00:00:00 --- log: started retro/07.04.29 01:02:58 --- join: Cheery (n=cheery@a81-197-54-146.elisa-laajakaista.fi) joined #retro 06:50:17 hi anybody awake? 09:58:21 I am 10:20:53 hi crc 10:20:56 how are you? 10:22:46 a bit tired, but good overall 10:31:51 I'm currently working on a versatile assembler, in which I plan to code a forth system. 10:32:47 I'm currently working on an http server in toka 10:34:04 at the moment I can create out of segments an executable, but I need to implement entry point calculation and the opcodes. 10:34:28 cool 10:35:06 a http server, puh, that would be also something I would really like to todo in forth. 10:36:33 it currently complies with HTTP/0.9. Once mime types and response headers are added, it should mostly comply with HTTP/1.0 10:38:05 here is my current helloworld program in it, the entry: does nothing at the moment, but in the future it calculates the entry point of the file. http://retroforth.com/paste/?id=333 10:38:41 haha, then soon you can build really nice stuff on the http server 10:39:02 like a cms or something similiar 10:40:14 I'll leave that for others 10:42:37 will you be adding symbolic forms for the instructions? 10:42:41 btw. crc did you try factor? I did and I think it's like a better python or smalltalk. 10:43:00 I keep a factor installation here, though I don't actually do any real coding in it 10:43:05 yes, that was what I meant with opcodes 10:44:45 like me, I have also here one version installed, but it's not what I would call 'wow'. 10:47:20 I think I do the memonics in a gas style -> movd $ax, $bx for a register move. I think that's better to read 10:48:14 ax bx mov isn't my flavour of assembler 11:31:30 virl: http://retroforth.com/paste/?id=334 is the latest code for the http server 11:48:10 nice and short 11:48:51 it fully complies with http/0.9, has minimal logging, and works enough for my current experiments 12:11:11 your current experiments? 12:16:03 working on a help server of sorts. 12:16:27 on a help server? what should that be? 13:43:31 providing documentation across machines in a network, with low-power servers 13:43:37 http://retroforth.com/paste/?id=339 has the start of cgi support 13:48:19 --- quit: Quartus () 13:51:53 --- quit: Cheery (Remote closed the connection) 14:11:57 --- join: Quartus (n=neal@CPE0001023f6e4f-CM013349902843.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined #retro 14:38:54 crc, how much is for you a low power server? 14:40:27 386 class machine, 2-4mb ram, ~100mb hard disk 16:32:16 --- quit: Quartus () 16:36:19 http://charleschilders.com:9812/home.html <-- running off the toka-httpd 16:45:57 --- join: Quartus (n=neal@CPE0001023f6e4f-CM013349902843.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined #retro 19:43:44 --- join: freeindex (n=blah@mmds-216-19-34-118.twm.az.commspeed.net) joined #retro 20:55:51 --- quit: nighty^ ("Disappears in a puff of smoke") 21:02:32 --- quit: freeindex ("After life is eternal death. May this be the salvation of your soul.") 22:18:49 --- quit: virl ("Verlassend") 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/07.04.29