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1 2008-03-09.txt:00:47:11: <ehird> http://impomatic.blogspot.com/
2 2008-03-17.txt:20:31:07: <ehird_> AnMaster: http://impomatic.blogspot.com/
3 2009-01-21.txt:16:50:30: -!- impomatic has joined #esoteric.
4 2009-01-21.txt:16:51:50: <impomatic> I've just implemented RSSB in Redcode and I'm looking for a new project
5 2009-01-21.txt:17:01:05: <impomatic> Any suggestions. I'd prefer stack or cell based, minimal instruction set and relative addressing!
6 2009-01-21.txt:17:06:46: <impomatic> Someone already did bf in redcode
7 2009-01-21.txt:17:08:39: <impomatic> I want one of these for esoteric programming langs http://www.levenez.com/lang/lang.pdf :-)
8 2009-01-21.txt:17:11:10: <impomatic> The interpreter will be written in Redcode
9 2009-01-21.txt:17:49:11: <MizardX> impomatic: Pick and choose -> http://esoteric.voxelperfect.net/wiki/Language_list
10 2009-01-21.txt:17:51:00: <impomatic> Too many to choose from!
11 2009-01-21.txt:17:52:37: <ais523> hmm... so who's impomatic, then?
12 2009-01-21.txt:17:52:44: <oerjan> impomatic: there's also the random page button
13 2009-01-21.txt:17:53:09: <impomatic> For now I've looked through the Hello World implementations for a language I like the look of
14 2009-01-21.txt:17:54:09: <impomatic> ais523: new here. I'm a redcode programmer
15 2009-01-21.txt:17:56:15: <oerjan> impomatic: if you're interested in redcode might i suggest FuckYourBrane (iirc)?
16 2009-01-21.txt:18:00:13: <impomatic> oerjan: thanks, I'll take a look shortly
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19 2009-01-24.txt:22:03:45: <impomatic> Does anyone know what the smallest Brainfuck hello world is?
20 2009-01-24.txt:22:03:52: <ehird> impomatic: yes, iirc egobot generated it
21 2009-01-24.txt:22:04:26: <impomatic> The one on the wiki is 143
22 2009-01-24.txt:22:04:53: <ehird> impomatic: I could try and grep the logs for egobot's I think it was 113 or sth
23 2009-01-24.txt:22:05:38: <impomatic> Ehird: thanks, that would be a big help. Google didn't show up much
24 2009-01-24.txt:22:05:54: <impomatic> Is 113 the best? Was that generated by a GA or something?
25 2009-01-24.txt:22:06:59: <ehird> impomatic:
26 2009-01-24.txt:22:07:32: <impomatic> Thanks :-)
27 2009-01-24.txt:22:32:25: <impomatic> My first attempt to write a brainfuck hello world by hand - 122 instructions :-(
28 2009-01-24.txt:23:19:03: <impomatic> New brainfuck Hello World = 115. That's 3 instructions shorter
29 2009-01-24.txt:23:19:45: <ehird> but impomatic's beaten that
30 2009-01-24.txt:23:21:01: <impomatic> I was hoping to reach 88 so my interpretter and Hello World fit in 100 instructions, but I don't think there's any chance
31 2009-01-24.txt:23:21:10: <impomatic> +++++++++++[>+++++++>+++++++++>++++>+++>++++++++<<<<<-]>-----.>++.+++++++..+++.>.>-.>-.<<<.+++.------.--------.>>+.
32 2009-01-24.txt:23:21:16: <ehird> impomatic: you have a 22 char bf interp?
33 2009-01-24.txt:23:21:40: <impomatic> No, 12 instruction interpretter :-)
34 2009-01-24.txt:23:22:26: <ehird> impomatic: show this interp! :)
35 2009-01-24.txt:23:22:55: <impomatic> And it's not slow. When it starts execution, it converts all [ and ] to relative jumps
36 2009-01-24.txt:23:23:17: <oklopol> impomatic: can you show it?
