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L11[01:21:07] <PotatoTrumpet> Good
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L12[01:37:40] <Kodos> Bleh, trying to watch
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L35[04:37:00] <dangranos> how crazy is the
idea to make android use systemd?
L36[04:37:56] <Izaya> write a systemd
service to run everything in /etc/init.d
L37[04:38:11] <dangranos> but how do i
install systemd in first place?
L38[04:38:36] <Izaya> hook up a custom ROM,
I guess.
L39[04:38:43] <dangranos> uh, problem
L40[04:38:54] <dangranos> my phone is
unsupported as hell
L41[04:39:19] <dangranos> i hardly found CM
recovery
L42[04:39:31] <Izaya> get an android x86 VM
Running
L43[04:42:06] <dangranos> i want it on live
phone
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L45[05:08:11] <Lizzy> .-. WTF DO
L46[05:09:43] <Inari> this will be fun to
read \o/
L47[05:09:45] <Inari> "It will not
become me, to adde any Attributes to a Title, which has a Fulness
of Lustre from his Majesties Denomination."
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L49[05:10:56] <Izaya> Inari, is that a
lisence?
L50[05:11:01] <Inari> nope
L51[05:11:19] <Inari> "Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society - Vol 1 - 1666, by
Various"
L52[05:13:08] <Izaya> o.O
L53[05:19:19] *
DeanIsaKitty cuddles Izaya
L54[05:20:04] *
Lizzy hugs DeanIsaKitty
L55[05:20:22] *
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L56[05:20:33] <Izaya> I've successfully
forgotten how to use EAGLE
L57[05:23:02] <DeanIsaKitty> And I found
out that both of my vServer Provider ship CentOS with SELinux not
only disabled, but purged from the system in a near unrecoverable
status. *gnarf* -.-
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L60[05:27:01] <Inari> Izaya: eagl eis
pretty eay to use
L61[05:27:21] <Izaya> yeah, I learned it in
2 days
L62[05:27:26] <Izaya> (last time)
L63[05:27:32] <Izaya> but uh
L64[05:27:34] <Inari> click add
L65[05:27:36] <Inari> click thingy
L67[05:27:41] <Izaya> last couple of days
have been screwy
L68[05:27:51] <Inari> assuming we are
talking about the same eagle :P
L69[05:27:52] <Izaya> it's like, 8:30
PM
L70[05:28:12] <Izaya> I'm talking about the
electronics CAD thingy
L71[05:28:34] <Inari> yeah sounds right
then
L72[05:28:50] <Inari> i have to use it for
school :<
L74[05:29:29] <Inari> you're trying to make
your own keyboard? xD
L75[05:29:38] <Izaya> yeah
L76[05:29:43] <Izaya> gonna use fancy
switches
L77[05:29:48] <Inari> sounds like using
123d circuits would be bette rthen
L78[05:30:06] <Inari> since you can easyil
get that printed then xD
L79[05:30:11] <Izaya> probably abuse my
arduino into acting as a controller
L80[05:30:33] <Syrren> looks like a Sun
Type 6 with some extra keys
L81[05:30:55] <Izaya> Syrren, it's the
unholy offspring of a Sun Type 5 and a Space Cadet keyboard.
L82[05:31:17] <Syrren> hehe
L83[05:32:48] <Syrren> I'm currently using
an actual Type 6, via a hacked-together Sun-to-USART adaptor and
uinput driver :-P
L84[05:33:00] <Izaya> I'm fucking
jealous
L85[05:33:26] <Izaya> I don't have the
money for a real Sun keyboard, hence the reason I'm going to build
one
L86[05:33:29] <Izaya> it may end up costing
more
L87[05:33:35] <Izaya> but it'll be exactly
what I want.
L88[05:37:29] <Sandra> dangranos, why would
you want android to run systemd?
L89[05:38:45] <dangranos> because chroot
sucks
L90[05:39:01] <Izaya> Inari, 123d has no
Cherry switches
L91[05:39:14] <Izaya> I found an Eagle
library with Cherry MX switches
L92[05:39:34] <dangranos> what is
EAGLE?
L93[05:39:42] <Izaya> It's a CAD
program
L94[05:39:49] <Inari> Izaya: well, of
course..
L95[05:39:54] <Inari> you dont need them on
the schematic x.x
L97[05:42:32] <Inari> meh, bored
L98[05:42:36] <Inari> MC server i pla yon
is down xD
L99[05:43:28] <Lizzy> speaking of MC
servers, mine needs a update urgently
L100[05:44:02] <Inari> an update is a date
where you got stood up
L101[05:44:26] <Lizzy> I have yet to be
stood up by software
L102[05:45:03] <Inari> software stands me
up pretty often
L103[05:45:10] <Inari> like when it claims
to send a password forgotten mail
L104[05:45:13] <Inari> and i wait for
hours
L105[05:45:15] <Inari> but it never comes
:<
L106[05:46:07] <Inari> wonder if any of
those dating sims have girls that dont come fro an arranged date
XD
L107[05:48:27] <Sandra> Inari, of
course.........
L108[05:48:31] <Sandra> maybe.
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L110[05:48:48] <Sandra> depends on your
definition of dating sim.
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L113[06:06:08] <nxsupert_> o/
L114[06:06:14] <Lizzy> \o
L115[06:06:38] *
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L116[06:07:21] <nxsupert_> I could either
revise for a maths exam or I could do programming....
L117[06:07:36] <Izaya> so
L118[06:07:41] <Izaya> telstra is doing
line work
L119[06:07:51] <Izaya> you can tell
L120[06:08:14] <Lizzy> late cuddle
:P
L121[06:08:17] <Izaya> because you'll get
2 minutes of decent stable connection
L122[06:08:17] <Izaya> 1 minute of
lossyness
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L128[06:26:36] *
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L129[06:26:54] <Sangar> o/
L130[06:27:29] <Sandra> is it possible to
have a single item have multiple components. saay, an eeprom, and
my component all rolled into one?
L131[06:27:54] <Sandra> additionally, is
it possible to add my own eeprom.
L132[06:28:42] <Vexatos> \o Snagar
L133[06:29:06] <Sangar> sorta; you can
connect additional stuff in your environment's onConnect, e.g. what
the inet card does to connect the fs with the inet lib and
wget
L134[06:29:32] <Vexatos> and the tape
drive
L135[06:29:34] <Vexatos> and the beep
card
L136[06:29:39] <Vexatos> and the generator
upgrade
L137[06:29:54] <Inari> Snagar xD
L138[06:30:01] <Inari> sounds like a
pokemon
L139[06:30:10] <Vexatos> ...
