IRC log started Fri Feb 4 00:00:01 2000 [msg(TUNES)] permlog 2000.0204 -:- SignOff air: #TUNES (BRiX [http://www.qzx.com/brix] :: sleep) -:- SignOff ult: #TUNES (Ping timeout for ult[user-38lc66i.dialup.mindspring.com]) -:- SignOff smoke: #TUNES (Read error to smoke[16dyn158.delft.casema.net]: EOF from client) -:- smoke [smoke@16dyn158.delft.casema.net] has joined #tunes -:- AlonzoTG [Alonzo@207-172-184-236.s236.tnt6.lnhva.md.dialup.rcn.com] has joined #tunes -:- mike|read [dyn4mik3@s97-186.resnet.ucla.edu] has joined #tunes -:- mike|read [dyn4mik3@s97-186.resnet.ucla.edu] has left #tunes [] -:- SignOff Plundis: #TUNES (changing servers) -:- Plundis [plundis@130.238.23.252] has joined #tunes -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us1034.javanet.com] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us1033.javanet.com] has joined #tunes -:- Ghyll [karltk@mp-217-240-97.daxnet.no] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff AlonzoTG: #TUNES (Have Nice Day :)) -:- AlonzoTG [Alonzo@216-164-133-139.s139.tnt3.lnhva.md.dialup.rcn.com] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff Ghyll: #TUNES (Ping timeout for Ghyll[mp-217-240-97.daxnet.no]) -:- thomas_ [thomas@193.217.63.152] has joined #tunes -:- rares [rares@wtrb-sh1-port28.snet.net] has joined #tunes hei hey what's up, rares? 10:20am I'm in SuSE it kicks serious ass what's that? SuSE linux ok, like mandrake I used redhat + mandrake for a whilke bu this takes the cake what are the differences? Mandrake is solid SuSE is more oriented toward lots and lots and lots of software many emulators pprogramming tools nice you have to be careful with the install comes on 6 CDs or 1 Full DVD wow! funny thing though it's the only Linux distro you can continue installing if your machine screws up If you program keep Mandrake for Internet and use SuSE as a workstation have you tried debian, rares? Yeah I love debian as far as Documentation is concerned it is probably the dist most geared towards development and political correctness if development is the key thing I think debian might be the best choice I like deving I can't stand political correctness however Debian is probably the first group to port to Amiga if they saw a market there but debian is not really for linux newbies I guess I like what they're doing with Debian/BSD Fufie I wouldn't say it itsn't it just takes a little more work -:- Downix [down@d-gnaps-86.ici.net] has joined #tunes 10:30am -:- Kaufmann [newbie@dial607.infolink.com.br] has joined #tunes hey Kauf ho why the hell am I not allowed into #osdev anymore?!? dunno it's an invite only channel and only abi is on it hrrrrm strange Kaufmann: fixed hcf, cool so my Karma is at 48 now heh 10:40am * Kaufmann/#tunes is a Karma whore and likes it anyone want to talk about UI? brb back hmmm something just occurred to me, dunno if it's actually interesting in IRC, saying "I'll be right back" means something entirely different, from an interactional perspective, than it does in RL Awesome!!! A Lego Machine Gun!!!! http://www2.shore.net/~karr/lego/shoot/machinegun.html 10:50am hm.. I don't get anything from that url there it worked 11:00am Fufie, got some mod points? anyone here know of a web page done in XML I could look at? downix: just internal stuff kaufie: let me check dammit * Downix/#tunes wants to see how XML looks a Web page done in XML? downix: two sec yes Kaufmann, I wanna see what they look like kaufie: no mod points Served with HTTP? 11:10am or what? somebody said or was fire == lar1 ? heh abi, or is not anything ...but or is fire == lar1 ?... no, or is not anything abi, or? i think or is fire == lar1 ? airgh fufie: i downloaded harlequin's lispworks just there. after only 1 minute of clicking it locked up X11 :( abi, no, or is not anything okay, Kaufmann. ROTFL fufie: it's not meant for use on a machine as little as mine, but it sure _looks_ powerful :) * Kaufmann/#tunes derives evil pleasure from bugs in other people's code :) smoke: it has a nice environment yes but you probably need a spiffy pentium and at least 64M RAM wow, XML... ooo (not terribly impressed, but it is nice) fufie: i have 64mb of ram, but the gui is very `sloppy' afk.. food porr abi hehe poor even 11:20am * Downix/#tunes ponders where can I find creative people? not on Slashdot, I'm sure :P I guess I'm creative hehe ok Kauf, come up with a brand-name identity for my company. hehe downix: what's it for? Hrrrrrrrrm. There's a new Scheme implementation, written in C smoke: Oh, my company can't come up with a name for itself to save it's life downix: what kind of company is it? Downix, I've already told you. "The Cthulhu Corporation". smoke: We're designing hardware Who wants to see pretty Perl code? Kaufmann: Taken, as I said downix: `Hardware Design, Inc.' $j=12;$i=0;print