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You are on 5 ca 1(2) ft 14(14) tr. -:- Mode change [+f] for user TUNES -:- Mode change [+iws] for user TUNES -:- JOIN activated by "TUNES #tunes tunes@bespin.dhs.org " -:- TUNES [tunes@bespin.dhs.org] has joined #tunes -:- Topic for #TUNES: Reflective Computing System - http://www.tunes.org/ -:- topic set by IMPO [Sat Oct 9 15:58:25 1999] -:- [Users(#Tunes:8)] [ TUNES ] [ lar1 ] [ eihrul ] [ Syntax ] [ abi ] [ Fare ] [ smkl ] [@Tril ] -:- Channel #Tunes was created at Sun Feb 28 08:48:06 1999 -:- BitchX+Deb1an: Join to #tunes was synced in 7.247 secs!! -:- Mode change [-s] for user TUNES eihrul: Would you beable to point me to a documnet that compares Monolithic to Micro kernels? not really Ok there's no specific benefit for a microkernel at all only thing is they are easier to make How are system calls made in a uK? The program passes a message to the system thread? -:- air [brand@p0wer.qzx.com] has joined #tunes Hey air hey up to you... but using messages for system calls is overkill What is the most common way to make system calls in a uK? interrupts or call gates that's the most common way to make system calls in general Now I am confused... if Monolithic and Micro kernels both do system calls the same way How are they different? microkernels provide lower level abstractions and less of them usually mono has hundreds of syscalls, uk should have less than 50 should... but not necessarily Ahh, I see the distinction between a mono and a micro is very subtle and almost nonexistant :) eihrul: uhh NOT you can have a monokernel with < 50 calls mono has all the drivers built in most early unixen had less than that but they weren't microkernels so mach has drivers built in but they still call it a microkernel eihrul: they are abusing the term the two terms are relatively meaningless :) thats why those that have true uk's have to use the word "true" 04:10pm true is not necessarily good if the a philosopy has not been used in pure form, then it was probably not good enough in pure form Ok, I feel ready to start the major work on my kernel... where do I start? Video services? air: a no-kernel has tens of thousands of non-system calls or it has no system calls at all.... 04:20pm No ideas on where I should start? anywhere you want Oy! Where is a good place to start? air: is the bfe on the web page the latest? -:- IMPO [fsd@137.49.53.111] has joined #tunes cp *.gif ../r2 ther eis an r2 dir in the parent dir but that gives me an error, im im just blind and not doing something right? s/im im/am i/ ../r2/ mabye? tried that too anywhere you want just read papers/books/tutorials/or whatever whichever part you thing you have the most concrete idea of start writing first er think where did _you_ start? 04:30pm lar1: i wrote all the apps first :) Heh air 04:40pm damn bochs had full pentium support now But BFE won't work with it, right? 04:50pm uhh, no i was just kidding when i said i wrote all the apps first Yes, I know But will BFE run withe the latest Bochs? oh i dont know Ok dont care either Heh When paging is enbled... program sitll access memory the same way they would when there wasn't paging, right? slector:offset yes but the address produced from the sel:off is mapping to a physical address by the mmu when paging is on So it really gets translated to table entry:offest? 05:00pm air: you mean linear, don't you? Fare: no eihrul: I am going to steal your licence, if you don't mind... I like it quite a bit :) is it like the bugroff license? bugroff licence? It basicly says I own it, you can modify it, and if you die cause of it, it ain't my afuly s/afully/fualt 05:10pm i like mine more i own it, u can modify it but i gain ownership of yer modifications Thats quite restrictive i like it :) I woundn't touch BRiX With a 10 meter pole oh i didnt say that was the license i am using Ok, good :) im using a closed source license for brix :) Hey! Where did the docs at http://www.tunes.org/~qz/html/borg.qzx.com go? Doh! I don't like that one even more!! http://www.tunes.org/~qz/ Ah, thanks 05:20pm What are