37 2009-01-24.txt:23:23:24: <impomatic> The interpretter is more of a compiler, and it's in redcode
38 2009-01-24.txt:23:24:33: <impomatic> Okay, wait!
39 2009-01-24.txt:23:26:25: <impomatic> Not so impressive: http://pastebin.ca/1317388
40 2009-01-24.txt:23:27:01: <impomatic> When the redcode is compiled, it uses macros to compile brainfuck to redcode
41 2009-01-24.txt:23:27:29: <impomatic> There are 12 instructions to fix the [ and ] jump addresses
42 2009-01-24.txt:23:27:49: <impomatic> Macros at the top
43 2009-01-24.txt:23:28:22: <impomatic> Thanks
44 2009-01-24.txt:23:28:24: <ehird> impomatic: how much would it take to add a parser?
45 2009-01-24.txt:23:29:22: <impomatic> Not much, but first I need to recompile the redcode interpretter. Haven't got a C compiler on this Windoze machine
46 2009-01-24.txt:23:30:16: <impomatic> I will add a parser to read in Brainfuck from a file.
47 2009-01-24.txt:23:30:16: <impomatic> And possibly add a table based optimizer
48 2009-01-24.txt:23:30:32: <impomatic> Often 2 brainfuck instructions could be reduced to 1 redcode instruction
49 2009-01-24.txt:23:40:03: <impomatic> The Hello World from Wikipedia outputs a different string. No comma, but a newline
50 2009-01-25.txt:00:04:17: <impomatic> RSSB is less complex. One instruction and only one operand
51 2009-01-25.txt:00:04:24: <ehird> impomatic: link?
52 2009-01-25.txt:00:06:20: <impomatic> See the RSSB page I made the other day http://esolangs.org/wiki/RSSB
53 2009-01-25.txt:00:07:19: <ehird> impomatic: can't IP/ACC be in memory?
54 2009-01-25.txt:00:08:48: <ehird> impomatic: ?
55 2009-01-25.txt:00:09:09: <impomatic> ehird: I'm not sure why the spec said both
56 2009-01-25.txt:00:09:47: <ehird> impomatic: define below 0
57 2009-01-25.txt:00:10:13: <impomatic> below 0: if the subtraction causes a borrow
58 2009-01-25.txt:00:10:47: <impomatic> There's a redcode implementation at http://impomatic.blogspot.com
59 2009-01-25.txt:00:10:51: <ehird> impomatic: i don't follow
60 2009-01-25.txt:00:11:14: <impomatic> Yes
61 2009-01-25.txt:00:11:46: <impomatic> Basically if prior to the subtraction, acc > contents of memory location, skip the next instruction
62 2009-01-25.txt:00:12:36: <ehird> impomatic: so is there a reason it has to be stored in both?
63 2009-01-25.txt:00:12:59: <impomatic> There is an implementation of RSSB by David Tanguay, but I can't find a copy online
64 2009-01-25.txt:00:13:11: <ehird> impomatic: ?
65 2009-01-25.txt:00:13:23: <impomatic> ehird: I just implemented as per David Tanguay's spec
66 2009-01-25.txt:00:15:23: <impomatic> ehird: if it only stores in acc, there's no way to modify memory. if it only stores in memory, then the only thing you can do with acc is set it to zero
67 2009-01-25.txt:00:16:47: <ehird> impomatic:
68 2009-01-25.txt:00:23:27: <ehird> impomatic: how do you jump backwards with rssb?
69 2009-01-25.txt:00:25:16: <ehird> impomatic: how do you jump backwards with rssb?
70 2009-01-25.txt:00:25:32: <impomatic> ehird: subtract something from ip
71 2009-01-25.txt:00:27:16: <impomatic> Jump requires 4 lines of RSSB:
72 2009-01-25.txt:00:27:16: <impomatic> rssb acc ; set acc to 0
73 2009-01-25.txt:00:27:17: <impomatic> rssb $+2 ; set acc to loop offset
74 2009-01-25.txt:00:27:17: <impomatic> rssb ip ; subtract acc from ip
75 2009-01-25.txt:00:27:17: <impomatic> rssb $-loop ; the loop offset
76 2009-01-25.txt:00:30:36: <impomatic> Is there a brainfuck variant which adds a stack?
