[00:10:39] <Temia> But yeah, has anyone made a library to use half-block chars to get an artificial doubled vertical resolution for pixel art?
L28[00:11:06] <ShadowKatStudios> I think the png lib uses them
L29[00:11:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Shuudoushi: In total I have 1.12TB in my desktop
L30[00:11:17] <Shuudoushi> not that I know of, but I think it can be done Temia
L31[00:11:35] <gamax92> Temia: Not a generic library, but plenty of programs and other libraries use the half block chars.
L32[00:11:51] <Temia> Ah, hm.
L33[00:11:58] <Shuudoushi> ShadowKatStudios: my storage issue... http://puu.sh/eYVpd/f4d7c196ae.png
L34[00:12:04] <Temia> But yeah, part of why I turned towards OC was that CC lacked the ability to do anything beyond printable ASCII even though its font file is a friggin' DOS codepage. It was a travesty, I tell ya!
L35[00:12:22] <gamax92> lol yeah
L36[00:12:28] <Stary2001> Shuudoushi: I have 3tb fite me
L37[00:12:38] <Stary2001> :p
L38[00:13:00] <Shuudoushi> Stary2001: I have a 50tb NAS, but I'm lacking a beefy enough PSU to run it...
L39[00:13:07] <Stary2001> o_o
L40[00:13:15] <Stary2001> can.. can i have access lol
L41[00:13:18] <Shuudoushi> it was made a joke at first lol
L42[00:13:23] <gamax92> Temia: it actually does one less than printable ASCII
L43[00:13:26] <Shuudoushi> s/a/as
L44[00:13:26] <Kibibyte> <gamax92> Temias: it actually does one less than printable ASCII
L45[00:13:32] <Stary2001> :p
L46[00:13:36] <Temia> Really. Which character does it leave out?
L47[00:13:39] <Shuudoushi> Kibibyte: gt off your ass!
L48[00:13:41] <gamax92> what ever one is 96
L49[00:13:48] <gamax92> .l string.char(96)
L50[00:13:48] <^v> gamax92, `
L51[00:13:48] <Stary2001> `
L52[00:13:51] <TabletCube> H: is a 1TB drive isn't it?
L53[00:14:01] <Temia> Seriously? I could've sworn it had grave accent support.
L54[00:14:18] <gamax92> maybe it does now, but i know it didn't at one point.
L55[00:14:35] <Temia> Just tested, it does. So it's not even more of a disappointment than I thought it was, but damn.
L56[00:14:39] <ShadowKatStudios> If I RAID-0'd all the drives in my house I'd probably get ~10TB
L57[00:14:45] <Stary2001> rofl
L58[00:14:50] <Shuudoushi> TabletCube: H and F are 1tb
L59[00:14:58] <Stary2001> my pc is the one with most storage in the house i think, ShadowKatStudios...
L60[00:15:11] <TabletCube> Shuudoushi: can tell from 931GiB
L61[00:15:20] <Stary2001> i need to buy a few 3tb drives and chase up ashby to give me my fucking pc :|
L62[00:15:38] <Shuudoushi> C is really a 500gb drive, but it's split in half for Ubuntu and windohs
L63[00:15:43] <Stary2001> heh
L64[00:16:24] <Shuudoushi> I still have no fucking clue what is using most of my storage 90% of the time...
L65[00:16:38] <ShadowKatStudios> So I have more than 500MiB of storage in floppy disks
L66[00:16:54] <Shuudoushi> need to go through and clean em out with a flamethrower one of these days...
L67[00:16:59] <Stary2001> lolol
L68[00:17:06] <Shuudoushi> LMFAO
L69[00:17:12] <ShadowKatStudios> I tried to analyse my Linux disk usage but the program choked on symlinks
L70[00:17:24] <Stary2001> :<
L71[00:17:38] <Shuudoushi> I have 128gb of flash mem lol
L72[00:17:48] <Caitlyn> Me too
L73[00:18:05] <Caitlyn> Well, I have 128gb in 2 sticks... I have waaay more with the rest though
L74[00:18:08] <Shuudoushi> 2 16gb a 32gb and a 64gb
L75[00:18:09] <ShadowKatStudios> The other day my mum went and bought 20 8GB flash drives
L76[00:18:21] <ShadowKatStudios> I have >64GB of flash drives
L77[00:18:26] <Shuudoushi> lol, nice
L78[00:18:50] <ShadowKatStudios> a 32GB, a 16GB, an 8GB, a 4GB, a 2GB, a 1GB and two 512MiBs
L79[00:18:53] <Caitlyn> 2 64s, 2 16s, a few? 8's 3 4s and some 1s?
L80[00:18:55] <Shuudoushi> for a little while there, I had a bunch of 64gb flash drives (about 8 of em), ran in raid0 XD
L81[00:19:05] <Shuudoushi> I was shocked it worked tbh o.O
L82[00:20:03] <Shuudoushi> but I burnt up most of the flash drives do to the raid0...
L83[00:20:22] <Shuudoushi> I think raid5 would last longer lol
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L90[00:49:25] <PotatoTrumpet> Hmm
L91[00:49:29] <PotatoTrumpet> What if OC had a tech tree
L92[00:49:51] <PotatoTrumpet> IE: you had to research/build prototypes to be able to build higher tiers
L93[00:50:08] <TabletCube> PotatoTrumpet: that'd be no fun imho
L94[00:50:23] <PotatoTrumpet> I think it would in survival
L95[00:50:30] <heatseeker0> Hi. I'm having a small issue with configuring loot.properties on a Cauldron server. Tried placing it in the main world, but doesn't seem to be picked up. Where do I actually have to put the loot folder?
L96[00:52:06] <Kodos> loot.properties?
L97[00:52:47] <heatseeker0> The file, and the accompanying folders with custom disks.
L98[00:53:08] <Kodos> I'm assuming you grabbed those from the GitHub repo?
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L100[00:53:25] <heatseeker0> I actually extracted them from the jar for now.
L101[00:54:03] <Kodos> Well, there's nothing you can do to 'configure' them. They're built with the mod. I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but extracting them from the jar afaik does nothing
L102[00:54:30] <heatseeker0> I was under the impression I could configure how the loot is added to various tables through that file, e.g. dungeon chests
L103[00:54:59] <Kodos> Not to my knowledge. It's all preconfigured and compiled into the mod itself
L104[00:55:10] <Kodos> Have you checked the actual config file for OC?
L105[00:55:17] <heatseeker0> Yup.
L106[00:55:31] <heatseeker0> By default all that seem to be added to the loot tables is openos. Got 300 disks of that, 0 of the other 7
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L109[00:56:11] <Kodos> iirc all the loot disks are just metadata versions of the base blank floppy disk
L110[00:56:20] <heatseeker0> Not quite
L111[00:56:56] <heatseeker0> As long as none has been placed in a computer, it's just a metadata that points to a configured folder where the lua scripts for that disk are
L112[00:57:18] <heatseeker0> Once you place one in a computer, the folders and files get copied and become a distinct copy which can be modified
L113[00:57:41] <heatseeker0> (I'm talking about files on Minecraft server disk, not OC files)
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L115[00:59:41] <heatseeker0> oh
L116[01:00:04] <heatseeker0> just reading through the source code provided all the answers. Thanks for the help anyway.
L117[01:01:05] <heatseeker0> so basically by default it reads the loot.properties in the embedded assets, then it scans the loot folder for *each* dimension when it's initialized for a specific world
L118[01:01:24] <Kodos> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L119[01:01:39] <Kodos> Don't ask me, I'm just the unofficially unofficial self-appointed community manager for OC
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L121[01:02:37] <heatseeker0> i ask around, and someone's bound to have the answers. sometimes i'm able to figure it out on my own, then try to tell what i learned in hopes it may serve others too :)
L122[01:02:44] <Natt> Guys I have a question about the read function in file system API
L123[01:02:47] <ShadowKatStudios> We have a community manager now? Huh. someone to complain to
L124[01:03:00] <Kodos> ShadowKatStudios, 'unofficially unofficial self-appointed'
L125[01:03:12] <ShadowKatStudios> Kodos: Point still stands :P
L126[01:03:21] <ShadowKatStudios> What would the question be, Natt?
L127[01:03:38] <Natt> Why is a buffer used in openOS init.lua to load a program if the size was math.huge?
L128[01:04:07] <Natt> For loadfile :)
L129[01:05:00] <Natt> It does: '("read", handle, math.huge)' to read from the file yet a buffer is used?
L130[01:05:32] <ShadowKatStudios> Time for me to go o/
L131[01:05:36] <ShadowKatStudios> I have no idea.
L132[01:05:48] <Natt> You think it's just a useless thing the devs added?
L133[01:06:06] <Natt> cya
L134[01:06:24] <Skye|cryingwhilesleeping> As far as I can tell/remember it reads the whole file into a variable that that can be eval()ed
L135[01:06:56] <Natt> Yeah that's what I think but then "math.huge" is used for the size, so wouldn't that just get all the contents of a file?
L136[01:07:14] <Skye|cryingwhilesleeping> Exactly
L137[01:07:39] <Natt> So what's the point of having a loop to concatenate all the contents if it just reads it all at once?
L138[01:08:12] <Skye|cryingwhilesleeping> Failsafe probably
L139[01:08:16] <Kodos> Natt, because reasons.
L140[01:09:44] <Natt> Is it because maybe when using math.huge when there is a very enormous amount characters it won't give all of it for memory reasons?
L141[01:10:43] <Skye|cryingwhilesleeping> It probably is there for a reason
L142[01:11:21] <Natt> Alright. So should I always do that when I want to read all of the contents of a file to be safe?
L143[01:12:27] <Skye|cryingwhilesleeping> Only if you are dealing with lower level stuff like booting
L144[01:12:50] <gamax92> oh jeez
L145[01:12:53] <gamax92> my poor nick bar
L146[01:12:57] <Natt> Okay thank you
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L148[01:14:45] <Stary2001> Natt: math.huge is something like the max of a double
L149[01:14:55] <Alissa> gamax92: weechat /alias nicks /bar toggle nicks
L150[01:14:57] <Alissa> ftw
L151[01:14:58] <Stary2001> maybe even larger
L152[01:15:27] <Stary2001> 1.79769e296 terabytes.
L153[01:15:38] * gamax92 accidently mistaken Natt for Negi
L154[01:15:44] <Stary2001> lawl
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L157[01:16:21] <Alissa> which is reasonable, they both have purple nicks on my client.
L158[01:17:02] <gamax92> Stary2001: nope
L159[01:17:14] <gamax92> double numbers have a specific number for inf
L160[01:17:21] <gamax92> and then ofc there is max double
L161[01:17:25] <Stary2001> Heh
L162[01:17:34] <Stary2001> gamax92: you can't read inf bytes.. :p
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L164[01:17:47] <gamax92> sure you can ;)
L165[01:17:48] <Natt> I think I figured out why
L166[01:17:52] <Natt> They do that
L167[01:17:55] <gamax92> it'll just keep going and going and going
L168[01:17:55] <Alissa> Why?
L169[01:18:08] <gamax92> Natt: also isn't the filesystem component ... not buffered?
L170[01:18:19] <Natt> Like I thought before if the file was too big. I found this: ' val n = math.min(Settings.get.maxReadBuffer, math.max(0, args.checkInteger(1)))' so there is a maxReadBuffer and I assume math.huge would just mean to use maxReadBuffer
L171[01:18:46] <Altenius> I
L172[01:18:54] <gamax92> love cookies?
L173[01:19:03] <Altenius> I really really hate humans now https://tech-talk.ml/
L174[01:19:12] <gamax92> Aww
L175[01:19:16] <gamax92> I hate you too <3
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L177[01:19:31] <Altenius> That forum is full of autistic kids
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L179[01:20:14] <PotatoTrumpet> Well
L180[01:20:25] <PotatoTrumpet> Time to install winux mint 17
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L182[01:21:02] <Csstform> Potato|InstallingLinux: MINT IS BEST
L183[01:21:06] <Csstform> GO MINT
L184[01:21:35] <Natt> Okay now it all makes sense. Using math.huge will just use 'maxReadBuffer' which is by default 2048. So if there are more than 2049 characters, you would have to keep concatenating it.
L185[01:21:50] <Altenius> gamax92: cookies are alright
L186[01:21:58] <Natt> More than 2048*
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L188[01:27:26] <bananagram> winux mint?
L189[01:27:32] <bananagram> that sounds weird
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L193[01:40:28] <Natt> Okay after testing, I confirmed what I thought. Thank you all :)
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L223[01:51:29] <Solarstrike> sorry
L224[01:51:46] * Csstform SLAPS Solarstrike WITH A FISH
L225[01:52:14] <Solarstrike> Bad start Csstform, i deserve it
L226[02:05:00] <Shuudoushi> can someone inform me as to why I can't get the func on line 38 to work? http://pastebin.com/3PFSk7Ms
L227[02:05:44] <Shuudoushi> I'm rather sure I've stared at it for too long and I'm jumbling things again...
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L229[02:08:21] <Shuudoushi> I alreday see one error I made... but that has little to do with the issue...
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L231[02:15:39] <Shuudoushi> anyone with any ideas?
L232[02:20:57] <Caitlyn> Shuudoushi, how is activeCool("true") not throwing an error...?
L233[02:21:09] <Shuudoushi> tbh, I have no idea
L234[02:21:14] <Caitlyn> isActivelyCooled*
L235[02:21:26] <Caitlyn> try if r1.isActivelyCooled == true
L236[02:21:34] <Shuudoushi> if r1.isActivelyCooled("true") then
L237[02:21:53] <Shuudoushi> activeCool is the func name...
L238[02:22:02] <Caitlyn> yes... and you don't pass it "true"
L239[02:22:06] <Caitlyn> you check if it returns true
L240[02:22:17] <Shuudoushi> ok
L241[02:22:24] <Caitlyn> arguments: NONE
L242[02:22:45] <Shuudoushi> I was thinking it was like isAvailable()
L243[02:24:09] <Shuudoushi> well, at least now I'm getting this on line 40 http://puu.sh/eZe0D/eb86e87e60.png
L244[02:24:23] <Shuudoushi> to be expected really
L245[02:25:13] <Shuudoushi> shit... and I need it to show up between "waste" and "number of conrtol rods"...
L246[02:25:31] <Shuudoushi> I'll work on that in a bit...
L247[02:26:29] <Shuudoushi> let me update that paste rq
L248[02:27:02] <Shuudoushi> there http://pastebin.com/3PFSk7Ms
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L252[02:33:10] <Shuudoushi> Caitlyn: any ideas on how to fix the issue I'm having on line 40?
L253[02:35:07] <Caitlyn> Shuudoushi, ....
L254[02:35:18] <Caitlyn> I'mma use my pimp hand on you
L255[02:35:35] <Shuudoushi> ...
L256[02:35:39] <Caitlyn> why are you treating collandType as a function?>
L257[02:35:46] <Caitlyn> remove the () from it and hotFluidType...
L258[02:36:02] <Shuudoushi> I forgot to do that didn't I...