the reserved memory locations? IDT (IVT), BIOS, etc? s/what/where -:- SignOff IMPO: #TUNES (Leaving) 05:30pm lar1: that's fine dude i ripped everything but the terms from BSD license :) eihrul: Cool :) Thanks -:- Kaufmann [Kaufmann@dial638.infolink.com.br] has joined #tunes Shalom! lo Shalom, Kaufmann! You speak Hebrew? lar, ani lo medaberet Ivrit tovah :( that language is not friendly to right handed people -:- NetSplit: calvino.openprojects.net split from irc.linux.com [05:35pm] -:- BitchX+Deb1an: Press Ctrl-F to see who left Ctrl-E to change to [calvino.openprojects.net] -:- Netjoined: calvino.openprojects.net irc.linux.com -:- smkl [sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi] has joined #Tunes Well, the Roman alphabet is not friendly to lefties either :( you're a lefty? Do you have any idea how annoying it is? Whenever I use an inky pen my sleeve gets all stained i see i seem to mark up my arms and hands completely despite being right handed (i fiddle/tinker with my pen a lot) I don't speak Hebrew well either... just the basic basic basic, I used to know just a little more... I've forgotten most of the little I knew Heh, eihrul! Me too!! Anyway... Well, call me a complete idiot, but I /still/ don't understand monads. monads? Yer not alone... I don't even know what they are! LOL lar1 i barely grokked a bit of them... but that they were supposed to be useful for abstracting function composition and that you could implement exceptions with them Go here: http://www.engr.mun.ca/~theo/Misc/haskell_and_monads.htm and call me later for a Tylenol 05:40pm Kaufmann: Uh oh... heh AHHHHHHH! I haven't even really started reading... first glance is enought to give me a headache! -:- SignOff smkl: #TUNES (Ping timeout for smkl[glubimox.yok.utu.fi]) -:- Cobol [k@204.32.30.57] has joined #tunes * Kaufmann/#tunes kills Cobol hi humpf? Ahhh... now I feel a whole lot better why am I to be killed? hummm well, in that case, ok. * Cobol/#tunes dies. Haven't you heard? COBOL programming is Considered Harmful. Damnit! Netscape just dumped on me!! I'm not even vaguely familiar with the language. Cobol, then why the nick? It's a long, long story. Besides, it's what's on the members page. uh, you can change that yourself I can? if you know how to use CVS. I've been gone a while... -:- SignOff Kaufmann: #TUNES (Ping timeout for Kaufmann[dial638.infolink.com.br]) CVS? or you can just tell me what to change it to 05:50pm CVS is the versioning system used on our web page oic. Well, err, nothing, really. if you have account on tunes.org you have access to change te page :) I couldn't come up with any better anyways. ok, well, then, Hi Cobol! Well, Tril, last time I came here was...what? A long time ago? Me no have account :-) if you're on the member page you can get an account not that any of that is important. doing work is important. I think I may finally be a viable component of the team. When I understood a plain 6502 motherboard, I decided that I am half-way competent. is if(x!=y!=z) blah; valid in C? how do you understand a motherboard? you know what all the parts are? or you could draw the schematic from memory? air: yes but probably doesnt mean what you want I understand it, as in, I can understand how it does what it does. For a long time I was very confused as to how the components connect to each other. air: is treated like if ((x!=y) != z) , i.e the first comparison is 1 or 0, which is compared to z thats waht i thought -:- SignOff eihrul: #TUNES (Ping timeout for eihrul[usr5-ppp158.lvdi.net]) -:- _Secret [scrat@11.pitt1.pitt.dialup.nauticom.net] has joined #tunes are we having some server problems today? -:- eihrul [eihrul@usr5-ppp158.lvdi.net] has joined #tunes Has anybody layed out anything as far as the HLL language? still working on it. at the snail's pace What are the major problems? the problem is describing it in english other than that, time management 06:00pm *L* Yeah, that's pretty much the major problem behind any high-levle language. actually, the next thing i'm going to do is try to define a text-mode language for pieces at