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10:56:44 another gforth? 10:56:54 another forth for linux 10:57:21 pfe? 11:02:13 another is openfirmware.info/Open_Firmware 11:11:45 --- part: javuchi left #forth 11:15:17 This isn't Forth most likely. 11:24:50 isforth dammit! 11:24:53 --- join: kar8nga (n=kar8nga@LRouen-152-83-15-79.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined #forth 11:25:03 gforth isnt forth. its c 11:25:05 bleh 11:29:48 why? 11:35:20 why what? 11:35:28 i440r: that was a serious question: why do you feel gforth is much like C? 11:35:30 segher: because 11:35:36 gforth is written in c 11:35:40 so? 11:35:44 gforth cannot compile its own sources 11:35:51 thats not forth. its a close approximation 11:35:58 sort of 11:36:12 forth is supposed to be SIMPLE. and c code is never simple 11:36:14 ever 11:36:18 hah 11:36:33 if gforth were written in FORTH instead of in c the exeuctable would be A LOT smaller. 11:36:39 but thats not important 11:36:49 we have 247856278946239 gigs of ram. 2948562948562893745628923489562389476 gigs of drive space 11:37:16 im not a fan of ans forth or forths written in c \ 11:37:52 --- join: keyboardcowboy (n=allocati@75.26.157.73) joined #forth 11:38:29 http://penguinppc.de/~segher/paflof/ <-- one of my old systems. it is written in C and Perl. 11:38:46 just so it is _portable_ (to anywhere with GCC) 11:38:48 im not even happy about isforth yet, IT cannot even compile its own sources yet 11:38:57 but it is bog standard ITC 11:39:10 but if i ever get an assembler extension ill be able to write a metacompiler and then isforth will be a true forth 11:39:28 and i have a forth cross compiler for it, fwiw 11:39:31 unless the writers of gforth create a c compiler extension it will never be able to compile its own kernel 11:39:44 does that really matter? 11:39:50 it does to me 11:39:54 it certainly is nice to have 11:40:00 i hate having to rely on nasm 11:40:20 99% of my issues wtih isforth go POOF the instant i can metacompile 11:40:50 but to call it "not a real forth" because of that is a bit strange if you ask me 11:40:54 sure 11:41:08 any forth thats not able to compile its own sources is not a real forth 11:41:27 erm. any forth thats not able to compile the FORTH soruces to its own kernel is not a real forth 11:41:38 any forth whose kernel is not written in forth is NOT a real forth 11:41:43 so you are saying that, oh, most of Forth Inc's systems aren't real forths? 11:41:48 just like ans forth is not forth but a language of the same name 11:41:58 heh :-) 11:42:05 actually most of forth inc;s forths DO metacompile themselves 11:42:08 ive used most of them 11:42:23 most do not even have a compiler included, heh 11:42:26 i also have a pre-release version of a recent linux forth compiler of theirs. 11:42:40 your talking about the demo versions? 11:42:59 but you changed your statement to "can have their kernel compiled with a meta compiler" 11:43:08 you first said "can compile themselves" 11:43:15 btw lol. isforth.com is being hosted by a friend of mine who is also a forth coder. his machine (the one that hosts isforth) USED to be colocated at forth inc :) 11:43:36 i refined my definition - its how i define it mentally 11:43:44 1: forth kernels are written in FORTH 11:43:50 2: forth systems can compile their own kernel 11:44:01 if they fail at either of those they are NOT forth 11:44:08 heh. look at http://penguinppc.de/~segher/paflof/engine.in and weep, then :-) 11:44:11 isforth is kind of a protoforth by that standard 11:44:20 it is _almost_ forth though! 11:44:37 im working on it 11:44:49 its still in development... but devel is stalled 11:44:54 i cant write the assembler ext i need 11:45:30 you want to create your primitives in forth as well? 11:46:02 and the startup / system code etc. 11:47:33 which one can compile itself? 11:47:35 no the primitives are coded in assembler which is why you need an assembler extension to do metacompilation 11:48:06 the extended kernel can compile the sourcese to the raw kernel. the raw kernel then compiles the extensions 11:48:08 PFE? 11:48:09 right, so "in forth" -- in your forth system 11:48:11 How many assembler primitives do you have? 11:48:24 almost all of my kernel is asm 11:48:46 pfe is written in c 11:49:19 brb in 5 11:49:38 Mark, time goes, you still write isforth. 