grep{$_->[$i++]}reverse(map{$o=[(' ')x13];$o->[$j--]=$_;$o}split('',q{desufnoc ma I})); smoke: uh, no LOL smoke Uh! I've got it! what? Use a burning window as your logo, and call yourselves "The Company Formerly Known As Microsoft" uh, no damn Downix: what r the attributes of ur hardware? Hack & Slash Hardware... we eat the competition for lunch hcf: inexpensive, comprehensive, and fast Downix: any unique attributes? downix: is there anything remarkable that makes your company differ from the competition? quite a few smoke: we're not a dot-com, we're designed for a 30+ year life expectency, we're focused on how to get the most out of the least amount of R&D work `getting the most out of the least' doesn't sound very cool hcf: the hardware is really a very extended, high-end CPU with most of the core system functions embedded, to allow for a massive cost reduction. 11:30am it doesn't? it sounds like making money from air could be me though would you rather spend $5 mil to get a product with a shelf life of 8 years or $30 mil to get something with a shelf life of a single year? Downix, you live in the PC era. When it comes to chips, inefficiency is kind :P Kaufmann: It is? Funny, PC sales are dropping downix: i like research. i dislike people making money off of it. so if you look at it VERY sarcastically i like your company Downix, thankfully. smoke: hehe downix: ..and i am exaggerating :) smoke: Basically I figured out how to extend a products shelf life. Similar to the P6 core from intel. Look at how long that this is lating downix: from a capitalistic point of view that's nice. from an R&D it's even better, gives the R&D boys time to perfect the next-gen rather than rush things out the door * Downix/#tunes points to the Intel math bug as a prime example -:- SignOff rares: #TUNES (KVirc 1.0.0 Millennium BETA 3) ah yes, the Intel math bug I see everyone else is coming up with a blank okie, lemme think downix: i really can't make a clear vision of your company yet 11:40am downix: choosing a good name depends on what the company's plan is downix: if there's no need to gather money, every name will do. hold on then Sensible Co.: We may not be cool, we may not be sexy, but we sure are practical if money is important, i'd go with something overly hyped and change the name in a year from now. I'd rather not okay, overly hyped names Atheon? Athescent? Visient? Lubridium? Metaeron? Natalie Portman Naked & Petrified Corp.? that's the business plan using the old name we had (which qwe have to drop due to the possible conflict with another firm in Maryland) * Downix/#tunes does not want to keep changing names on a whim kaufmann: lol note, that plan is old, but it does give you an idea what we're doing I've got it Fumegant Processing Iron-age technology at your fingertips Or even better... Locomotion... that way, in your ads, you can get Ricky Martin to sing... "Livin' la vida Loco-motion" Carole King also has a song called "Do the Locomotion" IIRC uh, no -:- SignOff AlonzoTG: #TUNES (Have Nice Day :)) ok all, going to idle a bit * Downix/#tunes is away: (getting lunch) [BX-MsgLog On] 11:50am well, I'm off as well. oops, gotta go .quit -:- SignOff Downix: #TUNES (Downix has no reason) -:- SignOff Kaufmann: #TUNES (kathyanne gets kick'd/ as leaves fall on still waters/ she is here no more.) -:- AlonzoTG [Alonzo@209-122-212-67.s575.tnt6.lnhva.md.dialup.rcn.com] has joined #tunes smoke: do you have the beta edition or the crippled trial edition of harlequin? i think i have the crippled version ok lispworks-personal-4100 that's the crippled one but one other point where do i get the beta one? i should write personally? it's for educational purposes only, i don't like testing quasi-commercial software, so i won't sign a thing :) when I mentioned the wanted hardware for tunes, as I said tunes would include a compiler and apps, and it will include a integrated development environment, not quite like lispworks, but graphical and integrated into the editor.. aha quasi commercial? isn't lispworks all commercial and proprietary? now THAT's interesting smkl: some things are free for personal use smkl: there's even source code included with it then 128M ram and spiffy hardware is needed but the system should be easy to reflect upon and then you need a good environment fufie: i don't follow the step where you jump to the 128mb conclusion I have never thought of tunes to be a competitor of minix or simple-simple linux, but to be an integrated system 12:00pm i don't see why one can't have best of all worlds :) maybe 64M or 32M will do.. but you want graphics and want it to move and have room for user apps as well X on my computer takes at least 40M graphical applications can be implemented in zillions of ways. if you have a modular