00:00:00 --- log: started retro/09.09.10 02:48:23 --- quit: nighty^ (Remote closed the connection) 05:31:03 --- join: Mindspit563 (n=Mindspit@78.33.241.2) joined #retro 05:31:09 --- quit: Mindspit563 (Client Quit) 07:27:55 --- join: luptenschteiner (n=User@unaffiliated/probonono) joined #retro 07:40:22 --- quit: probonono (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07:41:26 --- nick: luptenschteiner -> probonono 09:09:29 --- quit: virl (Remote closed the connection) 09:10:08 --- join: Raystm2 (i=rastm2@c-24-8-232-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #retro 10:19:51 --- join: Raystm2_ (i=rastm2@c-24-8-232-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #retro 10:19:51 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Raystm2_ 10:33:15 --- join: Raystm2__ (i=rastm2@c-24-8-232-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #retro 10:34:30 --- nick: Raystm2 -> Guest64390 10:35:17 --- nick: Raystm2__ -> Raystm2 10:35:40 --- quit: Raystm2 (Client Quit) 10:36:07 --- join: Raystm2 (n=rastm2@c-24-8-232-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #retro 10:37:05 --- quit: Guest64390 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 10:40:10 --- quit: Raystm2_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11:13:08 * crc wonders if he can get off work early today... 11:32:36 Sounds tantilizing. Very good luck to you sir. 14:15:47 didn't get off early 14:15:56 sorry. :( 14:16:00 but I am home now :) 14:16:33 * Raystm2 in c4th giving my Co-LISphorth colorForth lisp talk. 14:16:47 Welcome Home! 14:17:11 Man, I can't tell you strong enough how much I missed you and Sam and some others. 14:17:32 sam has been offline for a while now :( 14:17:34 I'm wanting to see what projects you have going now. 14:17:44 He's not offline just off IRC. 14:17:47 but he has a new blog up at falvotech.com/blog2/blog.fs 14:18:03 I chat with him constantly thru GMAIL. 14:18:05 cool 14:18:12 Best way to reach him right now. 14:18:23 * crc has been busy with projects since work is slow 14:18:26 saw new blog. need to catch it up. 14:18:40 Excellent. Care to elaborate. 14:19:05 retro10 - rewritten from the ground up; very portable now 14:19:41 wrote ent, a system for getting information (web, wikipedia, weather, and lots more) via email 14:19:53 (ent is written in php and perl) 14:20:07 Oh hey that's cool. 14:20:21 I know for a fact that email can drive the entire web. 14:20:25 been working on toka (started merging in ngaro bytecode into the internal vm) 14:20:28 There's a website about that. 14:22:33 --- part: crc left #retro 14:22:39 --- join: crc (n=charlesc@c-68-80-139-0.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) joined #retro 14:22:39 --- mode: ChanServ set +o crc 14:22:40 --- part: crc left #retro 14:22:52 --- join: crc (n=charlesc@c-68-80-139-0.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) joined #retro 14:22:52 --- mode: ChanServ set +o crc 14:22:54 closed the wrong tab 14:23:02 wb :) 14:24:36 rxweb - web framework in retro, with a server written in perl 14:24:47 (the retroforth.org pages are generated using this) 14:25:30 One of the first places I visited when I got back online the other day and I have to say that I'm quite impressed with the way that page works. 14:25:41 I like the Manatee too. :) 14:25:43 rxweb uses a lispy syntax 14:25:47 manatee = mascot 14:25:52 excellent! 14:26:50 my list of public projects is at http://github.com/crcx 14:26:54 SEAcow... retroforth running on ChipChucks SEAchips lol. 14:27:07 I've switched to using git for version control now 14:27:09 Oh, thank you. going there now. 14:27:14 I saw that. 14:27:18 went there 14:27:29 followed one of ( maybe all of ) your links. 14:28:03 I've got a few small demos of retro in the forthlets repository 14:28:14 including some web based ones (see http://retroforth.org/canvas) 14:29:45 the EYE pic is great btw. 14:30:59 * Raystm2 's album cover for "GUILTY BY HABIT" included such an eye, much to large, peering out of a medium crack of an egg shell. Eye in the Egg. 14:32:55 Oh this is great crc! 14:33:09 I've tested the drawing stuff, and i'm in the interpreter now. 14:33:49 I've done some similar work while I was away using one of the only things I still had left after the crash and subsequent offline-ed-ness 14:34:04 the retro image in the interpreter is a bit old, but still works nicely 14:34:28 I did a graphical solve for the "Colors Of Hanoi"... 14:34:33 Yes it does indeed. 14:34:59 ChuckBot is much better coded now and I have a heck of a graphics demo loop coded now. 14:35:10 Hope to capture it to movie and show it on the web. 14:37:20 I'm hoping to eventually get others to share stuff they've written in retro 14:37:47 i want to write some stuff in retro that runs on everything. 14:38:12 I want to support my hUMaN Fol-e-n-dar ideas with it. 14:39:12 I want to beable to inport scanned in pages of text and then like a bit map editor I want to beable to disassemble portions of those pages, save them. Rebuild other pages with the peices and then reliably print it all back out. 14:40:10 In conjuction with calendar and organizing software, address books, diabetes and other scheduals... you know the kinda thing. 