00:00:00 --- log: started retro/13.08.29 04:31:29 --- quit: Sgeo (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08:39:55 --- quit: docl (Quit: Lost terminal) 09:12:06 --- join: Mat2 (~claude@91-65-144-133-dynip.superkabel.de) joined #retro 09:12:09 hi all 09:57:24 --- quit: saper (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 10:13:34 --- join: beretta (~beretta@74.135.121.153) joined #retro 10:14:32 hi beretta 10:14:57 how does your project progress ? 10:17:19 just set up a repo. 10:17:46 fine, so I can take a look at the sources ? 10:21:22 brb 10:21:24 --- quit: beretta (Quit: Leaving) 10:24:00 --- join: beretta (~beretta@74.135.121.153) joined #retro 10:24:50 wb 10:25:31 thx 10:25:37 http://code.google.com/p/cocoboot2/ 10:26:55 notes on sources: there's is a limitted immediate mode on the forth cross compiler. 10:29:15 which forth do you use for cross compiling ? 10:35:35 I use my own forth compiler for the VM, written in C ( tools/bfc/ ) 10:36:07 sorry my connection laggy. I'm trying out a VNC connection today. 10:38:05 can it be that you have forgotten to include the tools/bfc directory ? 10:38:35 possibly 10:39:16 doh! 10:39:47 I forgot to move that directory. 10:46:41 ok commited bfc. 10:58:10 do you now reforth ? http://aerosuidae.net/reforth/ 10:58:24 it approach is somewhat similar to yours 10:58:59 not sure if I've ever come across reforth. 11:00:20 oh... yeah.. I've read about reforth. 11:08:23 I found it a nice forth for cross compilation purposes 11:32:41 it has some neet ideas. 11:40:36 hmm, as see in legs16.asm, you do not cache tos in the accumulator, right ? 11:40:49 nope 11:41:30 why ? 11:41:34 er... I mean right. 11:43:51 I think Brad Rodriguez did a pretty good sumation of the pro's and con's of caching TOS on the 6809. 11:45:10 http://www.bradrodriguez.com/papers/moving2.htm 11:53:32 yes, I had read it 11:54:27 if I remember correctly his facit was, that tos chaching lead to some performance increase 11:54:36 on the 6809 11:55:10 some primitives get faster, but are offset by some getting slower. 11:56:05 in truth, I've never tried caching TOS, though. 11:59:25 hmm, I think it would speed up your implementation 12:00:07 I should give it a try. 12:00:20 for now, it's fast enough, and it works. 12:01:28 yeah, you should code a killer app to attract some coders 12:01:59 code a nice demo for the coco or a game for example 12:03:11 port SymbOS 12:03:26 that might be a good idea. The CoCo community is way small, however. 12:04:54 that's not bad 12:07:56 I was asked to produce a new booting system by some well-respected people (who provided little help) 12:11:28 nice :) 12:12:44 unfortunately, the CoCo's code base is lousy. I have to do things myself, mostly. 12:15:03 be happy not coding for the Sinclair ZX81... 12:15:32 haha... 12:17:25 and if you want to struggle with lousy code bases, well most IBM comp. offer plenty of them for free ! 12:22:37 I have to run now. Talk to you later. 12:22:46 ciao 12:22:55 --- quit: beretta (Quit: Leaving) 12:54:56 --- join: saper (saper@wikipedia/saper) joined #retro 12:58:10 --- quit: saper (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13:16:53 --- join: saper (saper@wikipedia/saper) joined #retro 13:34:20 --- quit: saper (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13:34:34 --- join: saper (saper@wikipedia/saper) joined #retro 14:21:56 ciao 14:21:59 --- quit: Mat2 (Quit: Verlassend) 15:31:38 --- join: oPless (simon@lart.doosh.net) joined #retro 16:39:42 --- join: Sgeo (~quassel@ool-ad034ea6.dyn.optonline.net) joined #retro 21:00:17 --- quit: tangentstorm (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 21:17:39 --- join: tangentstorm (~michal@108-218-151-22.lightspeed.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) joined #retro 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/13.08.29