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<0> wtf
<1> the best code is code you don't remember writing
<2> yeah, i agree
<1> i wrote a 16-bit linker one time
<1> i don't ever remember writing it
<1> but it linked ELF objects on windows
<1> it was like, ~4k lines in one .c file that i don't remember writing
<2> damn
<3> or that you got drunk, googled and found somewhere else? :P
<3> 4k lines is pretty incredible to not remember
<4> yea...
<1> chalupah: i thought of that but i tried various pieces of code
<1> maybe i didn't write it
<1> who knows
<3> next time, you gotta comment it as you go with whatever you're drinking :P
<1> lol yep



<3> "Cuervo: My Muse!"
<1> so i've come to the conclusion, speaking of linkers, that a cross-compiler toolkit on windows is near impossible
<1> doing --oformat binary on GNU ld under win32 makes it core
<1> LCC's ***embler syntax won't ***emble under GNU as
<1> et cetera
<2> // i think i smoked too much
<3> I'm not even going to pretend to follow what you just typed, haha
<1> it ****s
<3> I MAKE PICTURES!!
<1> GCC is broken on windows
<1> that's the gist
<3> oh
<1> i wish there was a 386 emulator floating around that would let me just program the chip
<1> i hate having to boot vmware just to get at one
<5> haha jed
<5> just go get a 386
<5> heh
<1> tempting
<5> you can get them for like $5
<1> you know, why can't iexplore handle png-24 yet
<1> what the **** is up with that
<5> hell, I got a P2 400 for $19
<5> haha
<1> yeah, but building something out of them can be a challenge
<1> like, a minimal pc environment
<5> yeah
<5> what are you trying to do?
<5> it's kinda funny you said that
<1> just playing with 386+ development
<5> because right now I'm doing some ASM development on my 8086
<5> heh
<1> learning about GDTR and CDT2FXI and other fun things
<1> and don't forget 128-bit double quadwords for SSE2
<5> yay
<5> SSE2 was not in 386
<1> notice the "+"
<5> ah well, right.
<1> i'm primarily learning about segmenting and paging and stuff
<1> but i've been playing with SSE too
<5> yeah
<5> overall I hate the x86 architecture.
<1> you and me both pal
<1> building a cross compiling toolkit is near impossible
<5> I don't know what ****ing crack**** thought segments were a good idea.
<1> unless you use GCC on linux
<5> yeah
<1> you can flat page it, which i'm thinking about doing with my OS
<1> linux does, there's only 4 segments
<5> and what ****s is that Apple is switching away from the powerPC series
<1> that does ****
<1> but it'll probably work better with darwin
<5> because of power constraints and heat
<5> and then
<5> IBM comes out with the G6 which uses far less power and can be put in mobile devices.
<5> doh
<1> yeah
<5> bad move for Apple
<1> what i'm doing right now is plopping a descriptor into my GDT that gives me R/W to all memory
<5> hah
<1> protected mode programming is a lot harder than i took it for
<5> nice



<5> yup
<5> it's insane
<5> is why you learn to appreciate things like kernels
<1> i'd like to retask a kernel but everything is so glued on
<1> like linux just whines to all hell when you modify VFS
<5> yeah
<1> it's also insanely hard to take charge of a codebase that size
<5> yup
<5> you could spend years just learning what it all does
<1> i think i might specialize in it
<1> there will probably always be jobs at ms/apple
<5> I wanna specialize in some more modern CPU architectures.
<5> like ARM
<1> nod
<3> I just wanna dance.
<5> you are irrelevant.
<5> kthxbai
<6> has pricewatch.com gone to hell for everyone else too?
<1> looks normal here
<5> looks OK here too
<1> intel celeron 333 128k cache, $7
<1> what what
<1> i should build a tivo outta one
<4> lol that would be cool..
<7> 128k cache? i think thats what my p3 has lol
<1> amazing, a pentium is more expensive than a celeron
<8> jedzilla: you are smrt
<1> come again?
<8> entellegnt
<1> why do you say that?
<8> jedzilla amazing, a pentium is more expensive than a celeron
<1> a pentium
<1> not a pentium ii
<1> not a pentium iii
<1> not a pentium iv
<1> a pentium
<8> ah
<1> as in, a pentium 90 with the F0 0F bug
<8> when was celeron introduced? wasnt it around with the pentium?
<1> and if you challenge my intelligence in #php again i will rip your tongue out and feed it to your girlfriend while you watch
<1> pentium 3ish
<8> i will challenge your intelligence when i deem fit.
<1> your 'deem fit' is lacking
<8> ohh. my lcd monitor shipped
<3> clearly you both have to measure penis size to declare a winner
<8> nah
<1> you're not greg_oc are you
<1> in hiding
<1> i thought greg_oc was smarter
<8> obviously you were wrong :p
<1> quit making me think you're some random newb
<1> lol
<8> why? it was fun
<1> you're right it was
<8> i got tired of greg_oc
<9> OMG! Thank you so much Windows!! I lUV YOU!
<8> whats all this then..
<9> In no other OS would I be notified that I have "unused" icons on my desktop
<1> 02/07/2006 01:44 PM 1,474,560 1GBHardDrive.vmdk
<1> that number doesn't look right
<8> is that kb?
<1> no, bytes
<8> vmware probably adds extra info for the vm
<1> something tells me 1,474,560 bytes isn't a gigabyte
<8> oh. i think theres an option to "allocate all space now" thats off by default
<1> i could be wrong
<1> oh yeah, that's right
<1> thanks
<8> i was playing with vmware the other day
<8> trying to resize a hard drive .. holy crap, they could have made that easier....
<1> i'm creating images by hand for vmware player, vmware already said they don't care
<8> some command line tool... then i had to try and figure out how to get lvm to expand
<1> they said they're just appeasing us people that will put the extra effort in to save a buck and they'll still make money off the real customers


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