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L5[01:24:49] <Kileahh> Hello
L6[01:25:03] <turbopenguin> o7
L7[01:37:38] <Kileahh> I'm trying OC, for
the first time, and to test it, I try a little code. I connected a
railcraft's tank with an adapter, who is detect by the OC
"components" but in my LUA file at execution, there is an
error "attempt to index field '?'", and I don't
understand it :
https://pastebin.com/nQa2B9Xz . So i'm
here to ask your help, please
L9[01:39:47] <turbopenguin> dont know if
that will help you.
L10[01:40:46] <turbopenguin> looks like you
may have an empty table.
L11[01:40:54]
<payonel>
kileahh: is that all the code?
L12[01:41:05] <turbopenguin> looks like
only the error readout.
L13[01:41:24]
<payonel>
the error says line 6, but you have no code on line 6
L14[01:41:50] <turbopenguin> we would have
to see the code to help you :(
L15[01:43:57] <Kileahh> Sorry, my error, I
copied error, but forget the code (i will craft a network
card)
L16[01:44:42]
<payonel>
kileahh: do you understand the lua error but not why it is failing?
or both of those things?
L17[01:46:10] <Kileahh> I understand the
lua error, but why it is failing, yes
L19[01:54:33]
<payonel>
tInfo[0] is nil, then
L20[01:54:48]
<payonel>
tInfo is probably an funtion iterator
L21[01:55:00]
<payonel>
print(type(tInfo)) on line 5
L22[01:55:09]
<payonel>
it'll probably say "function"
L23[01:55:23]
<payonel>
but i don't know, i don't know the tank_controller api
L24[01:55:30]
<payonel> oh
also, lua is 1 based
L25[01:55:37]
<payonel> so
if it is a table, you'll likely need tInfo[1]
L26[01:56:44] <Kileahh> I type
"print(type(tInfo))", it return "table", and I
change to tInfo[1]
L27[01:57:14]
<payonel>
well you could do things like `#tInfo` to see the array size of the
table
L29[01:57:43]
<payonel>
lots of things you can do to investigate the data you have before
you assume how to use it
L30[01:58:57] <Kileahh> it returns
"n" and #tInfo returns 0, so it's an empty array, I
think
L31[02:00:16]
<payonel>
yes
L32[02:04:10] <Kileahh> I try a for to test
each side of the adapter, there is nothing connect to
itcomponents
L33[02:04:55]
<payonel>
kileaahh -- the adapter is giving you the tank_controller
L34[02:05:12]
<payonel>
the tank_controller on the other hand apparently sees no
tanks
L35[02:09:30] <Kileahh> I found the
problem, the adapter need to be connect to a railcraft valve
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L38[02:11:48] <turbopenguin> o.O
L39[02:16:26] <Kileahh> And it works,
thanks you !
L40[02:32:13] <Kileahh> Goodbye
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L55[05:40:05] <Dustpuppy> hi
L56[05:41:03] <Dustpuppy> someone an idea,
how to get the absolute path of something, like this
/etc/../usr/lib/.. ?
L57[05:44:04] <Inari> ~oc shell
L60[05:45:29] <g> shell.resolve() is
probably closest to what you want?
L62[05:45:41] <Inari> But it seems to look
for an actual existing path
L63[05:45:45] <Inari> Which migth be not
wht they want
L64[05:48:53] <Dustpuppy> that will do the
job
L65[05:48:57] <Dustpuppy> thanks
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L68[06:30:56] <Saphire> Rawr
L69[06:31:13] <Saphire> Dustpuppy: uh,
wait
L70[06:31:17] <Saphire> XY problem.
L71[06:31:24] <Saphire> What do you want to
truly do?
L72[06:31:32] <Saphire> Why do you need
such path?