77 2009-01-25.txt:00:32:00: <ehird> impomatic: any thoughts?
78 2009-01-25.txt:00:33:07: <impomatic> Back tomorrow :-)
79 2009-01-25.txt:00:33:11: -!- impomatic has quit ("mov.i #1,1").
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81 2009-01-25.txt:13:49:05: <impomatic> 112 Hello, World! ++++++++++++++[>+++++>+++++++>+++>+<<<<-]>++.>+++.+++++++..+++.>++.>[<-<<+>>>-]<++.<<+.>.+++.------.--------.>+.
82 2009-01-25.txt:14:00:42: <ehird> <impomatic> 112 Hello, World! ++++++++++++++[>+++++>+++++++>+++>+<<<<-]>++.>+++.+++++++..+++.>++.>[<-<<+>>>-]<++.<<+.>.+++.------.--------.>+.
83 2009-01-25.txt:14:02:44: <impomatic> Hi Ehird. 1 instruction longer than Wikipedia, but it includes the comma.
84 2009-01-25.txt:14:03:00: <impomatic> No
85 2009-01-25.txt:14:03:28: <impomatic> Some of the other examples didn't have newline
86 2009-01-25.txt:14:41:06: <impomatic> Lol at censoring brainfuck to b****fuck :-)
87 2009-01-25.txt:14:48:57: <impomatic> Anyone want to implement Redcode++? http://corewar.co.uk/opcodes.htm
88 2009-01-25.txt:15:14:58: -!- impomatic has quit ("http://impomatic.blogspot.com").
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90 2009-01-25.txt:17:01:06: <impomatic> Does anyone know what the smallest bf quine is?
91 2009-01-25.txt:17:01:37: <ais523> impomatic: the null string
92 2009-01-25.txt:17:06:15: <impomatic> Thanks :-)
93 2009-01-25.txt:17:33:06: <impomatic> Revised bf interpreter in Redcode http://impomatic.blogspot.com/2009/01/brainf-interpreter-in-redcode.html
94 2009-01-25.txt:17:34:50: <ais523> impomatic: probably not very useful for actual CoreWars games, but it's always nice to have esolang-in-esolang implementations
95 2009-01-25.txt:17:37:42: <impomatic> I'd have to check, I think there's a problem with the Redcode interpreter. When it reaches EOF, I think it continues to wait for a character.
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98 2009-01-26.txt:17:13:26: <impomatic> ^bf ++++++++++++++[>>+>++>+++>++>+++<<[++++<]<-]>>>>>[+++<]>-.>>.+++++++..+++.>>++.<+.<<.>.+++.------.--------.>+.
99 2009-01-26.txt:17:13:38: <impomatic> 106 :-)
100 2009-01-26.txt:17:16:50: <ehird> impomatic: i think that's longer than it could be
101 2009-01-26.txt:17:18:30: <impomatic> Hi Ehird
102 2009-01-26.txt:17:21:47: <impomatic> It's 12 bit, I wrote code to read files from it about 15 years ago
103 2009-01-26.txt:17:22:06: <impomatic> But I wouldn't be much help. I only read it, never tried to manipulate it
104 2009-01-26.txt:19:55:21: <impomatic> ^bf +++++[>+++[>>+>++>+++>+++>++>+++<<[++++<]<-]<-]>>>---.>>----.>+++..+++.>>-.<++.<<<---.>>.+++.------.<-.>>+.