L140[06:30:11] <Vexatos> You
L141[06:30:12] <Vexatos> >_>
L142[06:30:19] <Vexatos>
>___________________[...]____>
L143[06:30:28] <Sangar> own eeprom: as in
craftable/preconfigured? yes, but it's a little... hacky, because
you basically need to do
api.Items.get("eeprom").createItemStack and then manually
adjust the NBT. i'm planning to add something to the api/an imc
message to allow registering custom loot disks and eeproms some
time, no eta though
L144[06:30:34] *
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L145[06:30:39] <Sangar> i choose me
L146[06:31:44] <Lizzy> ohai Sangar
L147[06:32:29] <Sangar> the 3d printers
were a terrible idea...
L148[06:32:38] <Sangar> every time i want
to get something done, i get distracted
L149[06:33:02] <Vexatos> and suddenly
companion cubes
L150[06:33:19] <Sangar> yep
L151[06:33:40] <Vexatos> First: Fix the
NEI API documentation already, please >_>
L152[06:33:54] <Sangar> oh right. see, i
get distracted >_>
L153[06:34:01] <Vexatos> It drives me
insane seeing my own documentation wrong and knowing it's not my
fault
L154[06:34:08] <Vexatos> It's literally a
3-line change
L155[06:34:52] <Sangar> if you have it and
tested it, feel free to pr it :P
L156[06:34:59] <Vexatos> Edit the two
regexes and add a .replaceAll(",", "\n ") or
whatever it's called in Scala
L157[06:35:16] <Vexatos> Sangar: My laptop
is too bad to handle IDEA + Scala
L158[06:35:22] <Sangar> haha
L159[06:35:34] <Vexatos> As soon as I load
a scala library, it almost freezes
L160[06:35:36] <Vexatos> I tried
L161[06:35:43] <Vexatos> Then I gave up
and made the issue
L162[06:36:01] <Vexatos> But everything
you need to do is in that issue
L163[06:36:21] <Vexatos> I recommend
putting the string regex replace into the case VexPattern
part
L164[06:36:35] <Vexatos> (Yes, the new
regex patterns ARE tested)
L165[06:37:16] *
Lizzy starts putting random objects on Katie till she wakes
up
L166[06:39:11] *
Vexatos starts removing the objects from Katie one-by-one, but
always trying to take the bottom-most one without making the other
ones collapse
L167[06:39:13] <Sangar> Vexatos, i'm
confused by the VexPattern... shouldn't that be ...[^;]*);...
instead of ...[^-]*);... ?
L168[06:39:16] <Sandra> Sangar, by that I
mean, is it possible to register an item component that fits in the
eeprom slot and have it work.
L169[06:39:25] <Vexatos> Sangar, hold
on
L170[06:39:29] <Sangar> well, with ?
L171[06:39:37] <Sangar> so
...[^;]*?);...
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L173[06:39:50] <Sangar> (and yes, it is
wrong in the current pattern in oc, too)
L174[06:39:57] <Sangar> (if it's wrong,
which i think it is)
L175[06:40:35] <Vexatos> It is in the
current one
L176[06:40:37] <Vexatos> but in the new
one
L177[06:40:49] <Vexatos> the *? always
tries to match the smallest capture possible anyway
L178[06:40:58] <Sangar> i'm talking about
the - vs ;
L179[06:40:59] <Vexatos> so an
"anything but ;" isn't really necessary
L180[06:41:03] <Vexatos> in the new
one
L181[06:41:08] <Vexatos> or "anything
but -"
L182[06:41:47] <Vexatos> sooo, the [^-]
could just be changed to .
L183[06:42:04] <Sangar> yeah
L184[06:42:06] <Vexatos> if you want to be
super-careful, do a [^;] because, you're right, it's wrong
L185[06:42:14] <Sangar> ok, let's test
this then
L186[06:42:58] <Vexatos> Sangar: Just try
one of my multi-line documentation things in an online regex
matcher :P
L187[06:43:56] <Vexatos> Yup
L188[06:43:57] <Vexatos>
^function(\([^)]*?\).*?); (.*)$
L189[06:44:00] <Vexatos> that apparently
works
L190[06:44:07] <Vexatos> Actually
L191[06:44:17] <Vexatos>
^function(\(.*?\).*?); (.*)$
L192[06:44:23] <Vexatos> should work just
fine as well
L193[06:44:34] <Vexatos> I wonder if that
makes regex matching faster than the bracket thing
L194[06:45:13] <Sangar> hmm, i guess. and
dunno. in one case it can compare right away, in the other it'll
have to go back and forth in the pattern
L195[06:45:25] <Sangar> shouldn't really
matter much, really, performancewise
L196[06:45:33] <Sangar> given the length
of the strings
L197[06:46:14] <Vexatos> Yup, added the
new better patterns to the issue
L198[06:46:21] <Sandra> Sangar, by that I
mean, is it possible to register an item component that fits in the
eeprom slot and have it work. <-- repost because maybe you
missed it.
L199[06:46:27] <Vexatos> the semicolon one
is tested :P
L200[06:47:38] <Sangar> Sandra, ah, sorry.
yeah. return "eeprom" from the slot type. forgot to add
that to the api's Slot class.
L201[06:47:50] <Sangar> (in the item's
driver)
L202[06:47:56] <Izaya> so I can get a
lisence for Visually terrible Studio Pro, anyone want to swap me
anything for it?
L203[06:47:59] <Sandra> mmmkay.
L204[06:49:09] <Sangar> Vexatos, as for
newlines, doesn't \n work? i thought it would
L205[06:49:21] <Vexatos> It should,
why?
L206[06:49:25] <Vexatos> Ahhh
L207[06:49:29] <Vexatos> you mean in the
"doc"
L208[06:49:32] <Sangar> yeah
L209[06:49:49] <Vexatos> Well, remember
you can also get the documentation from inside OC
L210[06:49:58] <Vexatos> i.e. from a
computer
L211[06:50:00] <Sangar> so? :P
L212[06:50:02] <Vexatos> the Lua
interpreter, for instance
L213[06:50:21] <Vexatos> And I think
newlines may not be good for that
L214[06:50:27] <DeanIsaKitty> Izaya:
Depends, what do you want?
