00:00:00 --- log: started forth/21.01.03 01:36:49 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 01:52:22 --- quit: birdwing (Remote host closed the connection) 01:52:34 --- join: birdwing joined #forth 01:59:27 cmtptr: Not understanding it isn't a crime, but what really irritates me is when people *do* see it and then refuse to accept it 01:59:39 Not that that's happened here... 02:00:19 Too much of people understanding something and then closing their mind off and pretending it's not true at the moment 02:57:24 --- quit: _whitelogger (Remote host closed the connection) 03:00:20 --- join: _whitelogger joined #forth 06:06:09 --- quit: jedb_ (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 06:18:32 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 06:19:06 --- join: jedb joined #forth 06:23:09 --- quit: jedb (Remote host closed the connection) 06:25:25 --- join: jedb_ joined #forth 07:32:10 --- quit: jedb_ (Remote host closed the connection) 07:34:29 --- join: jedb joined #forth 07:53:23 --- join: gravicappa joined #forth 08:02:44 --- quit: zolk3ri (Write error: Connection reset by peer) 08:02:44 --- quit: cantstanya (Write error: Connection reset by peer) 08:10:31 --- join: cantstanya joined #forth 08:14:49 --- join: zolk3ri joined #forth 08:20:05 --- quit: zolk3ri (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 08:35:48 --- join: zolk3ri joined #forth 08:42:05 --- quit: cantstanya (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 08:46:44 --- join: cantstanya joined #forth 09:02:58 Oh wow, the 6809 is a beast of a processor. 09:03:08 Its like a 16-bit processor that is pretending to be 8-bit. 09:14:05 --- join: WickedShell joined #forth 09:19:51 --- quit: WilhelmV1nWeiner (Quit: leaving) 09:20:00 --- join: WilhelmVonWeiner joined #forth 10:40:05 --- quit: zolk3ri (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 10:49:06 --- join: zolk3ri joined #forth 10:51:17 --- quit: spoofer (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 10:51:35 --- join: spoofer joined #forth 11:08:35 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 11:09:13 --- join: gravicappa joined #forth 11:30:10 --- quit: birdwing (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 11:44:01 TangentDelta, check out the 6309 11:44:12 Yeah, it's even more crazy. 11:44:31 The 4 8-bit accumulators can be combined into 1 32-bit accumulator :P 11:44:57 kind of a dead end though since you dont want to be doing too many 32-bit calculations with an 8 bit memory bus 11:46:06 I don't know how accessing that 32-bit register works. I wonder if you can just use it to accumulate multiple arithmatic operations. 11:46:34 it works by combining the existing 8 bit registers 11:47:12 There a 16-bit multiplication and summing accumulator chip with a 35-bit accumulator. I've thought about interfacing that with an 8-bit microprocessor. 11:47:18 which is kind of neat. you have the 4 bytes each split up into its own register which may be useful 11:47:39 neat 11:47:57 one of the 8051s I was playing with had a 40-bit multiply/accumulate thing in it 11:48:31 Wow 11:53:41 --- quit: WickedShell (Remote host closed the connection) 11:58:01 --- quit: Chobbes (Changing host) 11:58:01 --- join: Chobbes joined #forth 13:00:48 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 13:34:40 --- nick: tabemann_ -> tabemann 16:27:53 --- join: reepca-laptop joined #forth 16:28:17 --- part: reepca-laptop left #forth 17:11:10 --- quit: lispmacs (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17:41:36 --- join: lispmacs joined #forth 18:46:04 --- join: boru` joined #forth 18:46:07 --- quit: boru (Disconnected by services) 18:46:09 --- nick: boru` -> boru 19:49:49 --- join: dave0 joined #forth 20:18:02 --- quit: sts-q (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 20:24:37 --- join: proteus-guy joined #forth 20:26:50 --- join: sts-q joined #forth 20:34:56 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 20:37:37 --- quit: lispmacs (Remote host closed the connection) 20:37:51 --- join: lispmacs joined #forth 21:55:05 --- quit: zolk3ri (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 22:02:07 --- join: zolk3ri joined #forth 22:20:34 --- join: gravicappa joined #forth 23:07:04 --- join: actuallybatman joined #forth 23:21:40 --- join: birdwing joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/21.01.03