00:00:00 --- log: started forth/19.07.23 00:18:39 --- quit: ttmrichter_bsd (Quit: ZNC 1.7.4 - https://znc.in) 00:19:22 --- join: ttmricht- (~ttmrichte@2a05:1500:501:1:1c00:34ff:fe00:10c) joined #forth 00:20:09 --- nick: ttmricht- -> ttmrichter_bsd 00:20:47 --- quit: chunkypuffs (Quit: ZNC 1.7.1 - https://znc.in) 00:22:56 --- join: malyn_ (~malyn@unaffiliated/malyn) joined #forth 00:23:29 --- quit: malyn (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 00:23:29 --- nick: malyn_ -> malyn 00:23:30 --- quit: MrMobius (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00:23:31 --- join: chunkypuffs (~chunkypuf@static.203.112.216.95.clients.your-server.de) joined #forth 00:23:35 --- join: MrMobius (~default@c-73-134-82-217.hsd1.va.comcast.net) joined #forth 00:27:04 --- quit: dave9 (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 00:29:30 --- join: tpbsd (~Terry@mecrisp/staff/tp) joined #forth 00:29:45 --- quit: tp (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00:30:22 --- join: dave9 (~dave@069.d.003.ncl.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 00:36:10 --- join: dfode (~dfode@107-142-208-237.lightspeed.irvnca.sbcglobal.net) joined #forth 00:38:05 --- nick: tpbsd -> tp 01:33:55 --- join: ttmrichter9 (~ttmrichte@185.94.228.137) joined #forth 01:36:22 --- nick: ttmrichter9 -> ttmrichter` 01:42:45 --- nick: ttmrichter` -> ttmrichter_deb 02:11:32 --- quit: ttmrichter_bsd (Quit: ZNC 1.7.4 - https://znc.in) 02:37:50 AMD are slowly reinventing the GA144 02:37:52 https://www.anandtech.com/show/14525/amd-zen-2-microarchitecture-analysis-ryzen-3000-and-epyc-rome 02:38:46 Green array? 02:40:22 WilhelmVonWeiner, bah! it's just more sales droid generated meh 02:42:41 it's always 'a game changer' or 'awesome new CPU development' but meanwhile back at the ranch Moores Law has been put out to pasture, the easter bunny died from Myxomatosis, and Santa Claus was arrested for being a pedo! 03:03:24 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 03:03:55 Mr. Claus was FRAMED! 03:05:04 hehe 03:06:16 --- quit: dfode (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 03:06:59 seeing the pic of the silicon on PCB CPU by AMD made me shudder when I recalled how I spent a day building a awesome heatsink for a early AMD CPU only to have a 'bright idea' to power it up for a second with the heatsink not mounted to check the fan was going the right way 03:08:13 i flipped on the power and as soon as the fan moved I turned it off but I was far too late. The AMD cpu had fried itselfin the 1 second the power was on 03:09:00 my brand new faster, cheaper AMD ...dead 03:10:52 I never bought another AMD, I was Intel only from that point on as Intel CPUS came with a heatsink in the CPU metal case, which was far too small by itself but would allow time to throttle the power as the CPU overheated if it didnt have a external heatsink 03:13:04 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 03:19:46 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 03:37:53 --- join: jedb (~jedb@123.208.25.134) joined #forth 03:39:03 --- join: jedb_ (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 03:40:07 --- quit: proteusguy (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 03:42:32 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 03:51:36 --- quit: jedb_ (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 04:30:15 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 04:31:28 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 04:53:50 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 05:21:40 i used to buy milwaukee but one day i ran over my hand drill with the car and broke it so now i only buy ryobe 05:25:50 --- quit: ttmrichter (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 05:57:53 --- join: dys (~dys@46.183.103.8) joined #forth 07:02:29 --- join: jedb (~jedb@123.208.25.134) joined #forth 07:05:33 --- join: jedb_ (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 07:08:33 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 07:18:56 --- quit: rdrop-exit (Quit: Lost terminal) 07:28:22 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 07:40:57 --- join: proteusguy (~proteusgu@cm-58-10-208-146.revip7.asianet.co.th) joined #forth 07:40:57 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 07:44:35 --- join: X-Scale (~ARM@14.10.108.93.rev.vodafone.pt) joined #forth 07:48:16 --- quit: proteusguy (Remote host closed the connection) 08:03:49 --- join: proteusguy (~proteusgu@cm-58-10-208-146.revip7.asianet.co.th) joined #forth 08:03:49 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 08:42:56 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 09:08:38 --- quit: jedb_ (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 09:13:24 --- join: dfode (~dfode@107-142-208-237.lightspeed.irvnca.sbcglobal.net) joined #forth 09:14:57 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 09:19:59 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 09:24:11 --- join: dys (~dys@p200300C9D7026C0002265EFFFEE968D2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #forth 09:26:39 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 09:46:25 --- quit: proteusguy (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 09:47:52 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 09:53:48 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 09:58:54 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 10:02:16 --- quit: dfode (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 10:27:43 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 10:28:44 --- quit: X-Scale (Quit: I love my HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-) 11:10:26 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 11:17:03 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 11:35:29 strange question maybe but does algebraic solving get any easier if you convert to RPN first? 12:02:05 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 12:08:08 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 12:10:39 like if you had x^2-4x-21=0 and factored out (x+3) to get (x+3)(x-7)/(x+3) like you learn in school 12:10:43 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 13:03:04 --- join: ryke (~conrad@24-158-196-134.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com) joined #forth 13:29:44 MrMobius, excellent question 13:31:08 MrMobius, I think it depends on what we learn, any system works when mastered. I'm terrible at maths so both RPN and Postfix systems are hard for me 13:41:17 --- quit: deesix (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 13:42:28 --- join: deesix (~dddddd@unaffiliated/dddddd) joined #forth 13:48:16 --- join: dfode (~dfode@107-142-208-237.lightspeed.irvnca.sbcglobal.net) joined #forth 13:57:48 --- join: Sweedish (~Sweedish@192-222-202-13.qc.cable.ebox.net) joined #forth 13:58:02 --- quit: Sweedish (Remote host closed the connection) 14:25:47 --- quit: ryke (Quit: Leaving) 14:31:41 --- join: ryke (~Thunderbi@24-158-196-134.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com) joined #forth 14:36:49 --- quit: ryke (Quit: ryke) 14:43:08 --- join: ryke (~Thunderbi@24-158-196-134.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com) joined #forth 14:52:00 --- quit: ryke (Quit: ryke) 14:53:48 --- quit: dfode (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 14:55:39 --- join: ryke (~Thunderbi@24-158-196-134.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com) joined #forth 15:43:25 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 15:45:59 --- join: dave0 (~dave0@069.d.003.ncl.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 15:50:04 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 15:55:54 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 15:59:27 --- join: jedb (~jedb@103.254.153.113) joined #forth 16:19:29 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 16:23:26 MrMobius: I've read that it's easier to get intermediate results with RPN, but I don't know if that applies in your specific case. 16:44:49 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 16:54:31 --- quit: john_cephalopoda (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 17:08:08 --- join: john_cephalopoda (~john@unaffiliated/john-cephalopoda/x-6407167) joined #forth 17:16:22 --- join: X-Scale (~ARM@14.10.108.93.rev.vodafone.pt) joined #forth 19:18:22 --- quit: ryke (Remote host closed the connection) 19:21:56 --- join: ryke (~Thunderbi@24-158-196-134.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com) joined #forth 19:32:16 --- quit: ryke (Quit: ryke) 19:32:32 --- join: ryke (~Thunderbi@24-158-196-134.dhcp.kgpt.tn.charter.com) joined #forth 19:49:18 --- quit: cantstanya (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 19:52:05 --- join: cantstanya (~chatting@gateway/tor-sasl/cantstanya) joined #forth 19:58:28 --- join: dfode (~dfode@107-142-208-237.lightspeed.irvnca.sbcglobal.net) joined #forth 20:18:10 ok, wordlists implemented 20:18:42 how do you guys typically implement the difference between RAM/flash in embedded systems? 20:19:16 I'm thinking I'll have initial values in flash, and then at boot, lay those values out on RAM 20:19:29 I could do a big chunk of RAM, or I could write individual values to addresses 21:08:47 --- quit: Keshl (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 21:08:57 --- join: Keshl (~Purple@207.44.70.214.res-cmts.gld.ptd.net) joined #forth 21:13:15 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 21:20:15 --- join: gravicappa (~gravicapp@h109-187-197-17.dyn.bashtel.ru) joined #forth 21:49:59 --- join: dys (~dys@p200300C9D701690002265EFFFEE968D2.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #forth 22:45:16 --- join: proteusguy (~proteusgu@14.207.173.34) joined #forth 22:45:16 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 23:19:32 --- join: dave0 (~dave0@069.d.003.ncl.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 23:46:34 --- join: jedb (~jedb@185.128.24.51) joined #forth 23:59:44 --- quit: dfode (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/19.07.23