00:00:00 --- log: started forth/02.03.24 00:44:29 --- quit: Soap` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01:55:04 --- join: rob_ert (~robert@h173n2fls33o898.telia.com) joined #forth 02:49:19 http://www.verde666.org/sed/sokoban/sokoban.sed 02:52:42 Haha! 03:35:26 :( colorForth has no source available as far as i c 03:35:42 am i right or just blind? 04:39:40 wow wow, im dling chuck moore videos about colorforth :] 04:39:42 --- quit: rob_ert (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 04:39:42 --- quit: oportet (carter.openprojects.net irc.openprojects.net) 04:39:45 --- join: rob_ert (~robert@h173n2fls33o898.telia.com) joined #forth 04:39:45 --- join: oportet (~thin@h24-64-174-2.cg.shawcable.net) joined #forth 04:40:10 oportet: is that u futhin? 05:32:51 --- quit: onetom (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07:17:35 --- quit: rob_ert (":)") 07:39:15 --- join: Speuler (~l@195.30.184.51) joined #forth 07:39:33 g'd morning 07:46:02 --- join: rob_ert (~robert@h173n2fls33o898.telia.com) joined #forth 08:01:01 --- join: onetom (tom@adsl52070.vnet.hu) joined #forth 08:03:12 Hello. 08:04:01 hi rob_ert 08:04:12 Hi to you too, Speuler. 08:52:35 rob_ert: have u already tried colorforth? 08:52:40 Nope 08:52:52 it doesnt want to work 4 me 08:53:06 would u b so kind as 2 tryit out 4 me? 08:53:49 ftp://ftp.ultratechnology.com/COLOR.COM 08:54:20 just put an empty floppy into the fdd 08:54:28 and start color.com 08:54:41 (probably from under dos 08:54:41 "start" it? From DOS? 08:54:44 oh 08:54:46 ) 08:54:48 Well, I've got DOSemu 08:55:02 I'll tru 08:55:03 try* 08:55:04 if u have *nix 08:55:11 Yes? 08:55:24 a dd if=color.com of=/dev/fd0 08:55:27 oh 08:55:38 then simply boot from it 08:55:58 ive tried it on 3 different computers 08:56:17 I don't have any computer free atm 08:56:25 but in each case i got only an empty screen 08:56:34 atm? 08:57:04 At The Moment 08:57:50 im also thinkin on tring it out under vmware or sg like that 08:57:57 bfn 08:58:33 bfn? 08:59:42 bnf 08:59:56 bnf? 09:00:07 onetom: which colorforth? chuck moore's? 09:00:20 re the sources 09:00:59 rob_ert: BNF = infix.. forget the acronym.. 09:01:42 onetom: colorforth worked for me 09:01:51 get it from www.colorforth.com 09:01:54 if you aren't.. 09:02:25 ok, nm 09:03:59 onetom: start color.com in dos, off the hdd, then type save, and it'll save it to the floppy.. 09:04:02 then reboot 09:04:15 and boot off the floppy 09:20:09 i don't think you are supposed to use dd to get color.com onto the floppy.. 09:33:24 rob_ert: http://www.zetetics.com/bj/papers/bnfparse.htm 09:34:12 i don't think onetom was actually typing bnf though heheh 09:34:56 bfn = bye for now ?? 10:20:38 bfn = bye for now 10:22:31 bnf = bye now for? :P 10:22:49 heheh 11:17:39 --- quit: Speuler ("using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.1") 11:49:36 --- quit: oportet (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12:00:54 --- nick: MrGone -> MrReach 12:02:42 Hello :) 12:18:23 hhihi!! 12:18:32 quite a bit of backlog to read 12:19:00 if you see I440r before I do, please tell him to rename his case to something else, so that it doesn't confuse people 12:19:07 perhaps SELECT 12:19:18 erm ... that would conflict with the system calls 12:19:21 hmmm ... 12:19:37 maybe SWITCH 12:19:52 or CHOOSE 13:49:22 --- quit: MrReach () 14:40:40 --- join: SoapSleep (flop@210-54-78-19.dialup.xtra.co.nz) joined #forth 14:40:50 --- nick: SoapSleep -> Soap- 14:41:39 Hello 14:41:49 --- quit: Soap- (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14:42:19 --- join: SoapSleep (flop@210-54-78-19.dialup.xtra.co.nz) joined #forth 14:42:29 --- nick: SoapSleep -> Soap- 14:44:17 --- quit: Soap- (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14:49:50 --- join: Etaoin (~david@ljk8.sat.net) joined #forth 14:57:11 --- join: MrReach (~mrreach@209.181.43.190) joined #forth 14:58:08 --- quit: rob_ert ("Bye.") 15:02:08 --- join: I440r (~mark4@11Cust64.tnt3.bloomington.in.temp.da.uu.net) joined #forth 15:07:57 --- join: Soap` (flop@210-55-148-99.dialup.xtra.co.nz) joined #forth 15:16:42 hihi! 15:17:04 Morning 15:17:22 I440r: I wanted to point out that if you're going to define CASE/OF so differently, you should rename it it to something less common 15:17:45 maybe CHOOSE or SWITCH 15:18:14 the word SELECT would probably interfere with your syscalls interface in your system 15:18:21 I440r: you awake? 15:18:48 what's new with you, Soap` 15:18:50 ?? 15:21:03 Not much. Still plugging away at my net library 15:24:21 hey! 15:24:23 yea 15:24:25 i am now :) 15:24:42 glad to hear 15:24:45 no - i dont see a point :) 15:24:51 i know its different 15:25:17 i MIGHT even totally remove the definition for endof heh 15:25:39 why would you deliberately redefine a commonly used word to have unexpected results??? 15:25:40 it wouldnt conflict with syscalls 15:25:46 all syscalls are bounded with < and > 15:25:48 15:25:51 15:25:56