00:41:24 i really hate reinstalling everything after a format 00:42:03 Euler joined #osdev 00:42:13 hey 00:45:06 Hi air. 00:45:18 hi abi 00:45:19 hi, Euler 00:45:22 hi brianna 00:51:45 <_ruiner_> hi all 00:52:32 [QUIT] Euler quit: Read error to Euler[toddn.hsrc.usu.edu]: EOF from client 01:16:52 <_ruiner_> man....I need a new pc 01:30:15 yes u do 01:33:53 <_ruiner_> I think I'll get a 700 mhz athlon 01:34:09 <_ruiner_> agp2 mobo with maybe 5 pci slots and an isa one for shits and giggles 01:36:28 <_ruiner_> 20 gig hd....sb live... 01:36:53 <_ruiner_> I thought creative was putting out precompiled binary drivers for linux 01:39:40 <_ruiner_> what sound cards does linux support that aren't total shit? 01:40:59 <_ruiner_> yamaha waveforce? 01:45:01 <_ruiner_> ah fuck it 01:46:34 [QUIT] _ruiner_ quit: destroy what destroys you 03:39:54 [QUIT] air quit: http://www.qzx.com/ :: sleep 09:32:14 Brianna joined #osdev 09:33:44 AlonzoTG joined #osdev 09:33:50 Guten tag! 10:15:11 someone's subscription flooding me. =((( 10:54:54 tcn joined #osdev 10:57:07 AlonzoTG greets "Salutations tcn!" -) 11:06:21 [QUIT] AlonzoTG quit: Have Nice Day :) 11:40:14 Hey tcn 11:40:59 hey 11:41:30 how long ago did you say that? 11:41:56 Just now 11:42:06 I was away 11:42:25 Do you know anything about boot roms (for NICs) 11:47:01 NICs, network cards? 11:47:24 Yeah 11:47:32 you mean for 'diskless workstations'? 11:47:38 Yeah 11:47:45 I am tired of using disks to test my os 11:47:51 hahahaha 11:48:02 it's not worth the trouble 11:48:10 Yeah it is. 11:48:16 SIGOPS thinks it is 11:48:26 Disks are a major pain in the ass 11:48:35 what's sigops? 11:48:45 of the ACM? 11:48:59 whadda they know? 11:49:03 Some users group or somthing... they are making an os 11:49:32 Hmm... I have a NIC, a 27c64 and an EPROM burner 11:49:34 it's the Association for Computing Machinery 11:50:23 Never heard of them 11:50:31 SIGOPS is part of it 11:50:41 special interest group for operating systems 11:51:01 most of those ACM SIGs are pretty stuffy 11:51:17 But anyways, I see what you're up to.. 11:51:54 Put something in the ROM to download a boot image 11:52:16 Yeah 11:54:29 uhh, it takes me 10 seconds to write a disk image and stick it in another computer 11:55:58 Yeah, but do that over and over and over and it gets to be a pain 11:56:44 and the first thing I do with my OSes is write a forth interpreter so I can test it without recompiling and rebooting 11:57:40 Umm 11:57:40 a crude block editor is more useful than a filesystem, because you can do ALL the work from within the new OS 11:57:54 block editor? 11:58:31 yeah, 1K of source code, 64 columns by 16 lines 11:58:40 really crude 11:59:14 Hmm 11:59:31 so, what did you have in mind? 12:00:11 I want to be able to turn on my test box and have it get the Raven image and execute it 12:00:30 Use my server as a boot disk basically 12:02:48 how big is the raven image? 