00:00:00 --- log: started forth/08.02.23 00:12:45 --- quit: nighty^ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00:21:40 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@p2170-adsau16honb13-acca.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp) joined #forth 01:02:41 --- join: ygrek (i=user@gateway/tor/x-95c308b4602dd3ac) joined #forth 01:17:25 --- quit: nighty^ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01:18:16 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@p1004-adsau16honb13-acca.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp) joined #forth 01:23:34 --- quit: TreyB (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01:59:39 --- join: viric (n=viric@81.184.47.142.dyn.user.ono.com) joined #forth 01:59:40 Hello! 01:59:54 Has anyone worked with 'toka'? 02:30:01 --- quit: nighty^ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02:31:18 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@p1095-adsau16honb13-acca.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp) joined #forth 03:44:56 --- join: TreyB (n=trey@cpe-66-87-192-27.tx.sprintbbd.net) joined #forth 06:56:18 --- join: crest_ (n=crest@p5B1078E3.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 07:02:51 --- quit: viric ("Leaving") 07:14:57 --- quit: crest_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 07:38:47 --- quit: Al2O3 (Remote closed the connection) 07:39:14 --- join: Al2O3 (n=Al2O3@c-76-120-54-133.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #forth 07:44:57 --- quit: ygrek (Remote closed the connection) 07:45:34 --- join: ygrek (i=user@gateway/tor/x-c83b9033f2e4229e) joined #forth 07:45:47 --- join: crest_ (n=crest@p5B1078E3.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 07:45:50 --- quit: crest_ (Remote closed the connection) 08:30:46 Hi. 08:49:06 --- join: tathi (n=josh@pdpc/supporter/bronze/tathi) joined #forth 08:49:06 --- mode: ChanServ set +o tathi 09:00:30 Hi tathi. 09:11:23 Hey 09:30:57 --- quit: Al2O3 (Remote closed the connection) 09:31:17 --- join: Al2O3 (n=Al2O3@c-76-120-54-133.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #forth 10:52:49 --- join: frunobulax (n=mhx@12.14.132.161) joined #forth 10:55:20 --- quit: frunobulax (Client Quit) 13:21:27 --- join: snoopy_1711 (i=snoopy_1@dslb-084-059-097-179.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 13:29:40 --- quit: Snoopy42 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 13:29:56 --- nick: snoopy_1711 -> Snoopy42 13:30:56 --- quit: sauvin (Remote closed the connection) 13:38:59 --- quit: ygrek (Remote closed the connection) 14:22:16 --- join: foxchip (n=fox@166.129.39.240) joined #forth 15:49:29 --- quit: foxchip () 16:52:09 --- quit: proteusguy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16:52:49 --- join: proteusguy (n=proteusg@ppp-124-120-222-20.revip2.asianet.co.th) joined #forth 17:28:37 --- join: forther (n=forther@c-67-180-150-67.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined #forth 18:26:29 --- quit: forther (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18:33:12 --- join: Raystm2 (n=Ray@unaffiliated/raystm2) joined #forth 18:33:44 'allo, 'allo. 18:34:38 Quartus, Wiki still down? 18:37:18 hi Raystm2 18:37:20 * slava has the flu 18:42:32 Hi slava. Is it bad. Are you all aches and pains. :( I hate HATE the flu 18:42:35 HATE. 18:42:48 HATE! 18:43:05 I've got it too. 18:43:14 Raystm2, yes. It's on my list. 18:43:16 Think I got all my hate out. 18:43:36 Sorry, Quartus. Please guys, return to health quickly. 18:43:42 Doing that. 18:43:51 I can see that. :) 18:43:59 Well, "see" 18:45:09 I was out and about on the webternet and I started to fix all of the colorforth links that I had found that were outdated or changed even. 18:45:45 Still into colorforth, eh? 18:45:45 That's what brought me to your wiki. 18:46:19 Sure. ? It's got people drawn to it every 8-23 weeks or so and someone has to turn them back. :) 18:47:00 Usually it's tathi. 18:48:30 I'll get in a convo with someone and tathi will interject how much easier it would be to do that thing in "X" way and i've lost him. I've started to take a lesson from tathi and besure the person realizes what they are REALLY getting into. 18:49:03 I see. 18:49:31 "No, dude, don't." "Seriously, dude." "Dude!" shit. 18:50:36 Yes, I still like it. 18:50:49 I'm not a production programmer, nay, not even a programmer. 18:51:01 I'm a colorForth hobbyiest. 18:51:06 Slight dif. 18:51:16 I don't mess with anything else any more. 18:51:46 Not your stuff, not slava's, not charles' and not any of the new stuff either. I like to orginal. 