105 2009-01-26.txt:19:57:01: <impomatic> Yeah, shame it's 107 instructions and not <106
106 2009-01-26.txt:19:57:16: <impomatic> oklopol: go ahead :-)
107 2009-01-26.txt:19:57:42: <impomatic> ehird: okay, show me how :-P
108 2009-01-26.txt:19:59:45: <impomatic> I've seen "Hello, World!", "Hello World!\n" and "Hello, world!"
109 2009-01-26.txt:20:00:16: <impomatic> I'm working on "Hello, World!" because that's the example someone showed me
110 2009-01-26.txt:20:01:28: <impomatic> HI Psygnisfive_
111 2009-01-26.txt:20:02:33: <psygnisfive_> impomatic, you new, ey?
112 2009-01-26.txt:20:38:17: <impomatic> psygnisfive_: new here, not new to esoteric languages :-)
113 2009-01-26.txt:20:44:56: <impomatic> I started playing with esolangs in 1993.
114 2009-01-26.txt:20:44:56: <impomatic> Unless Redcode counts :-)
115 2009-01-26.txt:20:45:04: <ehird> redcode counts, impomatic
116 2009-01-26.txt:20:48:39: <impomatic> 1991 if Redcode counts
117 2009-01-26.txt:20:49:25: <impomatic> My modem is apparently not connected?
118 2009-01-26.txt:20:49:30: <impomatic> Trying to connect now
119 2009-01-26.txt:20:49:31: <ehird> impomatic: i hear you
120 2009-01-26.txt:20:50:34: <impomatic> oklopol: You're making me feel old!
121 2009-01-26.txt:20:51:21: <impomatic> :-/
122 2009-01-26.txt:21:12:18: <impomatic> Anyone here got a programming blog?
123 2009-01-26.txt:21:16:31: <impomatic> Judofyr: where? :-)
124 2009-01-26.txt:21:22:52: <Judofyr> impomatic: http://judofyr.net
125 2009-01-26.txt:22:02:33: -!- impomatic has quit ("http://impomatic.blogspot.com").
126 2009-01-27.txt:17:55:58: -!- Metcalf is now known as impomatic.
127 2009-01-27.txt:18:17:41: <impomatic> Is there a term for mainstream languages that are rarely used / hear of? E.g. Oberon
128 2009-01-27.txt:18:27:43: <MizardX> impomatic: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080118233717AASGNps
129 2009-01-27.txt:18:28:27: <impomatic> Hi ehird, and thanks MizardX
130 2009-01-27.txt:18:28:54: <ehird> impomatic: I saw a reddit submission of yours earlier today :-)
131 2009-01-27.txt:18:30:59: <ehird> impomatic: what's a reverse call? I'm not sure I understand
132 2009-01-27.txt:18:31:59: <impomatic> I use impomatic in most places, twitter, stumbleupon, delicious, blogger, reddit
133 2009-01-27.txt:18:33:20: <impomatic> Each redcode opcode has two operands (though sometimes they're omited)
134 2009-01-27.txt:18:33:20: <impomatic> equ defines a macro
135 2009-01-27.txt:18:34:01: <impomatic> so: call equ mov #2-return, <stack ; defines call to be a mov #2-return, <stack
136 2009-01-27.txt:18:34:03: <impomatic> :-)
137 2009-01-27.txt:18:40:41: <impomatic> There are a couple of solutions to that problem on my blog, but they're both a bit messy
138 2009-01-27.txt:18:40:41: <impomatic> There's a redcode specific IRC channel, #corewars on irc.koth.org
139 2009-01-27.txt:18:40:41: <impomatic> If the subroutine is above the call in the source listing, the calculated addresses are incorrect
140 2009-01-27.txt:18:40:41: <impomatic> Due to wierd behaviour in the macro pre-processor
141 2009-01-27.txt:20:54:49: <impomatic> ^bf ++++[>++++<-]>+[>>++>+>+>++<[+++++<]<-]>>>++.>-.-<++++..+++.>>--.+<<<.----->.---<[.>]
142 2009-01-27.txt:21:41:03: <ehird> impomatic: no output?
