00:00:00 --- log: started retro/12.09.05 00:06:49 --- join: impomatic (~digital_w@87.112.185.214) joined #retro 04:10:20 --- quit: karswell (Remote host closed the connection) 04:20:36 --- join: karswell (~coat@93-97-29-243.zone5.bethere.co.uk) joined #retro 05:39:20 --- quit: oPless (Remote host closed the connection) 09:17:33 --- join: Kumul (~Kumul@67.224.135.43) joined #retro 11:23:56 --- quit: Kumul (Quit: gone) 12:53:24 --- join: oPless (~oPless@lart.doosh.net) joined #retro 12:54:03 --- join: Kumul (~Kumul@67.224.135.43) joined #retro 14:00:41 --- quit: Kumul (Quit: rebooting) 15:06:41 hi all 15:09:02 crc: hey can you write code directly for ngaro 17:36:39 erider: what do you mean by directly? 17:37:01 there's an assembler that can be used to make images for ngaro 17:37:59 yeah I know about the asm but I am talking about a language for ngaro or is the asm the language 17:39:12 ngaro has no specific language. there's the assembler, retro, a brainf*** compiler, and a basic implementation that can be used with it 17:39:35 I've dabbled with doing a small-c compiler, but never finished this 17:40:12 so you can use the opcode mnemonic directly 17:40:19 can't 17:41:21 you could use a hex editor and manually enter the bytecodes 17:45:40 ok the assembler or by hand 17:46:30 yes 17:48:42 how are things going with parable 17:56:52 I didn't do anything significant today, except work on the uii 17:56:54 *ui 17:57:29 and fixed a bug in click-to-insert functions into the editor 17:57:29 you are doing the dev from the ipad 17:57:40 yes 17:57:49 which app 17:58:46 I use textastic, prompt, and diet coda for dev work 17:59:22 I have heard of textastic but not the other ones 17:59:53 prompt is an ssh client, diet coda is an (s)ftp client/editor combination 18:00:54 ok 18:21:09 --- join: Kumul (~Kumul@67.224.135.43) joined #retro 18:49:03 --- quit: impomatic (Quit: http://RetroProgramming.com) 22:52:39 --- quit: Kumul (Quit: gone) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/12.09.05