00:00:00 --- log: started forth/08.12.10 01:10:25 --- quit: tarbo (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01:44:39 --- join: qFox (i=C00K13S@132pc222.sshunet.nl) joined #forth 01:49:17 --- part: ramkrsna left #forth 02:17:15 --- join: GeDaMo (n=gedamo@dyn-62-56-77-42.dslaccess.co.uk) joined #forth 03:08:45 --- join: proteusguy (n=proteusg@61.7.144.97) joined #forth 04:36:27 --- quit: nighty__ (Client Quit) 04:38:05 --- quit: GeDaMo ("Leaving.") 04:57:43 --- quit: mathrick (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05:25:24 --- join: mathrick (n=mathrick@87.54.43.37) joined #forth 05:42:01 --- quit: nighty^ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05:45:12 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@x122091.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 05:56:34 --- quit: mathrick (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06:11:23 --- quit: Baughn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07:10:53 --- join: Quartus` (n=Quartus`@207.245.250.57) joined #forth 07:45:31 --- quit: nighty^ (Excess Flood) 07:46:05 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@x122091.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 08:07:58 --- join: tarbo (n=me@unaffiliated/tarbo) joined #forth 08:16:48 --- quit: nighty^ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08:23:59 --- join: mathrick (n=mathrick@users177.kollegienet.dk) joined #forth 08:27:34 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@x122091.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 08:34:28 --- join: GeDaMo (n=gedamo@dyn-62-56-77-42.dslaccess.co.uk) joined #forth 08:46:38 --- join: snowrichard (n=richard@12.169.182.169) joined #forth 08:52:20 --- join: tathi (n=josh@dsl-216-227-91-166.fairpoint.net) joined #forth 08:52:20 --- mode: ChanServ set +o tathi 09:10:25 --- quit: snowrichard ("Leaving") 09:32:34 --- join: Baughn (n=svein@084202037181.customer.alfanett.no) joined #forth 09:35:36 --- join: snowrichard (n=richard@12.169.182.169) joined #forth 10:30:55 --- join: [Forth] (n=Forth@wsip-98-191-97-24.ph.ph.cox.net) joined #forth 10:32:29 --- join: Baughn_ (n=svein@084202037181.customer.alfanett.no) joined #forth 10:45:02 --- quit: Baughn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10:50:17 --- quit: [Forth] (Remote closed the connection) 12:02:16 --- quit: I440r ("brb") 12:09:17 --- join: mark4 (n=mark4@wsip-98-191-97-24.ph.ph.cox.net) joined #forth 12:15:43 --- join: neceve (n=ncv@dyn-89.136.41.150.tm.upcnet.ro) joined #forth 12:35:28 --- quit: qFox ("Time for cookies!") 12:43:47 --- quit: foxLaptop (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14:46:43 --- quit: neceve (Remote closed the connection) 15:42:14 --- quit: snowrichard ("Leaving") 16:04:58 Hi all 16:07:39 hi 16:07:47 redoing the memory manager in isforth 16:08:05 going to code parts of it in asm and just add it to the kernel for now 16:08:10 Why? 16:08:22 becuse its not reentrant and its more complex than it needs to be 16:08:22 I thought it was pretty decent as-is 16:08:26 Ah 16:08:41 and doing parts of it in asm would be faster 16:11:37 i already modified the entry point code so i no longer need taht addr0 label 16:11:55 i calculate the size of my elf headers on entry now 16:12:04 Took you long enough. :) 16:12:18 so no need to make that $a0 $80 bug fix 16:12:32 i aint touched the code since you left lol 16:13:52 want to make the curses stuff reentrant too 16:13:59 I'll have to come back and bug you until you write an assembler. 16:14:08 erm 16:14:19 ull wear urself out bugging me :) 16:14:41 ive tried. i cant get those gordian knot addressing mode encodings straight in my head' 16:16:53 ported isforth to dos, went over the 8051 assembler and disassembler and fixed some dumbass bugs in both of those 16:17:01 wrote an 8051 simulator 16:17:16 then write a block file editor and started creating help blocks 16:17:27 want to port all that into isforth linux 16:17:34 the help blocks are huffman encoded too 16:20:04 im tempted to find someone and PAY them to write my assembler lol 16:20:05 :/ 16:21:06 14:06 <@jeff> yep, my car is now on google street view. 16:21:07 14:14 <@muchomas> better issue a GMAC takedown notice to Google 16:21:07 1 16:23:28 tho... your welcome to come back :) 16:23:55 isforth will have a new site soon - friend of mine who has a machine thats colocated at forth inc 16:24:06 One that will actually stay up for some length of time? 16:24:20 well clss.net disappeared! 16:24:27 the whole fuckin isp went POOF! 16:24:37 ah. 16:24:47 ive no idea how or why 16:25:01 they hosted isforth for ages and didnt charge me one dime for it! 16:25:07 oh shit. its MY FAULT! 16:25:59 i dont expect this to go down but if it does ill just host isforth myself and set the domain to my own ip. perfer something more stable than my pos machine tho 16:30:47 so what projects are you working on these days? 16:31:20 Not too much, mostly busy farming. 16:31:30 Things are a little slower now that it's actually winter though. 16:31:46 u own the farm or just employed by the farmer? 16:32:06 My folks own it, I'm more-or-less in charge of the day to day running of things. 16:32:24 probably keeps you fitter than MY lazy ass 16:32:38 That's for sure. 16:32:46 Doesn't leave much time for coding though. 16:32:48 i need to start workin out :/ 16:33:24 Right now I'm throwing together a database to collate seed availability and pricing so I can quit doing it on paper. 16:33:43 in forth? :) 16:34:02 No... :( 16:34:23 I have made a couple of starts at web programming stuff in Forth. 16:34:57 how do u get the forth to interface with apache? 16:35:14 But I'm usually in too much of a hurry to have something working, so I just throw things together in PHP. :( 16:35:22 I like FastCGI, personally. 16:35:49 would be better if there was a forth module for apache like php 16:36:16 Think so? 16:36:24 ya 16:36:29 cgi is kind of iffy 16:36:42 tathi: one of our contributors has a factor webapp with 100gb of traffic every 24 hours or so 16:36:49 Well, sure, but I thought fcgi solved most of the problems with that. 16:37:04 slava: yeah, I keep telling myself I'm going to try the next project in Factor. 16:37:19 we're going to add fastcgi support to factor httpd 16:37:25 so you can embed php and so on 16:38:18 cool 16:38:29 also might add proxy support 16:38:51 since people want to run factor httpd in front of other web apps which need fastcgi or provide their own htt pserver 16:39:03 I can see that. 16:57:22 --- quit: GeDaMo ("Leaving.") 17:02:29 --- join: nighty__ (n=nighty@210.188.173.245) joined #forth 18:27:37 reverse proxy seems to be all the rage lately 19:10:59 --- quit: tathi ("leaving") 21:01:52 --- join: ygrek (i=user@gateway/tor/x-3d4399bbc28a76c4) joined #forth 21:50:24 --- quit: JasonWoof ("bed") 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/08.12.10