L73[06:31:44] <Saphire> Oh... Derp, I am
idiot
L74[06:31:46] <Saphire> Ignore
L75[06:31:50] *
Saphire hides
L76[06:32:45] <Dustpuppy> making a file
dialog. if user change directory one up, i don't want to give the
new path with /.. at the end
L77[06:33:39] <Izaya> turn the path into a
table
L78[06:34:19] <Izaya> ie
gmatch("/(.-)")
L79[06:34:22] <Izaya> then remove the last
entry
L80[06:34:55] <Dustpuppy> why? if i have an
up button and user is in /etc. the next path is /etc/.. only need
to resolve this
L81[06:36:23] <g> split the path into a
table, yeah
L82[06:36:31] <g> then you don't have to
keep parsing it
L83[06:36:54] <g> "/etc/a/b/c"
-> ["etc", "a", "b",
"c"]
L84[06:37:04] <g> or however you
prefer
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L87[06:44:38] <Dustpuppy> i could simply
cut the last 3 characters from path, if they are /..
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L89[07:01:07] <WatchtowerOrator> Time for a
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L94[07:02:58] <Izaya> Forecaster: your bot
works well
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L99[08:24:54] <AmandaC> gamax92: do you
remember waaay back when when I was getting irq stuff workingn on
my C++ thistle stuff? I found why NMIs were being triggered instead
of IRQs?
L101[08:28:55] <AmandaC> s/why
NMIs/NMIs/
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L103[08:32:25] <Inari> Hrm
L104[08:32:46] <Inari> My android SD card
is acting slow and sometimes seemed to eject itself. When its in
the phone I can access its data though
L105[08:32:57] <Inari> But when I put it
to the laptop I ust get a LOST.DIR folder D:
L106[08:34:05] <Inari> Guess I'll try
getting a new one
L108[08:42:33] <Izaya> SD cards on Android
are infuriating
L109[08:42:49] <Izaya> You can have it for
media storage but apps can't write to it by design
L110[08:43:08] <Izaya> Which means I can't
synchronise my music or books on my SD card
L111[08:43:11] <Izaya> thanks,
Google
L112[08:43:52] <g> Apps can write to it by
design
L113[08:43:57] <g> But they have to be
written to do that
L114[08:44:02] <g> There's a permission
they have to request
L115[08:44:48] <Izaya> none of them do
>.>
L116[08:45:09] <Izaya> which means
syncthing can't write to my SD card without root
L117[08:45:18] <Izaya> which is a huge,
unstable security hole
L118[08:45:20] <Syrren> ^ I feel your
pain
L119[08:45:34] <AmandaC> uh. syncthing
writes to the "SD Card" on my Pixel just fine?
L120[08:45:51] <Izaya> Doesn't a pixel not
have an SD card slot?
L121[08:45:55] <g> syncthing works fine on
my device, been a while since I've used it
L122[08:46:12] <AmandaC> It has a virtual
SD Card that exposes a chunk of the userdata folder
L123[08:46:14] <g> A lot of android
devices have an internal "SD card" for data storage
that's totally separate from the system
L124[08:46:17] <Izaya> Because you have
/sdcard and then /storage/UUID-SHIT/ which is the actual SD
card
L125[08:46:30] <Syrren> ~the //sdcard is a
lie~
L126[08:46:42] <Syrren> s#//#/#
L127[08:46:46] <Syrren> (come on
MichiBot)
L129[08:47:14] <Izaya> //sdcard is a link
to /storage/emulated/0
L130[08:47:52] <AmandaC> yes, and if you
point Syncthing at a subfolder of /storage/UUID-SHIT it should be
able to sync there, once it pops up the permission prompt
L131[08:47:59] <Izaya> it does not
L132[08:48:06] <Izaya> it either fails
entirely or crashes
L133[08:48:23] <Izaya> ... one of those is
reduntant
L134[08:48:37] <AmandaC>
/storage/emulated/0 is semantically the sae as /storage/uuid-shit
according to the android API
L135[08:48:37] <g> there's /mnt/sdcard and
/mnt/ext_sdcard
L136[08:48:50] <Izaya> if I give it root
it works for 10 minutes THEN crashes
L137[08:48:54] <Izaya> which is
great
L138[08:49:10] <AmandaC> that's likely
because of a bug in syncthing / other fuckery you've done as root
on the phone
L139[08:49:16]
<Lizzy>
AFAIK with newer android versions, permission to write to the
external SD card is a seperate perm and gives access to the whole
SD card (which imo is stupid)
L140[08:49:44] <AmandaC> Lizzy: in N or O
they added per-folder permission prompts for the SD Card
folders
L141[08:49:48] <Syrren> it's only
semi-stupid -- the problem is that android relies on unix
permissions -- which do not exist in FAT32.