L259[02:36:04] <Shuudoushi> [awgjk bnsagr
L260[02:36:10] <Caitlyn> those are variables :/ lol
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L262[02:37:24] <PotatoWeb> :D 8 min on downloading graphics drivers for winux
L263[02:37:34] <PotatoWeb> winux because it wins over windows
L264[02:38:08] <Shuudoushi> Caitlyn: how do I properly get it to stop reporting nil and report what i want it to x.x
L265[02:38:23] <Kodos> Someone go check the issue tracker and explain in #850 why drones don't use Lua BIOS EEPROMs
L266[02:38:35] <Shuudoushi> what?
L267[02:38:51] <PotatoWeb> oh my god
L268[02:38:52] <Caitlyn> Shuudoushi, wat?
L269[02:38:59] <PotatoWeb> 1080P linux is awesome
L270[02:39:02] <PotatoWeb> so crisp
L271[02:39:07] <PotatoWeb> so muchg space
L272[02:39:11] <Shuudoushi> THEIR FUCKING FLYING MICROPROCESSORS!!!
L273[02:39:11] <PotatoWeb> not enough pixels
L274[02:39:23] <PotatoWeb> Flying Microprocessors?
L275[02:39:28] <Sandra> drones.
L276[02:39:28] <Shuudoushi> drones
L277[02:39:48] <Caitlyn> Shuudoushi, I has no minecraft atm..
L278[02:39:50] <Caitlyn> so I no test
L279[02:40:01] <Shuudoushi> Caitlyn: kk
L280[02:40:20] <PotatoWeb> I really want to use drones
L281[02:40:25] <PotatoWeb> but EEPROMS confuse me
L282[02:40:29] <Shuudoushi> well, this is the error output anyway http://puu.sh/eZg0j/32d080c39c.png
L283[02:40:40] <Shuudoushi> PotatoWeb: I'm with you on that one...
L284[02:41:08] <Sandra> ~w computer
L285[02:41:08] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:computer
L286[02:41:10] <Shuudoushi> I get that they run a single script... but other than that... I have no fucking clue how to program them...
L287[02:41:25] <Caitlyn> Shuudoushi, update the paste?
L288[02:41:45] <PotatoWeb> Oop looky here, driver is just about downloaded
L289[02:42:20] <Shuudoushi> Caitlyn: ignor line 48 equaling false http://pastebin.com/3PFSk7Ms
L290[02:42:40] <Shuudoushi> I don't really have an actively cooled reactor...
L291[02:43:02] <Sandra> I left a help guide there.
L292[02:43:24] <Shuudoushi> Sandra: it still confuses me...
L293[02:43:31] <Caitlyn> ok.. you've already defined collantType, why are you REdefining it local in the if
L294[02:43:52] <Caitlyn> coolantType*
L295[02:43:55] <Shuudoushi> so it doesn't come back as nil ..>
L296[02:44:05] <Caitlyn> but... you're redefining it...
L297[02:44:10] <Shuudoushi> yeah...
L298[02:44:18] <Caitlyn> ¬_¬
L299[02:44:28] <Caitlyn> I'm taking your lua license away
L300[02:44:31] <Caitlyn> hand it over.
L301[02:44:32] <Shuudoushi> it was the only way I could think of to do it T.T
L302[02:44:45] <Shuudoushi> but, but, but...
L303[02:44:54] <Shuudoushi> I still have a corner left T.T
L304[02:44:58] <Caitlyn> remove the local inside the ifs and see if that fixes it...
L305[02:45:26] <Caitlyn> the issue is you define coolantType at the start of the script, then inside the if you make a NEW local variable
L306[02:45:34] <Caitlyn> that new local variable is local to THAT if iirc
L307[02:45:44] <Caitlyn> meaning you don't alter the original variable
L308[02:46:01] <Shuudoushi> that explains a lot...
L309[02:46:16] <Shuudoushi> lesson learned at least...
L310[02:46:23] <Kodos> you can have hundreds of variables named 'coolantType' if you're localizing all of them
L311[02:46:23] <Shuudoushi> foxed btw...
L312[02:46:27] <Shuudoushi> fixed*
L313[02:46:31] <Kodos> And put them all in different 'blocks'
L314[02:46:44] <Kodos> Let me see if I can find the thing that taught me how localizing things worked
L315[02:46:59] <Shuudoushi> I understand it now lol
L316[02:47:30] <Shuudoushi> oh the down side of using term.write...
L317[02:47:55] <Shuudoushi> I can't figure out how to jam the func into the ui without a bunch of math...
L318[02:48:04] <Kodos> string.len
L319[02:48:13] <Sandra> eeproms aren't that hard, they just run a lua script at hardware level.
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L321[02:48:29] <Shuudoushi> I know
L322[02:48:41] <Shuudoushi> it's calling all the required shit that breaks zee brain
L323[02:49:06] <Sandra> "calling all the required shit"?
L324[02:49:49] <Shuudoushi> like how to get it to boot without erroring b/c I use "require()" some place
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L326[02:50:43] <Ir7_o> !op
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L328[02:51:01] <Sandra> you can't use require() at hardware level, that's part of OpenOS.
L329[02:51:17] <Sandra> there are no filesystems at hardware level.
L330[02:51:28] <Sandra> it's pure lua.
L331[02:51:38] <Shuudoushi> it's the whole calling stuff at hardware level that gets me
L332[02:51:58] <Sandra> http://ocdoc.cil.li/tutorial:custom_oses <-- basically this page.
L333[02:52:14] <Sandra> that's what you have.
L334[02:52:35] <Sandra> have fun!
L335[02:52:40] <Shuudoushi> ...
L336[02:52:48] * gamax92 pokes ShadowKatStudios
L337[02:52:52] <gamax92> You also have microOS
L338[02:53:01] <gamax92> and miniOS but i don't know who's that is.
L339[02:53:28] <Sandra> yeah, and skex-bios.
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L341[03:01:33] <Shuudoushi> Caitlyn: is there any special calls added for turbines and shit?
L342[03:02:16] <Caitlyn> You mean... stuff like this?
L343[03:02:17] <Caitlyn> http://wiki.technicpack.net/Turbine_Computer_Port
L344[03:02:25] <Ir7_o> congrats Caitlyn
L345[03:02:27] <Shuudoushi> ty
L346[03:02:47] <Caitlyn> Thanks Ir7_o
L347[03:03:01] <Shuudoushi> I couldn't find it the other day
L348[03:04:14] <Shuudoushi> I'll need to do some testing in single player to get the trbing shit working right...
L349[03:05:07] <Shuudoushi> would be nie if there was a way to set rod names from the computer though...
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L351[03:05:32] <Shuudoushi> s/trbing/turbine
L352[03:05:33] <Kibibyte> <Shuudoushi> I'll need to do some testing in single player to get the turbine shit working right...
L353[03:05:48] <PotatoWeb> Ahh, I can't instal NVIDIA's drivers on Linux mint
L354[03:05:52] <Caitlyn> ugh my internet is suparlame tonight
L355[03:05:56] <PotatoWeb> Need help
L356[03:05:59] <PotatoWeb> x_X
L357[03:06:05] <Shuudoushi> you csn PotatoWeb, it's just a bit of a bitch
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L359[03:06:30] <PotatoWeb> I have the driver in /downloads
L360[03:06:39] <Shuudoushi> you have to kill the xserver and install through tty
L361[03:06:40] <Caitlyn> 235 ms ping and .60 down
L362[03:06:43] <Caitlyn> woooo
L363[03:06:47] <PotatoWeb> I tried that
L364[03:06:55] <PotatoWeb> still says there is an x server
L365[03:07:00] <Shuudoushi> what error did it give?
L366[03:07:00] <PotatoWeb> ._.
L367[03:07:01] <Caitlyn> but my upload is 1.9 Mbps...
L368[03:07:04] <PotatoWeb> same error
L369[03:07:04] <Caitlyn> so I got that going for me
L370[03:07:13] <Shuudoushi> PotatoWeb: mint uses lightdm btw
L371[03:07:22] <PotatoWeb> tried that
L372[03:07:29] <PotatoWeb> says no process found
L373[03:07:31] <Shuudoushi> the fuck o.O
L374[03:08:01] <PotatoWeb> using Cinnamon, if that helps
L375[03:08:11] <Shuudoushi> hmmm
L376[03:08:32] <Shuudoushi> I'm not sure how cinnamon handles xservers...
L377[03:08:45] <Shuudoushi> one sec
L378[03:09:02] <PotatoWeb> i *did* follow this tutorial to get it out of running off of the CPU http://askubuntu.com/a/567483
L379[03:09:26] <PotatoWeb> got to step 3
L380[03:09:34] <PotatoWeb> then it said there is no dmnk package thing
L381[03:09:52] <Shuudoushi> sudo service MDM stop
L382[03:09:54] <PotatoWeb> dmks*
L383[03:10:01] <PotatoWeb> lemme go try that
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L385[03:10:18] <Shuudoushi> they switched from lightdm by the looks of it
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L390[03:13:54] <Shuudoushi> I'll take it as it worked?
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L392[03:16:25] <PotatoWeb> Thanks Shuudoushi
L393[03:16:33] <Shuudoushi> yep yep
L394[03:16:34] <PotatoWeb> Worked like a charm
L395[03:16:42] * PotatoWeb gives Shuudoushi one internet point
L396[03:16:47] <Shuudoushi> lol
L397[03:16:55] <Shuudoushi> just RTFM next time XD
L398[03:17:04] <PotatoWeb> Meh
L399[03:17:10] <Shuudoushi> mint 13+ uses MDM
L400[03:17:28] <PotatoWeb> Well, the things I was looking at were for uuntu
L401[03:17:31] <PotatoWeb> ubuntu
L402[03:17:42] <PotatoWeb> which uses lightdm I assum,e
L403[03:17:47] <PotatoWeb> Hmm
L404[03:17:55] <PotatoWeb> Now, what to install on this far superior OS
L405[03:18:18] <Shuudoushi> Ubuntu does use lightdm yes
L406[03:20:45] <Shuudoushi> PotatoWeb: conky!
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L408[03:20:55] <Shuudoushi> and maybe cpufreq
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L413[03:27:43] <dangranos> yay, i can sit
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L415[03:28:25] <dangranos> without feeling cold as sh*t
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L419[03:37:16] <PotatoTrumpet> now to figure out how to work conky
L420[03:37:51] <Kodos> I require assistance :x
L421[03:37:55] <Kodos> I need to know what this is from http://i.imgur.com/G7L8dqm.png
L422[03:38:13] <PotatoTrumpet> omg
L423[03:38:16] <PotatoTrumpet> that looks cool
L424[03:38:22] <dangranos> some electricity mod
L425[03:38:44] <dangranos> there was something similar in electrodynamics
L426[03:38:49] <dangranos> *will
L427[03:39:04] <Kodos> Source to that info?
L428[03:39:22] <dangranos> nevermind, googled by image
L429[03:39:36] <dangranos> its from some rails mod
L430[03:40:05] <PotatoTrumpet> :/
L431[03:41:15] <dangranos> http://bit.ly/1tc7JNa
L432[03:44:30] <gamax92> Kodos: Lets go and catch a movie
L433[03:44:34] * gamax92 throws a DVD at Kodos
L434[03:44:46] * Kodos gets hit in the eye with a DVD and falls down
L435[03:45:02] <gamax92> You were supposed to catch it!
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L437[03:46:08] <dangranos> oh lol
L438[03:46:10] <dangranos> looool
L439[03:46:59] <dangranos> some companies will deny access from crimea
L440[03:48:09] <dangranos> why the hell they want crimea?
L441[03:57:25] <dangranos> on some mod download page: If you want to avoid viewing ads from Adf.ly, install AdBlock Plus.
L442[04:01:10] <PotatoTrumpet> adf.ly is annoying
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L444[04:01:47] <PotatoTrumpet> oh, and software mgr froze
L445[04:01:51] <PotatoTrumpet> ._.
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L447[04:20:04] <orthoplex64> I'm trying to drain 1000mb of lava from a tank in my robot's inventory to its internal tank, but I keep getting "nothing selected" when I try to call tank_controller's .drain(), even after I explicitly select the one and only internal tank: http://puu.sh/eZstt/d170eb8642.png
L448[04:21:20] <Sandra> can tank_controller's drain from tanks in the inventory?
L449[04:21:23] <Sandra> did not know that.
L450[04:22:03] <Sandra> ~w tank_controller
L451[04:22:03] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:tank_controller
L452[04:22:22] <Sandra> so they can.
L453[04:22:28] <orthoplex64> but mine doesn't want to D:
L454[04:22:45] <orthoplex64> also why are there 2 different 'robot's? component.robot and robot
L455[04:23:21] <Sandra> robot is a wrapper around component.robot I believe.
L456[04:23:37] <Sandra> ~w component:robot
L457[04:23:37] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/component:drone
L458[04:23:44] <Sandra> gj ocdoc.
L459[04:23:49] <Sandra> ~w robot
L460[04:23:49] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:robot
L461[04:24:41] <orthoplex64> do you know why it would say there's nothing selected?
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L463[04:25:31] <Sandra> I don't believe that Portable Tanks are fluid containers that can be drained.
L464[04:25:37] <orthoplex64> then what are?
L465[04:25:38] <Sandra> as an item.
L466[04:25:50] <Sandra> drums, buckets, most other tanks really.
L467[04:26:33] <dangranos> huh, PCI SSD
L468[04:27:09] <Sandra> just try with buckets orthoplex64, and then we'll know if it's the tank or the robot that's not working.
L469[04:27:53] <orthoplex64> Sandra: I tried with a water bucket and got the same "nil nothing selected"
L470[04:28:06] <Sandra> mmm.
L471[04:28:29] <Sandra> so.
L472[04:29:11] <Sandra> maybe it's robot.selectTank(0)?
L473[04:29:38] <orthoplex64> that gives me an error
L474[04:29:43] <Sandra> mmm.
L475[04:29:46] <Sandra> okay, so it's not.
L476[04:30:00] <Sandra> what error?
L477[04:31:09] <orthoplex64> http://puu.sh/eZtXr/9b33c6db6c.png
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L479[04:31:47] <orthoplex64> no error when I try 1 though
L480[04:32:00] <Sandra> okay, so that's not a problem.
L481[04:32:27] <orthoplex64> and just now I tried it on an openblocks tank and it didn't work
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L483[04:34:15] <Sandra> uuummm, I have no idea then. that's really weird.
L484[04:34:45] <Sandra> can you use any other tank methods aside from the tank_controller.drain()?
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L486[04:37:01] <orthoplex64> Sandra: I can use .getFluidInTank to find the fluid in the tank in front of the robot, but I get "unsupported side" when I try to refer to the internal tank with sides.back
L487[04:37:47] <orthoplex64> is there a quick way to print out the contents of a table?
L488[04:38:47] <Sandra> orthoplex64, for k,v in pairs(t) do print(k..": "..tostring(v)) end
L489[04:40:50] <Sandra> function printtable(t) if type(t) == "table" then for k,v in pairs(t) do print(k..": "..printtable(v)) end else print(t) end end
L490[04:41:12] <orthoplex64> haha, I was thinking you'd need to do recursion because just now I noticed one of the values was a table
L491[04:41:22] <orthoplex64> shouldn't that be part of the libraries in openos?