a time that would be good, then we could get some code down on paper. eww, paper on disk would be preferred YOU can print it , not me -:- Kaufmann [Kaufmann@dial751.infolink.com.br] has joined #tunes LOL Why whould anyone in any state of mind wite code on paper? Back... damn ISP wouldn't let me connect again Anyway... abi, Cobol? Cobol is, like, COmmon Business Oreinted Language It wasn't exactley mean to be taken literally. mean = meant abi, COBOL is also Considered Harmful okay, Kaufmann. lar, why indeed?!? Null in ASCII is 0, right? Kaufmann: Its better on screen/disk Kaufmann: I don't like writing out code at all abi, yes. err, lar1 lar, yeah, you just keep it in your head, right? :) Johnny Mneomic 2: The LAR. abi, netscape? somebody said netscape was one massive program Kaufmann: Depends on what I am doing, for simple things I might work it out in my head... but most of the time I type insetad of wite w/ paper y una lapiz abi, netscape is also like that, and it'll never get better, so get used to it okay, Kaufmann. Cobol: What? lar1, ASCII nul =0 lar, have you changed languages in mid-sentence? i just spend 2 hours writting php3 code for a web page and it didnt save and is now gone. im gonna go postal now so u might all want to run and hide * Cobol/#tunes prefers to arm himself. * eihrul/#tunes gets out his riot gear. Kaufmann: Yes, many native speakers of Spanish at my school enjoy doing that so I thought Id give it a shot :) Cobol: Ok, thanks * lar1/#tunes puts on flame sheid and ducks * Kaufmann/#tunes takes out his Celtig longsword and prepares for battle There can be only one! nack! Me gusta talking in one langage entonces switching to another :) Like I said, its very popular at my school :) Well, I don't how good that is, ganz besonders in deutsch.... Except I lack sufficent knoledge of espanol to do it well lar, that's rather annoying :) Ok, ok, I'll stop in areas that are bilingual this is how new dialects are produced.. Well, the good thing about Portuguese is that very poucas pessoas no IRC, fora eu, entendem... that is one way i mean. linguistics is fun 06:10pm Ahora hablo primero en espanol! Just kidding :) hablan en el ingles, ahora, por favor! * Cobol/#tunes needs to get out more. Ok, I think that is quite enough fun with the languages :) So do I. *nods* you know, abi has translation not that we need to play with that either Tril, how does it work? I promise, I'll keep it in pvt :) abi: x from spanish how does it work? no please not again Tril: how does it work? Kaufmann, interface to babblefish abi: x to spanish How does it work? lar1: Cómo trabaja? Heh air oic abi, x to Portuguese Screw you! Kaufmann: babel chunk 62.> ROTFL! now, now... * Kaufmann/#tunes sees Perl's unmistakeable hand here we did this the other night with earth1, lets not do it again Damnit, when ever I try to type air I end up typing sir! air, you are gonna have to chang nicks... again :) air, yes, air! Well, I'm off now Buh-bye Later Kaufmann! -:- SignOff _Secret: #TUNES (Ping timeout for _Secret[11.pitt1.pitt.dialup.nauticom.net]) * Cobol/#tunes waves. -:- SignOff Kaufmann: #TUNES (AAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRGH!!!!!!!!!!) anybody know of an easy to build EEPROM programmer? no, but i know somebody who might know 06:20pm Whenever you see him, could you ask, if it's not too much trouble? I won't see him, but I can give you his email -:- SignOff lar1: #TUNES (Ping timeout for lar1[sdn-ar-011casfrMP183.dialsprint.net]) I would be grateful. ok i sent you. He just got an engineering degree. If you contact him mention WCUG actually go to #wcug and see if he is there.. I forget what nick he uses k, thanx =) -:- _Secret [scrat@87.pitt2.pitt.dialup.nauticom.net] has joined #tunes -:- lar1 [lar1@sdn-ar-004casfrMP189.dialsprint.net] has joined #tunes wb :) Did you get my last message? appernetly not, its not in the logs Nevermind then, looks like Tril got yer question feel free to contribute any input you might have. 06:30pm Ok. Yer best bet might be to buy one cheap at an electronics flea market. But if you really really want