L142[08:50:07] <Izaya> I really need to
format my SD card as f2fs
L143[08:50:11] <AmandaC> Syrren: they have
a whole mess of a FUSE FS to bandaid that
L144[08:50:28] <Syrren> I imagine they do,
what with the new per-folder magic you referred to
L145[08:50:30] <Izaya> then make it not
mount it as noexec
L146[08:50:48] <Izaya> also, I'm running
Android 6 or specifically cyanogenmod
L147[08:51:00] <Izaya> so if it's fixed in
more recent versions that's unfortunate
L148[08:51:03] <Syrren> or specifically
lineageos*
L149[08:51:06] <Izaya> no
L150[08:51:10] <Izaya> it's
cyanogenmod
L151[08:51:13] <g> Have you checked what
perms syncthing actually has?
L152[08:51:15] <Syrren> cyanogenmod is
dead ;_;
L153[08:51:35] <g> you might have just
denied it by mistake
L154[08:51:46] <Izaya> lineage doesn't
have automatic call rejection or a theme engine yet
L155[08:52:29] <Syrren> I'm not defending
Lineage, I'm just disappointed that cyanogen got nopehammered
L156[08:52:37] <Izaya> as such, still
using CM >.>
L158[08:53:31] <AmandaC> XPrivacy is a
suspected issue-causer
L159[08:54:10] <Izaya> xprivacy is an
xposed module, right?
L160[08:54:17] <Izaya> no xposed for my
weird build
L161[08:54:21] <AmandaC> no idea, I'm not
in that scene
L162[08:54:37] <Michiyo> Syrren, it looks
for *exactly* s/something/something
L163[08:55:08] <Syrren> Michiyo: Yeah, I
get it. I'm spoilt by perl
L164[08:55:14] <g> yeah it's an xposed
module
L165[08:55:20] <Syrren> qq<this is
double quotes> qq a nd so is this a
L167[08:55:47] <Syrren> s(bracketed
regex)(can be done too)
L168[08:56:16] <AmandaC> vOv then
L169[08:56:46] <AmandaC> I could have
sworn that the APIs for SD cards being treated the same was in M,
but I guess not
L170[08:57:48] <g> I'm on M
L171[08:58:00] <g> I've had those
prompts
L172[08:58:33] <Izaya> which number is
M?
L173[08:59:56] <AmandaC> 6
L174[09:00:21] <AmandaC> API 25 I
think
L175[09:01:36] <AmandaC> sorry, 23
L176[09:02:27] <Izaya> 6.0.1 here
L177[09:02:45] <Izaya> why were they using
kernel 3.10 in late 2016?
L178[09:02:57] <Izaya> debian 8 is more
updated than that
L179[09:03:05] <AmandaC> because BSPs are
slow to update for phone hardware.
L180[09:03:09] <AmandaC> slow and
expensive
L181[09:08:00] <Izaya> I'm confused
L182[09:08:03] <Izaya> it's working for
now
L183[09:08:11] <Izaya> I guess I'll see if
it's still working when I get up
L184[09:11:22] <gamax92> 2.4 best
kernal
L185[09:12:23] <gamax92> AmandaC: oh,
oops.
L186[09:14:51] <gamax92> ~w filesystem
api
L188[09:14:55] *
Izaya hmms
L189[09:15:15] <Izaya> Maybe I should go
scorched-earth on this thing
L190[09:15:32] <Temia> >kernal
L191[09:15:35] <Temia> Spotted the GEOS
user
L192[09:15:36] <Izaya> Turn it into a sane
distro and run Plasma Mobile
L193[09:15:44] <gamax92> Dustpuppy:
filesystem.canonical
L194[09:15:51] <Syrren>
>greentext which is not green
L195[09:15:59] <gamax92> Temia: I have
never used geos
L196[09:16:12] <Temia> oh. :u
L197[09:16:49] *
gamax92 pets silly moo
L198[09:16:58] <Izaya> apparently GeOS was
available for stuff other than the C64/6502
L199[09:17:02] <Izaya> surprised me
L200[09:18:43] <gamax92> GEOS for
Thistle
L201[09:19:24] <gamax92> We got a 320x200
1 bpp screen option
L202[09:21:41] <Temia> GEOS, not GeOS.