L492[04:41:30] <Sandra> idk.
L493[04:41:42] <Sandra> lua doesn't really come with much.
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L495[05:01:31] <dangranos> fck valve
L496[05:04:32] <Kodos> wat
L497[05:06:14] <dangranos> i cant watch their new streams from firefox
L498[05:06:29] <dangranos> but its supported in IE!
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L500[05:10:33] * gamax92 hugs dangranos
L501[05:10:40] <dangranos> hmm
L502[05:10:51] <lperkins2> Hm, so I went to start a new world with my old character and all my stuff is weird, looks like the IDs changed behind the scenes. Anyone know where they are stored?
L503[05:11:02] <dangranos> ugh
L504[05:11:06] <dangranos> connection limit
L505[05:11:07] <gamax92> nope :D
L506[05:11:16] <gamax92> I'm going to go update my CC emulator.
L507[05:11:26] <dangranos> for OC?
L508[05:11:30] <gamax92> Nope.
L509[05:16:49] <Kodos> lperkins2, in 1.7.10, IDs are per-world, so item ID 4037 might be item A in one world, and Item B in another
L510[05:17:30] <dangranos> O_o
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L513[05:33:59] <lperkins2> And there is no way to copy the list so they sync between worlds?
L514[05:36:20] <dangranos> link it :D
L515[05:36:40] <lperkins2> Nevermind, I think I found it.
L516[05:36:51] <lperkins2> Looks like it's in level.dat, an NBT editor can probably copy it...
L517[05:37:35] <lperkins2> Er, no, misread that...
L518[05:38:19] <lperkins2> It's in there, but under itemdata I think.
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L522[06:15:41] <dangranos> wow
L523[06:15:43] <dangranos> just wow
L524[06:18:06] <lperkins2> NBTExplorer can do the copy and paste, if it's running in native mode anyway, wine doesn't seem to like it much.
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L531[06:45:02] <Dashkal> lperkins2: Forget wine for nbtexplorer. It runs fine under mono
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L539[07:06:52] <dangranos> O_o
L540[07:12:52] <Kodos> stupid sgcraft, y u no work
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L543[07:17:27] <Kodos> Does 'dofile' work in OC?
L544[07:18:30] <ShadowKatStudios> http://i.imgur.com/SfBLat7.jpg
L545[07:21:17] <dangranos> or pays for internet
L546[07:24:37] <Kodos> Whee, dofile works
L547[07:24:54] <Kodos> now to edit this program to make it pretty
L548[07:25:28] <Vexatos> In other news, I'm messing around with MaryTTS
L549[07:25:32] <dangranos> what are you writing?
L550[07:25:57] <Kodos> I'm playing around with SGCraft, editing the example files
L551[07:26:08] <Kodos> Vex is working on TTS for Computronics =D
L552[07:26:30] <Vexatos> Not 'working', rather just testing
L553[07:26:42] <Vexatos> also, maryTTS is huge, so it'll most likely be a seperate, optional download
L554[07:27:14] <Vexatos> (It's 30MB compared to Computronics' 500kB)
L555[07:27:20] <dangranos> O_o
L556[07:27:43] <dangranos> most of computronics is textures?
L557[07:28:01] <Vexatos> Most of it is Railcraft+EnderIO integration
L558[07:28:17] <dangranos> wow
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L563[07:42:20] <Kodos> http://puu.sh/eZP7p/2d87384d7f.jpg
L564[07:42:21] <Kodos> =D
L565[07:42:35] <Temia> TTS? .-.
L566[07:42:40] <Kodos> Text To Speech
L567[07:42:53] <Temia> Ah
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L569[07:52:14] <gamax92> Terminal Text Services
L570[07:53:23] <Sandra> Text... To.. speech? IN MINECRAFT?
L571[07:53:26] <Sandra> count me in.
L572[07:53:39] <Sandra> chat box | tts.
L573[07:53:51] <gamax92> I am going to port SAM if possible
L574[07:54:26] <gamax92> it'll just have patches because confusing copyrights
L575[07:55:27] <Vexatos> Problem: I'd have to integrate it into Minecraft's audio system
L576[07:55:36] <Kodos> I love this program :3
L577[07:55:39] <Vexatos> and I don't know how to do it, you'll need to ask asie for that
L578[07:55:46] <gamax92> What, SAM?
L579[07:55:46] <asie> Vexatos: OpenAL
L580[07:55:49] <Vexatos> He already used the audio system once
L581[07:55:51] <Vexatos> asie: Exactly
L582[07:55:54] <Vexatos> I never used it
L583[07:55:56] <asie> Go use it.
L584[07:55:58] <asie> You'll learn something.
L585[07:56:04] <gamax92> lol
L586[07:56:04] <Vexatos> And your tape stuff looks complicated as aglöhlugbfhkygzbkrydg
L587[07:56:21] <Vexatos> In other news, TTS is pretty much working 100% fine
L588[07:56:22] <dangranos> how tapes works?
L589[07:56:25] <Vexatos> If I get it to work
L590[07:56:27] <gamax92> I cheated and just used AsieLib for audio stuff
L591[07:56:33] <Vexatos> It'll be a seperate download due to the file size
L592[07:56:54] <gamax92> what makes up most of the size?
L593[07:57:05] <Vexatos> of the TTS libs?
L594[07:57:09] <Vexatos> The TTS system >_>
L595[07:57:28] <Vexatos> Thanks to LGPL I am allowed to distribute parts of it
L596[07:57:33] <Vexatos> MaryTTS looks really promising
L597[07:57:37] <gamax92> code, or samples, or docs, or etc?
L598[07:57:45] <Vexatos> code
L599[07:57:52] <gamax92> Oh damn
L600[07:57:55] <Vexatos> It's 10MB
L601[07:58:12] <Vexatos> and another 8 for the English language
L602[07:58:19] <dangranos> .-.
L603[07:58:37] <Vexatos> now I just need to get this AudioInputStream I have and wrap it in OpenAL :/
L604[07:59:25] <gamax92> does OpenAL provide a generic AudioOutputStream?
L605[07:59:30] <gamax92> dat be great
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L607[07:59:58] <Vexatos> No
L608[08:01:12] <gamax92> Ofc not
L609[08:01:25] <gamax92> Things can't be easy
L610[08:03:29] <Vexatos> http://pastebin.com/B36DSpgQ <-- this is how it looks like
L611[08:03:37] <Vexatos> i.e. extremely easy to use, that TTS
L612[08:04:10] <Vexatos> but right now, it'd be the same volume no matter how far away from the TTS block you'd be because I'm not using OpenAL
L613[08:10:34] <Kodos> Does Lua have try/catch
L614[08:11:17] <Vexatos> It does
L615[08:11:23] <Kodos> ~w try
L616[08:11:23] <ocdoc> Predicted http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-type
L617[08:11:55] <Vexatos> local result, some, other, stuff = pcall(yourfunction, yourargument1, yourargument2)
L618[08:12:11] <Vexatos> pcall will return true and the return values on sucess
L619[08:12:18] <Vexatos> false and the error message on error
L620[08:12:34] <Kodos> ~w pcall
L621[08:12:34] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-pcall
L622[08:12:43] <Vexatos> se also
L623[08:12:45] <Vexatos> see*
L624[08:12:48] <Vexatos> ~w xpcall
L625[08:12:48] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-xpcall
L626[08:13:38] <Vexatos> Meh, this is far too complicated for me; Kodos: I'll update the TTS issue on github, but I think asie will have to do it when/if he gets some time
L627[08:13:49] <Kodos> Okey
L628[08:13:55] <Kodos> I should note though
L629[08:14:08] <Kodos> The infinite range is a moot point for me
L630[08:14:14] <Kodos> If you have it working otherwise, I wouldn't mind a dl
L631[08:14:21] <Vexatos> Nope
L632[08:14:25] <Kodos> Ah, alrighty
L633[08:14:30] <Vexatos> not infinite range
L634[08:14:35] <Vexatos> limiting the range is easy
L635[08:14:43] <Vexatos> just making the volume go down as you go further away
L636[08:14:45] <Vexatos> that's the hard part
L637[08:14:48] <Kodos> That's waht I meant
L638[08:14:56] <Kodos> If it works besides that, I'm okay with that :3
L639[08:15:00] <Kodos> I just wanted TTS for my space station
L640[08:15:29] <Vexatos> Kodos, I didn't even make the block/TE yet
L641[08:15:39] <Vexatos> I really just have a single test class running
L642[08:15:43] <Kodos> Ah
L643[08:18:02] <Kodos> Anyone know if Greg Ewing ever gets on IRC
L644[08:18:08] <asie> Vexatos: That's not the hard part
L645[08:18:09] <asie> OpenAL has code for that
L646[08:18:12] <asie> you just give it X/Y/Z coords
L647[08:18:15] <asie> and distance info
L648[08:19:21] <lperkins2> Thanks dashkal, I figured that out, I just spotted it was a .exe, so went with wine, then spotted that it's .net on the website and tried mono, works great.
L649[08:19:23] <Vexatos> asie: Here are two options: a) make a local MaryTTS instance on every client or b) host a remote MaryTTS instance on the server
L650[08:19:36] <Vexatos> a) would be preferable as it would massively reduce packet size
L651[08:19:38] <asie> Vexatos: a)
L652[08:19:40] <asie> definiely a)
L653[08:19:42] <Vexatos> Ok
L654[08:19:44] <asie> but the TTS doesn't go into Computronics
L655[08:19:47] <asie> it's 30 megs
L656[08:19:47] <Vexatos> Nono
L657[08:19:51] <Vexatos> seperate download
L658[08:19:56] <Vexatos> and Computronics will detect if it's there
L659[08:20:00] <Vexatos> I'll insert an @API
L660[08:20:26] <Vexatos> Well, actually, the file won't be necessary on the server then, asie
L661[08:20:37] <Vexatos> so I'd need to have a config option
L662[08:20:49] <Vexatos> "forceEnableTTSBlocks"
L663[08:21:02] <Vexatos> those blocks just won't do anything if marytts isn't there
L664[08:21:08] <asie> yeah
L665[08:21:16] <Vexatos> Okay
L666[08:21:31] <Vexatos> now I need to learn enough OpenAL to turn this AudioInputStream into sound
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L668[08:32:16] <dangranos> asie, iirc, you wanted to write audio mod?
L669[08:32:27] <asie> dangranos: https://github.com/NOVAAPI
L670[08:33:02] <dangranos> did you just creaetd it?
L671[08:33:19] <Vexatos> asie: He meant the mod with speakers etc
L672[08:33:29] <dangranos> ^
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L675[08:39:56] <Kodos> There, SGCraft Gate programs are committed =D Now I can sleep and work on them more tomorrow
L676[08:40:17] <Kodos> Question before I forget; If I'm using 'dofile' do I need to include the .lua extension
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L678[08:44:30] <Kodos> Meh, I'll test tomorrow. I need to figure out why the iris closes when I dial out anyway
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L680[08:48:17] <Vexatos> asie: I got maryTTS down to 18 MB
L681[08:49:07] <Vexatos> The nice thing is: If you don't have maryTTS on your client but it is enabled on the server, you simply won't hear anything :3
L682[08:53:58] <Kodos|Zzz> ~w dofile
L683[08:53:58] <ocdoc> http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-dofile
L684[08:55:49] <Kodos|Zzz> Someone remind me tomorrow to clean out my fork collectoin
L685[08:55:55] <Kodos|Zzz> Also https://github.com/Kodos-Atoz/OpenComputers-Programs/tree/master/sgcraft-programs
L686[08:55:56] <Kodos|Zzz> =D
L687[08:55:57] <Kodos|Zzz> gn
L688[08:55:59] <Kodos|Zzz> o7
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L692[09:12:00] <Vexatos> in other news, I just made a TTS block
L693[09:22:27] <Kubuxu> Vexatos?
L694[09:22:36] <Vexatos> Yes?
L695[09:25:27] <Vexatos> Kubuxu...?
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L700[09:41:45] <Kubuxu> TTS?
L701[09:42:05] <Kubuxu> Hi asie
L702[09:49:03] <Vexatos> Text to speech
L703[09:50:37] <Kubuxu> oo
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L705[10:12:45] <Vexatos> Okay, asie: Apparently you need 3 jar files to run MaryTTS
L706[10:12:53] <Vexatos> the main file, a voice file and a language file
L707[10:13:06] <Vexatos> and you, for some reason, can't merge them into one, that won't work
L708[10:14:04] <Kilobyte> o/
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L710[10:24:16] <Keridos> found a funny bug
L711[10:24:23] <Keridos> if you setup a timer in your program
L712[10:24:45] <Keridos> then ctrl + alt + c it, the timer will continue running
L713[10:27:35] <Vexatos> errr carp
L714[10:27:44] <Vexatos> This is bad :/
L715[10:27:49] <Vexatos> REALLY bad .-.
L716[10:29:36] <Keridos> how do I end my program with a command?
L717[10:33:26] <Vexatos> Keridos, os.exit()
L718[10:33:54] <Keridos> thanks
L719[10:41:59] <Vexatos> Gah, I need asie
L720[10:42:53] <Vexatos> For some reason MaryTTS cannot access internal files :/
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L722[10:56:05] <Roadcrosser> has anyone succesfully made a mystcraft nexus system in OC yet>
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L729[11:51:43] <Vexatos> MaryTTS has a maven repo. Awesome o-o
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L732[12:10:02] <vifino> Sowwy for the little advertising, but: We (grr.fm) are doing a fundraiser marathon for a little girl who needs help. Please help us support her: Listen to the stream and if you can, donate to her. http://www.gofundme.com/Aveline
L733[12:17:50] <vifino> Right, the stream is http://grr.fm/listen/
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L735[12:18:02] <vifino> Too busy to remember things.
L736[12:18:07] <dangranos_> hallo
L737[12:18:13] <vifino> Hey dangranos_.
L738[12:18:42] <dangranos_> tvtropes are evil
L739[12:18:51] <Skye|tired> How bad is it to power off a computer during a CHKDSK?
L740[12:19:02] * dangranos_ nick dangranos|laptop
L741[12:19:04] <dangranos_> >_<
L742[12:19:07] <dangranos_> ugh
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L744[12:19:24] <dangranos|laptop> you havent seen anything
L745[12:20:09] <Skye|tired> 12:19:00 pm ● dangranos_ nick dangranos|laptop ?
L746[12:20:13] <Skye|tired> :p
L747[12:20:15] <dangranos|laptop> .-.
L748[12:20:22] <Vexatos> Gah, I really need asie now
L749[12:20:34] * vifino pokes Skye|tired
L750[12:20:36] <dangranos|laptop> damn
L751[12:21:10] <dangranos|laptop> there is "pathfinding" on wikipedia, but there is no "wikipedia" pathfinding
L752[12:21:16] * Skye|tired prods vifino
L753[12:21:22] <dangranos|laptop> at least on first page of google
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L755[12:23:11] <vifino> Skye|tired: Can I ask you about something?