11:50:12 well right now all im doing is documenting it on isforth.com and fixing bugs 11:50:37 i think i have to create a dedicated linker script for it to solve the issues im having with heap randomization too 11:50:39 brb 11:50:58 GeDaMo, www.isforth.com check download link for x86 linux hehe look at soruces :P 11:51:21 a good docs much important that software itself I think 11:51:32 I wonder, why you didn't take PIC way. 11:53:49 s/that/than/ 11:54:27 You're wrong. 11:55:01 ?_? 11:55:22 Documentation without real software is nothing. 11:56:06 oh,,,,sure :DDDD 11:58:03 I440r: a thought occurs ... instead of writing a nasm compatible assembler in Forth, couldn't you use and existing Forth assembler and translate your source into a form suitable for it? 11:58:42 i440r: so disable heap randomisation (on linux), use setarch -R 12:00:07 --- quit: ams (Remote closed the connection) 12:02:55 GeDaMo, yes and no 12:03:16 segher, i know hoe to disable it www.isforth.com has a way to do so 12:03:22 thats not a viable option 12:03:38 i have to change isforths executable to be still usable in an environment taht has heap randomization enabled 12:03:53 segher: as user I strongly object to software silently disabling security features. 12:04:05 segher: as well as requesting to disable them without any reason. 12:04:12 GeDaMo, if FPC's assembler was not so buggy with the 386+ instruction set i MIGHT be able to use that 12:04:26 i would have to strip out the global label mechanism tho 12:04:44 i440r: ah right. i don't remember how to do it, but you do not need your own linker script. i'll have a look 12:05:54 GeDaMo, i already have permssion from the author to use the bigforth assembler. thats a HORRIBLE assembler and would require i totally BUTCHER my existing soruces to fit it 12:05:58 thats not acceptable to me 12:06:21 i COULD use the assembler that comes wtih win324th except its prue gpl and would taint my license. not acceptable 12:06:30 --- join: Quartus` (n=Quartus`@74.198.12.4) joined #forth 12:06:32 its also too complex 12:06:37 hi Q 12:06:52 ok brb again. gotta make coffee :) 12:07:39 hrm, you can call personality() and then exec() yourself, i suppose 12:16:34 its non trivial but heap randomization is kind of required in todays world 12:18:56 --- nick: Snoopy_1711 -> Snoopy_1611 12:24:26 I was trying to think of another Forth assembler I'd seen but it's under GPL too 12:25:40 --- join: Raystm2 (i=rastm2@24.8.232.212) joined #forth 12:26:26 yea if i can contact the author and ask if i can apply MY license to it that would be fine 12:26:36 mine is a modified LGPL 12:26:58 im not averse to making SOME changes in the sources but major hacks are out 12:27:06 http://home.hccnet.nl/A.W.M.VAN.DER.HORST/forthassembler.html 12:27:09 and i wont use a bass ackwards assembler 12:27:15 yea that one is definatley OUT 12:27:22 thats a fucking abomination 12:27:30 :P 12:27:32 you basically construct the opcodes by hand yourself from what i can tell 12:30:19 --- part: lukego left #forth 12:31:07 I440r: so you don't want an RPN assembler? 12:31:15 ill take one if i can modifiy it to be sane 12:31:29 but no. that would require a COMPLETE REWRITE of my existing soruces 12:31:53 That's what I was thinking of when I suggested translating your sources 12:31:58 no 12:32:01 no complete rewreite 12:32:11 minor modifications are fine. complete rewrite is not 12:34:16 converting all the mov [myvar+5], eax into mov [ ' myvar >body], eax <-- thats acceptable 12:36:15 But you wouldn't be happy with "eax [ myvar 5 +] mov" or some such? 12:53:10 There's stupid hack for postfix to prefix forth asm conversion. 12:53:31 No way back though. 