or pluggable setup it can scale well to very simple hardware in theory and with eminent programmers yes but the eminent programmers can't do everything in all places 99% of the cpu time on most modern machines is spent on the gui afaics well actually it's spent on idling :) the power is needed for the lousy scheduling of peaks in cpu usage it's idling 99% of the time and in the 1% that you actually scale an image you need 4 pentiums nowadays but a development environment is needed to be able to unleash the tunes yes are you a mouse lover btw? that is also some of the reason I waste time on sds :) sds? hmmm... sds is a framework for developing programming tools such as source level documenters, source browsers, source metric collectors, and similar. or at http://sds.yi.org/ I mostly use the keyboard.. though I am fond of the wheel on the mouse when reading text abi: sds is also what needs the 128 megs smkl: i haven't a clue abi: sds is also \what needs the 128 megs okay, smkl. sds runs nicely on my linux box with 16M i could summarize the review's Interfaces.html in one line stating "Don't use mouse" (if i would've written about the research that is) a mouse can be a great tool, but it should be used only with great care not for doing everything as in most Windows applications and Gimp note that i love using the mouse for drawing with smkl: :) 12:10pm the mouse is a good invention though it sure is, but it's overrated smoke: whats not overrated? the current trend in GUI's is really sad. you have to click on everything for which you could perfectly well use the keyboard, even without having to learn weird combinations by heart hcf: the use of a mouse in user interfaces hcf: ehm duh i misread hcf: :/ the #hurd channel on this server is gaining some interest by the way people like moving in herds we're pretty much like sheep except that most sheep tend to grow more wool especially the gate-symbol before the word hurd makes you wonder 12:20pm opn is becoming too big smkl: i could leave if you want me to? not you .. developers of the world unite rebel against the imperialist companies exploiting our labour :) * smoke/#tunes just did a /msg chanserv info #tunes was this one of the first channels? second? #debian, #linux and #redhat are older i was on here way b4 #tunes #linpeople must be the oldest probly #linpeople and #debian are indeed old u probly shouldnt go by info chanserv provides, theres no garantee that entries havnt been rewriten after a loss smkl: but you were serious on opn becoming too big? hcf: true yes ... it's growing very fast now (with irc.linux.com and all) why is it that irc channels r so much more noisier than mlists? hcf: because it's too easy to say stupid things (like this) smoke: isnt it easy to mail stupid things? 12:30pm hcf: and perhaps also because of the little >3 second lag in which you get to think of things the other end would probably understand him/herself but couldn't show, as is done with facial expressions in real life (like this) hcf: it's indeed easy to mail stupid things, i thought that's called usenet hcf: look at alt.linux.sux both #tunes and tunes@ r public and have small audiences yet off topicness doesnt happen much on the mlist if it does, the audience responds negatively that's why, probably. but noise is seemingly encouraged on irc well thought out negative response is hard to swallow it's hard for me to think out well how to say we're discussing something very offtopic what should a gui for tunes offer ? 12:40pm the standard widgets at least drag and drop beans aqua-theme what are beans anyway? beans? pluggable graphical components, ie editor, web browser, volume adjuster, etc and concerning actual functionality ? functionality? it's all about prettiness ;) hahah should every entity in the tunes system be made visible to the user? (eventually) is any of the gui usage essential to managing a tunes system? I think so, but I am sure paranoid people won't like that making entities visible should be easy with reflection I think gui is essential for a popular tunes system i find myself having trouble keeping things tidy in a gui oriented system as opposed to unix's file based structuring fufie: i think you should not be lead by opinions of the masses smkl: that's an interesting topic reflection should allow many different kind of interfaces easily is there some sort of `mirror'-element in any existing gui? I prefer a graphical environment for many things.. and command line for other stuff fufie: both should be integrated with one another are you all thinking of One Big Tunes Gui, or more along the lines of a plethora of gui-managers like the window managers in x11 ? (the One Big Tunes Gui being themable on end of course) 12:50pm -:- AlonzoTG [Alonzo@209-122-212-67.s575.tnt6.lnhva.md.dialup.rcn.com] has