L756[12:23:20] <Skye|tired> Yes
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L758[12:24:49] <vifino> Skye|tired: Can you listen to our stream @ http://grr.fm/listen/ and if you can, donate for aveline on http://www.gofundme.com/Aveline ?
L759[12:25:08] <vifino> Like, we are doing a fundraiser marathon.
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L761[12:25:31] <vifino> If that's even the right word for it :|
L762[12:25:38] <vifino> I dunno, I am tired.
L763[12:25:44] <Skye|tired> I can't donate for things. My dad won't let me.
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L765[12:26:05] <vifino> Can you at least listen then? That would help us out.
L766[12:26:41] <Skye|tired> Can you listen on an iPod?
L767[12:26:47] <vifino> Probably.
L768[12:27:23] <vifino> Well, we got a html5 player, and we got a stream file, which you probably can import into itunes.
L769[12:27:51] <vifino> ( Click on the vlc icon for the stream file )
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L772[12:28:52] <Vexatos> asie!
L773[12:28:59] <Vexatos> I ran into an issue with the TTS system
L774[12:29:01] <asie> Vexatos: fine
L775[12:29:11] <asie> but i have a kindred request
L776[12:29:50] <dangranos|laptop> damn
L777[12:30:07] <dangranos|laptop> http://cnara.in/wiki
L778[12:30:13] <dangranos|laptop> i only get 4
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L780[12:31:48] <dangranos|laptop> O_O
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L782[12:35:14] <dangranos|laptop> what the..
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L784[12:41:28] <dangranos|laptop> whoa, 6
L785[12:42:35] <Forecaster> ooh, apparently CC just got a computer that can execute commands like a commandblock
L786[12:43:00] <dangranos|laptop> i got 7!
L787[12:43:25] <Vexatos> Forecaster, so what? OC has been able do that for ages
L788[12:43:38] <dangranos|laptop> this is not #computercraft
L789[12:43:57] <Negi> Ladies and gentlemen, this is not #computercraft, let's not do this.
L790[12:44:16] <dangranos|laptop> i see what you did here
L791[12:44:16] <Forecaster> Vexatos: how? command blocks works as a peripheral?
L792[12:44:40] <Vexatos> Forecaster, place OC computer down
L793[12:44:47] <Vexatos> place adapter block next to command block
L794[12:44:54] <Vexatos> connect both via cables
L795[12:44:54] <Vexatos> done
L796[12:45:12] <Forecaster> ah
L797[12:45:29] <dangranos|laptop> adapter - instant compatabity magic
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L799[12:49:42] <Negi> dangranos|laptop: You caught that reference ?
L800[12:50:34] <Sandra> also CC computers have also been able to do the same thing for ages iirc.
L801[12:50:36] <dangranos|laptop> nope, but i thought that you were referencing to some "OC vs CC"
L802[12:50:37] <Sandra> so um...
L803[12:50:59] * Sandra really does not see the point to a command block computer.
L804[12:51:27] <dangranos|laptop> debug card!
L805[12:52:05] <Negi> dangranos|laptop : I was making a reference to this post : http://fuckyeahfemaleyoutubers.tumblr.com/post/102974394309
L806[12:52:34] <Negi> Sandra: Easened scripting in one block instead of having zillion command blocks and redstone stuff ?
L807[12:53:13] <Sandra> yes, but both mods have been able to wrap command blocks as peripherals/components for years.
L808[12:53:38] <Negi> Years being relative.
L809[12:53:38] <dangranos|laptop> they just made it more native/easy
L810[12:53:40] * Negi shrugs.
L811[12:57:01] <Sandra> yeah.
L812[12:57:52] <dangranos|laptop> i want tvtropes article pathfinder
L813[13:00:31] <Sandra> okay so my laser upgrade system is non-functional, but also shouldn't cause any crashes or incorrect behavior when not used. So i'll fix that tomorrow.
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L815[13:00:47] <Sleepdra> or today actually.
L816[13:00:50] <Sleepdra> later today,
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L819[13:19:22] <vifino> Skye|tired: In two hours a new DJ will be there, that might be nicer for you.
L820[13:19:45] <Skye|tired> Yay
L821[13:20:12] <Skye|tired> And I managed to boot into my computer
L822[13:20:34] <Skye|tired> "0
L823[13:21:22] <Skye|tired> "Press any key within <1> second to skip disk check"
L824[13:21:40] * Skye|tired mashed keys
L825[13:26:36] <dangranos|laptop> okaaaaay
L826[13:28:19] <dangranos|laptop> i guess xkcdwas right
L827[13:28:28] <dangranos|laptop> s/dw/d w
L828[13:28:28] <Kibibyte> <dangranos|laptop> i guess xkcd was right
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L830[13:46:50] <Negi> What about, dangranos|laptop ?
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L832[13:49:20] <dangranos|laptop> click first link on page you will get to "philosophy"
L833[13:50:02] <Negi> Yannow you could've just told me that it was the #220.
L834[13:50:34] <Negi> And supersoakers are a pretty good defense against existential behaviours.
L835[13:51:52] <dangranos|laptop> its #903
L836[13:51:54] <dangranos|laptop> title text
L837[13:53:34] <Negi> Title text leads to 220. Philosophy is 220. 903 is Extended Mind. About Wikipedia outages.
L838[14:01:07] <dangranos|laptop> reading tvtropes for "Real Life"
L839[14:01:09] <dangranos|laptop> damn
L840[14:01:14] <dangranos|laptop> i hate this site
L841[14:02:49] <Lumien> How exactly do i get the lua bios? If i combine the eeprom with a book it gives me another eeprom
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L844[14:03:21] <Vexatos> Lumien, look what the name of the new EEPROM is
L845[14:03:26] <Lumien> eeprom :P
L846[14:03:33] <Vexatos> what
L847[14:03:50] <Vexatos> It's "Lua BIOS" for me
L848[14:04:19] <Lumien> yeah
L849[14:04:41] <Lumien> it works when i cheat the eeprom in
L850[14:04:44] <Lumien> not with the ones i crafted
L851[14:06:44] <dangranos|laptop> update OC
L852[14:08:27] <dangranos|laptop> damn, i really hate this site
L853[14:09:13] <Lumien> oh yeah 1.4.6
L854[14:09:14] <Lumien> kk
L855[14:09:54] <Sangar> o/
L856[14:10:12] <Vexatos> o/ Sangar
L857[14:19:37] <Magik6k> \o
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L860[14:24:13] <CompanionCube> >someone suggested using a USB wifi dongle for desktop
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L862[14:24:54] <Vexatos> Okay, @anyone excited for TTS: It will have to wait
L863[14:25:21] <Vexatos> for some reason MaryTTS crashes when being loaded inside FML (It works just fine outside) and I need to figure out why
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L866[14:27:38] <Vexatos> The particular piece of code, strangely enough, seems to load an XML file inside a jar
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L869[14:50:44] <Lumien> Can a charger charge a robot on top or is that not possible?
L870[14:51:36] <Sangar> Lumien, should work on all 6 faces
L871[14:51:45] <Lumien> oh derp :P, you have to enable it
L872[14:51:46] <Lumien> sorry
L873[14:51:50] <Sangar> heh
L874[14:52:37] <Vexatos> Drone docking station should charge them as well
L875[14:52:49] * Vexatos throws fixtheBCpowersystem at asie
L876[14:52:57] <Sangar> oh, you have a model for that now?
L877[14:53:29] <Vexatos> Yes
L878[14:53:34] <Vexatos> With lots of pain
L879[14:53:38] <Vexatos> it is 100% code-complete
L880[14:53:45] <Sangar> :D
L881[14:53:46] <Vexatos> i.e. you can inject items from drones into pipes
L882[14:53:51] <Vexatos> and the charging code is there as well
L883[14:53:59] <Vexatos> but it doesn't work due to a BC bug
L884[14:54:37] <Vexatos> Sangar: https://github.com/asiekierka/Computronics/blob/DroneDockingStation/src/main/java/pl/asie/computronics/integration/buildcraft/pluggable/DroneStationRenderer.java
L885[14:55:00] <Lumien> The robot doesn't need to do anything to get charged right?
L886[14:55:25] <Sangar> Vexatos, so pr a fix into bc? :P
L887[14:55:29] <Sangar> Lumien, nope, just needs to sit there
L888[14:56:04] <Vexatos> Sangar, no, just lots of asie-poking
L889[14:56:07] <Vexatos> I can't fix it
L890[14:56:12] <Vexatos> it's hidden deep in the power code
L891[14:56:26] <Sangar> pft
L892[14:57:05] <vifino> Skye|tired: It's way better now.
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L903[15:25:56] <dangranos> yay, i cant sit
L904[15:26:03] <dangranos> *can
L905[15:26:06] <dangranos> >_<
L906[15:26:09] <dangranos> damn temperature
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L918[16:33:34] <Soni> Vexatos spams asie to get things done, I get blocked if I try that >.>
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L927[16:51:19] <g> You guys may be interested in this
L928[16:51:19] <g> https://github.com/somesocks/lua-lockbox
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L931[16:55:06] <Temia> Ooh. :o I've been looking for something like this for a long time
L932[16:55:09] <gamax92> oooh
L933[16:55:43] <ds84182> oh my god
L934[16:55:50] * ds84182 takes off glasses
L935[16:55:51] <ds84182> dear lord
L936[16:56:38] <ds84182> and it's optimized
L937[16:56:41] <ds84182> oh my god
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L940[17:03:55] <Stary2001> anyone have an OC emu with internet card support./
L941[17:03:56] <Stary2001> ?
L942[17:04:33] <ds84182> nope
L943[17:04:34] <ds84182> lol
L944[17:05:10] <CompanionCube> Stary2001, you could always add it on
L945[17:05:16] <Stary2001> meh
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L947[17:05:21] <CompanionCube> shouldn't be too hard to write imho
L948[17:15:47] <Temia> What I'm curious about is that someone said that there was a png program or something the other day? Does anyone recall where it may be? I wanted to look at its code
L949[17:16:49] <Soni> Stary2001, it's called LuaSocket
L950[17:17:59] <Stary2001> does luasocket emulate all of OC's supporting libraries
L951[17:18:01] <Stary2001> no
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L962[17:30:54] <asie> https://twitter.com/asiekierka/status/559402719900094465
L963[17:31:25] <Vexatos> asie: IntelliShark.png
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L965[17:32:33] <ShadowKatStudios> asie: What sort of laptop is that?
L966[17:32:45] <asie> ShadowKatStudios: ThinkPad X200
L967[17:33:10] <ShadowKatStudios> That was one of the last IBM ones, wasn't it?
L968[17:33:31] * Temia squee <3
L969[17:33:33] <ShadowKatStudios> or not
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L972[17:36:10] <asie> hi calclavia
L973[17:36:11] <asie> ShadowKatStudios: no
L974[17:36:31] <gamax92> Temia: you like old computers i see?
L975[17:36:36] <asie> the X200 isn't old
L976[17:36:38] <asie> 2008
L977[17:36:50] * gamax92 didn't look at the image :P
L978[17:36:52] <Temia> Maaaybe.
L979[17:37:00] * Temia hides her serial terminal <.<
L980[17:37:07] <gamax92> asie: oh jeez, thats horridly out dated!
L981[17:37:15] <gamax92> thats like, before the earth's creation
L982[17:37:30] <ShadowKatStudios> A serial terminal is super practical
L983[17:37:37] <ShadowKatStudios> I could totally use one
L984[17:37:55] <ShadowKatStudios> Y'know, for irssi on lain
L985[17:39:46] <Temia> Hey, Asie's laptop isn't that bad.
L986[17:39:55] <asie> I wanted to upgrade do an X220
L987[17:40:00] <asie> but I decided to build a PC instead
L988[17:40:02] <asie> for Minecraft
L989[17:40:18] <Temia> I'm on a circa-2006 Hewlett-Packard Compaq (that sounds so weird to say these days. Damn corporate acquisitions)
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L991[17:40:40] <Pwootage> \Morning
L992[17:40:42] <Temia> With an Intel Core processor. Just... Core :V
L993[17:41:44] <Pwootage> lol that's an old pc
L994[17:41:46] <asie> Core 2 Duo final gen here
L995[17:42:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Temia: I'm on a HP ProBook 5320m with a first-gen i3 and original Intel Integrated HD Graphics, but I have a Thinkpad 600X in the other room, Pentium III wooo
L996[17:42:41] <Temia> Nice :o My two thinkpads (T40, T42) are on some Pentium Ms.
L997[17:43:44] <ShadowKatStudios> I'm somewhat crazy in that at some points I took my 600X to school last year
L998[17:43:44] <Csstform> I'm getting an i5 :O
L999[17:43:48] <gamax92> I have a 486
L1000[17:43:49] <Pwootage> I have an i5 2.6 (up to like 3.2 when it clocks up automatically) dual-with-hyper in my macbook
L1001[17:44:18] <Pwootage> and a quad-with-hyper amd 3.6 overclocked to about 4.0 in my desktop
L1002[17:44:24] <ShadowKatStudios> I have a 3.6Ghz Haswell i3 in my desktop.
L1003[17:44:34] <Temia> Well, this laptop I'm using explicitly for college since between a 9W TDP and a 32GB ATA-ZIF SSD (which took some hunting for), I can pull six hours of battery life per day.
L1004[17:44:57] <Temia> Also because it's nice and small and can still run XFCE like a trooper <3
L1005[17:45:05] <gamax92> I have a 66MHz i486DX2 (can be downclocked by releasing the TURBO button)
L1006[17:45:06] <ShadowKatStudios> wait, ATA as in the 40-pin connector?
L1007[17:45:11] <Temia> Yeah.
L1008[17:45:12] <Pwootage> macbook is a haswell-gen as well
L1009[17:45:34] <ShadowKatStudios> gamax92: 33Mhz 486SX
L1010[17:45:35] <Temia> ATA-ZIF continued to get some use for compact electronics well into 2006, apparently
L1011[17:45:42] <Pwootage> I get about 6 or 8 hours on my macbook... even when writing code, it's pretty impressive
L1012[17:45:46] <Csstform> i5 1.7 with a 840M
L1013[17:45:47] <Temia> So yes, that means my SSD lacks AHCI functionality.
L1014[17:45:48] <Csstform> is this good?
L1015[17:45:50] <gamax92> ShadowKatStudios: you still have it?
L1016[17:46:12] <ShadowKatStudios> gamax92: It's used to run 386BSD now.
L1017[17:46:14] <gamax92> and actually boots and does semi-useful stuff?
L1018[17:46:28] <ShadowKatStudios> Uhm, well, useful? No.
L1019[17:46:31] <Temia> Haha
L1020[17:46:34] <Temia> I know the feeling.
L1021[17:46:42] <ShadowKatStudios> But it can boot DOS and 386BSD, so that's cool
L1022[17:46:46] <Temia> I've got a pair of old alphastations that I can't find a functional OS to run on anymore
L1023[17:46:59] <ShadowKatStudios> Alpha = DEC Alpha?
L1024[17:47:03] <Temia> Yep
L1025[17:47:07] <Temia> Net/OpenBSD's alpha builds are completely unmaintained and broken, and the other option is... GENTOO. D8
L1026[17:47:19] <gamax92> whats wrong with that?
