00:00:00 --- log: started forth/19.06.15 00:16:28 --- quit: tp (Remote host closed the connection) 00:17:05 --- quit: tabemann (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 00:18:46 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 00:21:45 --- join: tabemann (~tabemann@2600:1700:7990:24e0:b80c:b742:8944:c878) joined #forth 00:57:21 --- join: tp (~Terry@mecrisp/staff/tp) joined #forth 01:09:54 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 01:10:42 --- quit: jedb_ (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 02:03:14 --- quit: ashirase (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 02:07:01 --- join: ashirase (~ashirase@modemcable098.166-22-96.mc.videotron.ca) joined #forth 04:10:24 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 04:12:26 --- join: dys (~dys@tmo-113-67.customers.d1-online.com) joined #forth 04:29:51 --- join: dddddd (~dddddd@unaffiliated/dddddd) joined #forth 04:34:38 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 06:39:55 --- quit: mtsd (Quit: leaving) 07:46:47 --- quit: the_cuckoo (Quit: WeeChat 1.4) 07:54:17 remexre: proteusguy: let me borrow a copy of his yesterday 07:54:38 proteusguy: thanks again, interesting read 09:18:51 --- join: mtsd (~mtsd@94-137-100-130.customers.ownit.se) joined #forth 09:43:13 --- quit: mtsd (Quit: leaving) 10:16:15 --- quit: cantstanya (Remote host closed the connection) 10:18:37 --- join: cantstanya (~chatting@gateway/tor-sasl/cantstanya) joined #forth 10:59:42 --- join: gravicappa (~gravicapp@h109-187-238-210.dyn.bashtel.ru) joined #forth 11:11:47 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 11:54:24 --- part: jpsamaroo left #forth 12:37:10 --- quit: john_metcalf (Quit: john_metcalf) 12:55:44 --- join: mtsd (~mtsd@94-137-100-130.customers.ownit.se) joined #forth 13:20:28 --- quit: mtsd (Quit: leaving) 13:33:26 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 13:49:06 --- quit: tabemann (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 13:59:51 --- join: tabemann (~tabemann@71-13-2-250.static.ftbg.wi.charter.com) joined #forth 15:02:25 --- quit: tabemann (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 15:02:57 --- join: dys (~dys@tmo-105-121.customers.d1-online.com) joined #forth 16:39:58 --- quit: john_cephalopoda (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 16:53:21 --- join: john_cephalopoda (~john@unaffiliated/john-cephalopoda/x-6407167) joined #forth 18:28:48 --- join: dave0 (~dave0@069.d.003.ncl.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 18:32:04 hi 18:32:28 gday dave0 ! 18:32:45 hi tp 18:33:37 how goes your Forthing dave0 ? 18:34:10 not too bad 18:34:41 i got side tracked to learning msdos memory management 18:34:48 hows you? 18:35:22 I just made up the memmaps and bitfield Words for a STM32L031 to test my CMSIS-SVD parser works on it ... perfect! 18:36:07 cool! 18:36:08 wow msdos, theres some old and very painful memories for me 18:37:15 I generate thousands of premade Words with this system in about 0.1 seconds vs ... 5 years by hand ? ;-) 18:38:19 tp: i can't run 8086 code in modern OS's so i installed DosBox 18:38:44 but i don't understand msdos as i have never used it (i grew up on amigas) 18:38:58 I wish Id never used MSDOs 18:39:03 MSDOS 18:39:40 I think the Amiga was a healthier pastime 18:40:20 i was a kid with an amiga and so i just played games 18:40:35 tho after waiting for about 30 minutes for 'guru meditation' to fix the machine I decided that Amigas sense of humor and mine had little in common 18:40:42 ehehe 18:41:17 it was ahead of it's time, but then it lost it's lead 18:41:26 but it was nice to program 18:42:14 I first came across the Amiga around 1987 when I was doing R&D for a firm developing a autonomous underwater robot. I made a massive PCB to take a Rockwell 65F11 mcu with Forth already on the chip, and the programmers used Amigas 18:42:49 tp: i can assemble my 8086 code and get a .COM file which works in msdos... but its only 1 segment... how do i access the rest of memory for Forth's dataspace ? 18:43:53 dave0, Ive no idea, Im a technician not a programmer and I know nothing about msdos (other than the problems it caused me) or x86 18:44:05 the stuff i've read on the internet says when you run a .COM file you get a 64kb segment for everything code/data/stack, but it also allocates the largest free memory block... how do i find that block? 18:44:12 oh bummer 18:44:37 there should be tons of outdated info on that kind of thing on the net ? 18:44:38 tp: so you're a hardware guy? 18:44:48 yes, I'm a electronics technician 18:44:55 cool! 18:45:04 I always have been, nearly 50 years working in the industry now 18:45:10 ok i will continue my search 18:45:21 sorry I cant help 18:45:29 no worries! 20:43:39 --- quit: dddddd (Remote host closed the connection) 20:48:04 --- join: gravicappa (~gravicapp@h109-187-238-210.dyn.bashtel.ru) joined #forth 21:21:28 --- join: tabemann (~tabemann@2600:1700:7990:24e0:b80c:b742:8944:c878) joined #forth 22:23:15 --- quit: dys (Remote host closed the connection) 22:27:13 --- join: dys (~dys@tmo-105-121.customers.d1-online.com) joined #forth 23:10:01 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 23:11:25 --- join: dys (~dys@tmo-108-49.customers.d1-online.com) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/19.06.15