to build one, you might want to consider using a 16f84 air: You didn't see that :) I'm afraid I don't know an awfull lot about this. can you elaborate a litt?e Ah, well a 16f84 is a small (phyical and otherwise) microcontroler oic. it can be easily programmed via a simple circut and a computer oh, so it's simple enough to slap on a breadboard? Yes * Cobol/#tunes considers this. Its a _very_ simple microcontroler... http://www.microchip.com * Cobol/#tunes looks. ah shit, it's a 2v device? I don't think it is... I am not sure though. Why is this bad? Small breadboard, no room for voltage regulators. *L* No, I just don't feel entirely comfortable with it. :) Ok 06:40pm * Cobol/#tunes throws up TTL gang-signs. * lar1/#tunes throws up westside sign -:- IMP [ihatebob@p06-24.hartford.dialin.ntplx.com] has joined #tunes -:- IMP is now known as IMPO * lar1/#tunes throws up the heavy metal sign as well -:- TechnoXyp [none@206-ppp-a.tnt03.agis.net] has joined #tunes hi -:- TechnoXyp [none@206-ppp-a.tnt03.agis.net] has left #tunes [] hummmm OH! it's risk. err, risc that makes it all better. Yup yup _very_ simple stuff but 64 bytes if memory? I don't think I could power a piezo buzzer on that. if = of I think you read it wrong... theres not alot of memory, but more then that I think 68 bytes of user available, and 1700-something for program. it is tiny, though. 06:50pm * Cobol/#tunes is thinking. Let me run this by you. Let's say I put x-number of SIMM's on a data bus. They wouldn't care about what level their inputs are as long as I don't toggle the enable flag, would they? I don't belive so that would make the whole affair a lot simpler. But keep in mind that air is the one with the degree :) yeah, but he's not listening, True :) and you're a convinient target. I'd still have to make the bloody address logic circuit. :-/ brb k Why would anyone want a computer to be an xterm? maybe they need a terminal?? Hmm Well Ihave a sun 3/50 and I am trying to figure out what to do with it... Send it to me =) * Cobol/#tunes has always wanted a Sun. Heh, me too... but now that i have one I don't know what to do with it You polish it, and then you let it sit in the corner, and when somebody asks you want kind of comp you have, you cooly say "Sun workstation.", with an arrogant heir to it. Heh :) Thing is, the Sparcs looks the same form the outside sooo :) mmm 24 sparc color workstations all under my supremacy Yeah, I think you have a top-of-the line model. ;-) Yup, this is the real deal Kill him! He's the Anti-Crhist! You own 24 sparc workstaions? no dana hall does and i co-admin them hummm.... * Cobol/#tunes thinks 'Distributed Computing Enviorment'... 07:00pm you don't by any chance have any gigabit ethernet cards lying around, do you? no but i can get you 30 discrete mathematics textbooks if you want them Uhh HUMMM 30 copys of the same book, eh? yes all with diskettes in the back I think I'll just steal one from my teacher. When I get back to school, that is. I have a horrible fever. do de do i am tempted to take the dos 3.3 user manual LOL whatfor? fire-wood? i have this antique table and one of the legs broke it would fit in perfectly. and i'm tired of using the space heater to hold it up I have a 1995 computer buyer guide... I got it for 25 cents Heh that lab has all this outdated software sitting there for anyone -:- _ruiner_ [nate@ppp348.wi.centurytel.net] has joined #tunes like wordperfect 5.2 for windows 3.1 I'm considering crusing for gargage sales, to find anything Z80 or 6502 based, just for the CPU's. <_ruiner_> I like wp 6.1 for 3.1 Cobol: You could splurge the whole buck or so and buy a z80 new you know lar>> Heavens, no. There are lots of cool, hard-to-find IC's in those old boxes. Besides, $1 is too much. I'll just steal them. :) the trick is, 6502 was great to come at the end of the day. And then say, "Hey, I'll give ya 5 bucks for that thing." Just give them the money and leave. Don't even wait for a response. the only desire i'd have to learn assembly for it would be for the original nintendo console though the 6502 is cool little chip. The NES use(s|d) a 6502? yes gameboy uses z80 don't try using a 25mhz clock crystal with it though...