L1027[17:47:36] <ShadowKatStudios> Is the Debian Alpha port okayish?
L1028[17:47:46] <Temia> Try building everything from scratch on an old 166Mhz alpha.
L1029[17:47:51] <ShadowKatStudios> "no longer supported"
L1030[17:47:54] <ShadowKatStudios> hm
L1031[17:47:58] <gamax92> oh okay.
L1032[17:48:10] <ShadowKatStudios> Debian 5.0 yeeah1
L1033[17:48:13] <gamax92> I don't build anything on my old 486 .-.
L1034[17:48:24] <gamax92> i removed the compilers and dev packages to save space.
L1035[17:48:25] <ShadowKatStudios> gamax92: Install gentoo
L1036[17:48:27] <Temia> If I could set up some level of network cross-compilation so my desktop could do it, I'd just do that instead, but effort
L1037[17:48:28] <gamax92> Nou
L1038[17:48:43] <Temia> So I'm gonna see about mashing TRU64 UNIX and BSD's core utils together whenever I have nothing better to do
L1039[17:48:45] <Temia> 8D
L1040[17:48:49] <gamax92> All of my compiling happens in QEMU
L1041[17:49:20] <ShadowKatStudios> Temia: Get Debian 5.0 running on there, then distcc the packages you need to update them
L1042[17:49:23] <gamax92> Building entire linux kernels on that machine is slow ;_;
L1043[17:49:32] <Temia> Mmmmaybe.
L1044[17:49:40] <Temia> For now, nap attack.
L1045[17:49:43] * Temia zzzmoo.
L1046[17:49:46] <Pwootage> How to build 486 software: boot your new x86 computer into 486 mode
L1047[17:50:00] <Pwootage> (actually qemu has hardware support for x86 emulation so it's the same)
L1048[17:50:02] <ShadowKatStudios> o/ Temia
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L1050[17:50:23] <ShadowKatStudios> Oh yeah, my server uses a VIA C3 800Mhz, so that's cool
L1051[17:51:17] <Vexatos> Anyone in here experienced with how the FML classloader works? :/
L1052[17:51:36] <Pwootage> uh, I have a little (very little) experience, what's wrong?
L1053[17:51:50] <gamax92> Pwootage: I run it in hardware support
L1054[17:52:01] <Vexatos> MaryTTS crashes when running it inside Minecraft
L1055[17:52:04] <Vexatos> But outside it works
L1056[17:52:11] <gamax92> ahh ... nice ...
L1057[17:52:15] <Pwootage> gamax92: yeah probably compiles pretty quick
L1058[17:52:23] <gamax92> Wait does FML implement its own ClassLoader?
L1059[17:52:26] <Pwootage> Vexatos: paste of the log?
L1060[17:52:29] <Pwootage> gamax92: uh, yeah, it has to
L1061[17:52:43] <Vexatos> <Vexatos> The particular piece of code, strangely enough, seems to load an XML file inside a jar
L1062[17:52:45] <Pwootage> for the same reason CanaryMod does, so it can load external jars
L1063[17:52:46] <Vexatos> Pwootage, hold on
L1064[17:53:03] <gamax92> Vexatos: is MaryTTS inside of the mod itself?
L1065[17:53:17] <Vexatos> gamax92, It will be a seperate download
L1066[17:53:21] <Vexatos> due to it being 18 MB
L1067[17:53:28] <gamax92> Thanks for not answering my question
L1068[17:53:45] <Vexatos> It's not a mod if you mean that
L1069[17:53:58] <gamax92> hmm
L1070[17:53:59] <Vexatos> I am having it in my classpath as an external jar file
L1071[17:54:03] <Vexatos> got it from maven
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L1073[17:56:50] <Vexatos> Gosh, where is this log q_q
L1074[17:56:59] <Pwootage> well just have it crash again ;D
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L1076[17:57:12] <Vexatos> Let me just re-crash it
L1077[17:57:26] <Vexatos> will take a while due to slow PC
L1078[17:58:29] <Pwootage> (I really hope it doesn't crash, that would be funny)
L1079[17:58:57] <Vexatos> >_>
L1080[17:59:04] <Vexatos> No worries, it will
L1081[17:59:37] <gamax92> Vexatos: D: this is so monotone
L1082[17:59:54] <Vexatos> gamax92, monotone?
L1083[18:00:04] <Vexatos> If you're bored, help me with my musescore plugin
L1084[18:00:16] <gamax92> I am bored
L1085[18:00:17] <Vexatos> I need to convert one type of array into another and it's failing
L1086[18:00:18] <Soni> it's probably forge's securitymanager
L1087[18:00:25] <gamax92> ohai Soni
L1088[18:00:40] <Soni> hi gamax92
L1089[18:00:59] <Vexatos> gamax92, you can try and fix this: https://gist.github.com/Vexatos/feb63978fa673b678bf4#file-ocexport-js-L161-L198
L1090[18:01:22] <Vexatos> anything above that point is working
L1091[18:02:12] <gamax92> Vexatos: ehh, javascript right?
L1092[18:02:19] <Vexatos> Of course :P
L1093[18:02:35] <gamax92> I don't know what MuseScore is btw
L1094[18:02:49] <Vexatos> >_>
L1095[18:02:58] <Vexatos> http://musescore.org/
L1096[18:03:45] <Vexatos> sortedList contains every note starting on the same time frame
L1097[18:03:58] <Vexatos> channelList is supposed to contain 8 channels of the beep card
L1098[18:04:02] * gamax92 starts playing with Zalbal
L1099[18:04:13] <Vexatos> And I can't get it to work >_>
L1100[18:04:18] <gamax92> ohokay
L1101[18:04:20] <gamax92> glhf
L1102[18:04:28] <Soni> Vexatos, does it support NBX?
L1103[18:04:38] <Vexatos> NBX?
L1104[18:04:48] <Soni> aka eNByeX
L1105[18:05:04] <Soni> https://github.com/eNByeX
L1106[18:05:06] <gamax92> eNByeX?
L1107[18:05:24] <Vexatos> Pwootage, launching now >_>
L1108[18:05:29] <Pwootage> FINALLY
L1109[18:05:30] <Vexatos> Let's wait 2 minutes
L1110[18:05:33] <Vexatos> for it to crash
L1111[18:08:44] <gamax92> MaryTTS doesnt' even punctuation D:
L1112[18:08:57] <gamax92> ? sounds the same as ! as , as .
L1113[18:09:38] <Pwootage> tts is hard ;P
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L1115[18:09:52] <gamax92> Pwootage: SAM can do that .-.
L1116[18:09:55] <Vexatos> gamax92, MaryTTS has emotions q-q
L1117[18:10:06] <Vexatos> The emotion parser is what's crashing, btw
L1118[18:10:10] <gamax92> oh lol
L1119[18:10:20] <Vexatos> DFKS masterrace >_>
L1120[18:10:47] <gamax92> what is DFKS
L1121[18:11:42] <Pwootage> gamax92: yes, yes it can
L1122[18:11:53] <Pwootage> s/it/he/
L1123[18:11:53] <Kibibyte> <Pwootage> gamax92: yes, yes he can
L1124[18:11:58] <Vexatos> Deutsches Forschungsinstitut für Künstliche Intelligenz
L1125[18:12:06] <Vexatos> The thing that made MaryTTS
L1126[18:12:22] <gamax92> oh okay
L1127[18:12:47] <gamax92> Vexatos: isn't that DFKI?
L1128[18:12:48] <gamax92> :P
L1129[18:12:54] <Vexatos> DFKI, yes
L1130[18:12:57] <Pwootage> Guess: German something for artificial intelligence?
L1131[18:13:05] <Vexatos> German research facility
L1132[18:13:07] <gamax92> German Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence?
L1133[18:13:11] <Vexatos> ^
L1134[18:13:49] <Pwootage> well that was a pretty good guess I made, considering I don't speak german :P
L1135[18:14:18] <ShadowKatStudios> yay tmux is now my login shell
L1136[18:15:03] <Stary2001> haha
L1137[18:15:35] <Vexatos> Pwootage, done
L1138[18:15:41] * Vexatos uploads crash
L1139[18:15:51] <Vexatos> Not really a crash as I'm catching the exception
L1140[18:15:54] <Vexatos> but meh
L1141[18:16:00] <gamax92> XD SAM segfaulted.
L1142[18:16:18] <gamax92> if you put 5 dots on the end of something it hangs, and after a while of 4 dots it segfaults
L1143[18:16:18] <Vexatos> Pwootage, http://pastebin.com/5xH9mXvS
L1144[18:16:39] <Pwootage> ShadowKatStudios: nice, log right into tmux, sounds convenient
L1145[18:16:57] <Pwootage> gamax92: lol really?
L1146[18:17:01] <gamax92> yes
L1147[18:17:14] <Vexatos> some of the error messages are in German
L1148[18:17:17] <Vexatos> because, y'know
L1149[18:17:18] <Vexatos> German
L1150[18:17:19] <Vexatos> >_>
L1151[18:17:20] <gamax92> Germans
L1152[18:17:26] <gamax92> Sangar
L1153[18:18:19] <Vexatos> I really have no idea what it means
L1154[18:18:26] <Vexatos> It's somewhere extremely deep in code
L1155[18:18:49] <Pwootage> is this a dependency problem?
L1156[18:18:50] <gamax92> Pwootage: granted this port was an Machine Code -> C conversion
L1157[18:19:12] <gamax92> so like, Store to $55 becomes mem[0x55] = regA
L1158[18:19:25] <Pwootage> gamax92: lol
L1159[18:19:33] <Vexatos> Pwootage, no idea what it is
L1160[18:19:34] <gamax92> and then some cleanup happened ...
L1161[18:19:38] <Vexatos> Again, launching in the same dev env
L1162[18:19:49] <Vexatos> but with my own main() method
L1163[18:19:50] <Vexatos> it works
L1164[18:20:07] <Pwootage> It's trying to use apache xerces to xslt convert xml to different xml and is failing because void can't be cast to boolean
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L1166[18:20:16] <Pwootage> I'm curious if it's the wrong version of xerces
L1167[18:20:32] <Vexatos> Again, it's working in the exact same dev env
L1168[18:20:39] <Vexatos> if I am launching it myself
L1169[18:20:41] <gamax92> Pwootage: https://github.com/s-macke/SAM#adaption-to-c
L1170[18:20:45] <Pwootage> yes but forge is launching stuff too
L1171[18:20:50] <Pwootage> erm, loading stuff
L1172[18:21:58] <Sangar> Vexatos, "apache.xalan" - maybe some of the apache libs forge provides are incompatible with what mary needs/uses?
L1173[18:22:29] <Vexatos> I just checked my dev env
L1174[18:22:36] <Vexatos> the erroring class is only in there once
L1175[18:22:42] <Vexatos> meaning it is only in one jar
L1176[18:23:18] <Vexatos> And that particular class is native
L1177[18:23:23] <Vexatos> in my jdk file
L1178[18:23:52] <Vexatos> C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_45\jre\lib\rt.jar!\com\sun\org\apache\xalan\internal\xsltc\trax\TransformerFactoryImpl.class
L1179[18:23:58] <Vexatos> :/
L1180[18:23:59] <Sangar> http://git.io/m6v4kQ forge provides 4.3, e.g.
L1181[18:24:29] <Sangar> might not be that very lib, but could still be something related?
L1182[18:24:38] <Vexatos> No idea
L1183[18:24:58] <Vexatos> I don't know which apache libs forge loads
L1184[18:25:21] <Sangar> have a look at your project dependencies in idea
L1185[18:25:23] <Sangar> they're all there
L1186[18:26:05] <Vexatos> apache commons and apache httpcomponents
L1187[18:26:06] <Vexatos> but wait
L1188[18:26:36] <Vexatos> Yes, that's about it
L1189[18:26:49] <Vexatos> and the logger
L1190[18:27:49] <Vexatos> httpcore is 4.3.2
L1191[18:27:54] <Vexatos> not 4.1
L1192[18:28:02] <Vexatos> no idea if that could be causing it
L1193[18:28:05] <Vexatos> because, again
L1194[18:28:14] <Vexatos> it's working just fine if I am launching it myself
L1195[18:28:18] <Vexatos> in the exact same dev env
L1196[18:28:22] * Sangar shrugs
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L1199[18:32:31] <Vexatos> :/
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L1201[18:34:36] <Negi> People that assume that everything is easy without trying piss me off so much <^<
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L1204[18:36:44] <ShadowKatStudios> Negi: http://dilbert.com/strip/1994-10-17
L1205[18:37:17] <Vexatos> Sangar, it apparently fails at XSLTC.compile()
L1206[18:37:57] <gamax92> I herby demand that OpenComputer load a commodore 64 palette into the T2 palette
L1207[18:38:13] <gamax92> like the one at the bottom of this page: http://www.pepto.de/projects/colorvic/
L1208[18:38:18] <Sangar> your name is herby?
L1209[18:38:31] <gamax92> Yeah srue
L1210[18:38:38] <Vexatos> a pity I don't understand that XSLTC even does >_>
L1211[18:38:40] <gamax92> Your name is now srue
L1212[18:39:21] <Vexatos> ):
L1213[18:39:28] <Vexatos> Anyways, I'll be right back
L1214[18:39:48] <Sangar> gamax92, could be worse. you're a beetle.
L1215[18:40:02] <gamax92> t(^-^t)
L1216[18:40:08] <Sangar> :>
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L1218[18:45:46] <gamax92> Hi Kodos
L1219[18:45:53] <Kodos> Anyone willing to help me fix this program today? Also Hi gamax92
L1220[18:46:09] <gamax92> Sure
L1221[18:46:15] <Kodos> https://github.com/Kodos-Atoz/OpenComputers-Programs/tree/master/sgcraft-programs
L1222[18:46:19] <Kodos> Specifically interactive.lua
L1223[18:46:29] <Kodos> Trying to figure out why it closes the iris when I'm dialling out
L1224[18:46:37] <gamax92> Sangar: https://github.com/ciapa1998/WiiCraft this is a thing
L1225[18:48:00] <Sangar> gamax92, cool. any mods for it? :P
L1226[18:48:20] <gamax92> Sangar: I can't even get it to work D:
L1227[18:48:29] <Sangar> ohwowdatgermanindasources
L1228[18:48:30] <Kodos> Well, it didn't say 'functional' in the title
L1229[18:48:40] <gamax92> no i know it works on an actuall Wii
L1230[18:48:51] <gamax92> just that in Dolphin it immediately returns to the Wii menu
L1231[18:49:22] <Sangar> `gebeGrafikHandler` and terrible german on top of it >_>
L1232[18:49:30] <gamax92> lol
L1233[18:50:22] <gamax92> i was gonna look at the pdf's in the doc
L1234[18:50:23] <gamax92> brb
L1235[18:51:30] <Keridos> terrible german function names
L1236[18:51:42] <Keridos> gebeDatensatzName
L1237[18:52:00] <Keridos> aktualisiereDieInventarListe()
L1238[18:52:16] <Keridos> vielZuLangerNameFürEineSimpleFunktion()
L1239[18:56:24] <gamax92> I'm thinking this is supposed to support an actual minecraft server?