L215[06:50:32] <Vexatos> I'd rather have
them separated by semicola there
L216[06:51:08] <Izaya> DeanIsaKitty, I was
thinking something interesting I can't get myself, ie from
tpb
L217[06:51:23] <Izaya> But I dunno any
commercial software
L219[06:53:07] <Izaya> >get your own
domain name with SSL
L220[06:53:09] <Sangar> Vexatos, i don't
really think that'd be an issue; quite the opposite. also,
replacing those would make it impossible to use semicolons
normally, which i occasionally do (see start of this message
:P)
L221[06:53:10] <Izaya> I'm listening
L222[06:53:44] <Vexatos> Mhm
L223[06:53:59] <Sangar> i mean i could
just do it for the vexpattern
L224[06:54:04] <Sangar> if you really want
it
L225[06:54:06] <Vexatos> No
L226[06:54:16] <Vexatos> Would have to be
changed for both or not at all
L227[06:54:21] <Vexatos> guess I'll just
add newline characters
L228[06:54:27] <Sangar> k
L229[06:54:27] <Vexatos> For Computronics
1.5.1
L230[06:55:32] <Vexatos> The Regex pattern
would still need fixing though
L231[06:56:44] <Sandra> what's a
VexPattern and why does it exist?
L232[06:57:41] <Sangar> oh noes, something
borked
L233[06:57:59] <Sangar> it exists because
Vex wanted to use semicolons instead of the -- i use in the doc
strings :P
L234[06:58:21] <Vexatos> because -- is
ugly as hell
L235[06:58:26] <Vexatos> in
component.doc
L236[06:58:55] <Vexatos> Sangar, isn't the
entire point of -- and ; to not have to use newline
characters?
L237[06:58:56] *
Sandra shakes head at Vex.
L238[06:59:15] <Vexatos> Or why don't you
use \n yourself?
L239[06:59:20] <Sangar> Vexatos, nah, it's
to separate signature from doc
L240[06:59:29] <Vexatos> And just have one
pattern to recognize the first \n
L241[06:59:36] <Vexatos> Mhm
L242[06:59:38] <Sangar> Vexatos, because
there's autowrapping so i didn't see the need to
L243[06:59:55] <Vexatos> There really is
no need
L244[07:00:34] <Vexatos> I guess I won't
add the \n anyway... Now that I think about it, semicola would look
good in the NEI documentation as well
L245[07:00:45] <Sangar> mhm
L246[07:00:46] <Vexatos> You'll just need
to fix the regex patterns >_>
L247[07:00:53] <Sangar> yeah yeah, on
it
L248[07:01:04] <Vexatos> Now I spent 3
minutes launching IDEA+
L249[07:01:07] <Vexatos> just to close it
again
L250[07:01:08] <Vexatos> awesome
L251[07:01:27] <Sangar> something just
broke and i need to figure out if it's the non-literal strings or
the newlines. and restarting mc takes ages because i have 60 mods
in my dev-env >_>
L252[07:01:50] <Vexatos> 60 what
L253[07:01:57] <Sandra> okay, time to
maybe start work on my evilly evil method for being evil and adding
robot buddies.
L254[07:02:02] <Vexatos> Computronics is
the compat addon
L255[07:02:07] <Vexatos> And I have around
30
L256[07:02:12] <Vexatos> what the fridge
are you doing
L257[07:02:14] <Sangar> well, 57 reported
ones. so probably 20-30 actual ones?
L258[07:02:18] <Vexatos> Having your
entire mod pack?
L259[07:02:20] <Vexatos> Oh
L260[07:02:21] <Vexatos> >__>
L261[07:02:28] <Vexatos>
>_________>
L262[07:02:36] <Sandra> technically,
OpenComputers is also a compat addon.
L263[07:02:51] <Vexatos>
"Initializing mod integration for Mod
OpenComputers"
L264[07:02:54] <Vexatos> still best log
message
L265[07:02:58] <Sangar> brb
L266[07:03:09] <Vexatos> brown rubbish
badgers?
L267[07:05:14] <Izaya> burned red
brooms
L268[07:05:30] <Vexatos> Mhm
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L270[07:13:51] <nxsupert_> o/
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L272[07:18:14] <Sangar> :P
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L274[07:25:21] <Vexatos> Izaya, I found
the true meaning
L275[07:25:25] <Vexatos> Big Red
Button.
L276[07:25:56] <Izaya> Oh, of course! Why
did I not think of that?
L277[07:28:29] <nxsupert_> I don't think
pressing big red buttons is a good idea.
L278[07:29:07] <Vexatos> What if it's a
big red button press
L279[07:29:22] <Vexatos> and you make big
red buttons with the press
L280[07:29:29] <dangranos> hah
L281[07:29:31] <nxsupert_> No idea.
L282[07:31:23] <nxsupert_> I'd much rather
rm -rf / than press a big red button.
L283[07:33:49] <Izaya> I have a big red
button that lets me write random data to the printer's HDD
L284[07:34:06] <Vexatos> BuildCraft
Additions adds three tiers of its KEB
L285[07:34:10] <Izaya> (Totally not using
a printer as a file server)
L286[07:34:11] <Vexatos> All three come
with a Big Red Button
L287[07:34:22] <Vexatos> that makes the
KEB explode when pressed
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L289[07:34:50] <Vexatos> Explosion size
depends on the current charge in the KEB, the tier 3 one obviously
able to hold the most charge
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L291[07:41:46] *
Sangar goes to print some big red buttons
L292[07:42:03] <Izaya> Sangar, 3D
print?
L293[07:42:10] <Sangar> ofc
L294[07:42:19] <Izaya> nice, 100%
support
L295[07:42:27] <Izaya> I was just looking
up Cherry MX keycaps
L296[07:42:35] <Izaya> then I realised my
school has several 3D printers
L297[07:42:48] <Izaya> 3D printed keys?
Yes, please!
L298[07:44:23] <Vexatos> Snagar's
productivity level is about
L299[07:44:28] <Vexatos> |-------| this
much
L300[07:44:43] <Izaya> how long is a piece
of string?
L301[07:44:47] <Lizzy> Vexatos, it is just
higher than mine
L302[07:44:54] <Vexatos> before 3D prints
it was (|-------|)^10
L303[07:45:07] <Vexatos> Izaya, |-|
L304[07:45:42] <Izaya> I've decided that
if a string is n long, the length of a piece of string is n
L305[07:45:58] <Izaya> flawless
logic
L306[07:46:32] <Lizzy> the length of a
piece of string is half that of 2 string
L307[07:46:37] <Vexatos> Hmm
L308[07:47:07] <Vexatos> Izaya, I'd say
the length of a piece of string would be n*2*(log(sqrt(10)))
L309[07:47:10] <Sangar> Vexatos, expect
that to drop to || starting next month :P
L310[07:47:12] <Izaya> Lizzy, n = ((2n)/2)
?
