00:00:00 --- log: started forth/05.04.09 00:49:21 --- join: Topaz (~top@spc1-horn1-6-0-cust219.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) joined #forth 01:05:58 --- quit: YoyoFreeBSD (Remote closed the connection) 01:51:42 --- join: YoyoFreeBSD (~yoyo@222.90.81.76) joined #forth 02:42:01 --- quit: Topaz (Remote closed the connection) 03:12:20 --- join: qFox (C00K13S@82-169-140-229-mx.xdsl.tiscali.nl) joined #forth 03:19:06 --- join: aum (~aum@60-234-138-239.bitstream.orcon.net.nz) joined #forth 03:19:31 --- part: aum left #forth 04:43:41 --- quit: YoyoFreeBSD ("Leaving") 06:09:20 --- join: tathi (~josh@pcp01375108pcs.milfrd01.pa.comcast.net) joined #forth 06:09:58 Hi 06:10:37 Hi Robert 06:39:37 Hmm... Was there someone in here mentioning cheap fpga dev boards? 06:48:39 Robert: robtrob! 06:48:49 Hi 06:50:33 --- join: YoyoFreeBSD (~yoyo@222.90.42.37) joined #forth 06:51:14 Hi 06:51:52 A visitor from the east? 07:04:05 y 07:06:01 Then welcome 07:13:42 --- join: docl (~docl@dpcbw099103.direcpc.com) joined #forth 07:14:21 Hi 07:15:25 good morning 07:16:08 how's it going? 07:17:21 OK 07:20:32 forth is such a cool language :) 07:23:29 trains the mind into logical, modular thinking 07:23:36 --- join: Robert__ (~purple@c-f778e055.17-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined #forth 07:24:03 wb Robert 07:26:35 Thanks 07:26:43 Freenode hates me. 07:26:51 hehe 07:27:02 my isp hates me 07:27:27 or would if they cared at all about their customers :P 07:28:39 you can ghost your old nick to get it off 07:29:01 /msg nickserv ghost username password 07:29:01 --- quit: Robert (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 07:29:02 I know, but I'm getting tired of that. 07:29:20 Every time I connect I have to ghost some moron. 07:29:41 Much more often than my own acual ghost. 07:29:49 --- nick: Robert__ -> Robert 07:30:05 Any idea if irssi can autoghost? 07:30:13 because of using a "real name" ? 07:30:53 I registered it, if they want to use their real names, I suggest they find other names! ;) 07:30:59 hehe 07:31:41 u r s0 L333T :P 07:33:31 Because I kill the name thieves? I know... 07:33:57 They deserved being killed, but not by someone as important and l33t as myself. 07:34:17 lol exactly 07:35:08 instead you should change it to r0b3rt :P 07:35:35 My three other registered nicks are rob_ert, Yes and No. 07:35:50 Not r0b3rt :( 07:38:13 Robert! 07:39:20 Herr Fox! 07:39:26 wazap? 07:40:07 Pain (illness and Java homework - bad combination), and I'm doing some fpga research. 07:40:16 i'm working on java as well! (A) 07:40:30 (A) as in anarchy, or...? 07:40:41 well 07:40:53 i've strai...stray.. its not forth. 07:41:07 yikes 07:41:29 i've created a nice set game 07:41:32 so write a forth in Java :P 07:41:33 works great 07:41:40 now starting on the network part 07:43:03 hmm what's a set game? 07:44:54 http://www.reed.edu/~mcphailb/applets/set/ 07:44:58 that'd be it 07:45:05 Robert> got 1.5? 07:46:50 Yes 07:54:10 Robert> http://phil.uu.nl/~zee/setgame.1.0b.jar 07:55:34 How do I run it? 07:56:41 in console, java -jar setgame.1.0b.jar 07:57:39 i'm asuming it works the same in linux... i havent tested it on there yet 07:57:42 What does W8JGY;2v5+m?_E.>d(D`LxM-sj9VQCZgilABkpr@[bw=e\un^K0Ooac4 It seems to work. 07:57:54 thats the string for the current game 07:57:58 you can copy it 07:58:00 paste it 07:58:10 and then when you press play again, you'll play this exact same board again 07:58:31 Hm, OK 07:58:40 What do I do? 07:58:43 i was gonna use it for some network features i'm implementing next, so i figured i might as well get some pracitce with input boxes 07:58:49 http://www.reed.edu/~mcphailb/applets/set/ 07:58:50 read there 07:58:51 :) 07:58:57 better then i could ever tell you 07:59:28 note that i didnt rip anything, not from there, not from anywhere else :) 08:00:03 * Robert pats 08:00:25 oh you can just cheat by pressing the little button with the number 08:00:33 the number tells you how many sets there are for your current table 08:00:45 pressing it will take a random set 08:00:52 