L1240[18:56:38] <gamax92> it points to the a protocol listing for actual minecraft
L1241[18:57:18] <gamax92> also mentions Java a bunch of times.
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L1244[19:00:34] <gamax92> Sangar: Its minecraft 1.2.4!
L1245[19:00:42] <Vexatos> Sangar, uhm, #dfkierrormessages
L1246[19:00:53] <Vexatos> gebeGrafikHandler
L1247[19:00:58] <Vexatos> Denglish Masterrace \o/
L1248[19:01:04] <Vexatos> (Sounds like my CS teacher)
L1249[19:05:18] * Kodos flails about
L1250[19:05:34] <Kodos> I'm seriously about to rewrite this from scratch
L1251[19:05:39] <Kodos> Which will suck ass
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L1253[19:05:44] <MandrakeF|Temp> Rewrite what from strach?
L1254[19:06:02] <Kodos> https://github.com/Kodos-Atoz/OpenComputers-Programs/tree/master/sgcraft-programs
L1255[19:06:08] <Kodos> If you look at interactive.lua
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L1257[19:06:20] <Kodos> I'm trying to figure out why the iris is being close when something is dialled out
L1258[19:06:25] <Kodos> closed*
L1259[19:10:35] <Soni> asie, I want drama generator source
L1260[19:10:39] <Soni> for Vexatos 's script
L1261[19:10:42] <Soni> so it works offline
L1262[19:15:46] <MandrakeF|Temp> Ill be back later
L1263[19:16:04] <ShadowKatStudios> o/
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L1266[19:23:58] <Karasuro> Anybody home?
L1267[19:24:17] <Kodos> Yes.
L1268[19:24:30] <Karasuro> Hello!
L1269[19:24:38] <Kodos> Hello!
L1270[19:25:18] <Karasuro> I just joined the forum a few days ago so I'm exploring. :P
L1271[19:25:37] <Kodos> Well if you have any questions feel free to ask =)
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L1273[19:25:59] <ShadowKatStudios> There is generally more activity here than the forums, which is interesting.
L1274[19:26:04] <ShadowKatStudios> More off-topic, too.
L1275[19:26:33] <Karasuro> ok :) actually, how long does it usually take for Moderators to approve posts?
L1276[19:26:46] <Kodos> Not long if you know who to poke in IRC
L1277[19:26:52] <Kodos> Ender being one example
L1278[19:27:07] <Ender> What?
L1279[19:27:11] <Karasuro> lol
L1280[19:27:14] <Kodos> Can you go approve forum posts on the forums :3
L1281[19:27:29] <Kodos> If you're not too busy with anarchy stacks
L1282[19:27:32] <Karasuro> maybe I should get my 3 out of the way? XD
L1283[19:27:54] <Kodos> Would you be posting to ask questions or just to knock the 3 out of the way
L1284[19:28:00] <Ender> Still waiting on LordFokas to join so I have some time to spare
L1285[19:28:14] <Karasuro> They would be on-topic and on threads I have true interest in.
L1286[19:28:33] <Kodos> I'm sure they would be, I was just going to say if you have questions, here would be a good place to ask too
L1287[19:28:46] <Karasuro> yeah
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L1289[19:28:59] <Karasuro> I figured questions here would be answered more quickly.
L1290[19:30:12] <Kodos> This gate program is going to be the end of me lol
L1291[19:30:35] <Kodos> I think it's an issue with how the keys are being detected
L1292[19:30:47] <Ender> done Karasuro
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L1294[19:31:59] <heatseeker0> I have this weird bug with assemblers. I put in a case, any case, then no matter what combination of components I add once I hit "Assemble" it's starting the process then stopping at progress 0%
L1295[19:32:24] <heatseeker0> Tried with complex robots, simple ones, same end result.
L1296[19:32:30] <heatseeker0> Any clue what may be the cause of this?
L1297[19:32:33] <Kodos> What version of OC are you using?
L1298[19:32:42] <Kodos> I will slap you if you say 'latest'
L1299[19:32:54] <heatseeker0> 1.4.5.28 :P
L1300[19:33:02] <Sangar> are you providing power to the assembler?
L1301[19:33:04] <Caitlyn> I would help with post approvals if I could :P
L1302[19:33:19] <Kodos> Caitlyn, as would I =D
L1303[19:33:23] <heatseeker0> yes I am providing power through both a direct tesseract connection and a power converter
L1304[19:33:34] <ShadowKatStudios> heatseeker0: http://ci.cil.li try a newer build I guess
L1305[19:33:36] <heatseeker0> it was working fine 2 days ago
L1306[19:33:43] <heatseeker0> then all of the sudden it's not
L1307[19:33:51] <Sangar> uhhh, then i really don't know what's going on o.O
L1308[19:33:51] <heatseeker0> removed the assembler, tweaked placement, nothing
L1309[19:33:58] <ShadowKatStudios> I would help approve posts if it wouldn't be effort
L1310[19:33:58] <Kodos> heatseeker0, do me a favor; remove the power requirement in the config, and try it again
L1311[19:34:20] <Vexatos> Maybe some mod still has an outdated RF API >_>
L1312[19:34:31] <Kodos> Vexatos, that's my suspicion as well
L1313[19:34:33] <heatseeker0> but... but... it was working before
L1314[19:34:47] <heatseeker0> and i use "latest" versions for all the mods in the modpack
L1315[19:34:53] <heatseeker0> so nothing like 2 months old builds
L1316[19:34:59] <heatseeker0> is there a specific setting you'd like me to tweak power related? there's a ton of them
L1317[19:35:38] <Sangar> could you try using the analyzer on the assembler to see if it has power in its internal buffer? (if that doesn't show the power, can't remember if it does right now, place a capacitor next to it to check)
L1318[19:36:28] <Kodos> Telling us 'latest' does nothing because what you may think is latest may not be anymore
L1319[19:36:28] <heatseeker0> yes it does have power in it
L1320[19:36:36] <heatseeker0> stored 1000 / 1000
L1321[19:36:44] <heatseeker0> total stored 4000 / 4000
L1322[19:37:14] <heatseeker0> i know kodos. that's why i put it in quotes, as it was meant to emphasize it was the lastest builds available in past 2 - 3 days.
L1323[19:37:31] <Karasuro> would it be possible to program delta time in OC?
L1324[19:37:55] <ShadowKatStudios> Delta time? Time difference..?
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L1326[19:38:34] <Kodos> Do you mean Zulu?
L1327[19:39:05] <Karasuro> as in the amount of time between each cycle
L1328[19:39:16] <ShadowKatStudios> Why is the Youtube HTML5 player not default if your browser supports it?
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L1330[19:39:37] <ShadowKatStudios> Karasuro: Uh, computer.uptime may suit your needs, if I remember the function name
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L1332[19:41:14] <Karasuro> I'm trying to impliment tempo changes in my Tone Matrix program. Which is why I ask. I tried uptime, os.time, os.clock but maybe it's just something with my timer.
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L1334[19:41:41] <Karasuro> I'll look into it. X)
L1335[19:43:02] <Karasuro> anywho, I got errands to run. I'll definitly be back.
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L1337[19:44:00] <heatseeker0> Your suggestions regarding power pointed in the right direction
L1338[19:44:21] <heatseeker0> I increased the power for the assembler in the config to speed it up, and it was more than the converter was able to provide
L1339[19:44:52] <heatseeker0> adding 2 capacitors solved the problem, now back to tweaking the config settings so these two match the speed without requiring capacitors
L1340[19:45:58] <heatseeker0> Just a suggestion / question: Once an assembly process starts, if the server is restarted before it's finished all components are lost.
L1341[19:46:23] <heatseeker0> Would it be possible to add a "cancel" function that allows us to stop the assembly and retrieve the components?
L1342[19:48:10] <Sangar> huh, it should save its progress.
L1343[19:48:20] <heatseeker0> it wasn't
L1344[19:49:39] <heatseeker0> also another small bug: if you shift click with the analyzer the top face of the assembler you get no output. it works fine with all other block faces
L1345[19:50:10] <Shuudoushi> this is going to be a pain... http://puu.sh/f1bLh/ae8222b7ec.png
L1346[19:50:45] <Shuudoushi> for some reason, I can't get that reactor, to intake enough water to keep the turbine going...
L1347[19:51:10] <Shuudoushi> which is going to make adding turbine support for my reactor program a bitch...
L1348[19:51:22] <Kodos> Shuudoushi, what are you using to transfer the water to the reactor
L1349[19:51:36] <Shuudoushi> extra utils transfer nodes
L1350[19:51:39] <heatseeker0> the only thing i know provides enough water is transfer nodes with plenty of world interaction upgrades hooked to a tesseract
L1351[19:51:52] <heatseeker0> then hook another tess at the reactor intake
L1352[19:52:06] <Sangar> heatseeker0, just tested, and it saves it correctly for me :/ as for the top face, yah, that's because it doesn't connect on that side, will make the analyzer explicitly work there, too
L1353[19:52:06] <Kodos> Isn't the reactor's intake capped at a certain mB/t amount
L1354[19:52:13] <heatseeker0> not as far as i know
L1355[19:52:23] <Shuudoushi> http://puu.sh/f1cbr/91c9823092.png
L1356[19:52:24] <heatseeker0> intake is capped at what it can consume tho :)
L1357[19:52:39] <Kodos> Those look like empty reservoirs
L1358[19:52:48] <Shuudoushi> http://puu.sh/f1cf9/f146be1edb.png
L1359[19:52:53] <heatseeker0> reservoir isn't generating water fast enough
L1360[19:52:53] <Shuudoushi> their filled with water
L1361[19:52:54] <heatseeker0> here
L1362[19:53:04] <Shuudoushi> there is a total of 8 of them...
L1363[19:53:18] <Kodos> Doesn't matter, transfer nodes with a stack of speed upgrades move 8 buckets a tick
L1364[19:53:24] <Kodos> Which iirc the reservoirs hold 4
L1365[19:53:34] <Kodos> They're not generating fast enough
L1366[19:53:34] <Shuudoushi> http://puu.sh/f1cpf/a061301c8e.png
L1367[19:53:48] <Kodos> I can't see shit with that texture pack
L1368[19:53:54] <Shuudoushi> I've used this setup before and never had issue till now...
L1369[19:53:54] <heatseeker0> do this: http://imgur.com/n4NrOEl
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L1371[19:53:59] <Kodos> What changed
L1372[19:54:09] <heatseeker0> i use this setup to power 32 turbines so i know it's working :)
L1373[19:54:29] <Shuudoushi> afk a min, fam just just showed up
L1374[19:54:46] <heatseeker0> with a stack of interaction upgrades in each of the 4 nodes
L1375[19:55:25] <Kodos> Is there anything for liquid storage as good as ExU Drums?
L1376[19:55:35] <heatseeker0> me extra cells :)
L1377[19:55:44] <Kodos> Isn't that broken with current AE2?
L1378[19:55:49] <heatseeker0> works fine for me
L1379[19:56:02] <Kodos> Hm
L1380[19:56:11] <heatseeker0> rv2-beta6 & 7 work fine with them
L1381[19:56:14] <Kodos> AE2 is slowly turning into the only wiring I'll need in my base
L1382[19:56:35] <Kodos> Thank Goodness I have a good grip on channels and don't have to disable them like a pansy
L1383[19:56:42] <heatseeker0> oh yea that
L1384[19:56:53] <heatseeker0> there might be *slight* issues with extra cells and channels
L1385[19:57:07] <heatseeker0> specifically fluid level monitors and p2p tunnels
L1386[19:57:25] <heatseeker0> try and keep all fluid level monitors on direct channels and you should be fine
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L1388[20:06:33] <Negi> Kodos: Soon...
L1389[20:07:33] <Lumien> The geolyzer should always return the same hardness for a specific block right�
L1390[20:07:34] <Lumien> ?
L1391[20:07:43] <heatseeker0> yes, but there's a bit of randomness
L1392[20:09:03] <Kodos> Lumien is the leader of randomness
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L1394[20:09:19] <Lumien> :P
L1395[20:09:20] <Lumien> ^^
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L1397[20:09:30] <Kodos> Also, yes, the geolyzer does have some 'noise' but that can be changed in the config
L1398[20:09:50] <Kodos> In general though, with default settings, it will return roughly the proper harvest level
L1399[20:11:21] <Lumien> Also whats the most energy saving / crafting wise easiest way to let a computer talk to a robot thats next to it?
L1400[20:11:41] <Kodos> iirc you can access a robot via an adjacent charger
L1401[20:11:46] <Kodos> if the charger is on the network
L1402[20:15:23] <ShadowKatStudios> cats
L1403[20:16:23] <Temia> cows
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L1405[20:20:06] <ShadowKatStudios> nau
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L1409[20:29:40] <Sangar> i'm off, gnight o/
L1410[20:33:23] <CompanionCube> ShadowKatStudios, I'm half tempted to make a cross-OS core API
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L1413[20:40:32] <Kodos> Anyone know if Greg Ewing hangs out in IRC
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L1415[20:43:09] <Caitlyn> Kodos, last time I checked (when I forked SGCraft) no, he doesn't
L1416[20:43:16] <Caitlyn> but that was... a bit over a year ago
L1417[20:43:39] <Caitlyn> getting him to reply to PMs is also near impossible.
L1418[20:43:54] <Caitlyn> Or, once again was a bit over a year ago.
L1419[20:44:16] <Kodos> Mkay
L1420[20:44:22] <ShadowKatStudios> Greg..? Greg of gregtech?
L1421[20:44:24] <Kodos> Just trying to debug his example code for OC
L1422[20:44:24] <Kodos> No
L1423[20:44:27] <Kodos> Different Greg
L1424[20:44:27] <Caitlyn> ShadowKatStudios, no
L1425[20:45:10] <Caitlyn> GregTech greg is GregoriusT
L1426[20:45:18] <ShadowKatStudios> Ohtrue
L1427[20:45:22] <Kodos> When I dial out with https://github.com/Kodos-Atoz/OpenComputers-Programs/blob/master/sgcraft-programs/interactive.lua for some reason the iris closes. If I let the gate auto-close on its own, it opens as it disconnects
L1428[20:45:25] <Caitlyn> Greg Ewing is the guy who does SGCraft, and a few other mods
L1429[20:45:46] <Kodos> I can still open the iris while the connection is active, it's just annoying that it closes on dial
L1430[20:46:16] * Caitlyn shrugs
L1431[20:46:39] <Caitlyn> I do my best to not look at any of his code, I still have nightmares from my initial fork
L1432[20:46:50] <Kodos> Lol well I cleaned this up quite a bit
L1433[20:46:51] <Caitlyn> Gregs Lighting wasn't much better
L1434[20:46:57] <Kodos> Just trying to figure out what the hell is doing it
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L1436[20:47:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Mmmmm- 2 minute noodles in a cup for breakfast
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L1438[20:48:38] <Stary2001> mmmmm
L1439[20:50:23] <Negi> I am worried about this world.
L1440[20:50:27] <gamax92> http://i.imgur.com/cpOW0uL.png
L1441[20:50:30] <gamax92> I got it to boot :D
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L1443[20:51:02] <Negi> When I see that some manage to include their community in their work and actually manage all of the open issues like for OC.