L311[07:47:28] <Vexatos> My term is
flawless
L312[07:47:31] <Vexatos> >_>
L313[07:47:37] <Lizzy> Izaya, ye
L314[07:47:56] <Izaya> Vexatos, I don't
know what log means beyond logarithm
L315[07:48:02] <Izaya> like, dunno what it
does
L316[07:48:13] <Vexatos> logarithm of the
square root of ten >_>
L317[07:48:37] <Vexatos> log(x) means
10^whatever = x
L318[07:48:42] <Vexatos> and givey you
"whatever"
L319[07:48:49] <Vexatos> gives*
L320[07:49:09] <Izaya> log x = x^10?
L321[07:49:17] <Vexatos> No
L322[07:49:45] <Vexatos> log x solves
"10^y = x" and gives you y
L323[07:50:40] <Izaya> I should pay more
attention in maths, methinks
L324[07:51:20] <Lizzy> i never learnt
about log
L325[07:51:37] <Vexatos> wat
L326[07:51:40] <Vexatos> that's like
L327[07:51:47] <Vexatos> required to know
ever since year 10
L328[07:52:02] <Izaya> yay, I get out of
it
L329[07:52:04] <Izaya> year 9 ftw
L330[07:52:09] <Vexatos> wat
L331[07:52:22] <Izaya> I don't have to
know it for another year
L332[07:52:31] <Vexatos> >_>
L333[07:53:32] <Lizzy> well, lets put it
this way: if i did learn about log, i haven't retained that
knowledge
L334[07:53:42] <Izaya> so Vexatos, where
would I ever use log?
L335[07:54:11] <Vexatos> everywhere
q_q
L336[07:54:24] <Lizzy> Vexatos,
false
L337[07:54:44] <Lizzy> I haven't needed to
use it in the 3 years since i left secondary school
L338[07:54:51] <Vexatos> logarithmic
functions for instance
L339[07:55:00] <Vexatos> Lizzy, ouside of
school you won't ever need it
L340[07:55:07] <Vexatos> unless you're
going to study maths
L341[07:55:24] <Vexatos> but you will
definitely need it when you're attempting to pass school
L342[07:55:27] <Lizzy> then my point still
stands
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L344[07:57:03] <Izaya> How many pins does
an Arduino have?
L345[07:57:12] <Lizzy> 42
L346[07:57:33] <Izaya> (I think I may have
to use shift registers, I've hit 25 across already)
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L349[08:01:09] <dangranos> from network
far away: [03:30:45]<Liam> i don't like to call it the
"iris" -- i like to call it the "eye butthole"
since it, too, is a sphincter
L350[08:02:16] <Lizzy> .-.
L351[08:04:19] <Izaya> so you know how a
standard keyboard is like, 105 keys?
L352[08:04:58] <Izaya> My current design
involves 137 keys
L353[08:05:15] <Izaya> still below 255
though, so we're good :D
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L366[09:40:02] <MajGenRelativity>
hello
L367[09:40:10] <MajGenRelativity> I run a
server with OC for 1.8
L368[09:40:20] <MajGenRelativity> where
would i find the files containing my programs?
L369[09:40:57] <Katie>
server-directory/opencomputers/hdd-id/
L370[09:41:30] <MajGenRelativity>
???
L371[09:41:39] <MajGenRelativity> I don't
have a folder labeled opencomputers
L372[09:41:45] <MajGenRelativity> there is
one in the world directory
L373[09:41:55] <Katie> right it's in the
world directory
L374[09:42:10] <Katie> I meant
world-directory
L375[09:42:15] <MajGenRelativity> ok
L376[09:42:28] <MajGenRelativity> the
folders with the addresses corespond to HardDrives?
L377[09:42:46] <Katie> Yes... they're the
address of the hard drive.
L378[09:42:57] <MajGenRelativity> ok
L379[09:43:13] <MajGenRelativity> Finally,
I can now put programs in pastebin without painstakingly typing
htem out
L380[09:43:31] <Katie> Or... if you have a
internet card in the computer you can just pastebin put
filename
L381[09:43:43] <MajGenRelativity> :
L383[09:44:10] <MajGenRelativity> when a
computer sends an encrypted message, it doesn't show up on the
receiver
L384[09:44:11] <Katie> Nope.
L385[09:44:15] <Katie> I'm not reading
code on a tablet.
L386[09:44:18] <Katie> lol
L387[09:44:19] <MajGenRelativity> Ok
L388[09:44:38] <MajGenRelativity> I
understand
L389[09:44:47] <MajGenRelativity> anybody
else around that you know of?
L390[09:45:19] <Katie> no clue, I just
reconnected to my bouncer
L391[09:45:46] <MajGenRelativity> ok
L392[09:47:16] <MajGenRelativity> i think
i found the error
L393[09:47:23] <MajGenRelativity> i forgot
the t in tostring()
L394[09:47:33] <MajGenRelativity> dunno
why it would not error with tosring though
L395[09:47:52] <DeanIsaKitty> That is some
fucked up code. 0.0
L396[09:49:42] <MajGenRelativity> It
worked!
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L401[09:55:20] <dangranos> i think i saw
something like that earlier..
L402[10:00:59] <MajGenRelativity> I am
nearing completion of my network chat protocol
L403[10:01:11] <MajGenRelativity> The
first version will support chatting on a wired network
L404[10:01:22] <MajGenRelativity> with the
ability to add weak encryption
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L406[10:07:50] <MajGenRelativity> Alright,
the final feature is to allow people to exit the application
:D
L407[10:07:55] <MajGenRelativity> time to
register another event :D
L408[10:08:14] <MajGenRelativity> how do
you exit a program from within a program?
L409[10:09:17] <Vexatos> You mean making a
program close itself?
L410[10:09:20] <Vexatos> os.exit()
L411[10:09:59] <MajGenRelativity> ok
L412[10:10:02] <MajGenRelativity>
thanks
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L415[10:14:05] <nxsupert_> Be a bit
worried if we couldn't exit the program :P
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L418[10:14:59] <MajGenRelativity> :)
L419[10:15:07] <MajGenRelativity> how do i
tell when a person hits the enter key?
