00:00:00 --- log: started forth/07.01.06 00:29:30 --- quit: arke (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01:28:00 --- join: ASau (n=user@home-pool-173-2.com2com.ru) joined #forth 01:58:17 --- quit: virsys (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02:04:05 --- quit: ASau (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02:14:25 --- join: virsys (n=virsys@or-71-54-194-74.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined #forth 02:16:40 --- nick: crest_ -> Crest 03:23:06 --- join: zpg (n=user@81-178-69-206.dsl.pipex.com) joined #forth 03:24:20 Hi. 04:17:24 --- join: TreyB_ (n=trey@cpe-66-87-192-27.tx.sprintbbd.net) joined #forth 04:17:24 --- quit: TreyB (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04:17:38 --- join: ASau (n=user@home-pool-173-2.com2com.ru) joined #forth 04:38:05 Hey. 04:41:34 hi Q 04:41:54 how goes it? 04:42:45 not bad thanks, though i'm a tad exhausted. 04:42:53 yourself? 04:43:03 hanging in :) 04:43:11 :) 05:49:19 --- join: JasonWoof (n=jason@c-71-192-26-248.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) joined #forth 05:49:19 --- mode: ChanServ set +o JasonWoof 06:16:17 --- join: ygrek (i=user@gateway/tor/x-c266093309ad7fbc) joined #forth 06:18:25 Hello. 06:19:24 hello 06:19:59 oh, I remember what I was doing. bbiab 06:20:41 ok. :) 06:23:11 hi 06:30:24 Hi zpg. :) 06:32:22 Good evening! 06:33:15 hey Raystm2, ASau 06:33:35 Howdy ASau. :) 06:41:18 What's everybody doing? 06:41:18 I don't understand, why SUS and POSIX give the algorithm 06:41:18 for "basename" function. 06:41:40 Their algorithm is obviously inefficient. 06:43:03 Not bad Ray, yourself? 06:51:41 I'm well. Thanks. Planning my further exploration of Dallas by public trans. 06:52:40 It's only recently someone could do such a thing in these parts. 06:53:03 * Raystm2 has always loved cities that provide good public trans for exploration. 06:53:04 --- quit: ygrek (Remote closed the connection) 06:54:36 --- join: ygrek (i=user@gateway/tor/x-8daf36a0c6d046a2) joined #forth 06:57:53 I'm sorry for asking, what does "trans" mean? 07:00:19 good stuff -- have to head off for now, take care. cheerio. 07:00:20 --- quit: zpg ("ERC Version 5.1.3 (IRC client for Emacs)") 07:05:23 ASau: public transportation: subway, busses, etc. 07:06:33 Do you really have cities without any? 07:06:51 No subway, no busses, no trams. 07:06:59 It's a hell! 07:08:33 Unless you can get everywhere on feet within an hour. 07:10:49 We have cities with relatively low population densities, making public transportation less useful. 07:13:53 I've seen only one town which may be close to this, Kursk. 07:14:35 I don't remember, how public transportation is organized there. 07:15:03 I live in the Houston, Texas area. The city and its surrounding suburbs covers an area with a *radius* of about 40 miles. 07:15:31 40 miles = 50 km, approx. 07:15:58 64 km. 07:16:17 (according to Goolge calculator) 07:16:35 Alright, that's close to length of Volgograd - 70 km w/o 07:16:35 suburbs, AFAIR. 07:17:19 Transportation in Volgograd is rather easy. 07:18:05 I remember trams gone very frequently. 07:18:31 Sochi is approx. 200 km. 07:18:55 Well, Sochi is _really_ sparse. 07:20:11 I don't remember problems with transport there too. 07:21:39 Well, actually, there exist places even in my home town, 07:22:01 In a place like Houston, it all depends on where you want to go. 07:22:05 where it is a problem to get to/from with public transport. 07:22:32 But even in that case, everything is reachable in 15-20 min. 07:23:05 We cover the central business districts pretty well with busses, but not very much of the areas with homes. 07:25:31 No doubt, peripheral districts are less covered with 07:25:31 trasportation net. 08:35:17 --- join: Zarutian (n=Zarutian@194-144-84-110.du.xdsl.is) joined #forth 08:50:28 --- join: airbrush (i=airbrush@216-237-193-69-access.northstate.net) joined #forth 10:11:54 --- join: zpg (n=user@81-178-249-180.dsl.pipex.com) joined #forth 10:12:06 Good evening. 