L1444[20:51:47] <ShadowKatStudios> Passwort
L1445[20:52:11] <Ivoah> Is there an easy way to use an external editor with OC?
L1446[20:52:16] <Negi> And that aside of that some have their issue trackers left uncontrolled and unused, ignore Pull Requests and generally don't use GitHub but for storing the files of their projects...
L1447[20:52:26] <ShadowKatStudios> Ivoah: Very easy.
L1448[20:52:51] <ShadowKatStudios> You go into your saves, the world you need, ./opencomputers/<disk address>
L1449[20:53:20] <ShadowKatStudios> But if you don't have filesystem buffering turned off you'll need to re-insert the HDD for the changes to take effect
L1450[20:53:39] <Ivoah> How do I turn on fs buffering?
L1451[20:54:19] <ShadowKatStudios> To turn buffering off, go to your config folder, into OpenComputers.cfg, and look for a property with the words filesystem and buffer in the name, I can't remember the exact name of the property
L1452[20:54:24] <ShadowKatStudios> Set it from on to off
L1453[20:54:33] <ShadowKatStudios> Or possibly true to false
L1454[20:54:46] <ShadowKatStudios> or yes to no, I don't remember exact words, then restart MC
L1455[20:54:54] <ShadowKatStudios> FS buffering will then be turned off.
L1456[20:55:16] <ShadowKatStudios> gamax92: Only 28FPS?
L1457[20:55:45] <Ivoah> Why is it turned on by default?
L1458[20:56:03] <gamax92> For better persistence
L1459[20:56:15] <Ivoah> bufferChanges?
L1460[20:56:28] <ShadowKatStudios> Ivoah: If you were to run MC off an SSD, for example, then had a logging program that wrote to disk every couple of seconds, it would wear the SSD down, possibly.
L1461[20:56:30] <ShadowKatStudios> I think that
L1462[20:56:34] <ShadowKatStudios> is the property
L1463[20:56:56] <Caitlyn> it also helps keep file io down on really busy servers
L1464[20:57:00] <Ivoah> Also, why is the os so slow?
L1465[20:57:57] <ShadowKatStudios> Slow in what way?
L1466[20:58:28] <Ivoah> It just seems to be slow to type
L1467[20:58:45] <ShadowKatStudios> No idea, on a server?
L1468[20:58:49] <Ivoah> nope
L1469[20:59:00] <ShadowKatStudios> Strange, dunno.
L1470[20:59:11] <Caitlyn> Yeah no issue with speed here..
L1471[20:59:20] <Ivoah> Hmm, whatever
L1472[21:01:55] <gamax92> http://i.imgur.com/kEOCUJW.png
L1473[21:01:59] <gamax92> it actually renders stuff :o
L1474[21:02:15] <Ivoah> Is that Wii or GC?
L1475[21:02:18] <gamax92> Wii
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L1477[21:02:34] <ShadowKatStudios> gamax92: Those colours look terrible
L1478[21:02:44] <gamax92> Well there is no lighting it seems
L1479[21:03:23] <ShadowKatStudios> >Kamera
L1480[21:03:28] <ShadowKatStudios> What is this, KSP?
L1481[21:03:28] <gamax92> time to generate a 1.2.4 instance
L1482[21:03:31] <gamax92> its German
L1483[21:03:40] <ShadowKatStudios> I know :P
L1484[21:04:07] <ShadowKatStudios> Also, the game says 2FPS and the emulator says 3
L1485[21:04:44] <gamax92> because they update in different intervals
L1486[21:10:25] <Ivoah> How do I destroy a drone?
L1487[21:16:23] <Kodos> Shift right click with an empty hand iirc
L1488[21:16:28] <Kodos> s/shift/sneak
L1489[21:16:34] <Kodos> s/Shift/sneak
L1490[21:16:34] <Kibibyte> <Kodos> sneak right click with an empty hand iirc
L1491[21:16:52] <gamax92> steak
L1492[21:19:00] <Ivoah> Why not just normal click?
L1493[21:19:41] <Kodos> Because I think that opens its interface
L1494[21:19:46] <Kodos> Or are you referring to left click
L1495[21:20:00] <Kodos> And that is because they are indestructable I think
L1496[21:23:02] <ShadowKatStudios> http://i.imgur.com/SfBLat7.jpg
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L1498[21:28:57] <WebFreak001> hi
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L1501[21:30:21] <Soni> hey asie o/
L1502[21:31:47] <heatseeker0> The only persistent storage in drones is their bios?
L1503[21:32:17] <heatseeker0> Just trying them out first time, can't seem to fit in a disk drive or hdd of any sorts.
L1504[21:33:48] <CompanionCube> heatseeker0, you have a networked file server, provided the code to use it is in the EEPROM
L1505[21:34:11] <heatseeker0> Right. So I have to use a custom eeprom for dones, as I thought. Thanks
L1506[21:34:30] <heatseeker0> So mandatory on drones is also a wired/wireless network card.
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L1508[21:34:43] <CompanionCube> if you want to have more than 4096 bytes of storage, yes
L1509[21:35:14] <heatseeker0> Even if I don't want more... how would the drone connect to the networked file server to pull files?
L1510[21:36:51] <heatseeker0> Hmm... it would be awesome to be able to swap bioses in a built drone
L1511[21:36:52] <Ender> drones/EEPROMs have access to component so you have the network card available to you
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L1513[21:37:30] <heatseeker0> ender, my point was you have to install a network card to have that functionality available through component, correct?
L1514[21:37:38] <Ender> yes
L1515[21:38:01] <heatseeker0> so first i have to flash in a custom eeprom, then build my first drone
L1516[21:38:25] <heatseeker0> and if i messed it up, i have to disassemble and reassemble?
L1517[21:38:40] <Ender> yes
L1518[21:38:47] <heatseeker0> cool, tyvm
L1519[21:38:54] <Kodos> You can also craft a drone with an EEPROM to 'swap' the eeproms
L1520[21:39:05] <heatseeker0> ooh
L1521[21:39:09] <heatseeker0> can i now? that is sweet
L1522[21:39:27] <heatseeker0> one last question: through a terminal can i see it's screen?
L1523[21:39:54] <Kodos> Not that I know of, but you may be able to code something to output text to both its screen and a networked screen
L1524[21:40:13] <heatseeker0> can't seem to be able to install any kind of screen or display on the drone
L1525[21:40:26] <Kodos> It comes with a 2x10 screen
L1526[21:40:32] <heatseeker0> also keyboard?
L1527[21:40:39] <Kodos> Doesn't need one
L1528[21:40:52] <Kodos> Drones use code at the hardware level; Things like 'require' aren't available
L1529[21:40:58] <heatseeker0> okay, thanks a lot for the crash course on them
L1530[21:42:59] <Kodos> There, OCD Sated. http://puu.sh/exqs5/8da8ce3ce4.jpg
L1531[21:43:38] <Caitlyn> I should play some MC one day...
L1532[21:43:48] <Caitlyn> Meh
L1533[21:44:02] <heatseeker0> that looks like galacticraft space station in the making?
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L1535[21:44:06] <Kodos> It is
L1536[21:44:15] <Kodos> Taking a break for a minute though to test a theory I had
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L1538[21:44:36] <Kodos> Caitlyn, hypothetically speaking, could someone use 2 or more printers on a network to make a 'fax' system
L1539[21:44:51] <Caitlyn> ?
L1540[21:45:11] <Kodos> OpenPrinter
L1541[21:45:14] <CompanionCube> do printers even network
L1542[21:45:17] <Caitlyn> Yes I know :p
L1543[21:45:24] <Caitlyn> they connect to networks.. so yes?
L1544[21:45:28] <Kodos> Neat
L1545[21:45:38] <Ender> Kodos, if you mean by having both connected to the same printer, no. theres nothing stopping you or someone making a network printer system
L1546[21:45:46] <Kodos> No no
L1547[21:45:51] <heatseeker0> Kodos, don't you also need a "scanner" for a fax?
L1548[21:45:57] <Kodos> heatseeker0, Printers can scan
L1549[21:45:58] <Caitlyn> OP has a very basic crappy scanner
L1550[21:46:02] <heatseeker0> oh
L1551[21:46:06] <Caitlyn> It sucks
L1552[21:46:10] <Caitlyn> I never finished the rewrite
L1553[21:46:25] <Caitlyn> but it "works"
L1554[21:46:34] <Caitlyn> so yes, you could scan and forward the data I guess
L1555[21:46:51] <heatseeker0> haven't installed openprinters in my modpack. didn't see yet the need for it
L1556[21:47:04] <heatseeker0> but it may be fun for players to mess around with them
L1557[21:47:59] <Caitlyn> sadly the way it works now you have to scan each line via op.scan(lineNum)
L1558[21:48:24] <Caitlyn> 0 being line 1
L1559[21:48:33] <Caitlyn> since it's a java array behind the scenese
L1560[21:48:41] <Caitlyn> scenes*
L1561[21:48:43] <heatseeker0> makes sense
L1562[21:48:45] <Kodos> Wouldn't be hard to do that and then insert each line into a table
L1563[21:49:03] <heatseeker0> then print it at the other end to make your "fax" system
L1564[21:49:43] <Caitlyn> yeah..
L1565[21:49:56] <Kodos> brb going to walmart http://i.imgur.com/Sa9hzjf.png
L1566[21:50:17] <Caitlyn> O_O lol
L1567[21:50:35] <heatseeker0> rofl
L1568[21:51:06] <Caitlyn> Kodos, if you make it toss it on the thread.. it'd be neat
L1569[21:51:18] <Ivoah> The holographic projector is really slow :(
L1570[21:51:28] <Kodos> Ivoah, that may or may not be increased in speed in the future
L1571[21:51:30] <Caitlyn> YOUR HOLOGRAPHIC PROJECTOR IS SLOW!
L1572[21:51:33] <Caitlyn> err
L1573[21:51:34] <Caitlyn> sorry
L1574[21:51:36] * Caitlyn ahem
L1575[21:51:54] <Ivoah> Kodos: I hope it is
L1576[21:52:03] <Kodos> I'm opening an issue now to 'remind' Sanger to look into it =)
L1577[21:52:12] <Ivoah> It's worthless for animation right now
L1578[21:52:30] <Kodos> That depends on what you're trying to animate
L1579[21:52:37] <Kodos> And how you're drawing the voxels
L1580[21:53:24] <Ivoah> Kodos: http://hastebin.com/hidoyisuvi.lua
L1581[21:54:22] <Kodos> What are you expecting that to do?
L1582[21:54:32] <Ivoah> Bounce a single voxel around the area
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L1584[21:55:05] <Kodos> I'm guessing you're wanting it to actually look like it's 'pathing' and not just appearing in random spots along a trajectory?
L1585[21:55:44] <Ivoah> Kodos: yeah
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L1587[21:56:33] <heatseeker0> Does anyone know if the virtual reality glasses mod works with current opencomputers?
L1588[21:56:51] <Ivoah> Also, why doesn't ctrl-c abort my program?
L1589[21:57:16] <Kodos> I was just about to address that, Ivoah
L1590[21:57:26] <Kodos> Require 'os' at the top, and put in an os.sleep(0)
L1591[21:57:46] <Kodos> It both lets you terminate your program, as well as actually improving the performance of your program on the emitter
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L1593[21:58:31] <Ivoah> I still can't ctrl-c
L1594[21:58:56] <Ivoah> I put "local os = require("os")" at the top and "os.sleep(0)" at the bottom of the loop
L1595[21:59:11] <Lumien> Can you autostart from a floppy disk?
L1596[21:59:14] <Kodos> Don't require in the loop, require at the start of the program
L1597[21:59:14] <Lumien> (robot)?
L1598[21:59:25] <Ivoah> Kodos: I did require at the top of the program
L1599[21:59:29] <Kodos> Is your program called 'autorun.lua' Lumien?
L1600[21:59:38] <Kodos> That's the OC == of startup
L1601[21:59:43] <Lumien> yes
L1602[21:59:51] <Lumien> and its on the floppy
L1603[22:00:08] <Ivoah> Is it important to make my vars local?
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L1605[22:00:59] <Kodos> Ivoah, one moment
L1606[22:01:09] <Kodos> Lumien, I'm not entirely sure
L1607[22:01:30] <ShadowKatStudios> OpenTTD: Corporate saboutage simulator
L1608[22:01:35] <heatseeker0> Okay so to write something into an EEPROM the only way is to insert it into a running computer and save my program there?
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L1610[22:02:19] <ShadowKatStudios> heatseeker0: I have no idea what you're doing but if it has to do with EEPROMs I have an EEPROM program which provides an editor which can be used over a network
L1611[22:02:36] <heatseeker0> ShadowKatStudios, trying to get a drone going
L1612[22:03:02] <Kodos> heatseeker0, write your drone code into a program, and then use flash.lua to put it onto an EEPROM
L1613[22:03:04] <ShadowKatStudios> http://shadowkat.tk/projects/skex-BIOS Use the first version, has the least bugs
L1614[22:03:29] <Kodos> Ivoah, https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Lua_Programming/Statements#Scope
L1615[22:03:37] <heatseeker0> Got it, thanks guys.
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L1617[22:04:07] <Ivoah> Kodos: I know what it does, but in CC you had to have all your vars local otherwise they would pollute the shell
L1618[22:05:05] <Lumien> so i guess i have to put a hard drive in a robot to make it autostart?
L1619[22:06:48] <Kodos> Ivoah, Variable Scope is important. If you localize everything to within its block, you'll end up with half a dozen instances of your variable, all in different blocks of your code
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L1621[22:07:19] <Ivoah> But for things like require, is it important?
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L1623[22:07:37] <heatseeker0> Lumien, not sure because default lua disk kind of auto-starts a shell right?
L1624[22:07:55] <Lumien> yes, but how do i get my code in there ? :P
L1625[22:07:55] <heatseeker0> ah yes found it
L1626[22:08:02] <Lumien> i assume i have to put it somewhere in the init.lua
L1627[22:08:03] <heatseeker0> you need a /init.lua
L1628[22:08:04] <Kodos> When you do 'local require' at the top of your program, it's requiring for the entire 'block' of code, and since you're at the top of the program, it's essentially requiring it for the entire program
L1629[22:08:22] <Kodos> Thus, your entire program is the 'scope' of that variable
L1630[22:08:23] <heatseeker0> was just looking through the lua.bios, that's what it's looking from to boot from it
L1631[22:08:58] <Kodos> But keep in mind, if you use that variable again somewhere inside your program, if you're not localizing it within /that/ block, it will change the one you used at the top of your program
L1632[22:08:58] <Ivoah> if you don't use local it will be a global var, correct?
L1633[22:09:08] <Kodos> Generally, yes
L1634[22:10:19] <Lumien> but if i completely replace the init.lua i don't get the openos stuff right?