and draw 3 new cards 08:00:52 :) 08:01:00 (its actually a card game) 08:02:04 Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.NullPointerException 08:02:07 Yay! 08:02:08 ahw 08:02:11 why how where 08:02:14 and what. 08:02:22 i'm already blaming linux though 08:02:25 :p 08:02:26 Pressed the "paste button" 08:02:31 oh really 08:02:48 hm the clipboard methods in java _are_ kind of sketchy indeed 08:03:32 it works perfectly fine for windows, or well... this windows 08:05:34 pressing restart basically does the same thing though, except only for the last played game ;) 08:32:16 Robert: On the 3rd, Topaz said something about Xilinx having $60 dev boards. 08:32:49 But...Xilinx's site doesn't appear to be well organized for finding what he was talking about. 08:33:09 OK, I found a list of FPGA boards. 08:33:20 Linked to from the wikipedia. 08:52:08 --- quit: YoyoFreeBSD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09:10:13 --- join: Herkamire (~jason@c-24-218-95-147.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) joined #forth 09:10:14 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Herkamire 09:10:42 Hi, Herkamire 09:11:42 hi Robert 09:16:03 --- quit: Teratogen ("SKYKING, SKYKING, DO NOT ANSWER.") 09:16:40 Hah 09:16:45 That reminds me... 09:16:59 * Robert joins the minix channel. 12:04:13 --- join: Topaz (~top@spc1-horn1-6-0-cust219.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) joined #forth 12:04:59 Hd 12:05:02 Hi 12:05:10 mjello 12:05:18 * Robert needs suggestions on things to abuse his school computers for. 12:05:38 4GB of RAM, not extremely much, but OK for a free toy 12:05:47 raytracing? :D 12:06:06 Hmm... maybe. 13:34:21 --- quit: tathi ("work") 14:49:11 --- nick: Topaz -> Yopaz 14:50:00 Yo, To! 14:50:11 :P 14:50:21 not many nicks begin with Y 14:50:29 so i thought i'd start a trend 14:51:05 --- nick: Yopaz -> Topaz 14:51:12 I'm YSR. 15:56:04 --- join: seya (~yassreza@217.66.209.173) joined #forth 15:57:05 Hi 15:57:33 --- part: seya left #forth 16:46:17 --- quit: Topaz (Remote closed the connection) 17:01:27 --- quit: Robert ("leaving") 17:05:06 --- quit: Sonarman (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17:06:30 --- quit: qFox ("this quit is sponsored by somebody!") 17:49:50 --- join: aum_ (~aum@60-234-138-239.bitstream.orcon.net.nz) joined #forth 17:51:11 --- join: TheBlueWizard (TheBlueWiz@ts001d0863.wdc-dc.xod.concentric.net) joined #forth 17:52:58 --- part: aum_ left #forth 19:34:09 --- join: sk1p_ (alex@pD958CF03.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 19:39:09 --- part: TheBlueWizard left #forth 19:45:40 --- quit: sk1p (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20:09:33 --- join: seya (~yassreza@217.66.209.54) joined #forth 20:09:42 --- quit: seya (Connection reset by peer) 20:10:17 --- join: yoyo (yoyo@222.90.102.129) joined #forth 20:50:26 --- quit: I440r (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21:31:14 --- join: I440r (mark4@rrcs-24-242-160-169.sw.biz.rr.com) joined #forth 21:39:47 --- quit: yoyo (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22:22:26 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22:57:19 --- quit: I440r (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22:57:20 --- quit: docl (sterling.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22:59:57 --- join: I440r (mark4@rrcs-24-242-160-169.sw.biz.rr.com) joined #forth 22:59:57 --- join: docl (~docl@dpcbw099103.direcpc.com) joined #forth 23:00:34 --- join: Raystm2 (~vircuser@adsl-68-95-252-72.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 23:05:03 --- nick: Raystm2 -> Ray-work 23:05:27 --- nick: Ray-work -> Ray_work 23:07:04 --- nick: Ray_work -> Raystm2 23:12:20 --- nick: Raystm2 -> rastm2 23:12:55 --- join: I440r_ (mark4@rrcs-24-242-160-169.sw.biz.rr.com) joined #forth 23:15:19 --- quit: I440r (Connection timed out) 23:18:00 --- quit: docl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23:19:18 --- join: docl (~docl@dpcbw099103.direcpc.com) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/05.04.09