10:12:53 Hi ASau, all. 10:28:01 --- quit: ygrek (Remote closed the connection) 10:31:43 --- join: ygrek (i=user@gateway/tor/x-4d2b6c5625d1339f) joined #forth 10:41:37 --- join: Cheery (n=Cheery@a81-197-54-146.elisa-laajakaista.fi) joined #forth 10:53:33 --- join: delian66 (n=Miranda@213.240.243.22) joined #forth 11:03:52 --- join: I440r (n=foo@ip70-162-111-107.ph.ph.cox.net) joined #forth 11:06:25 --- mode: ChanServ set +o I440r 11:06:48 --- quit: grfrblshntz ("ERC Version 5.1.2 (IRC client for Emacs)") 11:21:42 --- nick: TreyB_ -> TreyB 11:25:25 hey TreyB 12:30:34 --- part: ygrek left #forth 12:30:48 --- join: virl (n=virl@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #forth 12:39:06 hi virl. 12:40:32 --- quit: Cheery ("Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/") 13:00:22 --- join: jackokring[1] (n=jackokri@static-195-248-105-144.adsl.hotchilli.net) joined #forth 13:03:39 hi zpg 13:07:09 SDL bindings, any ANS forth? 13:07:31 i.e., are there any SDL bindings for Standard Forths? 13:07:36 is that what you're asking? 13:07:47 doesn't matter what you answer. 13:07:51 The response will be the same. 13:08:03 I know this because of the use of the word 'Standard' in his question. 13:08:04 oh hey Q. 13:08:09 Hey. 13:08:51 zpg, yes that what I'm asking 13:09:04 i don't see a problem with accessing it. 13:09:20 i doubt there's anything prewritten though. 13:09:55 --- join: crest_ (n=crest@p548948C2.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 13:10:34 Quartus: how's it going? 13:11:07 not bad thanks :) back in a couple of mins 13:11:15 k 13:11:20 look kids, he's gone mobile! 13:11:21 I know how I would do that under retroforth, but not how I could do that in a portable manner, which ANS Forth claims to support. 13:12:03 As Marcel Hendrix pointed out, there's no clear definition for how to interface with external libraries in the standard. 13:14:31 sdl isn't portable, itself! 13:14:55 no? 13:15:28 well, it rans on linux and windows, so tell me, which kind of portability do you mean? 13:16:04 yes, it doesn't run on a 8bit cpu or an old system like the C64 13:18:44 but that's not real portability, which is something even ANS Forth can't accomplish. 13:19:34 --- quit: Crest (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13:21:29 * zpg heads out 13:21:33 --- quit: zpg ("ERC Version 5.1.3 (IRC client for Emacs)") 13:24:31 virl: Get CVS GForth and do them yourself. 13:28:12 ASau, doing that in a Forth System in which I'm not much experienced is certainly slower than in a Forth which is well known for me. 13:28:54 I don't know the system of your choice. 13:29:18 Google c.l.f for my fork/execvp bindings, maybe it helps. 13:30:12 my system of choice is retroforth. 13:30:25 Then I can't help you. 13:31:07 Choosing minimal system means you agree with lack of support. 13:32:00 with lack of support? 13:33:23 virl, heh crc knows that forth better than anybody hehe 13:34:07 virl, there is a channel on here called #retro 13:34:39 nm, I see you're already there :/ my bad 13:44:53 I'm there for more than a year. 13:45:13 I have been 13:45:53 what kind of apps have you made for your retroforth? 13:51:40 that many eh? 13:53:55 Standard Forth doesn't describe ffi. Neither does retroforth, portably; the ffi differs from platform to platform. It always will, whether it's the same underlying library or not. 14:02:08 You make something like SDL portable by submerging the platform-specific stuff, and abstracting it into your application space with suitable wrappers. 14:05:48 I don't know retroforth on windows so I can't say anything about it, but on the other hand gforths support is more problematic. 14:06:50 Problematic in what way? 14:08:30 for me not for you 14:09:50 In what way? 14:17:03 Hello? 14:20:56 hello Quartus :) 14:21:27 Virl must be off working on #xell all of a sudden. 14:21:55 Hi airbrush. 14:22:32 Quartus, why do you do that? 14:22:46 Why don't you respond to simple questions when they're asked of you, in a conversation *you* started? 14:23:15 Nevermind, I know the answer. You're a rude fuck. I'm extremely tired of you. 14:24:20 who is at this moment rude? you are 14:24:37 You bet. It's all you deserve. 14:24:54 Hell, it's more than you deserve. 