143 2009-01-27.txt:21:48:32: <impomatic> No, is the bot broken?
144 2009-01-27.txt:21:48:54: <ehird> impomatic: er, three is no bot
145 2009-01-27.txt:21:50:29: <impomatic> notepad k
146 2009-01-27.txt:21:50:39: <impomatic> Wrong window!
147 2009-01-27.txt:21:59:29: * impomatic has an 8 cpu mini-computer :-P
148 2009-01-27.txt:21:59:45: <ehird> impomatic: heh
149 2009-01-27.txt:21:59:50: <AnMaster> impomatic, hm? What sort?
150 2009-01-27.txt:22:00:12: <impomatic> Unfortunately it's from something like 1990, so not very impressive.
151 2009-01-27.txt:22:01:01: <impomatic> AnMaster: 19" MVME boards, with a "Cray" logo on the front
152 2009-01-27.txt:22:01:08: <AnMaster> impomatic, CRAY!!!!!!!!
153 2009-01-27.txt:22:01:16: <AnMaster> impomatic, picture?
154 2009-01-27.txt:22:01:24: <AnMaster> impomatic, also what is 19" in metric?
155 2009-01-27.txt:22:02:16: <ehird> impomatic: does it run an infinite loop in 6 seconds?
156 2009-01-27.txt:22:04:17: <impomatic> About 47cm, haven't got a photo - looks like a washing machine without the door. Never tried the infinite loop!
157 2009-01-27.txt:22:04:54: <impomatic> Is lovecraft a esolang? That'd be cool :-)
158 2009-01-27.txt:22:09:45: <impomatic> I've got one in 84 now!
159 2009-01-27.txt:22:13:00: <AnMaster> impomatic, oh?
160 2009-01-27.txt:22:15:01: <impomatic> ^bf ++++[>++++<-]>+[>>++>+>+>++<[+++++<]<-]>>>++.>-.<++++..+++.>>--.++<<<.---->.--<[-.>]
161 2009-01-27.txt:22:19:42: <impomatic> We're also talking about bf in #corewars on irc.koth.org
162 2009-01-27.txt:22:21:43: * ehird tries to work out impomatic's name in #corewars
163 2009-01-27.txt:22:22:32: <olsner> it couldn't be just "impomatic"?
164 2009-01-27.txt:22:22:46: <ehird> there is no impomatic in there.
165 2009-01-27.txt:22:23:07: <impomatic> OoS
166 2009-01-27.txt:22:23:47: <impomatic> It's OoS. I already mentioned #esoteric
167 2009-01-27.txt:22:26:29: <impomatic> ehird: it was busy before you arrived http://www.koth.org/irc-logs/2009-01-27.txt
168 2009-01-27.txt:22:26:50: <impomatic> We're a bit shy around strangers ;-)
169 2009-01-27.txt:22:27:43: <ehird> impomatic: if you can get BF hello world in a standard 80-char line I'll be amazed
170 2009-01-27.txt:22:29:18: <impomatic> ehird: I don't think I can knock off the last 4 instructions
171 2009-01-27.txt:22:29:24: <ehird> impomatic: aw
172 2009-01-27.txt:22:37:24: <ehird> impomatic's beaten it by far.
173 2009-01-27.txt:22:43:57: <impomatic> Hmmm... sounds a long time
174 2009-01-27.txt:22:44:11: <impomatic> It requires 12 . only two of which are next to each other
175 2009-01-27.txt:22:44:47: <impomatic> If the 1st . doesn't output a 'h' it can terminate
176 2009-01-27.txt:22:44:47: <impomatic> Forget that, . could be in a loop :-/
177 2009-01-27.txt:22:48:53: <impomatic> ghostview?
178 2009-01-27.txt:23:03:33: <AnMaster> impomatic, yep
179 2009-01-27.txt:23:04:45: <impomatic> Does anarchy golf use 0 for EOF?
