00:00:00 --- log: started osdev/03.02.26 00:03:13 --- quit: air ("CRIA 0.2.8 -- http://cria.sf.net") 00:31:20 --- quit: EtherNet ("[BX] Choosey moms choose BitchX!") 00:31:21 --- quit: mors (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 00:36:15 --- join: dh (~dh@80-235-65-18-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee) joined #osdev 00:41:04 --- join: trans (czabww@fatwire-201-35.uniserve.ca) joined #osdev 00:45:00 --- join: kyelewis (kyelewis@client-203-166-108-65.net2000.com.au) joined #osdev 00:45:02 hey 00:46:38 --- quit: dh (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00:53:10 --- join: witten_ (~witten@adsl-gte-la-216-86-199-140.mminternet.com) joined #osdev 00:56:19 --- join: witten__ (~witten@adsl-gte-la-216-86-199-140.mminternet.com) joined #osdev 00:56:19 --- quit: witten_ (Connection reset by peer) 00:56:44 --- quit: witten (Remote closed the connection) 00:56:48 --- nick: witten__ -> witten 00:58:36 --- join: dh (~dh@80-235-64-124-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee) joined #osdev 01:01:03 --- join: Mathis (irc@manz-d9b94c0f.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #osdev 01:01:47 hoi 01:04:24 hey 01:04:33 hey 01:04:55 hey 01:05:02 hey hey 01:05:04 :P 01:05:12 01:07:19 wireless network card drains my batteries too fast 01:07:33 hehe 01:07:39 i dont have *too* many problems with that 01:07:46 but i do notice it 01:08:07 i usually take it out when i'm not here anyway... there's no wireless networks anywhere else 01:09:28 hmm, where do you live? 01:09:35 melbourne, aus 01:09:59 ahh 01:10:12 i mean, there *are* other wireless networks, but i'm not travelling anywhere that they exist 01:10:29 right 01:10:51 i *could* travel to one... but what's the point hehe 01:11:06 nah, i'm stuck with wired networks at school 01:11:07 :( 01:11:24 if just they could buy a wireless access point hehe 01:12:02 --- quit: witten ("bye") 02:25:57 --- quit: trans (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02:29:58 --- quit: Mathis ("baball") 02:48:00 --- quit: Divine (calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02:48:46 --- join: Divine (~john@12-246-112-182.client.attbi.com) joined #osdev 02:49:17 --- quit: Divine (calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02:49:43 --- join: Divine (~john@12-246-112-182.client.attbi.com) joined #osdev 02:52:25 --- join: SLACKo (~SLACKo@62.114.145.178) joined #osdev 02:59:38 * kyelewis is going for a little while 02:59:48 --- nick: kyelewis -> kyelewis_bbl 03:00:07 * kyelewis_bbl <--- says it all 03:19:43 --- join: trans (exwcmq@fatwire-201-35.uniserve.ca) joined #osdev 03:38:21 --- quit: dh (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 03:42:02 anybody alive? 03:49:14 . 03:49:32 --- join: redblue (star@ppp019.216-96-207.sherb.mt.videotron.ca) joined #osdev 03:49:39 SLACKo: Greetings 03:49:51 hey man 03:51:22 what's up? 03:53:21 not much 03:53:22 you? 03:53:47 feeling miserable 03:53:52 Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on 03:53:57 * file has a bad cold... and doesn't want to go to school - but must 03:54:21 Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on 03:54:32 sorry 03:54:39 hehe 03:54:43 me too 03:55:00 how old are you btw? 03:55:51 --- quit: trans (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04:00:38 --- quit: redblue ("Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember. -OL") 04:20:37 --- quit: Divine (calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 04:21:13 --- join: Divine (~john@12-246-112-182.client.attbi.com) joined #osdev 04:42:31 --- quit: kyelewis_bbl (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 05:19:51 --- join: trans (raektp@fatwire-201-35.uniserve.ca) joined #osdev 05:19:56 --- join: Phactorial (~Phactoria@212.46.37.41) joined #osdev 05:43:47 --- quit: Phactorial (calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05:43:47 --- quit: Divine (calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05:44:13 --- join: Phactorial (~Phactoria@212.46.37.41) joined #osdev 05:44:13 --- join: Divine (~john@12-246-112-182.client.attbi.com) joined #osdev 05:49:26 --- join: darkito (~darkito@80-25-82-102.uc.nombres.ttd.es) joined #osdev 05:49:46 hihi :D 05:59:08 --- quit: trans (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06:01:49 --- quit: Phactorial (Network is unreachable) 06:53:17 --- quit: darkito ("BitchX: cleaner, drier, protects even better") 07:27:48 --- join: trans (cfiefy@fatwire-201-35.uniserve.ca) joined #osdev 07:31:26 --- join: dh (~dh@80-235-54-211-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee) joined #osdev 07:33:46 --- join: scolbe (~scolbe@006.a.001.alb.iprimus.net.au) joined #osdev 07:38:11 --- join: debboy (~debboyee@pc1-hem11-3-cust108.brnt.cable.ntl.com) joined #osdev 07:39:30 --- part: scolbe left #osdev 07:51:56 --- quit: file (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08:00:28 --- quit: trans (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 08:09:09 --- join: zwane (User-10462@modemcable092.130-200-24.mtl.mc.videotron.ca) joined #osdev 08:34:31 --- join: dax (dax@u212-239-192-55.adsl.pi.be) joined #osdev 08:42:32 --- join: Undercover (Tom@51.teknett.com) joined #osdev 08:42:47 hello 08:47:35 hi 08:47:59 hello 08:48:03 * Undercover is TomFritz 08:48:17 heh...funny that no one else used this nick 08:52:12 --- join: Binary_X (Binary_X@modemcable239.110-200-24.mtl.mc.videotron.ca) joined #osdev 08:53:57 helli Binary_X 08:54:00 opps 08:54:03 *hello 08:54:21 --- join: phun (~gfdsgfdsq@AMontsouris-105-1-2-102.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined #osdev 08:54:32 hello Liux 08:54:54 hello 08:54:55 :) 08:55:00 Hello all :) 08:56:06 --- quit: zwane (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 08:57:31 --- quit: debboy ("Client Exiting") 09:02:05 --- join: zwane (User-10462@modemcable092.130-200-24.mtl.mc.videotron.ca) joined #osdev 09:02:17 wb zwane 09:10:49 thanks 09:14:26 --- join: lodda (~htjonhigf@p508FDE21.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #osdev 09:17:33 --- quit: Divine (calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09:17:33 --- quit: phun (calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09:18:04 --- join: phun (~gfdsgfdsq@AMontsouris-105-1-2-102.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined #osdev 09:18:04 --- join: Divine (~john@12-246-112-182.client.attbi.com) joined #osdev 09:19:08 --- part: Undercover left #osdev 09:19:18 --- part: phun left #osdev 09:39:36 --- join: trans (xwxeoz@fatwire-201-35.uniserve.ca) joined #osdev 10:02:36 --- join: lodsb (~lodsb@pD9544C71.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #osdev 10:02:43 --- nick: lodsb -> lynx 10:14:52 moo 10:15:32 mew 10:15:36 sup daxbax? 10:15:43 dax : do you have a debugger in daxos? 10:15:48 yes i have one 10:15:53 well kind of a debugger 10:16:03 there are commands to get info about tasks, threads, slabs, ... 10:16:09 using x86 cpu debugging stuff? 10:16:15 no 10:16:18 hrm 10:21:14 --- quit: trans (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10:23:34 --- join: Zenton (~vicente@8.Red-80-34-35.pooles.rima-tde.net) joined #osdev 10:27:19 --- join: wl (philipp@p50864C13.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #osdev 10:28:57 --- nick: Binary_X -> Binar 10:43:00 --- nick: Binar -> Binary_X 10:51:07 --- nick: geist-sleep -> geist 11:04:52 hey guys 11:06:41 anyone know of an app for windows, kind of like a text editor but where i can create collapsable sections of text? i want something to document my ideas in a hierarchial manner, and i want to be able to collapse & expand subsections.. 