L420[10:15:21] <MajGenRelativity> I'm not
sure what API to look under
L421[10:16:07] <Vexatos> ~w signals
L423[10:16:10] <Vexatos> check the
keyboard part
L424[10:16:23] <Vexatos> also
L425[10:16:27] <Vexatos> ~w Keyboard
API
L427[10:16:31] <Vexatos> in case you don't
want to use Events
L428[10:17:07] <nxsupert_> I have found
one of my old projects. I am not entirely sure what it is meant to
do though.
L429[10:17:35] <MajGenRelativity> I'm
using an event to call a function whenever somebody hits
enter
L430[10:17:48] <MajGenRelativity> If they
entered, endme, it ends the program
L431[10:19:36] <MajGenRelativity> how
would I set it for the enter key?
L432[10:21:24] <nxsupert_> Store the last
5 key presses in a buffer and check every time a key is pressed if
the buffer is equal to endme?
L433[10:22:00] <MajGenRelativity> I would
prefer that the trigger is enter, but that could work
L434[10:22:11] <MajGenRelativity> I'm
flexible :)
L435[10:22:47] <nxsupert_> I seem to have
found an old project of mines that seems to implement the ability
to have multiple applications running at any one time.
L436[10:22:51] <gamax92> disk FSH DKK do
HD UK
L438[10:24:30] <MajGenRelativity> There is
my program so far
L439[10:24:46] <MajGenRelativity> The last
piece I need before I can release it publicly is the part that lets
you exit it :D
L440[10:24:49] <vifino> Wow, that's some
horrible code.
L441[10:25:00] <MajGenRelativity> :
L442[10:25:02] <MajGenRelativity> :(
L443[10:25:35] <MajGenRelativity> I at
least tried to add a bunch of comments so people can read it
L444[10:25:39] <vifino> Well, it's pretty
badly indented and messy.
L445[10:25:51] <MajGenRelativity> Ah, well
that is true
L446[10:26:13] <MajGenRelativity> It is my
first real program
L448[10:26:47] <nxsupert_> Does that code
look nice at all?
L449[10:27:46] <MajGenRelativity> Does it
look nice, yes. Can I read it, no
L450[10:28:34] <MajGenRelativity> Back to
what i was saying before, how would I go about ending the
program
L451[10:28:42] <MajGenRelativity> coding
it for endme
L452[10:28:47] <vifino> nxsupert_: Almost.
Check line 5, 7, 15, 55-59, and generally every multi-line empty
lines.
L453[10:29:37] <nxsupert_> Umm.
L454[10:30:34] <vifino> 5, 7 is double
space, 15 the while, 55-59 the really big block of empty lines,
etc..
L455[10:32:13] <vifino> nxsupert_, want me
to reindent/reformat that code?
L456[10:32:31] <nxsupert_> I'm trying to
find a lintner for lua.
L457[10:32:39] <MajGenRelativity> I want
somebody to explain keyboard signaling and events :(
L458[10:33:29] <nxsupert_> key_down/key_up
passes the char in arg1 and code in arg2
L459[10:33:57] <MajGenRelativity> the
code?
L460[10:34:12] <nxsupert_> Are you using
events?
L461[10:34:34] <MajGenRelativity>
yes
L463[10:34:59] <MajGenRelativity> line 15
starts the segment I have difficulty with
L464[10:35:18] <MajGenRelativity> which i
conveniently labeled
L465[10:35:24] *
MajGenRelativity shoots daggers at vifino
L466[10:36:17] <vifino> Lemme fix that
code for nxsupert_ first.
L467[10:36:20] <MajGenRelativity> i fixed
the if capitalization btw
L468[10:36:41] <MajGenRelativity> I can
indent myself, i just want help finishing all the code
L469[10:36:57] <nxsupert_> Don't worry
vifino. I'll try and fix it.
L470[10:37:07] <vifino> nxsupert_: Too
late, already almost done :P
L471[10:37:13] <nxsupert_> Ok.
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L473[10:37:47] <nxsupert_> I am half
tempted to turn this from a simply program to an operating
system.
L474[10:38:25] <MajGenRelativity> my
program???
L475[10:38:32] <nxsupert_> Mine
L476[10:38:39] <MajGenRelativity> oh, that
makes more sense
L477[10:39:07] <MajGenRelativity> any
comments about my program?
L478[10:39:13] <MajGenRelativity> I don't
have much time left to be here
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L484[10:44:49] <MajGenRelativity_> I'm
sorry, but my mobile hotspot died
L485[10:44:54] <MajGenRelativity_> did
anybody say anything to me?
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L487[10:45:11] <nxsupert_> thanks
vifino
L488[10:45:17] <nxsupert_> gtg
L489[10:45:21] <MajGenRelativity_> like,
how to get my program to work?
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L492[10:50:27] <MajGenRelativity_> I
sorted some code out, and indented the portion about ending the
program
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L495[10:52:54] <MajGenRelativity_> I found
an error and corrected it
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L504[10:59:38] <nightsta69> afternoon
folks
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L506[11:00:39] <MajGenRelativity_>
welp
L507[11:00:47] <MajGenRelativity_> the
support was terrible today
L508[11:00:55] <MajGenRelativity_> I got
to go though, so bye
L509[11:00:59] <MajGenRelativity_> I'll be
back later
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L521[11:18:04] <nightsta69> is there
anyone available that could help me figure out something? i'm
working with the OC integration for open modular turrets, and i got
it to where i can check values (IE if the turret has power, how
much, if its set to attack mobs etc) but now i'm trying to set it
up to change the values and i can't wrap my head around how to set
it up.
L522[11:18:51] <Sangar> what's the part
you're having problems with?
L524[11:20:18] <nightsta69> lets take the
example of setting if the turret can attack mobs or not
L526[11:22:10] <Sangar> almost
L527[11:22:11] <nightsta69> i really don't
understand how to get it to pass true/false to that object to
change the variable
L528[11:22:23] <Sangar> setAttacksMobs has
no return value (it's void)
L529[11:22:44] <Sangar> so you'll need to
do this.setAttacksMobs(args.checkBoolean(0)); return null; in the
@Callback
L530[11:23:13] <Sangar> the 0 in
checkBoolean means it gets the first argument passed on the lua
side as a boolean and errors if it's not a boolean
L531[11:23:20] <nightsta69> could you by
chance show me an example? i do much better at looking at
things
L533[11:25:31] <nightsta69> oh ok, so i
don't need that return then. this just sets it and thats it?
