[00:00] playing CK, so addicting that i have hard time to remember watch irc [00:02] so, what is your problem with the comparing? [00:03] will SEQ compare the fields also? [00:04] i think it does [00:06] depends on the addressing mode, again [00:07] can you tell me the correct addressing mode i should be using please [00:07] Seq.i will compare whole instructions, including fields, addressing modes and modifiers [00:08] if you want only to compare fields, you will use seq.a, seq.ab, ba f or x depending on case [00:09] i only want to compare the instruction [00:09] like DAT [00:10] is this possible? [00:11] plain instruction, no [00:13] that is the reason why scanners are easily tricked, either you scan "one eye blind", or you are triggered by every small change you find in core [00:14] damn :P [00:14] making those small changes does take time however [00:16] Still, scanners remain a viable tactic because stones still have problems against papers [01:06] MSG: [01:19] is anyone here? [01:19] i need some help quick :) [01:29] :( [01:29] damn [02:22] Part: erus` left #corewars [05:57] Join: Mizcu joined #corewars [11:06] Join: erus` joined #corewars [11:06] hi [11:06] anyone alive ? [11:18] Join: Roy joined #corewars [11:18] Hi erus, need help? [11:20] yes please [11:20] with what..? [11:20] DAT -1, #-23 .. .. seq *-3, #6 <- trying to skip when the a field of thew DAT = 7 [11:21] or 6 :S [11:22] the a field of the DAT keeps increasing in a loop [11:23] You mean like this? [11:23] ptr dat 0 , 0 [11:23] dat 0 , 0 [11:23] dat 0 , 0 [11:23] loop seq.ab ptr , #7 [11:23] jmp loop , }ptr [11:23] end loop [11:24] yes sortof [11:25] The seq.ab says: Check the A-field to our B-field (this dat #7 == seq N,#7) [11:25] works like a charm [11:25] thanks [11:25] No problem [11:25] Brb [11:58] Join: fiveop joined #corewars [12:03] Join: Core29 joined #corewars [12:56] MSG: Quit: Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com [13:25] MSG: Read error: Connection reset by peer [13:47] MSG: [14:18] Join: John_ joined #corewars [14:21] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [14:21] Nick Change: John_ changed nick to John [15:03] MSG: [16:32] Join: datagram joined #corewars [16:33] Hello, gents [16:33] hi [16:34] We need another tournament soon [16:34] After the third week of april I'll have lots of time [16:34] Could....host...one <_< [16:35] rf25? :P [16:35] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [16:35] Heh, those require more thinking [16:35] I'd rather just host a normal cooky settings tournament [16:35] Join: John_ joined #corewars [16:36] Nick Change: John_ changed nick to John [16:36] Plus I promised fizmo I'd host one so he could participate [16:36] Also, yay@planter [16:36] His sleeper code is working out well... [16:36] I wrote him with future expectations, when he started he was 17th [16:38] Hi datagram [16:38] Hey John [16:38] Do I know you> [16:38] ?* [16:38] Oh, metcalf, yes? [16:38] :-) [16:38] : ) [16:38] Sound good? Tournament after the 16th? [16:39] Chatzilla defaults to John [16:43] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [16:48] Join: John_ joined #corewars [16:48] Nick Change: John_ changed nick to John [17:53] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [18:37] Join: Core29 joined #corewars [18:39] Join: Mizcu joined #corewars [19:09] Join: Nenad joined #corewars [19:24] InPhase Technologies, the world’s leader in holographic data storage, announced (today) that it has demonstrated the highest data density of any commercial technology by recording 515 gigabits of data per square inch. [19:24] three days ago [19:48] MSG: [19:49] MSG: [20:13] Join: DrewHK joined #corewars [20:14] hi [20:16] Afternoon [20:33] MSG: Quit: Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com [20:37] Join: Fluffy joined #corewars [20:37] :) [21:04] Join: Capn joined #corewars [21:04] >.> [21:15] MSG: Quit: Leaving [21:22] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [21:48] MSG: [22:02] White Noise was pushed off [23:10] MSG: Quit: humhum [23:40] Join: Capn joined #corewars [23:40] MSG: Client Quit