left #tunes [] I mostly believe in getting a vm and a small core working so people can experiment and extend fufie: extend like a tree, or like a snake ? (if snakes extend at all) extend in whatever way it is extended if people want to fork off (ie making a tree) it's ok with me there will be no straight line I guess aha and what about a modular system in which all modules should adhere to a given protocol (or family of protocols) to make a big system? that will come around if people is happy with the proposed protocols is any start made for these protocols? s/people/the developers/ I don't think any protocols have been proposed it's pretty hard to come with a protocol when noone has any idea on how things will look any idea what should be thought of ? something like /dev/, /proc/ or hurd's translators, or base classes in the HLL ? -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Ping timeout for hcf[me-portland-us1033.javanet.com]) or perhaps even aspects (AOP) of which i haven't the slightest idea what they are :) orthogonal persistence is proposed I find that to be a good idea ouch. * smoke/#tunes checks the glossary 01:00pm afk 01:10pm -:- eihrul [lee@usr5-ppp118.lvdi.net] has joined #tunes greetings eihrul greetings 01:20pm -:- KingNato [isildur@c212-151-1-33.swipnet.se] has joined #tunes -:- m-ov [pervert@212.116.150.203] has joined #tunes -:- KingNato [isildur@c212-151-1-33.swipnet.se] has left #tunes [] -:- Kaufmann [newbie@dial713.infolink.com.br] has joined #tunes has anyone read Kris de Volder's Ph D thesis? no, what's it about? type systems as logic programming languages the prolog/java stuff it's pretty good, but it really annoys me to see how far she went to concoct a system for quoting Java programs in the Prolog-like language TyRuBa. of course, we all know that, if you even _think_ about metaprogramming, you should be using Lisp. Simply using Lisp as the target language would have cut at least 20% off the paper's cruft. 02:10pm I honestly can't help but think that simply using a purely-logical subset of Lisp as the logic language and a more full Lisp as the target language would have been a _much_ better approach. Then again, the thesis targets static type systems. A-HA!!!! My Karma hit 50!!!!!!!! * Kaufmann/#tunes opens a bottle of champagne, then remembers that he doesn't drink alcohol and curses. Lisp has a logical subset? kaufie: have read parts of it but for the people who is part of the static typed functional language religion, lisp is evil as it is dynamically typed and it's not easy to prove stuff in it :-) smkl, you can come up with one, anyway. Norvig actually implements almost-full Prolog semantics (with easily-manipulatable (urgh) SEXP syntax) in _PoAIP_ Fufie, exactly so he should have first implemented prolog in lisp, and that would have helped? smkl, maybe, but that's not my point 02:20pm kaufie: but lispy thinking is also pretty close to a religion.. most people tend to find Lisp, assign it to their language-of-choice variable, maybe learn new languages but the value of language-of-choice remains the same but what's wrong with that, considering that Lisp is perfect? :) most people who find lisp simply puke and will never touch it again sure, because they never look past the parentheses... smkl: ok.. replace æfind' with 'understand' then -:- Closing Link: TUNES[bespin.dhs.org] by asimov.openprojects.net (Ping timeout for TUNES[bespin.dhs.org]) -:- Connection closed from irc.us.openprojects.net: Success -:- Connecting to port 6667 of server irc.us.openprojects.net [refnum 0] -:- Unable to connect to port 6667 of server irc.us.openprojects.net: No route to host -:- Connecting to port 6667 of server irc.us.openprojects.net [refnum 0] -:- Unable to connect to port 6667 of server irc.us.openprojects.net: Interrupted system call 02:30pm -:- Connecting to port 6667 of server irc.us.openprojects.net [refnum 0] -:- Unable to connect to port 6667 of server irc.us.openprojects.net: No route to host -:- Connecting to port 6667 of server irc.us.openprojects.net [refnum 0] -:- Unable to connect to port 6667 of server irc.us.openprojects.net: Interrupted system call -:- BitchX+Deb1an: Servers exhausted. 