14:25:13 --- join: grfrblshntz (n=smee@66-168-78-251.dhcp.fdul.wi.charter.com) joined #forth 14:26:48 airbrush, are you new to #forth, or forth? 14:27:29 I did nothing to you, why those agressions 14:27:53 yes, I am new to forth 14:28:36 I see you're in #robotics, is that the link? :) 14:28:57 hehe yep 14:29:20 What kind of robotics are you into? 14:29:34 so you are planing todo robotics projects 14:30:00 I like "industrial" type stuff, heh, atm I'm in school for CNC machining technology 14:30:20 That's neat. As understand them, most CNC systems have proprietary languages. 14:31:01 yeh, they are all standard-ized, so that means that in reality, they are all different hehe 14:31:15 Quirks specific to the equipment, I'm sure. 14:31:18 the nice thing about standards is .... there's so many of 'em 14:31:44 I'd love to have a few pieces CNC milled. I keep meaning to look into it. 14:31:48 we're coding the machines 3 different ways 14:32:05 conversational, cad/cam, and by hand 14:32:49 cnc is awesome, they usually have to kick me out of the place, I stay everyday untill the big shots lock up 14:33:02 I get a kick out of just watching the machines run. 14:34:06 yes, especially after you've just spent 5 or 6 hours doing the same identical part old skool, by hand, then you spend 15 minutes coding, and 5 min later you have a better made part in your hand 14:34:27 I've watched a laser cutter at work, too, and one that cut with abrasives in water. 14:34:35 Also 3D lithography. 14:34:41 the stuff comes out with tighter tolerances, and is for the most part finished 14:35:21 we don't have laser nor water, we have 2 different types of EDM, though, the wire, and the one that uses graphite bits 14:36:18 Fun. 14:36:29 we did some 3d engraving on the tops of some nice shifters that we did for ourselves 14:37:03 used, 7075 aluminum, that stuff is almost prismatic before you even polish it 14:37:19 I love working with aluminum. 14:37:40 we coded some chess sets and run them in aluminum, and brass 14:38:18 most of our projects have to be done in cold rolled steel, that kinda sux, you have to keep it well oiled or it'll rust 14:38:34 Or anodize it or something. 14:39:10 I went to the shop over christmas and ran some venturis for some small engines that I have, I wanna experiment with the nva's of them 14:39:45 Forth has some history in robotics. IBM put out a robotics language, name escapes me at the moment, that was Forth under a different name. 14:39:45 i want to make a cnc milled rubics cube :) 14:40:00 the old man across the street from me has a foundry :) 14:40:02 make it out of stainless but use brass internally 14:40:21 I44Or, I thought about that one too hehe 14:40:46 i dont have a cnc but my father used to have a smithy lathe mill drill taht was cnc ready 14:40:49 he dropped it 14:40:58 have you seen the new one? it has 25 squares on each side 14:41:05 not interested 14:41:16 does he still have it? 14:41:17 i dont even like the 4x4 14:41:21 yes 14:41:23 in storage 14:41:43 there are some very cost effecient cnc retrofits nowdays 14:42:47 i wouldnt mind a desktop cnc mill :) 14:43:01 we were in class last semester watchin ebay during lunch, and a bridgeport knee mill sold for 485 dollors, you had to pick it up 14:43:25 lol that wuld hurt my back hah 14:43:41 hah :) 14:44:43 Quartus, do you happen to know if forth was ever used in cad/cam, other than C Moore's VLSI stuff? I 've looked but I didn't find anything 14:45:30 airbrush, undoubtedly; nothing I can name offhand though. Anything specific you're after? 14:46:12 --- quit: jackokring[1] (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 14:48:18 not specific, but I remember seeing mention of it used in cad, and the VLSI thing is the only thing I could find, same is true of TCL, the Tool Control Language, near as I can tell it was only used for pcb fabrication 14:51:32 I got lucky at the last fol sale and got a copy of Starting Forth for 50 cents 14:51:50 oh yeah? Good price. :) That's a really out of date book, unfortunately. 