L1635[22:10:25] <Lumien> And i have no idea how to do stuff without that
L1636[22:10:42] <Kodos> Lumien, you essentially want to install OpenOS to a hard drive, then put THAT in a robot with a Lua BIOS EEPROM
L1637[22:11:06] <Lumien> that's what i tried :P
L1638[22:11:07] <heatseeker0> Lumien, you can have a file /etc/motd with your own code
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L1640[22:11:34] <heatseeker0> Just start it with #! on first line. This way you keep the default init.lua, and have it run your code too
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L1642[22:11:58] <Lumien> #! ?
L1643[22:12:01] <heatseeker0> mhm
L1644[22:12:06] <Lumien> what does that do ?
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L1647[22:12:24] <heatseeker0> not much, it's something shell programs normally require
L1648[22:12:32] <heatseeker0> something like #!/bin/lua
L1649[22:12:39] <heatseeker0> then on next lines you write your own code
L1650[22:12:58] <heatseeker0> but init.lua only looks for #!, so you can omit the rest to make your program a few bytes smaller
L1651[22:13:17] <heatseeker0> it's all at the end of init.lua if you read through it
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L1654[22:15:39] <Lumien> it just prints the file o_O
L1655[22:15:53] <Lumien> oh wait :P
L1656[22:15:56] <Lumien> #1 instead of #!
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L1663[22:26:08] <heatseeker0> ShadowKatStudios, nice bios code
L1664[22:26:31] <ShadowKatStudios> When it works, it's great.
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L1666[22:26:51] <heatseeker0> It'll be a great start for what I had in mind
L1667[22:27:18] <heatseeker0> Basically have a wireless drone with a small bootstrap connect to a network server, and use that to pull in files and write data
L1668[22:28:01] <heatseeker0> Then have some sort of display computer that monitors a specific file, prints it's output to screen and has a "command line" to send commands to the drone
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L1670[22:29:31] <Kodos> Stumbled across this http://pastebin.com/5Ct92jHa
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L1674[22:43:23] <Nentify> Where can I find information about installing OS to hard drive?
L1675[22:44:21] <Kodos> Did you try using an OpenOS Floppy and using 'install.lua'
L1676[22:44:48] <Nentify> nope
L1677[22:45:37] <Caitlyn> afaik install works just as well
L1678[22:47:47] <Nentify> install works, thanks :P
L1679[22:48:39] <Nentify> Does install both the Lua BIOS and the OS?
L1680[22:50:41] <Temia> I think for the Lua BIOS you just have to craft an EEPROM chip with something else.
L1681[22:51:14] <Nentify> I had the BIOS and OpenOS, just wondered if both were installed to the hard drive, or if I still need the components in the PC
L1682[22:51:53] <Shuudoushi> EEPROM + book = lua bios
L1683[22:52:16] <Shuudoushi> iirc, floppy + book = openos disk
L1684[22:54:33] <Shuudoushi> I think I have to refreash rate turned up too high on this program...
L1685[22:54:55] <Shuudoushi> it has that "blinking ui" thing going on...
L1686[22:55:40] <Shuudoushi> s/refreash/refresh
L1687[22:55:41] <Kibibyte> <Shuudoushi> I think I have to refresh rate turned up too high on this program...
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L1698[23:08:29] <Nentify> How do I access another component of the same type in a computer?
L1699[23:08:33] <Nentify> Sorry for all the questions :P
L1700[23:09:03] <Kodos> You can call it by its address directly
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L1703[23:09:05] <Nentify> nvm, component api
L1704[23:09:09] <Kodos> ~w component
L1705[23:09:09] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component
L1706[23:09:22] <heatseeker0> ShadowKatStudios, any idea why I'm getting each output line duplicated 4 times?
L1707[23:09:23] <Nentify> yeah, getting used to the wiki
L1708[23:09:41] <ShadowKatStudios> heatseeker0: My guess is that it never unregistered event listeners
L1709[23:09:46] <ShadowKatStudios> reboot to clear them
L1710[23:09:54] <heatseeker0> oh you're right
L1711[23:09:57] <Kodos> ~w event
L1712[23:09:57] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:event
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L1717[23:09:59] <Kodos> Use event.ignore
L1718[23:10:14] <Kodos> To unregister your listeners
L1719[23:10:19] * ShadowKatStudios never got around to making the program do that
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L1723[23:11:53] <Kodos> Mkay, shower time. <3 you guys. Be good, or I'll get the hose
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L1726[23:20:11] <ShadowKatStudios> I need to calculate my server's wattage and see if I can make it fit in a smaller case...
L1727[23:21:53] <ShadowKatStudios> Maybe I'll make a custom one...
L1728[23:27:31] <Shuudoushi> it's not har to make a custom case
L1729[23:27:35] <Shuudoushi> hard*
L1730[23:28:51] <ShadowKatStudios> The issue for me would be materials
L1731[23:29:39] <ShadowKatStudios> I skipped metalwork this year so I could have more computer subjects
L1732[23:29:51] <Shuudoushi> use wood
L1733[23:30:10] <Shuudoushi> make it a bit more quite and reduce cost
L1734[23:30:14] <ShadowKatStudios> That's not hard to get...
L1735[23:30:23] <Shuudoushi> ...
L1736[23:30:34] <ShadowKatStudios> I want to build a flex-ATX case for my server
L1737[23:31:03] <Shuudoushi> 6mm of "1/4 inch", as the hardware store calls it..., is cheap and easy to find
L1738[23:31:17] <Shuudoushi> s/of/or
L1739[23:31:17] <Kibibyte> <Shuudoushi> 6mm or "1/4 inch", as the hardware store calls it..., is cheap and easy to find
L1740[23:31:30] <ShadowKatStudios> My grandad would have woodwork tools...
L1741[23:31:43] <ShadowKatStudios> Awesome.
L1742[23:32:06] <Shuudoushi> all you should need is a hammer, nails (or screws and a screw driver), and a saw...
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L1744[23:32:31] <Shuudoushi> and even then, you can have the hardware store cut the wood to the sizes you need
L1745[23:32:39] <Shuudoushi> so you don't really need the saw either
L1746[23:32:46] <Temia> I eyed Flex-ATX at one point. Didn't have much support at the time though so I never really toyed with the idea of making something out of it.
L1747[23:32:54] <Shuudoushi> just some finishing nails, glue, and a hammer
L1748[23:33:22] <Shuudoushi> oh, and you may need a drill for standoff holes
L1749[23:33:40] <ShadowKatStudios> We have a drill at least.
L1750[23:33:47] <Shuudoushi> other than that, just rip parts out of old cases for the HDD cage and ect.
L1751[23:34:06] <ShadowKatStudios> Yep :D
L1752[23:34:15] <Shuudoushi> but even the cage you can make out of 3~6mm wood
L1753[23:34:34] <ShadowKatStudios> I have spares from long-dead cases
L1754[23:34:41] * Shuudoushi is a bit of a nerd when it comes to making things...
L1755[23:34:54] <ShadowKatStudios> I could skip the DVD drive, too, which is nice.
L1756[23:34:58] <heatseeker0> Is there any way to copy in local MC client buffer what's on a display?
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L1758[23:35:14] <heatseeker0> I would like to copy & paste in notepad the output of a lua script.
L1759[23:35:27] <Shuudoushi> last case I made was for a buddy, he had an old ammo case that I turned into a server rack/box for him
L1760[23:35:55] <ShadowKatStudios> How about acryllic?
L1761[23:35:59] <ShadowKatStudios> That'd be cool as a case.
L1762[23:36:01] <Shuudoushi> heatseeker0: there is if you make a copy/paste program
L1763[23:36:05] <Shuudoushi> that
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L1765[23:36:22] <Shuudoushi> or you can just have the script output to a file then upload sad file to pastebin
L1766[23:36:31] <Shuudoushi> said*
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L1768[23:36:44] <heatseeker0> Shuudoushi, yes the file was what I was thinking. How would I go about making a copy & paste lua script?
L1769[23:36:50] <Shuudoushi> ShadowKatStudios: it would indeed be cool, but it's a bit hard to work with
L1770[23:37:52] <Shuudoushi> you'll need to figure out how to tell term.read (or io.read) what it should be looking to read
L1771[23:38:08] <Shuudoushi> then just use io.write to write that to a tmp file
L1772[23:38:35] <ShadowKatStudios> Use the GPU, it can read chars
L1773[23:38:37] <Shuudoushi> then set something up to take what is in the tmp file (or clipboard if you like) and paste it
L1774[23:39:05] <ShadowKatStudios> I've watched a screen using the GPU
L1775[23:39:23] <Shuudoushi> you can catch the mouse events from t2 or higher screens to "highlight" a section
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L1777[23:39:48] <Shuudoushi> all of this is triky and a bit of a pain in the ass
L1778[23:39:55] <Shuudoushi> tricky*
L1779[23:40:08] <Shuudoushi> brain going faster than my fingers again...
L1780[23:41:10] <heatseeker0> what i can't figure out is how lua code running on the server can place something in the clipboard of my windows computer
L1781[23:41:28] <Shuudoushi> OH~~~~
L1782[23:41:31] <Shuudoushi> yeah
L1783[23:41:32] <Shuudoushi> that
L1784[23:41:37] <Shuudoushi> upload to pastebin
L1785[23:41:43] <heatseeker0> lol okay :)
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L1787[23:42:17] <Shuudoushi> local shell = require("shell") shell.execute()
L1788[23:42:36] <Shuudoushi> I don't remember the args for pastebin off the top of my head
L1789[23:43:01] <heatseeker0> I'll be able to figure that out
L1790[23:43:15] <heatseeker0> Thanks for the help
L1791[23:43:22] <Shuudoushi> iirc it would be ran as "shell.execute("pastebin, put, <filename>")
L1792[23:43:25] <Shuudoushi> np
L1793[23:44:04] <Shuudoushi> heatseeker0: MAKE SURE THAT IT PRINTS OUT THE ADDRESS OF THE PASTE!
L1794[23:44:18] <heatseeker0> ah yes, there's that :)
L1795[23:44:22] <Shuudoushi> I fucked up once and forgot to do that >.>
L1796[23:44:37] <Shuudoushi> writing it to a file would maybe be best tbh
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L1798[23:44:59] <heatseeker0> i'll write it by hand for now
L1799[23:45:18] <Shuudoushi> I think I'm butchering it... http://puu.sh/f1QP5/ee6b611ef7.txt
L1800[23:45:33] <heatseeker0> doing beginner stuff, like checking what components are available on a drone, functions for each component, etc.
L1801[23:45:48] <heatseeker0> through the bios ShadowKatStudios wrote
L1802[23:46:25] <Shuudoushi> oh god... SKS wrote a bios...
L1803[23:46:33] <Shuudoushi> :P
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L1806[23:47:22] <asie> so
L1807[23:47:22] <asie> i want to write NanOS for OCJam
L1808[23:47:36] <heatseeker0> when is ocjam?
L1809[23:47:46] <Shuudoushi> I'm still working on my program suit...
L1810[23:48:03] <asie> next weekend?
L1811[23:48:04] <asie> i think
L1812[23:48:17] <Shuudoushi> I need to get off my ass and learn how to properly do a bios so I can call it an OS...
L1813[23:48:29] <Shuudoushi> cube isn't on atm...
L1814[23:48:41] <Shuudoushi> he would be the planner of the next ocjam iirc
L1815[23:48:51] <Nentify> How can I figure out a resolution to fit a 3x2 screen?
L1816[23:48:54] <asie> also
L1817[23:48:58] <asie> a good CC OS!?
L1818[23:49:03] <asie> http://www.computercraft.info/forums2/index.php?/topic/21720-uberos-v021/
L1819[23:49:19] <Shuudoushi> Nentify: getResolution?
L1820[23:49:23] <Kodos> asie, can you pastebin text? I'm banned from forums
L1821[23:49:32] <asie> Kodos: it's a proper UNIX clone
L1822[23:49:34] <Shuudoushi> LMFAO Kodos
L1823[23:49:50] <asie> symlinks, processes, mountpoints, full coreutils
L1824[23:50:08] <Kodos> So someone tried to do something similiar to OC for CC
L1825[23:50:16] <asie> and succeeded
L1826[23:50:32] <Kodos> What's the max screen resolution
L1827[23:50:40] <Kodos> What kind of peripherals does it support
L1828[23:50:49] <asie> it uses a command line
L1829[23:50:53] <asie> no peripherals but it is a WIP
L1830[23:51:01] <Shuudoushi> that's what the end goal of this is https://github.com/Shuudoushi/OpenOS_Plus
L1831[23:51:02] <Kodos> Eh, I'll stick with OC since it already works
L1832[23:51:06] <asie> hah
L1833[23:51:16] <Temia> Holy crap, someone actually got something together? Here I was expecting CC to be doomed to a thousand disparate chunks without any cohesion
L1834[23:51:23] <asie> Temia: yes
L1835[23:51:26] <Shuudoushi> but... right now... it's still a little broken >.>
L1836[23:51:27] <asie> i tried with uniccs once
L1837[23:51:30] <asie> i got to multitasking
L1838[23:51:39] <asie> I want to make my own OC OS
L1839[23:51:52] <asie> focusing on being superlight while still having features
L1840[23:52:17] <Shuudoushi> and here I am making shit you can really only run on t3 servers >..
L1841[23:52:20] <Shuudoushi> >.>*
L1842[23:52:43] <asie> well
L1843[23:52:57] <asie> i am not sure if i want to go GUI or CLI
L1844[23:52:59] <heatseeker0> Nentify, resolution depends on graphics card IIRC not how many screens you add together
L1845[23:52:59] <asie> possibly both
L1846[23:53:08] <asie> Nentify: oh yeah
L1847[23:53:17] <asie> tier 1 GPU/screen does 40x25 and 2 colors
L1848[23:53:26] <asie> tier 2 does 80x50 i think
L1849[23:53:32] <asie> and tier 3... 160x50?
L1850[23:53:33] <Nentify> I'm using tier 3 gpu/screns
L1851[23:53:34] <asie> not sure
L1852[23:53:35] <Nentify> http://i.nentify.me/lw24yVnB.png
L1853[23:53:39] <Shuudoushi> t3 is 160x50 hexi and 16
L1854[23:53:44] <Nentify> Trying to get it to fill the screen perfectly
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L1856[23:54:12] <Temia> What's tier 2's colour range again? I forget .-.
L1857[23:54:29] <asie> Temia: 4-bit
L1858[23:54:30] <Shuudoushi> just 16
L1859[23:55:07] <Temia> Ah
L1860[23:55:08] <Temia> Okay
L1861[23:55:13] <Kodos> #lua 16^16
L1862[23:55:17] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 1.844674407371e+19
L1863[23:55:22] <Kodos> ...
L1864[23:55:31] <Temia> #lua 2^16
L1865[23:55:33] <Shuudoushi> lol
L1866[23:55:36] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > 65536
L1867[23:55:39] <Temia> Is that what you wanted?
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L1869[23:55:44] <Kodos> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L1870[23:55:48] <Shuudoushi> XD
L1871[23:55:51] <Temia> Also that bot's name insults me. :< *huff, moo*
L1872[23:56:09] <Shuudoushi> Nentify: you may have better luck with text scaling tbh
L1873[23:57:24] <Nentify> eh
L1874[23:57:30] <Nentify> I've just set a 'good enough' resolution
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