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You are on 3 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: TUNES, A Free Reflective System -:- topic set by lar1 [Thu Feb 3 13:39:25 2000] -:- [Users(#tunes:10)] [ TUNES ] [ Kaufmann ] [ eihrul ] [ thomas_ ] [ Plundis ] [ smoke ] [ abi ] [ Fufie ] [ Fare ] [ smkl ] -:- Channel #tunes was created at Sun Feb 28 08:48:06 1999 -:- BitchX+Deb1an: Join to #tunes was synced in 6.646 secs!! -:- Mode change [-ws] for user TUNES -:- mibin [mibin@62.11.103.18] has joined #tunes Kaufmann: fanatic cult? eihrul, more like it :) we even have our own secret word symbol, you mean suit yourself 02:40pm how dare you blaspheme with this 'word' of yours hmm, satanist cult? shut up, mibin :) no, lisp anyone seen _The Big Lebowski_? yes yes aol one of the best american movies i've seen not really shawshank redemption was also a good american movie `the best' is a set of size 500 btw and indiana jones I, II, and III :) have you sorted the set? Sorting sets implies defining a 'greater-than' relationship it's probably not even a partially ordered set 02:50pm not to mention that there are all sorts of nuances to the graduation that are inevitably flattened out when you shove them into anything resembling mathematical ordering relationship... thanks to the bizarre way in which the wetware substrate functions, A > B AND B > C may not imply A > C. brb back -:- pyro [tcn@cci-209150250038.clarityconnect.net] has joined #tunes 03:00pm hm what's up? not much I suppose we were discussing the merits of modeling watched movies as a set with a defined ordering relationship. oh a total order should be possible sounds thrilling very much so. it hasn't happened yet, but we're very excited. putting Utz, a movie about a hungarian duke who collects porcelain and is about his last years and his fear of handing his collection over to the commies, at the top a great movie Utz? *ahem* Utz? yes have you seen it? -:- bineng [Anders@j141.ryd.student.liu.se] has joined #tunes can't say I have. I just like repeating that word. Utz. Utz. It gives me perverse pleasure. Utz. http://us.imdb.com/Title?0105712 he was a baron.. not a duke we need to fire a fuzzy set topology at this problem 03:10pm fuffy set topology will work though yep still, the criteria are too abstract. haha.. my OS is a 5-second download pyro, is it also a 5-second rm -r? :) maybe 5 ms better 5 ms than 1 MS-* heh does anyone have any thoughts on how to implement a pattern-matching-based object database in Lisp? you mean object-relational? 03:20pm no I mean an object database anything-relational is evil :) hehe if you said yes I'd say WHY? BRB... gonna go watch _Elizabeth_ later. is it any good, by the way? pattern-matching object db? how would that work? later later -:- SignOff Kaufmann: #TUNES (kathyanne gets kick'd/ as leaves fall on still waters/ she is here no more.) fuzzy matching? 03:30pm -:- AlonzoTG [Alonzo@216-164-128-87.s87.tnt1.lnhva.md.dialup.rcn.com] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff smoke: #TUNES (One day sheep will rule the world) -:- lar1 [larman@dialup-209.245.129.200.SanJose1.Level3.net] has joined #tunes Hey ok, guys, im gonna make that lego gun at /., later -:- mibin [mibin@62.11.103.18] has left #tunes [] hehe the lego gun? haha does it involve rubber bands? yeah, that's cheating 04:00pm Heh heh, one time I made a remote-controlled pencil shooter :) damn near killed my sister with it cool (no it didn't hit her and I wasn't aiming for her) I've done some experimentation too, but I never killed anybody.. just fuckin scared her :) lego can be very dangerous in wrong hands especially those motorized ones pyro: How fast did the pencils shoot? lar1: like arrows it stuck 2" into the wall Woah crap! :) lego is the devil's work ;) no legos in this one just some wood pieces, rubber bands, string, and the remains of a remote controlled toy we used to make lego guns too though but the rockets and tennis ball cannons were much better so, anyone used HURD? Nope pyro: i played with it a long time ago 04:10pm it didn't do much but spew error messages anything with mach at its heart has to be evil... even freebsd? yes i'm running it right now and it's faster than linux hey, i never said linux wasn't evil either... so maybe HURD won't be such a slow pig after all and just because something is evil doesn't mean it can't be fast pyro: you wish :) * eihrul/#tunes just wants to play with clementine... if only core hadn't dropped off the face of the french nation... how's mr. marty doing? Hes alive Buisy though and has anyone seen his OS lately? well, i've seen the outside of it what all does it do now? * eihrul/#tunes shrugs. Anybody done any DSP work? -:- SignOff bineng: #TUNES (Ping timeout for bineng[j141.ryd.student.liu.se]) I have a few friends who do DSP DSP is evil ;) it's mostly a numerical subject I mean, as a musician, digital audio sucks.. especially processing. -:- SignOff lar1: #TUNES (Ping timeout for lar1[dialup-209.245.129.200.SanJose1.Level3.net]) 04:20pm -:- lar1 [larman@sdn-ar-006casfrMP136.dialsprint.net] has joined #tunes Well accually I need somting to do QAM for me at about 900Mhz I can't seem to find a DSP that does that what's QAM? Quadrature Ampltiude Modulation I want to make a wireless 900Mhz modem basically -:- bineng [Anders@j141.ryd.student.liu.se] has joined #tunes