11:07:24 I'd bet emacs could do that, I've heard vim can too 11:09:04 there's isn't a version of emacs for windows is there 11:09:09 of course there is 11:09:38 hrmpf 11:09:44 last time I installed it, I just played the tetris game that was in it, heh 11:11:54 --- join: Xerroz (~xerroz@66-214-121-35.hes-cres.charterpipeline.net) joined #osdev 11:12:44 does anyone know where i can find information about partitions and such? 11:17:02 --- join: witten (~witten@adsl-gte-la-216-86-199-140.mminternet.com) joined #osdev 11:18:10 xerroz there are lots of docs 11:18:33 Xerroz: though i dont remember any resources except the partition cell for uuu which is intend to be quite simple, but it is asm code 11:19:01 --- join: groar (snake@AMontsouris-102-1-1-101.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined #osdev 11:19:06 --- part: groar left #osdev 11:20:54 --- join: sxz (~sixer@212.59.18.3) joined #osdev 11:21:43 hello, does anyone have any ebooks `bout osdevin` ? 11:22:19 yea....why? 11:22:47 um ....... maybe i want one? 11:22:47 :) 11:23:07 then go and buy one. 11:23:55 1. I live in Lithuana, land of bananas and shit; 2. I don`t have a card to buy one on amazon.com or smth; 3. I don`t have money to put ina a card 11:24:25 now, can you give me an ebook, or a link to them :) 11:25:46 --- join: darkito (~darkito@80-25-82-102.uc.nombres.ttd.es) joined #osdev 11:25:50 :-/ 11:25:51 hihi 11:25:54 hihi darkito 11:25:59 HEJ DARKITO 11:26:01 :D~ 11:26:04 Witam Robert 11:26:05 XD 11:26:08 Witam? 11:26:14 ok i have emacs and um.. i dont see anything like i mentioned 11:26:22 Some strange spaniard-greeting? 11:26:35 hahah 11:26:37 it's Polac 11:26:47 "Polaco" 11:26:51 Errr.. OK 11:26:53 dunno how to say it en english 11:26:59 Not polish? :P 11:27:00 from .pl 11:27:03 .pl-ish 11:27:04 Oh 11:27:07 Robert : yeah!! that's it 11:27:09 ;DDDD 11:27:12 .pl-ish, yay 11:27:13 cgi-bin/index.pl? 11:27:14 Robert lol 11:27:20 witten: Right. 11:27:24 WE SPEAK PERL 11:28:01 hahah 11:28:32 so? what about them darn ebooks? ;) 11:29:52 sxz: OS Vade Mecum at OSRC 11:30:06 i haven't read it so i can't say something about it. 11:30:12 speak in url :) 11:30:54 eh 11:32:15 http://www.nondot.org/sabre/os/files/Misc/vade.mecum.2.pdf 11:32:28 and from now on take a look at google. 11:32:29 --- join: zwane__ (User-10462@modemcable092.130-200-24.mtl.mc.videotron.ca) joined #osdev 11:32:41 --- quit: zwane__ (Client Quit) 11:32:47 --- quit: Xerroz ("BitchX for president.") 11:32:58 google shmoogle 11:33:04 i live there 11:33:04 =] 11:33:22 but nothing worth atention 11:33:24 --- quit: dh (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 11:37:53 thanks, anyways, maybe know one more? just in case? ;) 11:38:41 not really.... 11:38:54 well there a some..... but i don't know links. 11:39:10 heh 11:39:27 this is all i could find.. http://outliner.sourceforge.net/ 11:39:40 it's got that great java-slowness to it, but it works :P 11:41:32 --- join: trans (htjamv@fatwire-201-35.uniserve.ca) joined #osdev 11:41:42 damn, hate this f****** country, only books about programming here are delphi and a lame bcb one, lots of pascal and a vb, gee, waht a variety! ;) 11:41:53 --- join: Sesshoumaru (~slackers@ALagny-108-1-4-41.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined #osdev 11:42:28 sxz, you're on the net! there's a virtually unlimited supply of programming info here 11:42:29 --- part: Sesshoumaru left #osdev 11:42:38 yes 11:42:56 i thought so, but when i started osdevin` all the info ended 11:42:57 =] 11:43:11 --- join: file (lan@mctn1-1042.nb.aliant.net) joined #osdev 11:43:17 it's just harder to find what you're looking for 11:44:08 that's why there's osdev sites that have tons of info all in one place 11:44:11 hi all 11:44:12 to solve that problem :) 11:44:21 like? 11:44:39 --- quit: darkito ("[BX] We are BitchX of Borg. You will be assimilated. Using ircII is futile.") 11:45:17 umm.. 11:45:28 WTF, the code snipets in that book are pascal 11:45:35 http://www.nondot.org/sabre/os/articles 11:45:52 http://www.0xfi.com/oslib/topx.html 11:46:26 been there 11:46:53 what are you looking for? 11:47:00 memory managment 11:47:02 :) 11:47:13 portable or platform-specific? 