It's not a cousin of BeOS :v
L203[09:21:51] <Izaya> habit
L204[09:21:56] <Temia> <3
L205[09:22:12] <Izaya> :3
L206[09:22:27] <Izaya> if they were
related that'd be p. damn cool though
L207[09:25:06] <gamax92> ZeUS
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L209[09:40:05] <vifino> NooDLES
L210[09:40:41] <Corded> * <Lizzy>
snuggles vifino
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L214[10:03:40] <Temia> Hrm.
L215[10:04:31] <Temia> Still getting some
crackling in my Windows VM. Even an increased buffer isn't helping,
which makes me wonder if it's an issue with the transport from
guest to host rather than the audio plugin.
L216[10:05:51] <Inari> Maybe you have a
fire
L217[10:08:20] <Temia> No, I gave that
away long ago.
L218[10:08:50] <gamax92> Mind
readers
L219[10:13:21] <g> I wish windows server
wasn't so damn expensive
L220[10:13:37] <g> all I want is something
to throw in a VM that won't reboot all the time :v
L221[10:14:26]
<Lizzy> what
about windows versions prior to 10/2016?
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L223[10:14:44] <g> I don't think you're
allowed to virtualise those on a server
L224[10:15:14] <g> like, any desktop
version at all
L225[10:15:25] <g> 2016 seems to be the
cheapest option with a virtualisation license sadly
L226[10:15:55]
<Lizzy> what
do you mean by 'not allowed'?
L227[10:17:27] <g> there are license
stipulations
L228[10:17:42] <g> if you want to
virtualise windows, you need a license that allows for it
L229[10:17:54] <g> not that MS can
actually tell, but I don't want OVH to push my server over
L230[10:18:37] <g> I guess there's the
microsoftsoftwareswap subreddit, but I always wonder how these keys
are a thing in the first place
L231[10:18:47] <g> I did get a genuine
windows 10 key there before, but..
L232[10:19:33] <gamax92> DirectX11 to
Vulkan wrapper
L233[10:20:26] <g> like, $40 for windows
server 2016 when it normally costs like $500? :thonk:
L234[10:21:30] <g> the only thing I can
think of is companies buying huge amounts of keys in bulk and then
not needing them later
L235[10:22:19] <Temia> Honestly, I've had
more trouble from Nvidia when virtualizing than I have from
Windows, ever.
L236[10:22:26]
<Lizzy>
yeah, though generally if you have the volume licensing you can't
easilly give out the 'extra' keys
L237[10:24:08] <g> yeah, usually you need
a licensing server or something, don't you
L238[10:24:35] <Temia> Do you need a
special license to virtualize a licensing server? :V
L240[10:24:50] <g> well I imagine the
licensing server is a domain-controller windows server, so
L241[10:25:27]
<Lizzy> KMS
server, and i think it can be domain joined but it's generally not
the DC
L242[10:25:30] <Skye> Temia, what sound
card does it emulate?
L243[10:25:36]
<Lizzy> KMS
server, and i think it can be domain joined but it's generally not
a DC
L245[10:26:01] <Skye> I know that
virtualbox has Soundblaster 16 or something, and that's low quality
from personal experience.
L246[10:26:25]
<Lizzy> i
think KMS is found through DNS entries
L248[10:27:21] <g> well I can afford to
waste $40-$45 but..
L249[10:27:25] <Temia> Intel ICH9 HD
audio. I tried ICH6 too, there was no discernable difference.
L250[10:29:01]
<Lizzy> also
g, a thing to note with Windows server 2016, you might want to make
sure that automatic restart is turned off via group policy if it's
on. I think @Mimiru had some issues with it randomly rebooting for
updates
L251[10:29:16] <Temia> I'm using QEMU/kvm,
for the record.