L534[11:25:32] <Sangar> the args parameter
is basically the wrapped set of arguments passed on the Lua
side
L535[11:25:38] <Sangar> yep
L536[11:25:47] <Sangar> returning null
makes it behave like a void method on the Lua side
L537[11:26:06] <nightsta69> awesome
thanks, i thought it always had to return the object. sorry i'm
still learning lol
L538[11:26:14] <Sangar> happy to help
:)
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L541[11:28:13] <Vexaton> Java ALL the doc
>_>
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L543[11:29:15] <nightsta69> ooo no i
haven't seen that. thanks!
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L545[11:34:42] <Sangar> gtg, laters
o/
L546[11:36:30] <dangranos> nxsupert_, to
turn that into OS you need to supply libs with it
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L553[12:40:23] <nxsupert_> o/
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L555[12:47:55] <MajGenRelativity>
hello
L556[12:48:06] <MajGenRelativity> can
somebody help me with a segment of code that I can't figure out
please?
L557[12:57:00] <MajGenRelativity> any help
would be much appreciated
L558[12:57:08] <MajGenRelativity> It's the
last part of the program I am working on
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L566[13:37:37] <gamax92> hmm S3 be
gone
L567[13:37:41] <MajGenRelativity> ?
L568[13:38:11] <MajGenRelativity> are you
talking about the phone or something in my code?
L569[13:38:26] <Katie> He's talking about
the person.
L570[13:38:53] <MajGenRelativity> oh
L571[13:38:54] <MajGenRelativity> ok
L572[13:39:24] <gamax92> sorry I just got
back and since I left my phone connected i have no logs! \o/
L573[13:39:41] <Daiyousei> 22:39:02
Daiyousei | no hes talking about all the silver 3 scrubs
L574[13:39:42] <Daiyousei> 22:39:03 -- |
irc: disconnected from server
L575[13:39:43] <Daiyousei> thank you based
internet
L577[13:40:34] <MajGenRelativity> In line
33 on, there is a segment that should let me exit the program
L578[13:40:44] <MajGenRelativity> If
anybody could help make it work, it should be great
L579[13:40:52] <MajGenRelativity> the
phrase to end it should be endme
L580[13:40:58] <MajGenRelativity> I got to
go for about 15 minutes
L581[13:42:03] <gamax92> MajGenRelativity:
tostring will never return any number like that
L582[13:42:19] <gamax92> why not just do:
keyCode==0x1C
L583[13:42:51] <gamax92> MajGenRelativity:
event.listen("key_down", GetEnder(_,_,keyCode,_,)) is
also wrong, pass the function itself:
event.listen("key_down", GetEnder)
L584[13:43:24] <MajGenRelativity> ah ok, I
wanted it to work something like this: somebody hits the enter key,
and has typed in endme
L585[13:43:35] <MajGenRelativity> the code
triggers on the enter, and determines if endme was said
L586[13:43:37] <Lizzy> ^ same with
modem_message on line 13
L587[13:43:50] <gamax92> MajGenRelativity:
well just fixing your existing code, that's a bit more
complicated
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L589[13:44:17] <MajGenRelativity> line 13
works
L590[13:44:28] <MajGenRelativity> I
actually think gamax92 gave me that line :D
L591[13:44:37] <gamax92> 13 will work and
no i did not
L592[13:44:56] <gamax92> i gave you the
encrypt and decrypt code
L593[13:45:08] <MajGenRelativity> ah
L594[13:45:12] <MajGenRelativity> I wonder
who did
L595[13:45:24] <MajGenRelativity> When I
get back in 10 minutes, maybe we can work it out step by step
L596[13:45:44] <MajGenRelativity> the
first part would be figuring out how to get the enter key to
trigger it
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L600[13:52:43] <MajGenRelativity> alrighty
sir gamax92 i have returned
L601[13:53:05] <MajGenRelativity> i fixed
the line to say event.listen("key_down", GetEnder)
L602[13:53:32] <MajGenRelativity> how
would i go about a set of code that triggers only after the enter
key?
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L605[14:00:43] <MajGenRelativity> did
gamax92 go afk?
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L607[14:18:23] <MajGenRelativity> hi
S3
L608[14:18:35] <MajGenRelativity> gamax92
was looking for you
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L617[14:38:33] <S3> MajGenRelativity, Oh
really?
L618[14:38:41] <S3> gamax92, What's up?
Been a busy day.
L619[14:39:10] <gamax92> S3: oh was just
wondering how far you got with the 6502 thing
L620[14:39:35] <S3> Well not too far, I
somehow got water all in my laptop keyboard and can't log in
L621[14:39:42] <S3> And that's where my
repo is downloaded lol
L622[14:39:50] <gamax92> oh, lovely
L623[14:40:19] <rashy> spill-resistant
laptop keyboard (y)
L624[14:40:31] <S3> yeah, so either until
it dries out or I decide to rip out the hard drive.. or just
restart, I was mostly messing around with MF last night period
since I haven't done any modding for years haha
L625[14:40:37] <S3> like, old beta
modloader style
L626[14:40:47] <S3> the API was like greek
to me
L627[14:41:13] <S3> rashy, it is, but
sometimes water can still settle underneath the drip tray
L628[14:41:20] <S3> and that's exactly
what happened.
L629[14:41:28] <rashy> ah
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L631[14:41:42] <S3> It usually depends on
how violent of a water spill it is
L632[14:42:58] <S3> it's funny how I can
drop one thinkpad in the sink full of water fully submerged and
have no problems
L633[14:43:09] <S3> and then drop some
water on another and it has problems
L634[14:43:29] <rashy> xD
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L636[14:44:26] <Lizzy> Vexatos, what's the
latest computronics out?
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L638[14:45:04] <Lizzy> guess he's afk,
gonna go with 1.5.0 for now
L639[14:45:28] <rashy> did he release 1.5?
I know 1.4.6 is before that
L640[14:45:43] <rashy> guess he did
L641[14:45:51] <Lizzy> i think he released
it, i saw him talking about one higher than 1.5.0 though
L642[14:46:08] <rashy> ooh
L643[14:46:55] <Lizzy> though going by the
version numbers i think 1.5.0 is the latest non-indev version
L644[14:47:16] <rashy> mhm
L645[14:47:28] <Lizzy> .-. bibliocraft us
all behind adf.ly links
L646[14:47:30] <Lizzy> urghh
L647[14:48:15] <rashy> xD
L648[14:50:03] <Lizzy> luckily it's a
standard url behind that
L649[14:50:30] *
Lizzy is putting all links in a file then going to use
wget
L650[14:51:31] <MajGenRelativity> Can
somebody help me with my program pls?