*grin* so does the gameboy color I like the 6502 as well.. Think apple ][e!! really? The gameboy orginal use(s|d) a hacked Z80 it isn't much different. the z80's been around for what now? a couple of the registers aren't there, 24 years? and less i/o pins. And that new z80 that ez80 thing... i spent two weeks reading marat fayzullin's documentation of the nes hardware Is that out yet? back when i was into nes dev impo, cool cool! what did you make for it? the eZ80 is out, yes. I think. oh i was turned to gbc dev you wanna see a cool console? 3DO 12.5 mhz ARM RISC CPU. i stuck to making sprites for trainers * lar1/#tunes recalls fond memories of Dragon Warrior 07:10pm <_ruiner_> dragon warrior ruled my dw rattles when i shake it now Heh i think something broke off <_ruiner_> a couple of my games do that too my telephone is ringing. <_ruiner_> I think mario 3 * Cobol/#tunes uses all his power to ignore it. i use it as an excuse for losing "shit i died, it must be that damn piece that broke off the eprom" Heh, nah, youve dided so many times, yer gold started ending up in the cartrage :) hmm * Tril/#TUNES hums the dragon warrior music 'cause thats where it _really_ goes that's why i prefer the carts over cd's in games because when i get pissed at losing they survive the crash into the wall LOL HUMMM why not burn back-up copies of them and use those? then you can play frisbee. i'd have to buy a cd-rw for that I have threwn CDs at high speeds at the wall before.. if they hit at the wrong angle... thats the end of that I make CD destruction an art. I bet none of you ever used a stun gun. =) i keep a box of 45's on the porch in case of an emergency <_ruiner_> cd's suck... cobol: Bet you havent biult a tesla coil <_ruiner_> I used to call up aol when I wanted more disks.....now they send cd's.....can't format those LOL Heh * Cobol/#tunes considers the idea of 50k volts blasting through a sheet of plastic. That must smell. Hmm yeah i use these mci disks for boot images constantly I gotta go eat BRB i'm not sure how many os's have been on this one disk 50k is cheap for a stun gun, mine is 250k -:- lar1 is now known as lar_eatin it's like a bootdisk prostitute ROFL impo hummm tha O/S whore. this download went from 6kb/s to 52 bytes per second HUMMM <_ruiner_> I wanna make a plasma ball..... use a pre-built one. * Cobol/#tunes points at the sun. <_ruiner_> bah <_ruiner_> I'm talking about one of those nifty little glass balls with the electrical arcs oh those. 07:20pm I don't think their that hard. what, it's like a noble-gas globe, isn't it? I think they have tutorials on the net for that stuff. <_ruiner_> yeah -:- SignOff Syntax: #TUNES (Ping timeout for Syntax[08-161.006.popsite.net]) I'll be back in a few, I need a video game fix. -:- Syntax [dma@06-108.006.popsite.net] has joined #Tunes 07:30pm -:- Die [nate@ppp407.wi.centurytel.net] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff _ruiner_: #TUNES (Ping timeout for _ruiner_[ppp348.wi.centurytel.net]) -:- Die is now known as _ruiner_ now I feel better. -:- BigJim [Your@209.250.35.47] has joined #tunes -:- BigJim [Your@209.250.35.47] has left #tunes [] 07:40pm debugging web page code is fun <_ruiner_> html? php3 <_ruiner_> oh the shit u can do is kewl <_ruiner_> cuz I was gonna say html isn't really code....its a markup language if(!strcmp($RTYPE[$i],"s")) echo "
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  • $RNAME[$i]"; ack. <_ruiner_> heh heh heh php3 is code <_ruiner_> I never said it wasn't its server side code to dynamically generate html files -:- SignOff eihrul: #TUNES (Ping timeout for eihrul[usr5-ppp158.lvdi.net]) the web is an evil, evil thing. <_ruiner_> yes it is I say we start a revolution and revive gopher servers. <_ruiner_> heh heh heh <_ruiner_> I wanted to help bring back bbs's yeah, but TCP/IP based ones. I don't wanna dial about. <_ruiner_> zmodem was kewl yeah, it's distrubing to think that people can just send stuff to your machine. -:- carlito [sabanmr@137.28.109.94] has joined #tunes I used to use a shitty terminal software called SimuTel. <_ruiner_> greetings carlito <_ruiner_> never heard of it Whenever a Zmodem would start, if a duplicate file name existed, it just overwrote it. -:- Zhivago [brian@th.merddin.com.au] has joined #tunes So eventually somebody sent me an infected version of that software. it just overwrote the original. That was no fun. 07:50pm <_ruiner_> sounds like a problem with your client software, not the protocol It very much was. But it shows you what scary shit an unproperly implemented Zmodem protocol can cause. is a smoking power supply a bad thing? Yes, cobol, yes -:- lar_eatin is now known as lar1 smoke bad thought so. * Cobol/#tunes gets the fire exitnguisher. naughty plastics into lungs to give exciting new cancers oh, cool. * Cobol/#tunes leaves the case with his neighbor. Inhlae this, bitch. * lar1/#tunes remembers that he neglected to mention he got Dragon Warrior free as part of a pre-relesae test... but he was too young to know that was special... I just thoutght mom had brought home a cool game Zhivago: u know perl? zilog is on f*cking crack, every god damn page is bloody PDF. 08:00pm bbl -:- SignOff Cobol: #TUNES (Leaving) 08:10pm -:- carlito [sabanmr@137.28.109.94] has left #tunes [] -:- _ruiner_ [nate@ppp407.wi.centurytel.net] has left #tunes [] -:- SignOff Syntax: #TUNES (Ping timeout for Syntax[06-108.006.popsite.net]) -:- Syntax [dma@01-055.006.popsite.net] has joined #Tunes I gotta jet later all -:- SignOff lar1: #TUNES (RavenOS -- Its now!) -:- SignOff IMPO: #TUNES (Ping timeout for IMPO[p06-24.hartford.dialin.ntplx.com]) -:- fire [no@209-68-229-43.dialup.cust.tfb.com] has joined #tunes lo 09:00pm -:- NetSplit: adams.openprojects.net split from devlin.openprojects.net [09:05pm] -:- BitchX+Deb1an: Press Ctrl-F to see who left Ctrl-E to change to [adams.openprojects.net] ... -:- Netjoined: adams.openprojects.net devlin.openprojects.net -:- Fare [fare@quatramaran.ens.fr] has joined #Tunes wb 09:10pm -:- SignOff Zhivago: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- smkl [sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi] has joined #tunes hi 09:50pm -:- Zhivago [brian@th.merddin.com.au] has joined #tunes hi hello my brother just helped me with some code :) but i must give him the internet access in return :( masq it :) 10:10pm so i must leave in 10 minutes Zhivago: u wouldnt happen to know php3 would ya? unfortunately I do or at one point did im trying to figure out how when a programmer defines an object and binds it to a name i can hash that name into a data structure and access it when needed im to write a file uploader and it says it sticks the file in the TMPDIR dir but there is no environment variable for TMPDIR oh, hmm, use $$name ? oh, wrong question air: I do beleive that there is air: check the upload widget hander stuffs air: it gets used there eh? $temp_dir=getenv("TMPDIR"); $temp_dir is empty ahem my question while i still have three minutes firE: hmm, ok two :( fire: interned symbols fire: what you want to do is to have symbol objects which are interned i've never implemented a have before ok ... fire: and put them into name-spaces though a hash on their addresses fire: which is nice and fast, and simple what would you mean by interned? fire: the interning just means that if you try to create a symbol which already exists, you look it up and return the previously defined symbol of the same name i must leave :( which has the advantage also that symbols can be compaared by address -:- SignOff fire: #TUNES (Leaving) 10:20pm crap, php doesnt have a strcat() 11:30pm heh hmm, it has the . operator which concantenates strings $fdir=$basedir.$dir; like that? yeah, something like that, might need more spaces though ah thanks now it works -:- SignOff Zhivago: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- Zhivago [brian@th.merddin.com.au] has joined #tunes 11:40pm -:- SignOff _Secret: #TUNES (Ping timeout for _Secret[87.pitt2.pitt.dialup.nauticom.net]) [msg(TUNES)] newlog 1999.1013 IRC log ended Wed Oct 13 00:00:01 1999