L252[10:29:22] <gamax92> Temia: native
Linux applications don't have the cracking problem?
L253[10:29:23] <g> Thanks for the
tip
L254[10:29:27] <Temia> Not in the
least.
L255[10:30:05] <Temia> I've been using
Clementine to test the audio output (and make sure my headphones
are properly seated since the headphone adapter I'm using on this
stereo is barely working).
L256[10:30:43] <Temia> Audacious has no
issues with popping either -- it appears to be occuring somewhere
between the guest and virtualization library.
L257[10:31:09] <g> hmhmhm
L258[10:31:16] <g> does windows 10 pro
have group policy? I think it does right?
L259[10:31:25] <gamax92> yes
L260[10:31:27]
<Lizzy>
yes
L261[10:31:31] <Syrren> won't save you
from autoreboots though afaik
L262[10:31:49] <gamax92> I have never had
an auto reboot
L263[10:32:00] <Temia> From what I've
read, this issue is endemic between output methods too.
L264[10:32:43] <g> I have a pro key just
sitting here unused, I'm just reading up on licensing
L265[10:32:52] <g> apparently you can
virtualise it if you're the only person accessing it
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L267[10:33:34] <Corded> * <Lizzy>
has a spare Windows 8.1 key because she bought that at some
point
L268[10:34:26] <Temia> I ended up using
the Win8.1N key a friend gave me for my laptop when setting up this
VM, since apparently upgrading to 10 just gives you a separate
license anyway?
L269[10:35:40] <g> yeah, this looks
fine
L270[10:35:47] <g> OK, guess I know what
project I'm gonna be undertaking tomorrow..
L271[10:36:11] <gamax92> *small internet
slowdown* "OMG is Facebook hacked??" ~ father
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L273[10:37:16] <gamax92> *first click
doesn't work due to him buying used mice* "Russians are
hacking my Facebook"
L274[10:37:45] <gamax92> No father, you
are just a moron.
L275[10:39:08] <gamax92> It's been: look
at all this money I'm saving by buying used mice, damn the mouse is
warn out.. Three times
L276[10:39:24] <Temia> Sigh :/
L277[10:39:36] <Temia> It sounds like he
hasn't had a thought of his own in his life.
L278[10:40:59] <gamax92> He keeps looking
to me as if I can fix any of that.
L279[10:41:37] <Temia> Relying on other
people to do all the thinking (and work) for him. eesh. .-.
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L281[10:42:17] <gamax92> I dunno, he's
about 57 now
L282[10:42:32] <AmandaC> gamax92: good
news! signals are also fuckered. ( Rather, were )
L283[10:43:05] <gamax92> Copy and paste is
a mechanism of bug spreading :D
L284[10:43:13] <AmandaC> :P
L285[10:44:26] <Skye> our family buys new
stuff, and then just uses it until it breaks
L286[10:44:32] <Skye> which takes
years
L287[10:45:20] <AmandaC> I'll shoot a PR
off, however as part of it would you object to a boot rom mod of
adding a stz $E005 before running the 'process' to clear all the
key_up/key_down signals from the prompt? Also, spamming the console
driver is still causing issues. (Such as, my IRQ code trying to
process then print about all those signals buffered from the boot
rom)
L288[10:46:36] <gamax92> Oh, yeah that's
fine but make sure both the rom and code get updated
L289[10:46:40] *
AmandaC nods
L290[10:47:46] <AmandaC> what about the
BEL printing after load has finished, any opinions on that? It
largely benifits my monstrosities in the cpuSlowdown mode, so I'd
understand if you didn't want that. :P
L291[10:48:25] <AmandaC> ( cpuSlowdown +
my monstrosities can take 5+min to load. <.<;)
L292[10:51:35] <gamax92> AmandaC: uhh,
probably not tbh
L293[10:52:25] <AmandaC> k, I'll make sure
to remove those instructions before commiting. :)
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L295[10:56:42] <AmandaC> gamax92: only one
more non-debug-related change I have made, but it's super small so
I figure it can sneak in on this if you'd agree to it. Instead of
resetting the output buffer in the write to COMPSEL_STATCMD_REG --
I changed it to only reset on a list command being written. This
allows the user to stream the results of a list, and mount the
components without any aditional CPU memory being taken up.