L651[14:51:59] <Lizzy> .-. binnies mods
are gonna be fun to find
L652[14:52:19] <Lizzy> or not
L653[14:52:27] <Lizzy> curse is actually
useful for once
L654[14:52:45] <Lizzy> and i already have
the newest version
L655[14:57:23] <Lizzy> .-, chickenbones'
mods are a pain
L656[14:58:47] <S3> chickenbones is a
goofy guy
L657[14:59:48] <Lizzy> i wonder if he
still does the donate 5$ or whatever and get links to all his mods
non-adfly'd in an email when he releases them
L658[15:01:18] <S3> gamax92, got into my
laptop, yay, thanks to cans of air. anyhow, it seems to make sense
to me that in my opinion (if you hate this idea I understand) the
memory map should be configurable within reason via the mod
configuration file (ocsymon.cfg or whatever forge decides). things
that can be adjusted here would be for example the base address of
the EEPROM, etc. Then, a default configuration file would provide
the default memory map you would like to
L659[15:01:18] <S3> have.
L660[15:02:15] <S3> The only downside is
that you can't use 0xwhatever in the file unless you parse it
yourself, or if I added some extra config parser functionality for
the forge config class which I wouldn't recommend.
L661[15:02:17] <gamax92> thats all dandy
and what not but, that doesn't solve the issue of an effective way
to work with components
L662[15:02:35] <gamax92> you can just use
strings for that iirc
L663[15:02:41] <S3> yeah.
L664[15:02:55] <S3> it's something I sort
of just put on my shelf
L665[15:03:05] <S3> for thoughts
L666[15:03:26] <gamax92> Getting
configurable memory maps would be easy enough
L667[15:04:01] <S3> As far as components
go, there are so many components that people need a way of being
able to perform hardware detection, etc.
L668[15:04:20] <S3> that's why I thought
of implementing features into a virtual MMU
L669[15:04:29] <S3> that you can query
that stuff and then tell the MMU to map them into memory
L670[15:04:34] <S3> via some MMU
registers.
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L672[15:05:13] <gamax92> Don't know how
dynamic's Symon's device allocation stuff is but that might
work
L673[15:05:49] <S3> I wouldn't be too
worried about overloading some of the memory features of Symon. I
had to do that for Perl's Acme::6502 module
L674[15:06:03] <S3> I tied the mem
variable in that package so that I could intercept all reads /
writes to it
L675[15:06:07] <S3> and form memory mapped
IO
L676[15:06:16] <S3> as sort of an
overload
L677[15:06:21] <S3> (without modifying the
class)
L678[15:06:31] <gamax92> modifying the
class is fine :P
L679[15:06:51] <gamax92> one thing i do
need to fix though is Symon throws an exception if you try to read
from a non mapped value
L680[15:07:02] <gamax92> which I'm
guessing should just return open bus
L681[15:07:06] <S3> If you just create an
overload class though, then you can always update Symon if it is
every updated.
L682[15:07:13] <S3> and just make the
changes in your overload
L683[15:07:21] <gamax92> nah im fine
L684[15:07:28] <S3> not worried?
okay.
L685[15:07:47] <gamax92> i can always just
get a patch from github and manually apply it if needed
L686[15:08:14] <S3> gamax92, yeah in the
real world if you have a non mapped value it would usually be
either logical 0 or floating
L687[15:08:23] <S3> depending how you
wired your 6502
L688[15:08:23] <gamax92> Symon's not been
updated for 9 months, and the copy i have even lacks specific
stuff
L689[15:08:30] <S3> if it is floating that
can cause serious problems
L690[15:08:50] <gamax92> zero is easier to
do then, Said floating because iirc NES does that
L691[15:09:21] <S3> yeah, even if it may
not be realistic in all of the areas, a floating value could cause
lots of headaches.
L692[15:11:07] <gamax92> whats in OCSymon
is basically Symon without JTerminal nor the CRTC
L693[15:11:41] <gamax92> instead of the
ACIA hooking up to JTerminal it now hooks up to a custom Terminal
that works with the Graphics Cards
L694[15:12:34] <S3> gah phone call
L696[15:16:44] <rashdanml> :D I
noticed
L697[15:18:03] <Lizzy> Vexatos, is the
computronics 1.5.0 on files.vex.tty.sh up to date?
L698[15:18:12] <Vexatos> Of course
L699[15:18:15] <Lizzy> good
L700[15:18:18] <Vexatos> it doesn't say
"unstable"
L701[15:18:20] <Vexatos> so it's
released
L702[15:18:31] <Vexatos> and /dev has a
build for BuildCraft 7
L703[15:18:37] <Vexatos> in case you need
that for some reason
L704[15:19:15] <Lizzy> I've actually got
around to updating my server, currently just getting loads of
download links into a text file which i'll then let wget chew
through
L705[15:19:54] <Lizzy> also anyone know
what mods require INPure core in the FTB Direwolf20 pack?
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L707[15:20:47] <Lizzy> i don't think any
of the mods in there actually need it and i htink it's just for
'optimisation' purposes
L708[15:21:09] <Lizzy> though it removes a
lot of BC facads/FMP parts which is really annoying
L709[15:21:34] <Lizzy> minetweaker can
go
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L711[15:24:06] <MajGenRelativity> I know
you guys are talking and stuff, but I have a legit programming
question
L713[15:24:36] <MajGenRelativity> from 32
down, i need help
L714[15:24:40] <S3> gamax92, I see, which
you already have that graphics card memory mapped anyways
L715[15:24:45] <S3> statically I
assumed
L716[15:24:51] <MajGenRelativity> 33
down
L717[15:24:55] <gamax92> S3: its hooked up
to the ACIA
L718[15:25:00] <S3> I see
L719[15:25:17] <MajGenRelativity> I
revised 35 to omit the parameters to the function
L720[15:25:35] <rashy> end) - line 32.
stray ), it would seem
L721[15:25:48] <MajGenRelativity> no, the
parenthesis works, 32 is fine
L722[15:25:51] <MajGenRelativity> It is 33
down
L723[15:26:10] <S3> wait, ACIA? is that
something OC provides or something?
L724[15:26:17] <MajGenRelativity> I want
to create a chunk that when you type in endme and hit enter, it
exits the program
L725[15:26:31] <gamax92> S3: Symon
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L729[15:27:52] <S3> it's an interface to
the 6551s
L730[15:28:57] <S3> I never used it. I
have a VIA which provides two bidirectional IO ports
L731[15:28:57] <MajGenRelativity> no
comments on my program though? the one I have been trying to seek
help on for hours
L733[15:29:40] <gamax92> S3: I've never
used any physical thing with a 6502 in it \o/
L734[15:29:50] <S3> heheh.
