IRC log started Mon Mar 8 00:00:01 1999 [msg(TUNES)] permlog 1999.0308 ωνω SignOff yery: #TUNES (Read error to yery[benetnash.ffke-campus.mipt.ru]: EOF from client) ωνω Fare has changed the topic on channel #Tunes to: Reflective Computing System - http://www.tunes.org/ ωνω binEng [bineng@dialup41-1-34.swipnet.se] has joined #tunes ωνω SignOff Fare: #TUNES (Ping timeout for Fare[esmeralda.enst.fr]) ωνω Fare [rideaufr@esmeralda.enst.fr] has joined #Tunes ωνω binEng [bineng@dialup41-1-34.swipnet.se] has left #tunes [] ωνω binEng [bineng@dialup41-1-34.swipnet.se] has joined #tunes hey, someone here? ωνω SignOff Fare: #TUNES (Ping timeout for Fare[esmeralda.enst.fr]) ωνω SignOff binEng: #TUNES (I understand.) 12:10pm ωνω Fare [rideaufr@esmeralda.enst.fr] has joined #Tunes Gakuk? 04:00pm ωνω _QZ [brand@p0wer.qzx.com] has joined #tunes hum 05:20pm ωνω SignOff Fare: #TUNES (Back to the Tunes OS project -- /whowas Fare) ωνω Marsology [Marsology@ip34.reno.nv.pub-ip.psi.net] has joined #Tunes Hello. <_QZ> hello <_QZ> what brings u to #tunes? A fascination with operating system design. <_QZ> u seen brix? 07:50pm brix? no. >>> _QZ [brand@p0wer.qzx.com] requested PING 920951548 461579 from #tunes <_QZ> brix? brix is a free portable protected memory-space preemptive multi-threading multi-user persistent object-oriented high-speed easy-to-use distributed OS located at http://www.qzx.com/brix I was browsing www.tunes.org and saw the link here. Hmm. brix is certainly buzzword-enabled. <_QZ> :) The recent boom in alternative OS projects is a very good thing, IMHO... <_QZ> brix is pretty much like tunes Is it open source? <_QZ> cept brix will be here WAY before tunes even gets any code written <_QZ> brix will be open source, but not right now hmmm. what processor/hardware architectures does it support? <_QZ> making the OS open source and open to changes means it will never take off or should I just read the web page and shut up? :-) <_QZ> right now it supports x86 ahh. <_QZ> but only the kernel is machine dependent hmmm. do they say how large the kernel is? <_QZ> they? <_QZ> i am the one making brix Oh. Cool :-) So how big's the kernel? :-) <_QZ> the kernel will be about 6-8k when finished not bad... couple months of porting work to a new CPU type, plus drivers...? <_QZ> i already have alot of the drivers done yes, but I assume many of them would have to be rewritten or modified on a different hardware platform....? <_QZ> vesa frame buffer support will let it run on any vesa card <_QZ> ya <_QZ> i will probably port it to the 6811 after the x86 version is ready <_QZ> and maybe the ppc 6811? wow. You have a machine based on a 6811? what is it? <_QZ> not a computer <_QZ> robot Hmm. Never heard of it... <_QZ> never heard of what? a 6811 robot. <_QZ> uhh <_QZ> the 6811 is like THE cpu to make robots with Ahh. I thought you were referring to some commercial product. <_QZ> its a kick butt little chip based on the general 68k ISA? <_QZ> no 08:00pm Hmmm. So what distinguishes Brix from other systems? <_QZ> everything lol, ok <_QZ> it has nothing in common with existing systems <_QZ> it doesnt have apps ahh. data-oriented? <_QZ> yup oh, there it is - document-centric interface <_QZ> u send action messages to objects <_QZ> the language is integrated into the UI <_QZ> perfectly integrated huh. that's interesting. how do you program it? <_QZ> instead of apps u build collections of tools that all work on a type of data object <_QZ> u program the tools <_QZ> tools are kinda like functions I see. Interesting. Are you using the FLUX kit? <_QZ> hahah no <_QZ> do u think my kernel could be 8k with flux? Depends on how you do it :-) <_QZ> and when i say kernel i mean boot sector+setup code+kernel <_QZ> the setup code is about 4k Nifty. So what boot drivers do you use? ωνω dino [dino@pm-ppp119.triton.net] has joined #tunes hellos Hello. <_QZ> as in