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L297[10:57:44] <gamax92> I'll have to
think about that one, so no for now
L298[10:57:56] <AmandaC> Sure. :)
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L300[10:59:39] <AmandaC> I made it so I
can read the component list, say, the filesystems attached, and
then mount them and get info out of it, like the label / space
used, without requiring dynamic memory allocation in the c++
Code.
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L303[11:05:25] <gamax92> This is not what
I thought it was
L304[11:06:17] <AmandaC> oh?
L306[11:07:14] <gamax92> I thought it was
just another add break; for gio
L307[11:07:32] <AmandaC> ah
L308[11:07:41] <AmandaC> nope, the reads
weren't even wired up
L309[11:07:45] <Dustpuppy> better put the
path on top over the filelist?
L310[11:11:52] <AmandaC> gamax92: I might
have mis-understood what the signalbuf.poll was for, but otherwise
I think it's all minor changes
L311[11:13:29] <AmandaC> GIO_SIGNAL_REG is
documented as a way to drop X signals from the queue, removeFirst
would be the right way to do that,, I think, and the other changes
are just a minor optimisation / crash avoidance for if you try and
removeFirst when it's already empty
L312[11:15:20] <AmandaC> ah, poll does the
same thing, it seems.
L313[11:16:36] <Skye> Dustpuppy, I'm not a
fan of the diagonal lines on the shadows, it makes it look less
like a shadow and more like a box
L314[11:18:39] <Dustpuppy> shadows can be
switched of
L315[11:23:53] <Skye> Dustpuppy, well...
why not have it without the diagonal lines?
L316[11:24:12] <Skye> just leave those two
characters in the top right and bottom left, blank
L317[11:24:17] <Skye> see what it looks
like?
L318[11:24:42] <Dustpuppy> because it look
mad, if the shadow is only at the side
L319[11:28:05] <gamax92> Dustpuppy
L321[11:28:20] <Skye> O_o
L322[11:28:31] <gamax92> There's a
filesystem.canonical function btw
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L325[11:36:46] <Dustpuppy> Skye: i don't
understand. shadows are right and underneath
L326[11:37:10] <Skye> Dustpuppy, I know,
but there aren't the diagonal lines
L327[11:37:30] <Skye> your
"shadows" have diagonal lines, which makes them look less
like shadows
L328[11:45:14] <Dustpuppy> ah...now i get
u.
L329[11:45:31] <Dustpuppy> ok, i make
another option to switch them of
L330[11:45:50] <gamax92> oh, yeah that
makes them look boxy and not like shadows
L331[11:46:03] <gamax92> but good job on
that gui, it looks great
L333[11:50:58] <AmandaC> gamax92: mind if
I /msg?
L334[11:51:41] <gamax92> sure
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L336[11:55:55] <Dustpuppy> how could i get
a shell into a window? do i have to make a new shell, or is there
any way to use the standard shell?
L337[11:56:16] <gamax92> payonel
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L340[12:47:47] <Temia> Blaarr.
L341[12:47:58] <Temia> The delay and
popping on QEMU is driving me slowly mad.
L342[12:48:42] <Temia> And I don't think
there's been a virtual audio device I could configure Windows to
use instead.
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L349[13:44:51] <g> so, the key I got
before for windows ages ago looks like a MAK key
L350[13:45:21] <g> having networking
problems either way, but I think MAK keys are limited activations
anyway
L351[13:45:41] <g> however I apparently
have 1001 rearms, lol
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L353[14:09:17] ***
medsouz|offline is now known as medsouz
L354[14:22:20] ***
medsouz is now known as medsouz|offline
L355[14:34:19] <payonel> o/
L356[14:34:51] <payonel> gamax92:
yes?
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L358[14:46:59] <Skye> Dustpuppy, awesome!
