[00:04] Join: fiveop joined #corewars [00:04] bvowk [00:12] MSG: Quit: humhum [01:13] MSG: Quit: Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com [02:25] Join: Caelian_ joined #corewars [02:29] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [04:20] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [04:20] Join: Caelian|w joined #corewars [05:26] MSG: Read error: Operation timed out [09:53] Join: Core_new joined #corewars [10:17] Join: Core_new_ joined #corewars [10:21] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [10:33] Join: yoR joined #corewars [10:36] MSG: Quit: Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com [11:10] Part: yoR left #corewars [11:59] *sigh* [12:09] Join: sf_ghoul joined #corewars [12:10] hi sf, mind if i call you a ghoul? [12:11] *ba-dum ching!* [12:11] No, feel free :) [12:49] MSG: Quit: Bersirc 2.2: Looks, feels and sounds (?!) different! [ http://www.bersirc.org/ - Open Source IRC ] [13:32] Join: sf_ghoul joined #corewars [13:32] Join: Core_new joined #corewars [14:01] * sf_ghoul gently shakes bvowk [14:06] * sf_ghoul shakes bvowk violently [14:07] shake it baby [14:07] :) [14:22] Does this site for for you? http://www.markclarkson.com/ [14:24] its works, if thats what you asked [14:24] heya sf [14:24] Yes, doesn't work for me :( [14:24] Hi bvowk [14:25] whats up sf? [14:26] postal strike in U.K. and I'm waiting for stuff off Ebay :( [14:47] Someone is selling a van-load of vintage computers on Ebay [14:47] just one? [14:48] No, about 30 [14:48] All home computers [15:26] * sf_ghoul wonders where Neo has got to [15:28] * sf_ghoul wonders what fluffy's new nano warrior is [15:30] Does anyone know if Nenad has put a free version of his paper anywhere? [15:43] Found an unpublished nano-warrior :) http://fr.pastebin.ca/643602 [16:07] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [18:04] Join: Caelian__ joined #corewars [18:07] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [18:15] hrm. [18:17] bvowk clack clack bva-kaak! [18:17] uh.. [18:18] er.. greetings [18:21] hi! [20:08] MSG: Quit: Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com [20:14] Join: Core_new joined #corewars [20:17] MSG: Client Quit [20:40] Join: Roy joined #corewars [20:43] hR [20:43] hey roy [20:43] hi [20:44] Join: Metcalf joined #corewars [20:44] Hi :-) [20:45] Hi! [20:45] Where is the code? [20:45] Hi Roy [20:45] Code? [20:45] THE code...!! [20:45] * Roy wants to run RedOs :) [20:45] Oh okay [20:45] There are some bit ready [20:46] Can I help? :) [20:46] RedOs will not include a file system obviously [20:47] It'll probably be closer to a run-time library [20:49] No, make a filesystem :P [20:49] That'll need some features hacking into exmars [20:50] Or a local interface that reads the stoud [20:50] *stdout [20:50] besides I prefer to know I can run some random redcode without it overwriting disk sectors all over the place [20:50] And make a protocol for it ;-) [20:51] That'd be fine, until RedOs accidentally runs at the same time as Dwarf. [20:51] The dwarf corrupt RedOs, the RedOs corrupt the HD [20:52] Shit happens ;-) [20:52] you have to implement protected memory then ;) [20:55] Memory protection would be nice [20:55] Then it would be worthwhile implementing a promo MicroKernel [20:56] ah, how i find programming/designing an OS so sexy.. please dont let the reality hit me for atleast a couple years [20:58] This has all the potention to really mess up lives and a lot of spare time [20:58] *potential [20:58] Not sure how to implement message passing nicely [20:58] Buffer it and wait for a commit? [20:59] You have one process waiting for a message, another sending a message [20:59] Metcalf: no-one so far has :) [20:59] But how do you get the two processes to agree which channel to send the message through? [21:00] The channel (port, buffer, mailbox, whatever) can be named or numbered [21:01] But one process still has to apply for the channel (to prevent conflict) and communicate to the other process the channel name / number [21:01] Join: fiveop joined #corewars [21:02] Hi Fiveop [21:02] How's Cambridge? [21:02] I'll probably be there next week [21:05] JM: Don't try to reinvent this stuff, steal it ;-) must be some standard way of doing that, everything can be mimicked [21:07] hi [21:07] Metcalf: nice [21:07] and different [21:07] quite different [21:07] Metcalf: what are you going to do here? [21:44] hm [21:47] MSG: Quit: humhum [21:50] fiveop: visit all the bookshops and one of the museums [21:51] Roy: the books I have on OS design seem to avoid tricky implementation issues! [21:55] odd :) [22:02] MSG: [22:13] * Metcalf waves [22:13] MSG: Quit: mov.i #1,1