14:53:30 the only bad thing is some idiot used a highlighter on the first half of the book, ever notice how those highlighters people never seem to make it to the end of a book *<8) 14:53:52 Yeah, I'm not too happy to see highlighting in any book. 14:54:06 lol 14:54:17 If you want an introduction to Forth, you'd do better with some of the resources in the topic, or Stephen Pelc's free Forth book online. 14:54:29 Starting Forth is specific to a very antiquated implementation of Forth. 14:54:38 I'll look into that 14:54:47 but its still a good read :) 14:54:59 It's worth glancing through, but don't take it as gospel. 14:55:37 i think its a good place to start.. but only if you only read half way thru it 14:55:43 then get a more modern book 14:56:11 Yeah. Skip the assembler and the . 14:56:45 read as far as its highlighted lol 14:56:55 heh 14:57:15 hah!!! ok :) 14:59:07 Programming Forth, by Stephen Pelc, found it 14:59:58 I can't speak to that book, I haven't read it through, but it's at least far more modern. 15:01:25 --- join: Raystm2- (n=NanRay@adsl-69-149-61-102.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 15:07:19 --- join: Raystm2_ (n=NanRay@adsl-69-149-38-119.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #forth 15:09:20 nice to talk to you guys, i gtg, 15:09:25 ciao! 15:09:27 --- part: airbrush left #forth 15:11:47 Hola, amigos. Que passo, muchachos? 15:11:57 Hey Ray. Not too much. You? 15:12:11 Didn't go to Dallas as planned. :( 15:12:23 how come? 15:12:25 Slept the entire day away. :( 15:12:31 musta needed the sleep. 15:12:34 time well spent :) 15:12:38 haven't slept well in weeks. :) 15:12:43 indeed. 15:13:48 Thought i'd do something with one of my orphaned forth projects. 15:13:56 picked one? 15:14:27 Do you have a pref? 15:14:44 You'd be in a better position to pick :) 15:14:49 hi Raystm2 15:14:59 hi virl. What's up? 15:15:25 Raystm2, the usual stuff in here 15:15:25 --- nick: Raystm2_ -> release 15:16:10 --- quit: Raystm2 (Nick collision from services.) 15:16:45 --- nick: release -> Raystm2 15:17:38 --- quit: Raystm2- (Nick collision from services.) 15:19:30 I still have to finish the Quartus manual so... Project ChuckBot Palm: statis: reactivated. 15:19:47 Groovy. :) 15:19:52 Let me know if I can help. 15:20:33 I will, thank you. 15:21:03 I suppose that means Project Make So Much Money You Cain't Spend It All will have to wait. 15:21:53 Everything in turn. :) 15:23:27 You know, I'm thinking that even just $300,000.00 in a decent interest bearing account would be enough for me to code all day long from the house. House is paid off. I never spend more then about $500-800 dollars a year in vehicals. I'm a cheap date. 15:24:07 If you make your software generate revenue, you'll reach financial equilibrium faster. 15:24:58 * Raystm2 owes the would about $40,000.00 including the up and coming major dental surgury. 15:25:11 doh! would = World. 15:25:22 Not too bad, in the grand scheme. 15:26:12 That's true. We've done with out. Being that I earn about that much, I should beable to get a handle on it pretty soon. 15:26:29 All the more reason to let your software generate some revenue. 15:31:56 Neal, you consult, don't you? Also do a little 'gunslingin' as well, right? 15:32:15 I do. 15:32:34 And don't forget the puppets and spaceships. :) 15:32:49 And the puppets, and the PalmForth. Are there any other income streams that I have missed, if you don't mind personal questions? 15:33:16 I sell my plasma every Tuesday at the blood bank, and beg for change on alternate Saturdays. :) 15:33:25 given. 15:33:44 I buy low and sell high whenever I can. 15:33:49 if you go twice a week, you get the bonus, youknowthat right? 15:34:26 Excellent. Oh like the books you sold me? I mean, not that i didn't pay a fair price... ( not complaining) 15:35:18 oh, those books were just some doubles I had. Glad they found a good home! 15:35:26 Me too. :) 15:36:44 I've identified an new situation at work. I have a pair of trainees competeing to either work with me or work in the warehouse. I get them on alternating days. Both sharp, articulate young men with lots of potential and showing promise. 15:37:48 They very well could replace me, and then that will free me up for new opertunities. Boss is finaly starting to get interested in 'other' online ventures. 