00:00:00 --- log: started retro/11.02.09 03:57:10 --- join: aisa (~aisa@c-68-35-165-60.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined #retro 09:16:50 the javascript implementation has proper symmetric division now, so all the VMs have consistent behavior at last :) 09:29:59 excellent 09:41:25 --- join: Mat2 (5b4085ac@gateway/web/freenode/ip.91.64.133.172) joined #retro 09:41:32 hello 09:41:35 @ all 09:45:01 hi Mat2 09:46:53 hi cfa 09:48:21 how're things? 09:50:42 a lot of work, but working on my vm in the spare time 09:51:31 (the one with bsd licence) 09:51:59 going well? 09:53:25 yes, the vm is somewhat tested and I have a working assembler now 09:54:27 great 09:56:14 inclusive a sceleton for a retroforth like application 09:56:26 (a forth system) 09:59:58 ... these atom n550 cpu drives me crazy though 10:03:01 it's ... special 10:07:20 howso? 10:08:55 a integer division with negative quotient and emty rdx register resulting in a random result 10:09:32 but this applies only to the one cpu of my asus netbook 10:10:12 all other n550 cpu's i've tested gives the right result 10:10:25 hmm, odd 10:12:41 so I coded a work around which costs some cycles extra 11:01:08 * crc doesn't worry about the cycles... :) 11:07:44 division is a too expensive operation not to be worried about every cycle lost :) 11:09:33 depends on the application. most of my current code isn't timing sensitive, so I don't obsess over every cycle. 11:11:46 yes, but performance is important for some applications of me 11:40:41 --- join: Mat2_ (5b4085ac@gateway/web/freenode/ip.91.64.133.172) joined #retro 11:43:00 --- quit: Mat2 (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 12:12:58 the lua vm now requires lua 5.2, but is much cleaner since I don't need a third-party emulation for bitwise operations 13:02:23 nice, LuaJIT 2 has a very interesting threding interpreter, written entirely in assembler 13:02:30 threading 14:34:37 ciao 14:34:41 --- quit: Mat2_ (Quit: Page closed) 16:17:07 --- quit: aisa (Quit: aisa) 16:57:28 --- join: Sonikkustar (47bf582e@gateway/web/freenode/ip.71.191.88.46) joined #retro 16:57:31 --- part: Sonikkustar left #retro 19:01:00 --- join: crc_ (~quassel@li125-93.members.linode.com) joined #retro 23:46:44 --- join: macoln (b6f27de2@gateway/web/freenode/ip.182.242.125.226) joined #retro 23:47:46 Hey guys, I'd like some tips on setting up corpse to build a website? I'm pretty new to programming, is there some steps I can follow? 23:47:55 --- join: roarde (~roarde@adsl-072-151-098-077.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) joined #retro 23:47:59 --- quit: roarde (Changing host) 23:47:59 --- join: roarde (~roarde@pdpc/supporter/active/sixforty) joined #retro 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/11.02.09