storage driver? <_QZ> i have a floppy driver right now QZ: yes. you have to boot somehow... floppy eh... planning to do SCSI too? <_QZ> the setup code uses int 13h to load the floppy drivers and ofs drivers and then everything else is loaded by brix <_QZ> scsi and ide will come along later Hmmm. Fun. 08:10pm So does the TUNES project have any timetable for shipping code, or is it still in "meander along and figure out our philosophy" mode? <_QZ> haha <_QZ> tunes will begin coding sometime in the 30th century :) <_QZ> but tunes is a fat os <_QZ> its compiler is part of the kernel You don't like it much eh? <_QZ> it uses too much fairy dust I don't know, I can see certain advantages to having a code generator in a kernel... in theory, that lets the platform porter/system administrator tailor binaries to the specific hardware... <_QZ> but tunes will not be able to run on limited machines but I suppose the principle could be extended until you had all software integrated in the kernel, a la Xerox Star <_QZ> its compiler is the only way it can have protection Ahh. <_QZ> it proofs all code that is run <_QZ> and then it inserts check points into the code to monitor it that seems like a rather ambitious endeavour. <_QZ> cuz tunes doesnt use any hardware protection <_QZ> and tunes merges functions together <_QZ> as in all apps into one <_QZ> the way it handles multitasking is done by taking the code streams from app A and app B and merging them into a single stream <_QZ> so it never actually changes tasks <_QZ> that requires continuous code relocation as the system is operating It sounds like you are not particularly fond of TUNES :-) <_QZ> i prefer an os that can run on any machine <_QZ> brix can scale from a watch OS to a server OS <_QZ> tunes cant be either of those <_QZ> its too fat to fit in the limited resources of a watch and i doubt it could work as a server OS 08:20pm <_QZ> other than that tunes and brix are much alike <_QZ> u watch star trek? 08:30pm erk. Hello. Off making dinner. 08:50pm ωνω SignOff Marsology: #TUNES (Ping timeout for Marsology[ip34.reno.nv.pub-ip.psi.net]) ωνω SignOff dino: #TUNES (Hey! Where'd my controlling terminal go?) ωνω lar1 [larman@208.254.230.212] has joined #tunes HI <_QZ> hi Does RH 5.1 use libc5? <_QZ> no It uses that glib thing? <_QZ> glibc2 Will things for just glibc work? <_QZ> glibc=libc5 <_QZ> glibc2=libc6 Then wy are there 2 directorys in the RH site? Libc5 and glibc? <_QZ> they probably named it glibc instead of glibc2 Ok <_QZ> rpm's for rh5 wont work on earlier versions of rh Do you think the latest version of the xfree86 SVGA server will have the bugfix for my vidcard? <_QZ> heh <_QZ> what card? 11:20pm Trident Cyber 9385 <_QZ> is there no xfree server for it? I don't think so Not on the xfree ftp <_QZ> u should find another server that has support for it Like what? <_QZ> the xfree svga server doesnt use the acceleration on yer card I have acceleration? <_QZ> uhh probably <_QZ> most cards do What other server would have support for it? <_QZ> odd accelx doesnt have that card listed <_QZ> how old is it?> Not very old... couple months... Its in my laptop <_QZ> ohhh <_QZ> that explains why its not in my list accelx has it in the laptop drivers <_QZ> then get accelx $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ <_QZ> warez How big is it? <_QZ> ax is 18meg <_QZ> dunno about lx Hmmm, what is the best Linux warez place? <_QZ> i would think lx would be a meg or two smaller since there a fewer laptop cards <_QZ> i got mine on efnet in like #warez4free or something <_QZ> just hop on the bots and see if they have it <_QZ> maybe #linuxwarez 11:30pm On DALNet? <_QZ> efnet Ok I'll take a look-- BBRB ωνω SignOff lar1: #TUNES (Leaving) 11:40pm ωνω SignOff _QZ: #TUNES (BRiX [http://www.qzx.com/brix] :: sleep) [msg(TUNES)] newlog 1999.0309 IRC log ended Tue Mar 9 00:00:00 1999