180 2009-01-27.txt:23:05:48: <ehird> impomatic: yes
181 2009-01-27.txt:23:09:46: <MizardX> impomatic: Heh. Right after your program has printed out "hell" in "hello world!", exactly 666 operations has been executed. :P
182 2009-01-27.txt:23:11:02: <impomatic> Nice, I wish I'd planned that!
183 2009-01-27.txt:23:11:18: <impomatic> Is that the 84 instruction version?
184 2009-01-28.txt:00:00:14: <impomatic> When does the fungot bf interpreter terminate? E.g. if I put it in an infinite loop printing something?
185 2009-01-28.txt:00:00:15: <fungot> impomatic: you could ask him to move two seats from mine. it's just werid that it never returned in the first place
186 2009-01-28.txt:00:00:40: <oerjan> impomatic: iirc it's pretty robust
187 2009-01-28.txt:00:00:44: <oklopol> impomatic: after $lot instructions?
188 2009-01-28.txt:00:01:18: <ehird> impomatic: fungot is written in befunge
189 2009-01-28.txt:00:01:21: <oerjan> impomatic: well i think it also stops after a number of characters
190 2009-01-28.txt:00:01:28: <ehird> impomatic: http://zem.fi/~fis/fungot.b98.txt
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193 2009-01-28.txt:09:51:44: <impomatic> Finally I'm in first place on something :-) http://golf.shinh.org/p.rb?google#Brainfuck
194 2009-01-28.txt:09:52:03: <ais523> impomatic: ah, I remember anagold
195 2009-01-28.txt:15:12:15: <oklopol> ais523: impomatic: ah, I remember anagold <<< lul i did the same typo
196 2009-01-28.txt:15:15:18: <impomatic> I think I'm going to implement Underload
197 2009-01-29.txt:13:14:11: <impomatic> Corewar will be 25 years old later this year :-)
198 2009-01-29.txt:20:11:43: <impomatic> Hmmm...
199 2009-01-29.txt:20:13:09: <impomatic> Borland C++ Builder 5.0's license doesn't allow the user freedom of use for compiled files :-(
200 2009-01-29.txt:20:15:18: <bsmntbombdood> impomatic: use a real compiler?
201 2009-01-29.txt:20:52:45: <impomatic> Okay, I give up with C++ Builder. Is GCC a big download?
202 2009-01-29.txt:20:53:21: <impomatic> Binary
203 2009-01-29.txt:20:54:53: <impomatic> I only want to compile one thing, then I'll probably never use it again
204 2009-01-29.txt:20:54:53: <impomatic> I don't like C
205 2009-01-29.txt:20:54:53: <impomatic> Yes
206 2009-01-29.txt:20:57:02: <Deewiant> impomatic: but VC++ might be easier to get working
207 2009-01-29.txt:20:57:45: <impomatic> Thanks, I'll download next month :-)
208 2009-01-29.txt:20:57:45: <impomatic> My bandwidth limit is close!
209 2009-01-29.txt:22:25:05: <impomatic> Hi yoR :-)
210 2009-01-29.txt:22:41:19: <impomatic> I made another bf interpreter last night in 8086 asm
211 2009-01-29.txt:22:44:48: <impomatic> No, not enough time!
212 2009-01-29.txt:23:56:53: <impomatic> I'm 34, so I guess I'm with the few really old people!
213 2009-01-30.txt:00:04:42: <impomatic> ^bf +++++++[>+++++++<-]>++.+.
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216 2009-01-30.txt:18:59:50: <impomatic> I've created a new page for Redcode on the Esoteric Languages Wiki, http://tr.im/dpty
217 2009-01-30.txt:19:06:13: <impomatic> No :-(
218 2009-01-30.txt:19:06:43: <impomatic> It was on the language list, but no page. I've added some basics to begin with
219 2009-01-30.txt:19:06:48: <lament> impomatic: you play corewars?