15:38:22 Sounds like a good deal. 15:38:28 Change can be good. 15:39:17 I've got so many ideas that I couldn't possibly do them all. 15:39:41 Sort by likelyhood of completion & possible revenue stream. :) 15:39:41 Weighing them to determine best options is currently difficult, non are tested. 15:39:56 ya. 15:40:17 Start small, test the market, repeat. 15:43:34 ya, "the packet of shampoo method." 15:44:04 Well, so as not to invest too much time in an idea that won't bear fruit. 15:44:18 Yes. Point. 15:49:34 * Raystm2 notes that a site with a name similiar to "ideas-ill-never-get-too.com" where people can put their ideas that they think are good but couldn't ever possibly do, maybe with the hopes of partnering with them that could... 15:50:10 heh. Maybe. If you charge for it. ;) 15:50:21 heh Quartus 15:51:46 sure, you're right. possibly a private site. But then it is entirely dependant on the audience, and I never like leaving the deal totally in the hands of the customer. They should only feel like they have total control. 15:52:10 I say turn over a few stones of your own; good ideas aren't that hard to find. 15:52:54 yes, indeed. that was a supplimental idea. FolEndar, and EasyGuitarLesson.com are still my favorite ideas. 15:53:25 ooh reminds me. EasyGuitar is due for renewal. 15:53:27 Good software doesn't have to be extraordinary, or even unique, to generate a revenue stream. Get a few streams going, you've got a bit of money coming in. 15:53:35 easyguitar ? 15:53:54 cool Quartus. 15:53:56 lol 15:55:09 ya, I440r, I have a unique perspective on getting a beginner to play a favorite song with a vid-lesson, and I promise they can do it in under 15 minutes. 15:55:29 even if they've never picked up a guitar before. 15:55:42 :) 15:55:58 it most likely won't be their favorite song, but a fav none the less. 15:56:00 :) 15:56:28 That lesson is free, and you get a new lesson or two a week if you join the private site. 15:56:36 :) 15:57:03 of course they pile up after a while and become a data base, but hell everybody and there mother is doing something like that... 15:59:45 After watching Burke, I'm concluding that even tighter specialization is the wave of the future, why with all of the manufacturing jobs going away and the walmarts of the world killing the mom-and-pops. 16:01:15 Oh yeah and that 'way too hard to watch' economist talking about owning a software solution that only you provide... 16:02:32 We may find importing companies that are homebased and deal with a very specific product. Not all plastic dolls, but a particular version if you will. 16:03:46 Heck, much like you, Neal. Two puppets, a couple spaceships... You may be way too diverse for teh future. Dial it back a bit, would ya? :) 16:04:05 Your hoggin it all. 16:05:29 oh mark, something else I wanted to do with that site is to actually show how the online tabs of songs are played. 16:05:54 Correcting the ones that need it as I come to them... 16:06:49 --- quit: grfrblshntz (Remote closed the connection) 16:07:02 * Raystm2 has worried about the residuals to the original composers but I think I get around that by being a private club. 16:07:49 And what does any of this have to do with Forth? 16:08:35 folendar 'needs' software and forth could do it. Maybe easier then other languages because the thing works with a language based on forth. 16:10:09 To do the guitar vids I either need my teeth fixed or I need to videotape somebody else. Folendar could care less how I look. 16:11:06 * Raystm2 warns the world yet again... DON'T BITE INTO A HOTPOCKET JUST OUT OF THE MICROWAVE!!!111oneoneone 16:11:40 snapped off my first 4 teeth on top and one on the bottom. :( 16:12:29 oh there ya go, for a website. HotPocketDentalDamage.com 16:13:22 --- join: grfrblshntz (n=smee@66-168-78-251.dhcp.fdul.wi.charter.com) joined #forth 16:13:29 * Raystm2 notices he's the only one talking and opens up the Quartus Manual. :) 16:14:29 heh. Too diverse eh? 16:14:46 hehe. :) 16:18:52 --- quit: virl (Remote closed the connection) 16:21:09 --- quit: virsys (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16:32:22 BTW, new Burke on his TDTUC site. 16:35:38 --- join: virsys (n=virsys@or-71-54-194-74.