12:56:27 no i would not be happy about that :) 12:56:58 ive written an 8051 assembler that works in both directions 13:08:46 --- join: Maki (n=Maki@dynamic-78-30-139-176.adsl.eunet.rs) joined #forth 13:21:58 --- quit: ASau (Remote closed the connection) 13:22:25 --- join: ASau (n=user@83.69.240.52) joined #forth 13:24:16 Hello, men! ( or so I assume ) It's SNOWING 13:24:49 no it stopped and turned to rain 13:24:49 snow? 13:25:42 Hi Mark, it stopped, but ya. 13:26:45 The last day of summer and snow flurries in Denver-Metro 13:26:57 lol 13:43:20 --- quit: Maki ("Leaving") 14:08:18 --- quit: kar8nga (Remote closed the connection) 14:08:59 --- join: aguaithefreak (i=aguai@114-36-112-234.dynamic.hinet.net) joined #forth 14:18:12 --- join: Judofyr (n=Judofyr@cC694BF51.dhcp.bluecom.no) joined #forth 14:25:59 --- quit: keyboardcowboy ("Leaving") 14:27:34 --- quit: aguai_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14:31:32 --- join: tathi (n=josh@dsl-216-227-91-166.fairpoint.net) joined #forth 14:31:44 josh! :) 14:31:48 sup? 14:32:11 hey tathi! 14:40:27 hey all 14:40:40 How are you tathi? 14:40:47 How's farm? 14:41:00 ok 14:41:06 good. 14:41:23 way too busy, of course, but that's usual. :) 14:41:38 sure. The harvest? 14:41:39 I keep thinking one of these months I'm going to find sometime to do some coding... 14:41:47 lol 14:41:50 Not bad, considering the weather. 14:42:08 Oh! your getting weather? i've not seen a report in a while. 14:42:16 I think there were maybe two days in July that we didn't get at least some rain 14:42:21 snowed here today. 14:42:26 June wasn't that bad, but also pretty wet 14:42:27 wow! 14:42:31 Where's here? 14:42:34 record then? 14:42:38 Denver-metro 14:42:39 probably 14:42:42 ah 14:42:49 right off the Rockies. 14:42:51 So is snow this early unusual? 14:43:03 they say, sometimes. 14:43:06 usually next month. 14:43:09 Ah. 14:43:12 its global warming! err... cooling? 14:43:16 I440r: written that assembler yet? :P 14:43:23 i wqish :( 14:43:25 wish 14:43:31 They're calling it "global climate change" now :) 14:43:32 actualy im working alot on the isforth site 14:43:39 lol 14:43:59 * Raystm2 has determined that the GW prob is really a shill for the Controling Climate project. We can warm. Can we cool. 14:44:10 i am trying to finish documenting the extensions. the kernel is pretty much documented now 14:44:41 plus i have a 1.23b to release, modified the memory manager. i think its better code now 14:44:50 better names for functions etc 14:45:04 Great work, Mark! :) 14:45:34 not really lol 14:45:40 hehe. 14:45:48 I meant to say, Busy! 14:46:37 i need some millionair foundation to finance my devel 14:46:44 or to win the lottery or something 14:47:41 i want to change my prev/next links to have look 14:48:06 I need something to keep me busy. I've got the camera working ( video chat all night with kc5tja last night ). I got movie software. I'm making test movies. Soon, ( after wednesday when Nan shaves off my beard) I'll begin making tutorials for all kinds of forths, and for free guitar lessons. I hope to get donations and adsense from the guitar lessons. 14:48:36 ray what kind of stuff do you play on your guitar? 14:49:14 Everything. well, nearly everything. 14:49:17 www.isforth.com/stuff/Milongueo.mp3 thatas me 14:49:25 * Raystm2 are a master. 14:49:32 oh! cool. 14:49:34 here... 14:49:39 its a bad recording tho. i didnt realise the effect was active and its on my ibanez ae not my classical 14:49:46 sounds better on the classical 14:50:23 im learning to play villa lobos prelude #1 rite now 14:51:27 hey now! that's pretty good. :) 14:51:33 chorus on. 14:51:45 i mean 14:51:54 chorus-er device on? 14:52:06 no delay okay 14:52:09 its a boss micro br i recorded it on 14:52:21 well done! 14:52:23 i think it had chorus turned on ya 14:52:28 okay. 14:52:45 i shud record fernando sor opus 35 #22 too 14:52:51 thats his study in b minor 14:54:52 a commercial project that failed ( so far ) and is really unfinished in mix-down. please see, http://colorforth.info/new_site/Track1.wma and you can change the Track1 up to Track9 for the entire cd. There are some very commercial and then some not so commercial works on that. 14:54:52 I see cool. Yes do the fernando! 14:55:22 fernando sor is the greatest composter of all time 14:55:24 period 14:55:45 i want to play opus 6 #9 too but thats in drop d and im not used to retuning to drop d lol 14:55:53 I play the majority of instruments on the cd. 14:56:11 do u read music? 14:56:14 I only over turn down the bass E string and fudge the change to the B string and E. 14:56:25 indeed. Taught myself. Theory as well. 14:56:28 you? 14:56:34 well you would have to. 14:56:49 my brother is constantly going on about the 3 fundamental dischords of the minor 7th and im like errrr stfu and just play dammit lol 14:56:54 i cant read music 14:57:06 ill be learning to play tango en skai soon too 14:57:18 --- quit: GeDaMo ("Leaving.") 