11:47:43 hello, lithuania, i haven`t seen any other platform than a x86 11:47:47 :) 11:47:49 lol 11:47:59 do you have the pentium manuals? 11:48:05 yes 11:48:08 read 'em :) 11:48:27 oh, i saw a sega, zhyliton, and of course the good old TETRIS 11:48:28 :D 11:48:46 this editor is really nice 11:49:10 all my system planning's going to be done with this from now on :) 11:49:32 mrd, the technical shit is clear, but i can`t figure out how to assign memory if there`s only small gaps, and i need a huge space 11:50:01 then you don't understand the technical shit yet :P 11:50:11 :) 11:50:31 paging lets you assign non-contiguous physical pages to contiguous virtual addresses 11:50:48 yes 11:50:50 i know that 11:51:03 so what's the problem? 11:51:24 having enough space in virtual address space? 11:51:32 well 11:52:03 let`s say the virtual a.space is the same as the pshysical 11:52:20 flad model, right? 11:52:21 =] 11:52:25 flat* 11:52:54 um 11:53:04 i saw some os`es doin that 11:53:10 think so 11:53:23 do you want more than one process to be in memory at a time? 11:53:36 ok, nm, what if there are small gaps in the v.addr.space also? 11:53:39 what then? 11:53:53 that typically shouldn't happen 11:53:59 hehe 11:54:05 that`s it? 11:54:06 =] 11:54:15 no super algo to solve it? 11:54:18 the system loads EXE and shared libs into vaddr space 11:54:33 yes 11:54:44 those modules may request dynamic memory, that memory is usually appended to their respective heap 11:54:51 but what if a prog. does many alloc/free 11:54:56 there will be gaps 11:54:58 right? 11:54:59 = 11:55:09 depends on how much space you reserve for each module's heap 11:55:23 wtf is a heap 11:56:07 binary tree meant to make in-order extraction easy 11:56:47 ok, nm 11:57:41 --- join: Kitanin (~clark@SCF61185.ab.hsia.telus.net) joined #osdev 11:57:44 apps have 4GB - whatever u reserve for system for dynamic memory.. if you run out of vaddr space, the simple solution is to just have the alloc FAIL 11:57:48 and the app deals with it 11:57:49 oh wow, actual osdev talk! 11:58:02 geist: it's amazing 11:58:09 heh 11:58:34 it`s a bless when you see people who know smth about osdevin` for me you know :) 11:58:42 --- quit: zwane (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11:59:42 --- join: Xeon (~ask@cs666823-113.austin.rr.com) joined #osdev 11:59:45 ... 12:00:01 hello everyone 12:00:54 hello. 12:01:21 ive been gone for almost a month 12:01:32 Xeon: wb 12:01:52 i think ive forgotten everything. 12:02:08 * file coughs on Xeon and gives him a very bad cold 12:02:27 lolx 12:02:31 give me one, school sux 12:02:32 =] 12:02:55 sxz: =) 12:03:21 not very funny actually when you can`t get sick for 2 years 12:03:22 :/ 12:03:56 sxz: it's gone through my school in a matter of days... very few people don't have it 12:04:03 sxz: That's why I developed the ability to severely sprain my ankle at will. :-) 12:04:03 my math teacher just got it today - muahahahaha 12:04:18 :)) 12:04:49 I was going to not go today... but I had a test 12:04:55 and I've got 2 tests tomorrow, then a 3rd on Friday 12:04:57 so no rest for me 12:05:00 actually there`s a flue epedemy(? dunno that word exactly) in our city 12:05:04 anyone live in TX? 12:05:31 epidemic 12:06:22 ye ye ye 12:06:30 my spelling sux 12:06:36 ;)) 12:06:48 i allways get bad marks here 12:07:57 hey, me wasn't ill for like 2 years too 12:09:54 strange, in early days i used to get sick like once in a 2 months minimum 12:09:55 :) 12:10:08 good times ... 12:26:26 ,,,, 12:28:57 --- quit: Xeon () 12:34:47 Gradewrecker 3.4.1 is out 12:35:05 Ayep. 12:36:49 http://pixel.torsion.org/6/ 12:43:03 LOL 12:43:21 It gets better: http://bbspot.com/News/2003/02/ati_ascii.html 12:46:44 LOL 12:46:55 --- quit: sxz () 12:55:26 --- join: df (~yakumo@host81-132-87-140.in-addr.btopenworld.com) joined #osdev 13:04:05 --- join: z3r0_one (~z3r0_one@lsanca1-ar16-4-46-028-111.lsanca1.dsl-verizon.net) joined #osdev 13:04:52 --- quit: Kitanin (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13:05:13 --- join: Kurt (~kmw@gc-nas-01-s74.cinergycom.net) joined #osdev 13:05:55 --- join: Kitanin (~clark@SCF61185.ab.hsia.telus.net) joined #osdev 13:07:33 --- quit: gab (Remote closed the connection) 13:11:07 --- join: gab (~prfalken@gaia.chx-labs.org) joined #osdev 13:17:45 anyone know if any other BIOS fxn besides 15h,E820h returns a map of system memory? 