maybe that's too fast? Nah well for digital mabye for a dsp Yeah I need to find a chip to do it, or else I have to do it the icky way look at a microwave link say, 10ghz Well, the icky way is to look at a ham radio packet tranciver and have it transmit at 900Mhz @ 1 watt instead of a ham band I don't need the bandwidth of microwave I am just talking 14.4 bps or somting yeah, but they don't use QAM -:- SignOff eihrul: #TUNES (Ping timeout for eihrul[usr5-ppp118.lvdi.net]) True Donen't have to be QAM, just as long as it works... well maybe they do now, but not in the 80's.. just FSK -:- SignOff bineng: #TUNES (Ping timeout for bineng[j141.ryd.student.liu.se]) The newer 56kbps ones don't use fsk I don't think I am not really sure though QAM is what 28.8k+ modems use, right? I belive so 4 or 8 phases.. trying to squeeze the most out of a 3.5khz phone line Yeah, I was just gonna do 2 amplitudes and 4 phases but at 900mhz you have plenty of bandwidth I don't need it though Its for ti-8x graphing calcs That way In mathclass, when I am bored, I can do real work! :) also At least get an HP for christ's sake :) Heh, the ti-89 is a kick ass calculator! 04:30pm oh yeah, that's better than my ti-85.. but it still doesn't have a real programming language lar1: you know, lectures at univ. is an excellent place to to code review the HP48 has a forth/lisp hybrid lar1: I have improved much code at boring lectures :) Fufie: same here :) Bah! (lisp (is hard) to make sense of (becasue of all) the (damned partentheies)) The 89 can do C I think lar1: do you think lispers think so? Fufie: True :) Then again, I can read asm no prob while most attest to its unreadability lar1: the HP48 doesn't need parens.. it's more like forth pyro: Ah, cool because after the first week or maybe two weeks of this parantheses stuff .. they disappear.. you don't think about them.. I want to hook up a floppy drive to my calc and it's got an algebraic notation parser too becasue flash is too expensive Fufie: I suppose it would help if I got ahold of a good book or tutuoial 128k is a lot, lar fufie: The tutorial I was working with was horrible pyro: Not enough for a signlanguage dictonary! I am in ASL and I want an electronic dictonary... I'd go IDE but that is harder then floppy, no? Though one of em laptop harddrives sure are nifty! lar1: I hear the book 'ansi common lisp' is in need of reprint, but it is the recommended tutorial.. or alternatively if you want an ai-incluenced tutorial, get PAIP PAIP? PAIP is "Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming, Case Studies in Common Lisp" by Peter Norvig at http://www.norvig.com/paip.html Fufie: How much do these guys cost? lar1: IDE is pretty simpler.. simpler than a floppy.. pyro: Oh? Do you know much about it? i've written drivers for both around $50 Hmm pyro: Is IDE easy hardware wise? bn.com sells ansi common lisp for $47.75 Fufie: Hmm, ok and paip is $55 fufie: Thats alot to a 14 year old :) Thats why I prefer online tutorials there is dlamkins 'succesful lisp' which is free Hmm, whereabouts? 04:40pm lar1: just hook the drive to your I/O port, probably using a little glue logic.. the software driver communicates directly with an MCU in the drive Really? What do IDE controler cards do then? connect the motherboard to the cable Yeah, but theres a chip on them... whats that do? Or is that for the serial/parellel/floppy disk read the IDE stuff from borg.qzx.com Doesn't that talk to the chip on the IDE controler? -:- air [brand@p0wer.qzx.com] has joined #tunes the IDE cable is just a 16-bit data bus and a few control lines Hmm Itd be a pain to control it with a z80 How many bits is the 680000? err -:- bineng [Anders@j141.ryd.student.liu.se] has joined #tunes 68000 32-bits internally, 24-bit address bus (16meg), 16-bit data bus. I think. hrm Ah, good that should work nicley Is the 68k heavy on external components? pyro: You know alot about FreeBSD? I just installed it and am encountering some problems. the 68020+ are 32-bit all around bineng: not alot.. I just use it :) What's the matter? lar1: the 6809 and 6811 are nice 8-bit processors.. you can get them for a few bucks ah, some programs coredumps, can't get my sound to work, getting a couple of error messages, dunno how to setup my ftp... a little of everything. bineng: what release, 3.4? pyro: Yeah, but if IDE is 16-bit, it would be easier to interface with a 16 bit proccessor, no? yes.. I cvsup'ped bineng: then I'm not sure. Check the handbook and FAQ, though :P 04:50pm lar1: an 8-bit CPU will work fine lar1: the 6811, for example, has at least 4 or 5 8-bit ports, and you can always multiplex them if that's not enough * bineng/#tunes sighs Hmm it would be neat if I could map the drive right into the address space haha Is that possible? Nevermind :) with an MMU Yeah, well that would be neat is it true that alabama passed a law changing the value of pi to 3? the 68020 includes an MMU air: I dunno... its true I don't care though :) pyro: u sure? i thought the mmu was a separate chip until the 040 pyro: Hmm, this doc seems to say I can run the drive in an 8 bit mode... can I? air: that's the FPU lar1: yeah I think it was only 8-bit until EIDE 05:00pm pyro: Hmm Borg has info on talking to the drive direct? I only see talking to the drive via a controler... how do i cash a check made out in canadian dollars? will the bank do that for me? Uhh, I would assume the same way you cash anyother check yeah 05:10pm -:- SignOff bineng: #TUNES ( <k!14>) -:- NetSplit: sterling.openprojects.net split from varley.openprojects.net [05:24pm] -:- BitchX+Deb1an: Press Ctrl-F to see who left Ctrl-E to change to [sterling.openprojects.net] -:- Netjoined: sterling.openprojects.net varley.openprojects.net -:- smkl [sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi] has joined #tunes -:- Fare [fare@quatramaran.ens.fr] has joined #tunes -:- Plundis [plundis@130.238.23.252] has joined #tunes -:- thomas_ [thomas@193.217.63.152] has joined #tunes -:- lar1 [larman@sdn-ar-006casfrMP136.dialsprint.net] has joined #tunes -:- air [brand@p0wer.qzx.com] has joined #tunes Uhhh -:- eihrul [lee@usr5-ppp214.lvdi.net] has joined #tunes My corel linux cds just came... from france... and there were made in Ireland... WTF? 05:30pm haha -:- SignOff AlonzoTG: #TUNES (Ping timeout for AlonzoTG[216-164-128-87.s87.tnt1.lnhva.md.dialup.rcn.com]) No wonder why it took 2 months! I guess that's what 'free trade' is all about :) Heh Thats _too_ free ;) I guess they exported them from France so they wouldn't be able to include crypto software do they still have that fascist law? What law? against encryption software Hmm. I dunno it's even worse than the US laws which are finally being canned god dammit! pine sucks Pine is cool, what are you talking about? I hit send, and it just hangs there at 0% I kill it and it loses my message 05:40pm there, finally third fucking try 05:50pm -:- SignOff pyro: #TUNES (later..) -:- SignOff lar1: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- mibin [mibin@62.11.104.13] has joined #tunes -:- _ruiner_ [DIY@ppp320.wi.centurytel.net] has joined #tunes how can i make an infobot to list its factioids? -:- SignOff _ruiner_: #TUNES (Ping timeout for _ruiner_[ppp320.wi.centurytel.net]) eihrul: u here? apt, list? -:- SignOff mibin: #TUNES (main(){fork();main();}) 06:40pm -:- _ruiner_ [DIY@ppp448.wi.centurytel.net] has joined #tunes air: yes u know much about clone()? i have a function that mallocs stack space and calls clone and my main() does a printf() with that function in it to print out the return value but it prints the printf() string twice any idea why? 06:50pm and even if i do the function before the print and store the return value in a variable it still double prints <_ruiner_> air.....go through step by step <_ruiner_> you've got another function doing a printf <_ruiner_> or something its the same string <_ruiner_> hold on... <_ruiner_> all your printf statements or just the thread: ones? just the 5 thread ones the 5 printf()'s that have createThread() <_ruiner_> *sigh* <_ruiner_> alright...gimme a few minutes air: use pthreads man... eihrul: clone is working fine eihrul: except its just double printing and it looks cool with 6 processes in ps with the same pid 07:00pm <_ruiner_> grrrr.... but it looks like im gonna have to use select instead of non-blocking sockets <_ruiner_> I really hate this.... <_ruiner_> fuck it, I'm gonna order a pizza....bbs -:- SignOff _ruiner_: #TUNES (destroy what destroys you) 07:10pm -:- _ruiner_ [DIY@ppp288.wi.centurytel.net] has joined #tunes <_ruiner_> figure it out? air: supposed to be <_ruiner_> I'm stumped myself <_ruiner_> of course, I have an excuse... <_ruiner_> I haven't really coded since I was in a programming class over a year ago ;-p -:- SignOff _ruiner_: #TUNES (destroy what destroys you) 07:20pm uh, select () is the way to go polling non-blocking sockets is death... 07:40pm hmm select isnt working uh what exactly are you trying to do i fill an fd_set with all the sockets and then call select() and its suppose to return when a socket is ready to read firstly.... the first argument to select () is the max (sockets) + 1 oh its odd... but supposedly its used as a bound on the fd_set :) still not working 08:00pm define 'not working' it never returns from select because it's not getting any data.... actually the NULL says to block indefinitely until data arrives... ya i send it data apparently not that code isnt filling the set it never calls that print before FD_SET it comes back from the sleep() and says nr_clients=1 well this code is kinda messy :) how?? you have to ask? :) i did like u said and got rid of all the globals like bfe has don't mind me, i'm just very particular okay... before it enters the for lop in which you FD_SET nr_clients > 0? MONITOR: nr_clients=1, filling set. and uh, you never see the "CHECK.."