18:52:00 to=the 18:52:01 Ok. 18:52:43 I suppose that leaves little for me too talk about. :( 18:53:25 Well, with other colorforthers, I suppose :) 18:53:41 :) 18:54:23 I've joined some rather large chats recently, and I think I like the pace in 'Our' chats much much better. 18:54:49 Who can think at that speed. 18:54:55 ? 18:56:15 Faster? 18:56:55 the flu may be some of the reason for the slowness 18:57:24 I'm sure. 18:57:46 Guys, what stage are you in. early-- mid(serable)--ending... 18:58:32 approaching the endgame, I think, barring backslides 18:59:06 Do you use "remedies?" Hot toddies and the like? 18:59:45 drugs, primarily 19:00:23 You know... 19:00:56 I was thinking of giving Chuckbots beepers another function. Time bombs, well timers that execute things) 19:01:53 well, it's your hobby :) 19:01:55 Things like Chuckbot can put out a bunch of blank beepers and then when the timers go off they "flip" into a character or other bitmap of some kind.\ 19:02:21 Well, my prob is going to be how to use the system clock. or do I even want to do that? 19:03:14 I can poll the port and then use it to trigger countdown timers and the like. 19:03:38 Chuckbots? 19:04:21 Hi TreyB. Ya, a long running project of mine that is at the "what else can we put in a small package" stage. Finished but never finished. 19:04:38 What does it do? 19:05:47 If you know Karel the robot, then you know ChuckBot. It's a colorForth Karel, basically a programmable evironment with a robot ( programmable cursor ) 19:06:25 * TreyB continued his kids' endoctrination by having them watch Buckaroo Banazi tonight. 19:06:35 It can be programmed to be turtleGraphics like or LOGO(original usage applies) 19:06:41 Ah, cool. 19:07:17 Doesn't the Karel thing have a notion of time steps? 19:07:46 I got it to manipulate a chessboard, Add decimal and binary numbers that are beepers on a screen. 19:07:51 yes. 19:08:11 well, my smallfonts ( Appelman/Neitz) is that way. 19:09:21 the windows test version doesn't quite work that way, as you have to execute the space bar to get the next programmed move. Wasn't written for that os so... that's my excuse. The thing runs great on a pentium one. :) 19:09:45 just flies on a pentium 4. 19:10:37 One would hope :-) 19:10:47 I had to create an adjustable time interval so that you could actually see him do his steps. 19:11:16 heh 19:12:32 The thing is... the program took nothing more for me to learn then colorforth. And this is the point ( finally). Someone like me can pick up a colorforth and if someone takes 30 minutes to go over the entire thing ( ok 45 the keyboard needs practice to use well, not much mind you) 19:13:39 with a newb, then that newb should beable to create or recreate to his hearts extent. I couldn't do that in 'c' languages. 19:13:46 I suppose I don't think like y'all. 19:13:58 Does anyone have a colorforth image that boots in VMWare Player? 19:14:15 I don't know, personally. 19:14:23 I can ask the community, tho. 19:14:52 I do know that the colorforth likes to be native and doesn't play well with others. 19:15:17 With VMWare it can have both of those things. 19:15:38 But you'd probably want to have a VMWare-specific graphics driver. 19:15:51 I see. 19:16:19 Depending on colorforth, it could work without one, but performance would improve a lot with a custom driver. 19:16:40 Colorforth often does things to the return stack...hmmm. 19:17:01 VMWare doesn't care. 19:17:31 cool. 19:36:07 As I recall, TreyB, I think a couple of virtuals have been done in the past. Slow on reasonable machines if I have it right. 19:36:33 I know BOCHS ver is at Tim Neits archive. 19:36:39 yyikes 19:36:58 Neitz, bet he reads this and i'd be embarrassed. 19:38:28 You don't know if the old man is running, he's moving too slow. 19:52:57 --- join: forther (n=forther@c-67-180-150-67.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined #forth 20:24:41 --- quit: tathi ("leaving") 20:32:17 --- quit: forther (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21:04:33 --- join: Al2O3_ (n=Al2O3@c-76-120-54-133.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #forth 21:05:55 --- quit: Al2O3 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21:36:22 --- quit: madwork (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21:47:04 --- join: sauvin (n=sauvin@c-98-213-64-250.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined #forth 23:50:36 --- join: ygrek (i=user@gateway/tor/x-99a5c5d3f3eae2b0) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/08.02.23