13:20:00 check linux kernel source 13:20:09 I think they ask bios for a memory map 13:21:20 afaik there is only 1 bios mmap function 13:21:32 which is what grub and everyone else uses 13:27:37 --- join: voider (voider@206.167.166.74) joined #osdev 13:33:21 anyone know about when PnP BIOS's became prevalent? most pentium boards? 486? 386? 13:34:04 mrd: my 486 had a PnP BIOS 13:34:18 do PCI & PnP BIOS go hand in hand? 13:34:40 my 486 had no PCI slots 13:35:16 ok 13:37:25 --- join: Mathis (irc@manz-d9b9492a.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #osdev 13:37:37 moin 13:37:38 pnp bios usually meant isa pnp. 13:38:33 i dont think my pci bios has isa pnp in it. pretty sure of it. since pci bios encapsultes mostly same info (io ranges, dma, etc) 13:39:31 what df said. 13:39:34 --- quit: wl ("quit") 13:47:04 --- join: UnderCover (Tom@12.28.134.80) joined #osdev 13:57:08 --- nick: UnderCover -> TomFritz 13:59:28 --- quit: Kurt ("Connection reset by deer") 13:59:34 --- join: Phactorial (~Phactoria@212.46.37.98) joined #osdev 14:04:35 --- quit: lodda ("User pushed the X - because it's Xtra, baby") 14:23:33 --- quit: Phactorial ("Client exiting") 14:31:54 --- quit: Mathis ("baball") 14:32:06 --- quit: lynx (Remote closed the connection) 14:32:33 --- join: jsr^03 (www@du-17-124.ppp.telenordia.se) joined #osdev 14:41:01 --- quit: TomFritz ("Good Bye") 14:41:05 --- join: TomFritz (Tom@12.28.134.80) joined #osdev 14:41:39 --- nick: TomFritz -> UnderCover 14:41:48 --- quit: trans (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14:41:57 --- nick: UnderCover -> TomFritz 14:42:33 --- join: air (qz@bespin.org) joined #osdev 14:43:46 it really sucks developing an OS with an unfinished buggy compiler 14:43:56 lol 14:44:13 heh 14:46:39 whats the best way to handle tail recursion? 14:47:12 cutting the tail off at the arse 14:47:18 fill in existing parameters and jump to top of function after ebp has been set? 14:48:54 --- quit: SLACKo (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 14:49:39 hmm but if you do that, when you return you will have lost previous params... if it doesnt matter sure, but i'd rather keep them and just use the extra stack and recurse... 14:49:50 heh 14:50:01 df must not know what tail recursion is 14:50:20 sounds about right... ;) 14:51:04 when u recurse a couple million times it can overflow the stack 14:51:35 tail recursion is an optimization when the recursion is done at the end of the function 14:51:41 i have only ever blown the stack on recursive flood fill algo... 14:52:20 for normal recursion u cant overwrite parameters but for tail recursion u can 14:53:03 (defun private map [base:uint i:uint ii:uint] 14:53:04 (if (> i ii) (return)) 14:53:04 (set _sys.memory-pgdir.[i] base) 14:53:04 (. (+ base 0x1000) (++ i) ii))) 14:55:20 --- quit: df ("syntax: ja matte ne!") 14:56:28 --- quit: air ("CRIA 0.2.8 -- http://cria.sf.net") 15:01:57 --- join: lodsb (~lodsb@pD9544C71.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #osdev 15:02:27 --- nick: TomFritz -> UnderCover 15:05:01 I just got an email from a guy who's first name is "Petter" 15:05:51 --- quit: UnderCover ("Good Bye") 15:25:58 --- quit: Kitanin ("Client killed by developer sick of answering stupid questions.") 15:29:31 --- quit: dax (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 15:44:30 --- join: n0vice (~n0vice@pcp02102499pcs.towson01.md.comcast.net) joined #osdev 15:45:08 --- quit: jsr^03 ("Hi, I'm a quit message virus. 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