Old retro PC feelings! :P
L359[14:47:40] <Skye> Dustpuppy, I think
you need to override the term library to get most terminal
applications
L360[14:48:05] <Skye> some prorams are
older and would need you to mess with the component library to fake
a GPU for each window
L361[14:48:08] <Dustpuppy> i wich oc would
have graphics, for to make a nice windows system ;-)
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L365[14:51:38] <payonel> if new code is
intercept the gpu component to hack it
L366[14:51:49] <payonel> then why does
/lib/term even exist
L368[14:53:02] <payonel> the cat's name is
avocado
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<cat2002>
hello
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L378[15:38:17] <Temia> !inv list
L379[15:38:29] <Temia> Er, wait,
right.
L380[15:38:31] <Temia> %inv list
L382[15:41:56] <Inari> %inv count
L383[15:41:59] <Inari> %inv count
L384[15:41:59] <MichiBot> The inventory
contains 82 items.
L385[15:44:48] <Inari> %love
L386[15:44:51] <Inari> %whatsilove
L387[15:44:54] <Inari> %whatislove
L388[15:44:54] <MichiBot> Inari: Love
is... Motorola 68000!
L389[15:54:53] <Temia> Wow, the inventory
really slimmed down.
L390[15:54:59] <Temia> %whatislove
L391[15:54:59] <MichiBot> Temia: Love
is... LiEat 4!
L392[15:55:14] <AshIndigo>
%whatislove
L393[15:55:16] <MichiBot> AshIndigo: Love
is... Metin 2!
L394[16:05:25] <AmandaC> %choose watch
more talks or try and watch some games
L395[16:05:25] <MichiBot> AmandaC: try and
watch some games
L396[16:05:27] <AmandaC> hrm
L397[16:14:35] <Inari> %pet Temia
L398[16:14:35] *
MichiBot pets Temia with a tasty treat. Temia recovers 4
health!
L399[16:14:42] *
Temia nom.
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<Forecaster>
this is pretty terrible, but I'm not surprised it exists
L405[16:26:12] <Temia> Yeah, it lacks some
of the basic protections even Winmine had
L406[16:55:39] <AmandaC> ONe click ->
found the cats.
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L411[17:26:44] <AshIndigo> %choose triple
or double check
L412[17:26:45] <MichiBot> AshIndigo:
triple
L413[17:26:55] *
AshIndigo pets MichiBot
L414[17:26:55] *
MichiBot purrs
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L419[17:50:39] <AshIndigo> %stab
gapps
L420[17:50:40] *
MichiBot hits gapps with MagIc doing
[2] damage
L421[17:58:30] <AshIndigo> \o/ i dont
think i killed my phone!
L423[17:59:36] *
AshIndigo was flashing a new rom
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L427[18:09:06] <Inari> payonel: Avocado
likes bananas? :P:
L428[18:09:25] <Inari> And haha, it ate it
:D
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L432[19:03:14] <AmandaC> %choose watch or
play
L433[19:03:15] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
play
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L438[19:11:35]
<cat2002> oh
good
L439[19:12:14]
<cat2002> I
decided to mess around with an ar glasses addon for opencomputers
and this is what ended up happening.
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L451[20:57:30] <BobbyTables2012> hi
L452[21:02:58] <Izaya> Hai.
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L473[23:32:16] <turbopenguin> o7
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L475[23:54:42] <turbopenguin> today i
discovered regular expressions O-o
L476[23:55:59] <turbopenguin> is lua's
pattern matching all that different?
L477[23:56:21] <gamax92> yeah
L478[23:56:48] <turbopenguin> :( that
sucks. dont have the time to learn two systems.
L479[23:57:28] <gamax92> lua patterns are
super simple.
L480[23:57:39] <gamax92> you have time to
learn both
L481[23:58:24] <turbopenguin> o_o did you
once upon a time work on oclights2? fan of the work you did.
L482[23:59:14] <turbopenguin> i've been
looking for something that does what that mod did, and i have not
found it yet. *shrug* so i stay with 1.7 for now.
L483[23:59:47] <gamax92> yell at me to
attempt porting it