L735[15:29:55] <S3> not an NES?
L736[15:30:12] <gamax92> have never used a
NES before (used emulators though)
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L739[15:30:56] <S3> I have one with 86
games
L740[15:31:08] <S3> had more, then gave
way the duplicate ones I had
L741[15:31:30] <MajGenRelativity> well, i
guess i]ll go :(
L742[15:32:18] <S3> So you basically just
made a serial monitor :P
L743[15:32:54] <S3> MajGenRelativity, whys
that?
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L747[15:36:29] <nxsupert_> o/
L748[15:41:07] <Lizzy> yay, now onto
P:Red
L749[15:41:42] <Lizzy> god the P:Red site
is horrible
L750[15:42:40] <Lizzy> O_o
L751[15:42:59] <Lizzy> aparrently my pack
was running without MJPT core
L752[15:43:04] <Lizzy> *MrJPT
L753[15:43:36] <Lizzy> oh fuck me
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L755[15:43:57] <Lizzy> P:Red's download
strategy is more retarded than the last time i checked it
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L759[15:51:51] <S3> gamax92, Just noticed,
I have a VIA, which is a 6522, a great chip, and Symon comes with a
PIA, which is a 6521
L760[15:52:02] <S3> just looking through
the code here..
L761[15:52:32] <S3> PIA is Peripheral
Interface Adaptor and VIA is Versatile Interface Adaptor, there's
almost no differences.
L762[15:52:50] <gamax92>
"$8000--$800F: 6522 VIA"
L763[15:52:55] *
gamax92 shrugs
L765[15:53:11] <S3> where did you get
that
L766[15:53:17] <gamax92> from Symon's
memory map
L768[15:53:31] <S3> only Pia.java exists
in devices! lol
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L770[15:53:39] <nxsupert_> Just wondering.
If this is an 8 bit microprossor. Are you going to only have 256
Bytes of ram?
L771[15:53:41] <S3> oh nvm
via6522.java
L772[15:54:06] <S3> nxsupert_, no, without
an MMU, the 8 bit 6502 can allocate up to 65536 bytes.
L774[15:54:34] <nxsupert_> How can you
access all those addresses on an 8 bit system?
L775[15:54:36] <S3> This is because though
the processor may only be 8 bit, it has a 16 bit address bus.
L776[15:54:43] <nxsupert_> oh
L777[15:54:46] <gamax92> S3:
"this.pia = new Via6522(PIA_BASE);" this should probably
be fixed for consistency :P
L778[15:55:12] <S3> and to form addresses,
you just glue two 8 bit values together. For example take a look at
this code I will just randomly come up with (I wrote too much
machine code in the past for 6502s...):
L779[15:55:20] <S3> A9 FF 8D 21 D0
L780[15:55:38] <gamax92> S3: because that
makes sense to anyone not you
L781[15:55:44] <nxsupert_> Translate to
assembly?
L782[15:55:57] <S3> A9 is an LDA (Load A
register or accumulator)
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L784[15:56:06] <S3> FF is the operand for
that
L785[15:56:14] <S3> so you load 0xFF into
A
L786[15:56:15] <gamax92> oh so basically
put FF in D021
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L788[15:56:22] <S3> exactly
L789[15:56:37] <S3> the 6502 multiplexes
the 8 bit data from ram or whervere 8 bits at a time
L790[15:56:54] <S3> first the 21, then the
D0, and loads them into the address register
L791[15:57:13] <S3> (the 6502 is little
endian)
L792[15:58:19] <S3> I believe A9 is the
"immediate" addressing mode LDA instruction to be
technical.
L793[15:58:37] <S3> there are other
opcodes that are LDA but for relative addressing modes, etc
L794[15:58:43] <nxsupert_> The only piece
of machine code I know off by heart is e3a0d902
L795[15:58:55] <S3> why does that look
familiar somehow
L796[15:59:01] <S3> or should it
notr
L797[15:59:24] <nxsupert_> If you have
done any bare metal with the RPI you should recognise it.
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L799[16:00:15] <S3> probably just a false
accusation then
L800[16:00:16] <nxsupert_> It moves SP to
0x8000
L801[16:01:17] <S3> I dunno ARM
L802[16:03:08] <S3> nxsupert_, now if you
really want multiplexing, the way cc65 handles 32 bit numbers on
the 6502 is WEIRD AS ****
L803[16:03:32] <S3> but very smart
L804[16:04:20] <nxsupert_> mov sp, 0x8000
is the only piece of assembly one needs to know to create a bare
metal program. The rest can be done in C.
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L811[16:15:10] <S3> But no cc65 stores 32
bit numbers in registers X and Y if possible and in a virtual 16
bit register in the zeropage
L812[16:16:20] <S3> But I wonder how it
deals with 32 bit numbers when x and y are used for iteration
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L815[16:27:01] <gamax92> S3 y u keep
chainging hostmasks
L816[16:28:28] <S31> I'm on my phone
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L818[16:29:09] <nxsupert_> ....
L819[16:29:12] <S32> Because I'm on my
phone
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L821[16:29:21] <S32> I'm like halfway
between towers
L822[16:29:31] <S32> And they don't hand
of data
L823[16:29:37] <S32> Off*
L824[16:29:52] <vifino> o.o You got a
fancy rdns on your cell network?
L825[16:29:58] <vifino> Oh my, I
want.
L827[16:30:32] <S32> Hey I'm 32 bit!
L828[16:30:39] <S32> Got an upgrade
here
L829[16:30:40] <vifino> Hey I'm not!
L830[16:31:20] <gamax92> I've resorted to
livestreamer instead of youtube-dl to download hls streams,
livestreamer can actually use up all of my dl bandwidth and
youtube-dl uses less than half
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L871[19:11:57] <Altenius> Anyone know
where OC's persistance code it?
L872[19:12:27] <Kodos> Isn't that Eris
pretty much
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L874[19:14:33] <Altenius> Yeah
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L876[19:14:49] <Altenius> I'm getting an
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L887[19:47:09] <Altenius> Ugh this doesn't
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Avocado
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L924[23:10:53] <fagci> Hello! Anybody
knows, how to increase geolyzer scanning speed? Or it depends from
CPU?
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L927[23:18:31] <rashy> don't think there's
a way to speed it up, fagci
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L929[23:22:36] <fagci> Thank you,
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