00:00:00 --- log: started forth/03.11.07 01:02:58 --- join: schihei (~schihei@blueice1a.de.ibm.com) joined #forth 04:27:29 --- quit: schihei (Client Quit) 04:38:21 --- join: schihei (~schihei@blueice1a.de.ibm.com) joined #forth 04:56:47 --- quit: lma (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04:57:24 --- join: lma (~markus@lns-th2-3-82-64-33-82.adsl.proxad.net) joined #forth 06:56:06 --- quit: lma ("Fermeture du client") 07:03:56 --- join: Herkamire (~jason@h000094d30ba2.ne.client2.attbi.com) joined #forth 07:17:05 Hi :) 07:28:20 --- quit: mmanning ("Reality Strikes Again") 07:35:35 --- join: mmanning (~mmanning@saturn.vcsd.com) joined #forth 07:40:26 hi Robert :) 08:40:42 --- join: kc5tja (~kc5tja@66-91-231-74.san.rr.com) joined #forth 08:40:42 --- mode: ChanServ set +o kc5tja 09:20:45 wb kc5tja :) 09:21:20 hey kc 09:21:32 Just waiting for my laundry to finish up before getting ready for work. 09:21:35 Also tuning around the bands. 09:21:54 hehe 09:21:58 And making evil, nefarious plans to stop by Home Depot to pick up some zip-cord for a longer end-fed antenna. 09:22:02 DAMN I love this antenna tuner. 09:22:14 MysticOne: Dude, I'm not kidding you, if you want to get on the ham bands, that's the thing you need. 09:22:24 s/get on/get back on/ 09:22:42 kc5tja: I need a place to put antennas first :) 09:22:55 Do you have any kind of a yard at all? 09:23:02 yes 09:23:04 Or, are you living in an apartment? 09:23:07 yard 09:23:11 double wide on 1/2 acre 09:23:51 OK. Well, I'm thinking you can set up a "temporary" end-fed antenna if you have an antenna tuner that can tune a wire antenna. I have an MFJ-949E, and it does end-fed as well as balanced, coax, etc. 09:24:04 Just set up the antenna when you use it, you know? 09:24:10 I don't have anywhere to put the antenna up though 09:24:12 That's what I'm thinking of doing. 09:24:37 I would consider investing in two wooden step-ladders. :D 09:24:43 Drape the antenna over those. 09:25:19 bugger -- I think the washing machine is done. 09:25:23 back in a bit. 09:27:45 back 09:28:11 * kc5tja can actually listen to a signal on 80m now without having the pre-amplifier turned on. 09:28:16 And it actually comes in better. 09:29:23 --- quit: segher ("weekend") 09:31:02 --- quit: schihei (Client Quit) 09:35:01 * kc5tja is 52% done with downloading the resource files for Linux version of Neverwinter Nights. 09:35:11 dang 09:35:15 how big is it? 09:35:20 1.13GB 09:35:32 Been going since 8:00AM today. :) 09:35:40 128KBps throughput. 09:35:45 big file 09:35:48 I think I'm maxing out the server's T1. :D 09:35:51 I d/led all the fedora ISOs the other day :) 09:36:08 I set it to 50KB/sec ... took about 12 hours to d/l it from CityNet :) 09:36:12 it was about 2.5GB 09:37:33 You can change your download bandwidths? How do you do that? 09:38:42 wget 09:38:44 wget --limit-rate 09:38:56 well, wget --limit-rate=xxxKB 09:42:37 Gotcha. 09:42:50 Well, I'm not doing anything else at the moment, so I may as well use the full bandwidth. 09:42:55 * kc5tja didn't know about that option. 09:43:01 * MysticOne nods 09:44:28 Anyway, I need to finish getting ready for work, so I'll let y'all go. 09:44:39 okies 09:44:40 ttyl man :) 09:44:59 --- quit: kc5tja ("THX QSO ES 73 DE KC5TJA/6 CL ES QRT AR SK") 10:36:28 * warp0x00 yawns 12:28:38 --- join: rafe2 (~rafe@www.scinq.org) joined #forth 12:48:39 --- join: suprdupr (CrowKilr@HSE-Windsor-ppp252312.sympatico.ca) joined #forth 12:48:42 --- quit: mmanning ("Reality Strikes Again") 13:34:09 --- quit: rafe2 ("Client Exiting") 13:40:08 --- join: schihei (~schihei@pD9548BE2.