14:40:22 yup 14:42:56 I've learned that the right environment and a simple interface, well understood, is as powerfull as any software on the market. No reason a marketable product shouldn't be assembled from proper parts and even if it's given away for tips it could produce enough income to at least pay for internet access and Domain names, what have you. 14:44:17 I'm sure it's a heavy market but if your advantage is that the same software works where ever you find it... that's a major PLUS. 14:45:01 with retro, the console implementations of the vm are consistent across the various platforms 14:45:22 the canvas is currently only supported in browsers 14:45:26 (but I hope to change that in the near future) 14:45:27 That's exactly the point. 14:51:35 Sam say's that He's sam.falvo@gmail anytime you want to reach him. :-) we are currently in Gmail chat. 14:51:50 * crc makes a note 15:06:08 what OS are you using these days? 15:07:45 XP, was what I had repair disks for when I rebuilt this new HDD. 320GB is the largest i've ever had. 15:08:01 ok 15:08:09 Saw A 1TB drive but it was SATA and I'm not. 15:08:17 Less then 100 bucks too. 15:08:30 my current system is a mac mini, with xp as a boot option 15:08:55 get an external enclosure (that's what I did) for SATA support over USB 15:09:01 I have got a drive that is running UBUNTU and I can certainly PowerDown Swap Drive BOOT and come back linux like. 15:09:25 OH ! okay great. Yea. think I say that there as well. Pointed out to me by staff. 15:09:53 I was just able to make a plain UBUNTU disk when I crashed then lost internet access. 15:09:58 no real functionallity. 15:11:12 I did use it to make colorForth disks on a regular back up basis, using hand coded commands like dd and moving around with ls and getting familure with the whole looking up in the online manuals and the INFO guides on what was possible and how to do it. 15:11:35 Gotta like a system that comes with the HOW-TO-s next to the SOURCE FILES. :) 15:20:28 * Raystm2 spewing color-lisp in #c4th. I'm here, not going any where just keepin' busy. la ti da ti da ... hehe 15:21:01 lol 15:21:10 you are very kind to visit there. :) 15:21:25 I just joined 15:21:34 yes hehe I see that. 16:57:19 I remember you said you bought the mac. You've had copious time on it now. Impressions? 16:58:58 I love it 17:13:51 --- join: GitHub42 (n=GitHub42@129.177.74.65.static.xc88.engineyard.com) joined #retro 17:13:51 retro10: 3Charles Childers 07master0 SHA1-8745fc1 17:13:51 remove library; vm implementations 17:13:51 http://bit.ly/1Hbqa 17:13:52 retro10: 3Charles Childers 07master0 SHA1-08807b8 17:13:54 finish initial cleanups as a result of codebase splits 17:13:56 http://bit.ly/1euacm 17:13:58 --- part: GitHub42 left #retro 17:17:13 this completes the planned split of the code into three parts: image, vm, and library 17:17:25 to build the image, you will need a console implementation of the vm 17:20:07 the split should make it easier for me to work with and manage things overall 17:20:29 (and open the vm / library to outside development more easily) 17:21:49 snapshots will be provided soon; with all three parts 17:33:02 so the repos are at: http://github.com/crcx/ngaro/tree/master -- Ngaro VM 17:33:15 http://github.com/crcx/wheke/tree/master -- Library 17:33:23 http://github.com/crcx/retro10/tree/master -- Image 17:36:36 the image now includes the standard extensions (stage2.retro) as part of the default build process 17:38:51 enough for now; if I don't get back tonight, have a great evening/night and I'll be back tomorrow 17:44:12 gn :) 18:04:05 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@210.188.173.245) joined #retro 19:04:46 --- quit: probonono (hubbard.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 19:05:24 --- join: probonono (n=User@unaffiliated/probonono) joined #retro 20:23:06 --- join: GitHub192 (n=GitHub19@129.177.74.65.static.xc88.engineyard.com) joined #retro 20:23:06 retro10: 3Charles Childers 07master0 SHA1-2d75f08 20:23:06 start updating the documentation; remove details on building Ngaro from this 20:23:06 http://bit.ly/sKGEQ 20:23:07 --- part: GitHub192 left #retro 20:28:48 --- join: GitHub24 (n=GitHub24@129.177.74.65.static.xc88.engineyard.com) joined #retro 20:28:48 retro10: 3Charles Childers 07master0 SHA1-638f268 20:28:48 rename .inline to .primitive to better reflect the nature of the class 20:28:48 http://bit.ly/3FzWv8 20:28:49 --- part: GitHub24 left #retro 23:07:59 --- join: Raystm2_ (i=rastm2@c-24-8-232-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #retro 23:07:59 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Raystm2_ 23:12:16 --- quit: Raystm2 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 23:15:07 --- join: Raystm2 (i=rastm2@c-24-8-232-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #retro 23:30:08 --- join: Raystm2__ (i=rastm2@c-24-8-232-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #retro 23:30:45 --- nick: Raystm2__ -> release 23:31:49 --- nick: Raystm2 -> Guest75237 23:33:06 --- nick: release -> Raystm2 23:33:32 --- quit: Raystm2_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23:45:29 --- quit: Guest75237 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/09.09.10