00:00:00 --- log: started retro/08.04.24 04:03:51 --- quit: nighty^ ("Disappears in a puff of smoke") 06:57:51 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@p1036-adsau17honb13-acca.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp) joined #retro 08:11:00 --- join: virl (n=virl@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #retro 11:29:14 --- join: snoopy_1711 (i=snoopy_1@dslb-084-059-200-162.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #retro 11:37:35 --- quit: Snoopy42 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 11:37:53 --- nick: snoopy_1711 -> Snoopy42 14:33:54 good evening 15:23:16 --- quit: nighty^ ("Disappears in a puff of smoke") 16:04:13 hi crc, still there? 16:05:25 I tried the windows build of Retro 10, but it seems to have a problem. 16:12:36 It starts up, shows RETRO 10 and ok, but does not resond to anything I enter. (only shows what I've typed) 18:16:00 what version of windows? 18:16:16 * crc needs to do more testing of the windows build 18:20:40 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@210.188.173.246) joined #retro 18:27:39 XP-Pro SP2 English 18:29:34 ok, thank you 18:29:44 * crc will do some tests tomorrow 18:30:04 I even build Ngaro according to your instructions, it works but does the same thing 18:31:44 btw. I'm using an Athlon X2, maybe it's a dual core issue? 18:34:27 that is possible, I have no dual core systems to test on yet 18:35:15 I've run into threading issues on Windows before, that may be part of the problem. (the code is dependent on several concurrent threads for the I/O operations) 18:36:48 I see 18:37:37 Just tested it on the other box: Cleron-M (Dothan Core) also XP-Pro, same thing here 18:37:58 odd 18:38:07 I need to retest :( 18:40:09 Ooooppss! 18:40:20 I thing I found it: 18:40:45 it "works" if I use the space bar instead of Return! 18:43:00 in fact "Space" works like the Return Key (with line feed) 18:43:24 I should trap return as well... 18:43:36 * crc made a mistake on this, will correct over the weekend 18:44:22 (in retro10, the interpreter/compiler parses as you type, so I seldom hit return) 18:45:48 heh 18:46:57 it should trap tab, space, and return as whitespace though. I'll put in a special case to cover this 18:55:38 hmm, this "parsing while typing" seems quite strage to me 18:56:20 at least backspace should work ;-) 18:56:38 I hope so... I don't know if I implemented that yet either.... 18:57:28 nope, its "Write only", no Typos allowed 18:59:58 backspace will be moderately more difficult to implement than alternate forms of whitespace (which I already finished) 19:01:04 you can also try the javascript implementation of ngaro, which is a bit more forgiving: file:///home/crcx/ngaro-20080420/src/javascript/jsvm.html 19:01:22 (it simulates the console using a form-based I/O) 19:06:28 whats the URL again? 19:06:36 err, wrong one 19:06:42 http://charleschilders.com/ngaro/jsvm 19:07:08 the other was from my local copy which I've been working on... 19:08:41 yeah found that one, does not really work for me 19:10:28 ok 19:10:43 well its late here, got to go. 19:10:49 ok, goodnight 19:11:06 I'll toke another look next week 19:11:13 goodnight 21:38:58 --- quit: virl ("Verlassend") 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/08.04.24