14:57:21 okay. you learn by ear or by watching someone else? 14:57:22 and malats serentata espanola 14:57:38 cool cool. record those too I want to hear. 14:57:39 tab and slowing down someone elses playing 14:57:47 AH smart. 14:57:55 i cant play them yet. those are some MAJORLY difficult pieces to play 14:58:13 thers a utube of julian bream playing malats 14:58:23 searching... 14:59:39 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRdd6WkY3zA <-- J bream/ malats 15:00:01 yes 15:00:15 thats from his "my life in music" dvd set i want to get heh 15:00:55 this is great! :) 15:01:07 also watch kaori muraji play tango en skai (tho they clipped the first 2 or 3 seconds) 15:01:08 serenata espanola 15:01:10 that girl is HOT! 15:01:23 :) cool. I like hot. :) 15:01:27 yea. it wac composed for piano and transcribed 15:01:35 i want to marry her... think i got a chance??? ehh 15:02:12 Yes. You have as much chance of marrying here as does anyone else she is not aquainted with. 15:02:13 :) 15:02:19 here-e 15:02:37 And that's a FACT! :) 15:03:32 lol 15:03:59 i tend to play only classical guitar these days 15:04:02 and not that well either lol 15:04:05 on to K Muraji. 15:04:40 You are not bad. You are good. :) I dont know the piece you played but you played well enough I have to say. :) 15:05:05 --- quit: Judofyr (Remote closed the connection) 15:05:33 the one u heared me play is milongueo del ayer by abel fleury 15:05:34 gotta love her arppegios! 15:05:43 ya. she blows me away with her playing 15:06:36 --- join: Raystm2_ (i=rastm2@c-24-8-232-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #forth 15:07:18 stupid comcast! :( 15:08:20 --- quit: neceve (Remote closed the connection) 15:08:27 http://6.cn/watch/4322850.html 15:08:30 thats what im learning atm 15:09:47 loading... 15:11:08 * Raystm2_ gets chinesse language pack and thats the delay. 15:11:18 Rusnning... 15:11:24 running too... 15:11:55 I don't have a classical guitar anymore but I do have 5. 15:12:11 pavap tp-30 is what i have 15:12:21 2 twelvers a 6, 2 six electric and a left handed bass. 15:12:23 err pavaN 15:12:31 i cant play 12 string :P 15:12:42 cool. I'll check that out in a bit, i don' knowthat brand yet. 15:12:45 yes youcan. 15:12:55 well i can but its harder 15:13:02 if you can play 6, you just don't Bend as much. 15:13:04 these are hand made spanish classical 15:13:32 sweet @ return ! 15:13:41 the guy u buy them from makes his own line of guitars. he has been supplying the mass production guitar manufactureres with wood for years so he hand selects his own wood 15:13:51 he makes his own guitars but they cost like $823652946528934 each 15:13:54 or more! lol 15:14:17 * Raystm2_ changes carrers mid stream. 15:14:20 so he ships some of his wood to a 'factory' in spain that makes his "cheaper" line of guitars 15:14:28 --- nick: Raystm2_ -> Rasytm2 15:14:37 I see. 15:14:39 mine cost me about 2k 15:15:21 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 15:16:35 --- join: jauaor (n=araujo@gentoo/developer/araujo) joined #forth 15:16:55 Got you. I got a 2k guitar but it only cost me 899. its Carvin's top guitar, neck thru, gold everything, special tuning heads that are UNDER THE HEAD where they belong, special bridge ( gold as well -- yes plated, sorry) and has special electronix that allow me to sound like most any guitar. 15:17:04 hello 15:17:15 hi, welcome :) 15:17:23 hi there thanks! 15:17:24 :) 15:17:56 yw. I'm in that mood today. Must be a sugar hi ( diabetic ) . 15:19:05 * jauaor got it working! 15:19:39 got what working?? :) 15:19:44 that guitar is for playing in cover bands. so you can use the same guitar to play Fender or Gibson or what have you and sound like the original with out putting down your guitar. 15:19:51 Probably, gforth on gentoo. 15:20:04 hi ASau :) 15:20:29 I440r: a scoping issue in my tiny language 15:20:29 :P 15:20:36 * jauaor testing an example 15:20:37 aha 15:20:51 well done, jauaor. 15:20:55 :D 15:21:00 Rasytm2, do you have guitar pro? 15:21:19 well, not sure yet, let me see if my code snippet example passes the test 15:21:30 pro? program? not yet. Pro teacher, needed but no money. pro set up, indeed. 