00:00:00 --- log: started forth/13.04.25 00:04:10 --- quit: ncv (Remote host closed the connection) 01:14:46 --- quit: newcup (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 02:46:13 https://developers.google.com/cloud/samples/mbs/ just checked this 02:46:48 i am thinking that you could translate your forth code from cloud to mobile side which acts like carrieriq 03:05:10 --- join: newcup (newcup@peruna.fi) joined #forth 03:07:15 --- join: mrm (~user@46.191.181.103) joined #forth 03:09:08 --- quit: segher (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) 03:11:16 --- join: segher (~segher@5ED3C8DF.cm-7-4d.dynamic.ziggo.nl) joined #forth 04:11:26 --- join: dto (~user@pool-96-252-62-13.bstnma.fios.verizon.net) joined #forth 04:19:59 --- quit: Nisstyre (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 04:21:21 --- join: impomatic (~john_metc@43.22.125.91.dyn.plus.net) joined #forth 04:23:33 --- quit: epicmonkey (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 04:29:26 --- quit: john_metcalf (*.net *.split) 04:29:27 --- quit: yunfan (*.net *.split) 04:30:28 --- 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connection) 15:06:18 --- quit: jevin (Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com) 15:15:11 --- quit: rixard (*.net *.split) 15:15:12 --- quit: Tod-Work (*.net *.split) 15:15:12 --- quit: dzho (*.net *.split) 15:15:31 --- join: rixard (~rixard@81-235-139-119-no63.tbcn.telia.com) joined #forth 15:15:32 --- join: Tod-Work (~thansmann@50-202-143-210-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) joined #forth 15:15:32 --- join: dzho (~deejoe@quercus.etrumeus.com) joined #forth 15:27:12 --- quit: ncv (Remote host closed the connection) 15:27:44 --- join: epicmonkey (~epicmonke@ip212-45-243-23.rdns.tsvrn.ru) joined #forth 16:01:27 --- quit: epicmonkey (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 16:21:15 --- quit: mrm (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 16:26:50 --- quit: Tod-Work (Quit: Leaving) 17:35:22 --- join: beretta (~beretta@cpe-107-8-120-203.columbus.res.rr.com) joined #forth 18:05:13 hello 18:17:00 --- join: dto (~user@pool-96-252-62-13.bstnma.fios.verizon.net) joined #forth 18:37:07 RodgerTheGreat: sorry i missed your message earlier 18:37:16 what's up 18:37:27 --- nick: ttmrichter_ -> ttmrichter 18:37:39 nothing, got home a while ago from my sister's house, just listening to some music and doing my arm rehab exercises 18:37:41 you? 18:37:53 I've been doing a little more chip8 stuff 18:38:33 nice, a game? 18:38:41 I made a prototype for a simple puzzle platformer type thing and now I'm slowly translating it into chip8 assembly: http://i.imgur.com/dGY2G3H.png 18:38:43 that's your new language 18:39:02 ooh. cute. it reminds me of the dreamcast vmu 18:39:12 I didn't design chip8, I just wrote an interpreter for it- chip8 has been around since the late 70s 18:39:34 the assembler I'm using is an original design though 18:40:17 ah ok. 18:41:55 I keep looking at CHIP-8 and wondering what the appeal is. The specs are a bit underwhelming. 18:42:09 64x32 monochrome display? 18:42:14 it's all about working within creative limitations 18:42:34 a constrained design space is interesting to work with 18:42:48 Indeed. That's why I have 8-bit MCUs lying around. 18:42:56 ttmrichter: very slow execution and 3.5kb memory limit too 18:43:06 and the instruction set has some oddities 18:43:25 just this afternoon it really hit me that multiple indirection is quite difficult 18:47:35 dto: you should have a go at writing a chip8 game 18:49:32 Now you see, looking at the specs, my mind is saying "writing a real CHIP-8 processor in an FPGA" would be fun. 18:49:43 Especially given the fairly high level of some of the instructions. 18:49:50 ttmrichter: that would also be a cool project 18:50:55 RodgerTheGreat: oh, i can't do assembly :( 18:51:05 dto: Anybody can do assembly. 18:51:15 dto: how about high-level assembly designed to resemble forth? :D 18:51:26 hmm. 18:51:27 also what ttmrichter said 18:51:32 but with that screen 18:52:13 https://github.com/JohnEarnest/Mako/blob/master/demos/Chip8/Deep8.8o <- this is what my first attempt at a game looks like in code 18:52:44 i like how you only need one E bitmap for dEEp :) 18:53:04 the game fits in exactly 512 bytes when compiled 18:53:11 hmm 18:53:13 I figured that was a good place to stop. :) 18:53:18 wow. 18:54:52 RodgerTheGreat: You need to add one more byte. 18:55:12 ttmrichter: just to screw with people's OCD? 18:55:17 Yes. 18:55:20 Exactly. :D 18:57:16 You know, to really screw with people, it would be funny to emulate a COSMAC VIP as part of the CHIP-8 emulator and then actually use opcode 0. :D 18:58:14 some emulators do that 18:58:40 arguably writing an 1802 emulator and then just loading the original interpreter into ram is a solid approach 19:36:47 --- quit: dto (Remote host closed the connection) 20:38:00 what do you think of biogineer 20:47:47 you'll have to be more specific 20:48:19 i just heard that that someguys are deleoping a vm for cell programming 20:48:56 i think its forth programmer's chance, although the author wants to build someting like jvm 20:49:54 --- quit: kumul (Quit: Leaving) 20:50:22 "write once, run anywhere" 20:51:19 nope, i think cell is a very limited envrionment 20:51:32 which is very suit for forth 20:51:43 if you dont enjoy language like asm :] 21:12:06 i hope i could be a biogineer in 10 years 21:45:48 Have you seen this? http://arrayfactor.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Main_Page 21:47:04 yeah, it's pretty neat. 21:53:37 Indeed just tried and looked it a bit. Looks like a tool which can do a lot of things. 22:13:15 --- join: ncv (~quassel@79.114.41.21) joined #forth 22:13:15 --- quit: ncv (Changing host) 22:13:15 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 22:14:21 Vuokko: is there something you were thinking about doing with arrayfactor? 22:15:44 not yet. I've been just thinking about GA144 and making a RPi and Arduino compatible co-processor shield 22:16:05 That would be evil 22:16:18 that could make for an interesting combination 22:17:40 I'm still toying with the idea of making a "GA144-Discovery" board in the vein of STM's *-Discovery line. 22:17:49 I'm just not sure how much interest there is in such a beast. 22:18:51 --- quit: beretta (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 22:19:41 I think it would be entertaining to make a corewars-style game targeting the GA144, as it would offer a fun way for people to tinker with the chip 22:43:44 --- quit: RodgerTheGreat (Quit: RodgerTheGreat) 22:51:21 like the corewars style game 23:33:35 --- join: Nisstyre-laptop (~yours@oftn/member/Nisstyre) joined #forth 23:36:25 --- quit: rixard (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 23:41:07 --- quit: ncv (Remote host closed the connection) 23:43:45 --- nick: Nisstyre-laptop -> Nisstyre 23:47:24 --- join: ncv (~quassel@79.114.41.21) joined #forth 23:47:24 --- quit: ncv (Changing host) 23:47:24 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/13.04.25