220 2009-01-30.txt:19:07:23: <impomatic> Yes, and also do some programming in redcode
221 2009-01-30.txt:19:08:19: <lament> impomatic: is it fun? Has the state-of-the-art progressed since the 80s?
222 2009-01-30.txt:19:08:35: <impomatic> About that :-)
223 2009-01-30.txt:19:09:37: <impomatic> It's fun, but slow at the moment. There's a history at http://corewar.co.uk/history.htm which give brief details of what's happened each year
224 2009-01-30.txt:19:10:39: <impomatic> Basically, there's been a new standard, there's now various online tournaments with instantaneous results, and new techniques keep getting invented.
225 2009-01-30.txt:19:11:49: <impomatic> There are several irregular newsletters too, http://corewar.co.uk/journals.htm
226 2009-01-30.txt:19:33:27: <Deewiant> impomatic: a new standard? When was that?
227 2009-01-30.txt:20:16:06: <impomatic> Deewiant cw standards = 1986, 1988 and 1994
228 2009-01-30.txt:20:19:43: <Deewiant> impomatic: yep, I was hoping for something after 94 :-)
229 2009-01-30.txt:20:20:41: <impomatic> No need for a new standard
230 2009-01-30.txt:20:20:46: <impomatic> Although opcodes for character input / output have been added
231 2009-01-30.txt:22:24:22: <impomatic> Has anyone got any really old corewar stuff? I'm building a big online archive
232 2009-01-30.txt:22:25:06: <impomatic> Unfortunately there's lots of stuff that used to be online, but has now disappeared.
233 2009-01-30.txt:22:25:29: <impomatic> The same seems to go for some other Esolang stuff :-(
234 2009-01-30.txt:22:26:56: <Deewiant> impomatic: I might, somewhere, but I think it's all from corewar.co.uk anyway
235 2009-01-30.txt:22:26:58: <impomatic> Thanks, looking
236 2009-01-30.txt:22:27:05: <ehird> Deewiant: isn't that impomatic's site? :P
237 2009-01-30.txt:22:27:21: <impomatic> Deewiant, I should have all of the corewar.co.uk stuff! :-)
238 2009-01-30.txt:22:27:31: <Deewiant> impomatic: :-)
239 2009-01-30.txt:22:30:34: <impomatic> The Minus webpages have disappeared, hopefully I'll find them in the archive
240 2009-01-30.txt:22:30:49: <impomatic> There was something else too which I noticed had gone. Not ever in the internet archive :-(
241 2009-01-30.txt:22:46:25: <impomatic> Anyone heard of TWINC, TWo INstruction Computer? :-)
242 2009-01-30.txt:23:08:02: * impomatic checks he's still in #esolang
243 2009-01-30.txt:23:08:52: <oerjan> impomatic: everything is on topic here except esolangs. the # is logical negation.
244 2009-01-30.txt:23:09:23: <impomatic> Hmmm... let me try something :-(
245 2009-01-30.txt:23:09:29: <impomatic> ehird: am I here now?
246 2009-01-30.txt:23:11:39: <impomatic> While we're talking comics, http://corewar.co.uk/cwcomics.txt
247 2009-01-30.txt:23:14:06: <oklopol> so, impomatic, i hate you; and now let me elaborate on that, it's less insulting than you think.
248 2009-01-30.txt:23:15:19: <impomatic> Yay :-)
249 2009-01-30.txt:23:15:34: <impomatic> I think they're both going to be around a while, no hurry
250 2009-01-30.txt:23:16:04: <impomatic> If they'd add redcode to code golfing, you could kill two birds with one stone
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253 2009-01-31.txt:13:56:11: <impomatic> Has befunge.org moved, or just disappeared?
254 2009-01-31.txt:13:57:53: <impomatic> Sorry :-/
255 2009-01-31.txt:15:40:57: <impomatic> Hi X-Scale :-)
256 2009-01-31.txt:15:42:26: <impomatic> X-Scale: I think I've seen you in #corewars ;-)
257 2009-01-31.txt:16:06:03: <X-Scale> Hello there, impomatic & ehird :)
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260 2009-02-01.txt:11:32:17: <impomatic> Why are <> and [] reserved in Underload?