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 13:42:22 im trying something here 13:42:43 using the hardware return stack pointer as an virtual word pointer inside traditional forth definitions 13:43:05 i use ret to terminate ach low level words 13:43:14 ret opcode 13:43:34 and i use inlined enter 13:43:46 and a mandatory exit word 13:43:54 for high level definitions 13:45:00 enter pushes actual esp (x86) on the return stack pointed by ebp (will maybe change) and do a literal move in esp before reting 13:45:37 %macro _enter 0 13:45:37 mov [ebp], esp 13:45:37 lea ebp, [ebp-4] 13:45:37 mov dword esp, %%after 13:45:37 ret 13:45:37 %%after: 13:45:39 %endmacro 13:45:45 nasm macro 13:46:02 and exit is pretty straightforward and valable for all words 13:46:37 _semicolon: 13:46:37 mov esp, [ebp] 13:46:37 lea ebp, [ebp+4] 13:46:37 ret 13:46:37 nop 13:47:03 nop is for the alignment 13:47:07 8 bytes long 13:47:21 The word is 8 bytes long, or 2 cell long 13:47:30 _semicolon: 13:47:30 mov esp, [ebp] 13:47:30 lea ebp, [ebp+4] 13:47:30 ret 13:47:30 nop 13:47:35 is also 2 cell long 13:49:11 testword: 13:49:12 _enter 13:49:12 896500 <1> mov [ebp], esp 13:49:12 8D6DFC <1> lea ebp, [ebp-4] 13:49:12 BC[22020000] <1> mov dword esp, %%after 13:49:12 C3 <1> ret 13:49:14 <1> %%after: 13:49:16 [08020000] dd _lit 13:49:18 60010000 dd 160h 13:49:20 [0F020000] dd _dup 13:49:22 [00020000] dd _semicolon 13:49:24 is an example of a very simple word 13:49:59 elegant to me, ease compiler design a lot, im working on it, the idea is free, i wont hold anything you do with it 13:50:19 im giving it away for peer review and improvement ;p 13:53:22 since it is dword aligned, i get two bits per dictionary entry doing nothing 13:53:28 meaning nothing, that is 13:53:45 im looking towards AHA like source 13:53:53 anyway, hope you find this interesting 14:01:53 --- quit: schihei (Client Quit) 15:34:37 --- quit: suprdupr () 16:28:27 --- join: Sonarman (~user@ACC5FA73.ipt.aol.com) joined #forth 17:09:48 --- join: TheBlueWizard (TheBlueWiz@pc79dn1d.ppp.FCC.NET) joined #forth 17:09:48 --- mode: ChanServ set +o TheBlueWizard 17:09:52 hiya all 17:14:07 hi TheBlueWizard :) 17:14:14 hiya Herkamire 17:26:54 hi but also good night 17:27:20 terve...and hyvää yötä :) 17:28:10 and = ja 17:28:13 but = mutta 17:28:17 also = myös 17:28:21 zzz 17:28:43 lol...I know those words...kiitos (thanks) 18:09:47 --- quit: Sonarman (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18:18:32 --- quit: warp0x00 (Excess Flood) 18:19:36 --- join: warp0x00 (~warpzero@dsl.31.mt.onewest.net) joined #forth 19:00:26 --- quit: warp0x00 (calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 19:02:11 --- join: warp0x00 (~warpzero@dsl.31.mt.onewest.net) joined #forth 19:11:28 --- join: Sonarman (~matt@adsl-64-169-93-120.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 19:51:37 --- quit: MysticOne (Ping timeout: 14400 seconds) 20:08:41 --- quit: Herkamire (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20:14:17 gotta go...bye all 20:14:25 --- part: TheBlueWizard left #forth 21:05:01 fun magazine: 20:39 < Sonarman> i so20:39 < Sonarman> i somehow read 21:05:12 oops, wrong stuff in paste buffer 21:05:32 http://www.atarimagazines.com 21:05:46 they even have a series of articles called "Forth Factory" :) 21:11:44 --- join: root (~root@ca-cmrilo-cuda1-c3b-66.vnnyca.adelphia.net) joined #forth 21:11:44 y0 21:11:44 eek 21:11:45 --- nick: root -> arke 21:12:23 y0 21:20:33 --- join: arke_ (~root@ca-cmrilo-cuda1-c3b-66.vnnyca.adelphia.net) joined #forth 21:28:32 anybody here wanna let me use their DNS please? :) 21:49:53 --- quit: arke (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22:07:03 --- join: MysticOne (mysticone@mysticone.usercloak.freenode) joined #forth 22:09:25 --- quit: MysticOne (Client Quit) 22:10:40 --- join: MysticOne (mysticone@mysticone.usercloak.freenode) joined #forth 22:14:52 --- quit: warp0x00 (Excess Flood) 22:16:03 --- join: warp0x00 (~warpzero@dsl.31.mt.onewest.net) joined #forth 22:16:37 --- quit: arke_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 22:56:08 --- quit: Sonarman ("ICH HABE EINEN SCHAUMGUMMIRINGtr") 23:06:38 --- join: Sonarman (~matt@adsl-64-169-93-120.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 23:12:50 sup dudes 23:32:13 --- join: I440r (mark4@12-178.lctv-a5.cablelynx.com) joined #forth 23:32:22 bought a new laptop 23:38:30 you guys - wake up and admire my new laptop! 23:38:49 some dork br0ke the old one 23:38:52 <-- 23:49:57 Hi :) 23:50:09 * Robert pets his 286 laptop 23:50:27 lol 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/03.11.07