15:22:11 guitar pro is a tab editor player 15:22:22 Now I know what you meant, Mark. Guitar pro program not currently installed. 15:22:40 I used a free one years ago... name escapes me. 15:22:58 I have creativeSoftwares MusicMaker. 15:23:04 not currently installed. 15:23:39 need to install that for the free guitarlessons i'll give on youTube for donations or adsense or both or what have you. 15:24:14 I'll also be giving free forth lessons as well. 15:24:41 theres table edit which sux cus its nagware and then theres another one thats good but i forget what its called 15:24:43 And when those are done... years from now, I'll add another category of lessons. 15:24:47 its not being developed any more tho 15:24:51 oh. 15:27:42 I have a way to teach guitar theory that basically fits on two sides of one peice of paper. one side has all the ( ALL ) scales, circle of 4/5, the diferent chord types and how they are constructed.. more.. and the other has a map of how chords typically move thru a song, as those chords are related to the tonic, starting from any chord. 15:28:31 The map ( well really any of this ) is not my invention, I found it on the web. 15:28:44 but i've not found it in at least a year. 15:30:24 http://mugglinw.ipower.com/chordmaps/genmap.htm <-- there it is. 15:31:13 http://chordmaps.com/ <-- comes from this website. 15:31:38 that looks like a c coders wet dream flow chart 15:32:03 lol :) 15:32:15 Easy in forth. 15:36:06 im not that well up on theory 15:55:31 neat 16:19:21 oh yea thers another one i want to learn to play. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIzKsNIRrV4 16:19:41 thats not a bad rendition of it either. sooooo many ppl butcher this 16:19:49 this is a bit harsh but not too bad 16:19:57 it should be way smoother tho 16:20:04 let me see if i can find a better recording 16:23:52 my daughter taking over the controls, me away for temp period for variable values of temp. gn and Ill ask you for that link again prob'ly :) 16:24:50 --- quit: Rasytm2 ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 16:26:01 im omw out to eat 16:30:21 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hsz2z6Pq6k obviusly not up to the standard of playing as the previous pops but she plays this WAY better 16:30:27 almost perfectly in most places 16:34:24 --- join: foxLaptop (i=flash@222.131.176.160) joined #forth 17:02:34 --- quit: ASau (Remote closed the connection) 17:03:00 --- join: ASau (n=user@83.69.240.52) joined #forth 17:20:32 --- quit: jauaor () 17:42:01 --- quit: k-man (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 17:42:35 --- join: k-man (n=jason@unaffiliated/k-man) joined #forth 17:48:14 --- quit: I440r (hubbard.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 17:48:14 --- quit: tarbo (hubbard.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 17:49:29 --- join: tarbo (n=me@unaffiliated/tarbo) joined #forth 17:58:47 --- join: I440r (n=me@c-69-136-171-118.hsd1.in.comcast.net) joined #forth 18:12:46 --- join: jauaor (n=araujo@190.38.49.150) joined #forth 18:26:27 --- quit: tathi ("leaving") 18:34:49 --- quit: foxLaptop (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19:05:01 --- quit: KipIngram ("WeeChat 0.2.6") 19:36:03 --- join: KipIngram (n=kip@173-11-138-177-houston.txt.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) joined #forth 22:08:17 --- join: Snoopy_1711 (i=Snoopy_1@dslb-088-068-216-009.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 22:11:48 --- quit: jauaor () 22:24:44 --- join: kar8nga (n=kar8nga@80.13.78.79) joined #forth 22:31:00 --- quit: Snoopy_1611 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22:48:08 --- quit: kar8nga (Remote closed the connection) 22:54:48 --- join: neceve (n=ncv@89.36.104.252) joined #forth 23:06:01 --- join: Snoopy_1611 (i=Snoopy_1@dslb-088-068-203-082.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 23:12:07 --- join: Raystm2 (i=rastm2@c-24-8-232-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #forth 23:22:48 --- quit: Snoopy_1711 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23:23:47 --- quit: neceve (Remote closed the connection) 23:42:21 yeah 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/09.09.21