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined #forth 16:36:34 good deal. 16:37:27 u broke some teeth how ? 16:37:42 ray i have guitar pro 5 16:38:04 im using it to learn all kinds of Fernando Sor stuff :) 16:38:19 i can play opus 35 #22 16:38:32 and am learning opus 6 #9 16:38:42 the second is harder 16:39:15 im only half here btw 16:39:20 playing online poker lol 16:39:34 started with 16k and now have 68k 16:39:41 not real moneyu tho 16:46:28 --- part: grfrblshntz left #forth 16:56:59 I440r, neat. :) 16:57:08 --- join: mark4 (n=foo@ip70-162-111-107.ph.ph.cox.net) joined #forth 16:57:30 mark4: 5 of my teeth were broken on a very hot HotPocket. 17:01:18 --- quit: neceve (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17:02:09 The heat snapped the first 4 top teeth rigth along a diagnal line that makes the tooth longer in the back then the front. Split right at the gum in the front, I assume the gum acted as a heatsinc. 17:02:15 sink even. 17:04:43 --- join: I440r__ (n=foo@ip70-162-111-107.ph.ph.cox.net) joined #forth 17:04:51 is FN under attack or something 17:05:02 stability seems to be a major issue these days 17:05:06 it never did before 17:05:15 neway i gotta go to wallymart 17:07:17 safe trip. 17:12:36 ray, when did that happen? 17:13:03 --- quit: I440r (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17:13:25 umm, lets see... when... 17:13:45 With in the last year. 17:13:55 how did you get a hotpocket that hot into your mouth? 17:14:16 I'm having trouble remembering that day but i know i said something about it in chat so it's logged. 17:15:00 I thought you were kidding. 17:15:42 I was holding it with a ovenglove and thought that it had been in the microwave cooling for a while. It wasn't and I just ( idiot) bit into it and POW-SNAP loudest snap I ever heard in my life. 17:16:47 Burned tongue too. spit it out and out came the top row. One bottom tooth followed some days later. 17:17:46 I did the ouwee dance for a bit... 17:20:05 I didn't have dental coverage then, but do now. 17:20:09 --- quit: mark4 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17:20:11 --- join: mark4 (n=foo@ip70-162-111-107.ph.ph.cox.net) joined #forth 17:20:40 * Raystm2 is going to Canada 'till I healthy, then he's going back to Texas to thaw. :) 17:26:53 --- quit: I440r__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17:33:19 --- join: I440r__ (n=foo@ip70-162-111-107.ph.ph.cox.net) joined #forth 17:41:43 --- join: TheBlueWizard (i=TheBlueW@ts001d0822.wdc-dc.xod.concentric.net) joined #forth 17:45:34 Yikes. 17:46:49 --- quit: mark4 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17:47:27 Quartus: it's not a threat. :) I don't plan to knock on your door one day uninvited. hehe ;) 17:47:36 heh. I meant the snap. 17:47:45 Loud, I tell ya. 17:47:54 SNAP!!!111oneoneone 17:48:02 I can still hear it. 17:48:25 indeed. 17:49:02 --- join: neceve (n=claudiu@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 17:56:05 --- join: arke (n=chris@pD9E04FD6.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 17:56:05 --- mode: ChanServ set +o arke 18:17:19 --- quit: I440r__ () 18:34:25 --- join: skas (i=sszukals@202-90-54-135.static.linearg.net) joined #forth 18:54:59 --- quit: neceve (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18:58:54 --- join: iano (i=me@sub26-46.member.dsl-only.net) joined #forth 18:58:56 --- quit: iano (Remote closed the connection) 19:57:53 --- part: skas left #forth 20:27:17 --- part: TheBlueWizard left #forth 21:32:17 anybody has made a MAME bootable CD here ? :) 21:32:32 I know this is not a subject of discussion but... :) 21:40:20 : free dup if free throw else drop then ; variable pszReturn : ReturnChar ( a n -- a' n ) pszReturn @ free nip dup allocate throw dup pszReturn ! swap ; insane names from C code in the other channel. 21:41:00 Hungarian notation is awful. 21:42:37 the original: http://rafb.net/p/5ZDweT48.html 21:59:21 re 23:27:26 --- join: ygrek (i=user@gateway/tor/x-2d39bb0bfc696355) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/07.01.06