12:03:52 right now? 9kB... but it the hopefully-not-to-distant-future it will be about 1.44 megabytes 12:14:01 hcf joined #osdev 12:14:01 [MODE] ChanServ set mode: +o hcf 12:14:46 hcf: Good news! I am working 12:14:55 o? 12:15:26 I am seting up NILO so I don't have to make disk images so much 12:15:29 after that 12:15:37 I am going to implement BLoX 12:15:44 and drop in file systems 12:15:53 BLoX? 12:16:02 A rip of OFS 12:16:12 It gets rid of what I don't like 12:16:51 whats air's opinion of it? 12:17:23 Dunno, haven't asked 12:17:41 it just gets rid of the user table and uses a different kind of DB 12:18:00 Also allows for browsing 12:19:17 my point was, perhaps he'd have smth useful to say about it 12:19:55 Hmm, ok 12:20:02 btw 12:20:24 err 12:20:25 expect possible abbrupt vanishes and lag from me 12:20:32 ok 12:20:35 isp has had troubles today 12:21:04 anyway 12:21:07 I have a better idea... so as not to HLT I will add drop-in-filesystems, and go with fat till I can talk with air about it? 12:21:10 s/?/. 12:21:37 ok 12:56:06 BBL 12:56:12 [QUIT] lar1 quit: Leaving 13:06:33 [QUIT] tcn quit: Ping timeout for tcn[cci-209150250130.clarityconnect.net] 13:08:36 tcn joined #osdev 13:22:41 [QUIT] hcf quit: Ping timeout for hcf[me-portland-us842.javanet.com] 13:24:24 hcf joined #osdev 13:24:24 [MODE] ChanServ set mode: +o hcf 13:27:37 air joined #osdev 13:27:37 [MODE] ChanServ set mode: +o air 13:34:42 AlonzoTG joined #osdev 14:07:14 [QUIT] hcf quit: Ping timeout for hcf[me-portland-us842.javanet.com] 14:07:30 hcf joined #osdev 14:07:30 [MODE] ChanServ set mode: +o hcf 14:49:53 [QUIT] hcf quit: Ping timeout for hcf[me-portland-us842.javanet.com] 14:50:05 hcf joined #osdev 14:50:05 [MODE] ChanServ set mode: +o hcf 14:54:01 [QUIT] AlonzoTG quit: Have Nice Day :) 15:18:55 [QUIT] hcf quit: Leaving 15:37:37 Euler joined #osdev 15:47:15 [QUIT] tcn quit: ircII EPIC4pre2 cLIeNUX. Can you say that? 16:09:23 Euler left #osdev 16:27:37 AlonzoTG joined #osdev 16:42:59 rares joined #osdev 16:44:51 rares left #OSDev 18:01:21 air joined #osdev 18:01:21 [MODE] ChanServ set mode: +o air 18:37:10 AlonzoTG joined #osdev 18:55:52 lar1 joined #osdev 18:56:26 Hey 18:57:08 air: Why don't you have an object in OFS so that you can orginze objects into directories and such? 19:05:18 i do 19:08:32 Oh? 19:08:45 I thought you couldn't browse OFS? 19:54:28 lar1: the keywords are stored in an object within the ofs and they make up the hierarchical structure 19:54:45 Hmm.. ok... 19:56:01 if u had a unix style os using ofs u would use the 'dev' keyword to display all objects in the 'dev' dir 19:56:21 Ah. Ok 19:56:25 but its actually better then a directory structure 19:56:55 are u on the dolphin mailing lists? 19:57:23 No 19:57:23 I should be 19:57:24 I keep forgetting to subscribe... 19:58:20 let me see if i can find the email 20:36:59 [QUIT] lar1 quit: Read error to lar1[dialup-209.245.136.108.SanJose1.Level3.net]: Connection reset by peer 20:39:04 lar1 joined #osdev 20:52:51 _1BadDude joined #osdev 20:53:02 [QUIT] AlonzoTG quit: Ping timeout for AlonzoTG[216-164-138-36.s36.tnt5.lnhva.md.dialup.rcn.com] 21:48:24 [QUIT] _1BadDude quit: Have Nice Day :) 22:28:34 abi, seen Downix 22:28:34 Downix was last seen on IRC 7 days, 20 hours, 37 minutes and 35 seconds ago, saying: not at all [Sun Feb 27 01:50:59 2000] 22:29:03 seen core 22:29:07 abi, seen core 22:29:08 core was last seen on IRC 58 days, 23 hours, 19 minutes and 54 seconds ago, saying: see you! [Thu Jan 6 23:09:13 2000] 22:55:59 abi: seen lar1? 22:55:59 lar1 was last seen on IRC 0 seconds ago, saying: abi: seen lar1? 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