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262 2009-02-01.txt:13:54:42: <ehird> <impomatic> Why are <> and [] reserved in Underload?
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264 2009-02-04.txt:10:07:32: <impomatic> I've implemented an interpreter for Underload in Redcode, http://tr.im/eil7
265 2009-02-04.txt:11:22:27: <whoppix> impomatic, what would be the default policy for an underload interpreter if the execution pointer encounters any letter that is not valid underload?
266 2009-02-04.txt:12:07:53: <impomatic> whoppix: fizzie: the program terminates when it reaches the invalid input
267 2009-02-04.txt:12:08:34: <impomatic> And it expects the program to be valid. It will do a swap on an empty stack
268 2009-02-04.txt:12:09:05: <impomatic> (comment)!
269 2009-02-04.txt:12:10:20: <impomatic> I'm looking for another language to implement
270 2009-02-04.txt:12:10:30: <impomatic> Maybe Aura
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273 2009-02-04.txt:17:56:00: <impomatic> Hmmm... there's probably more Haskell on reddit than any other language!
274 2009-02-04.txt:17:57:10: <ehird> impomatic: Indeed, it's quite popular over there. Was even more so in 2007 - early 2008 before the enterprisey folks arrived.
275 2009-02-04.txt:18:07:36: <impomatic> AnMaster: about 2 inches of snow, I live half way up
276 2009-02-04.txt:18:08:08: <AnMaster> impomatic, 2 inches in SI units?
277 2009-02-04.txt:18:09:01: <AnMaster> impomatic, well that isn't very much
278 2009-02-04.txt:18:11:04: <impomatic> It doesn't need much to bring the U.K. to a standstill :-)
279 2009-02-04.txt:18:12:50: <impomatic> The news reports have been talking about the big freeze and arctic conditions. In reality it's just been a few cm of snow and -2C overnight
280 2009-02-04.txt:18:16:03: <AnMaster> impomatic, -2C? Bah, that is warm
281 2009-02-04.txt:18:19:40: <impomatic> Hmmm... it's 25.4C indoors at the moment :-)
282 2009-02-04.txt:18:39:38: <impomatic> Since we're talking about osdev, how do I get two processes to agree on a channel to communicate by?
283 2009-02-04.txt:18:39:53: <AnMaster> impomatic, that is very vague
284 2009-02-04.txt:18:40:35: * AnMaster waits for a clarification of what impomatic meant. IPC? TCP? shared memory?
285 2009-02-04.txt:18:41:58: <impomatic> I can implement the IPC primatives easily. But how would program A and B that need to communicate with each other allocate a channel?
286 2009-02-04.txt:18:43:40: <AnMaster> impomatic, well, you could implement some sort of named pipe facility for example to allow different user space processes to open the same named pipe
287 2009-02-04.txt:18:44:01: <ehird> impomatic: do something like:
288 2009-02-04.txt:18:47:39: <impomatic> Hmmm...
289 2009-02-04.txt:18:48:10: <AnMaster> impomatic, take a look at the posix apis for shared memory and such maybe?
290 2009-02-04.txt:18:52:45: <impomatic> Okay, I'll google them
291 2009-02-04.txt:18:54:23: <AnMaster> impomatic, what "them"?
292 2009-02-04.txt:18:55:45: <impomatic> Posix apis
293 2009-02-04.txt:19:23:09: <impomatic> I have a simple OS - bootloader, kernel with memory management, scheduling, etc written in asm
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296 2009-02-04.txt:21:44:50: <impomatic> Has anyone got the spec for Hanoi Love?
297 2009-02-04.txt:21:45:27: <impomatic> The link on the wiki is broken, nothing in the web archive :-/
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300 2009-02-05.txt:10:19:22: <impomatic> Hi ais523
301 [too many lines; stopping]