? yep ummm use gdb set a breakpoint there then step through wake a sec.... how do i compile with symbols? you have two threads.... ??? 6 threads dude... you need to use mutexes use pthreads clone is heavily dangerous provides no synchronization mechanisms is completely unportable etc etc 08:10pm -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us1019.javanet.com] has joined #tunes well 4 of the threads are in a sleep, the listen thread is waiting for clients to connect and the monitor thread is what has a problem you're asking for trouble by just using clone () for casual use that's *EVIL* there's no way nr_clients can magically happen to be less than 1 unless you're getting race conditions or... nr_clients < 0 in which case, your for () loop nr_clients starts out at 0 when the server is started will never execute and your select () loop it remains zero until a client connects will loop indefinitely because you have no clients set and when that client disconnects it becomes 0 again you need a mutex, man... or at the least: actually, its not getting to the select() if (nr_clients <= 0) continue; n = select (...); uh, then where is it going? i dont know, but i put a printf() before select and it never gets there man, use pthreads... where is a doc on pthreads man pthread_create UNP is also a good reference unp? unp is a good reference unix network programming, richard stevens go to google, search for "posix threads tutorial" first link should be good how is pthreads any different from clone? because it provides thread-safe IO... etc, etc synchronization primitives, most importantly -:- SignOff smkl: #TUNES (changing servers) -:- washort [washort@d140.narrowgate.net] has joined #tunes air: that, and its a standard... hence POSIX threads... clone () is just a linux specific system call in using it, you limit your program to running on linux alone oh if u had said that earlier than u wouldnt have needed to say anything else :) 08:20pm eihrul: are u using the svga x server from nvidia? yep air: AIUI the standard Xfree server supports NVidia's cards do u have a 3 button mouse? i'm running 3.3.6 w/ my TNT2 washort: glX.... yeah, 3 button trackball my middle button is extremely sensitive and keeps pasting 2 or more copies when i click it it started when i installed nvidia's server eihrul: i'm using the CVS version of the GLX libs if i do a slow click then its fine try fiddling with the configuration file i guess what file? i think file is the wrong unit. Use Windows9x. Only one hard disk, a small part of which needs be configured XF86Config there isnt anything in there like that locate XF86Config hmm, u dont know where yer xf86config file is located? :) i create mine by hand ... /etc/X11 on my box Section "Pointer" Protocol "MouseMan" Device "/dev/ttyS0" ChordMiddle EndSection oh well, i'm afk for a little 08:30pm -:- SignOff air: #TUNES (BRiX [http://www.qzx.com/brix] :: server reboot) -:- air [brand@p0wer.qzx.com] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff air: #TUNES (Ping timeout for air[p0wer.qzx.com]) -:- air [brand@p0wer.qzx.com] has joined #tunes washort: u know anything about ipfwadm? 09:30pm -:- _ruiner_ [DIY@ppp364.wi.centurytel.net] has joined #tunes <_ruiner_> air: figure it out? what? i got my firewall working <_ruiner_> your printf stuff <_ruiner_> you know what printf means right? no, eihrul made be use pthreads instead of clone() so i have to redo the source <_ruiner_> heh <_ruiner_> next time give me something easy to fix uhh int x; x=2+2; printf("2+2=%s\n\n", x); it wont work, why? 09:40pm <_ruiner_> would this be one you know the answer to already? no <_ruiner_> whats the output? it wont compile <_ruiner_> what error message? oh c'mon how much easier can they get <_ruiner_> heh....I thought you didn't know the answer.... %s <_ruiner_> using a string... <_ruiner_> %d :) <_ruiner_> pizza was good btw send some over <_ruiner_> no way dude, the leftovers are my lunch tomorrow <_ruiner_> I need a beer or two or twelve ok wanna look at some code? 09:50pm eihrul!!! 10:40pm gui: try xinit oops wrong chan <_ruiner_> linpeople or programming? 11:20pm -:- lar1 [larman@dialup-209.245.129.21.SanJose1.Level3.net] has joined #tunes Hey 11:30pm -:- SignOff lar1: #TUNES (Ping timeout for lar1[dialup-209.245.129.21.SanJose1.Level3.net]) -:- SignOff air: #TUNES (BRiX [http://www.qzx.com/brix] :: sleep) -:- SignOff _ruiner_: #TUNES (destroy what destroys you) [msg(TUNES)] newlog 2000.0205 IRC log ended Sat Feb 5 00:00:02 2000