--- Log for 27.01.103 Server: leguin.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 7 days and 9 hours ago 00.00.21 # They seem to play it on viva quite often lately 00.00.42 # i saw it on mtv 00.01.13 # doesn't surprise me 00.01.30 # :) 00.08.03 Nick Jet8810 is now known as Jet8810_GO_OAKLA (~Josh@adsl-34-20-70.mia.bellsouth.net) 00.08.15 Nick Jet8810_GO_OAKLA is now known as Jet_GO_OAKLAND (~Josh@adsl-34-20-70.mia.bellsouth.net) 00.24.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.31.01 Quit BoD[] ("mflale") 00.31.01 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.08.32 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 02.17.03 Quit JunkeyWRK (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 02.24.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.30.21 Quit langhaarrocker (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.40.14 Join JunkeyWRK [0] (~junkey@208.209.215.213) 03.13.31 Quit seb-away (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.13.31 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.13.41 Join seb-away [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 03.38.08 Quit Jet_GO_OAKLAND ("Client Exiting") 03.38.13 Join PDAJunkiedotnet [0] (~Josh@adsl-34-20-70.mia.bellsouth.net) 03.38.40 Quit PDAJunkiedotnet (Client Quit) 03.38.44 Join Jet8810 [0] (~Josh@adsl-34-20-70.mia.bellsouth.net) 04.01.03 Join RatServ [0] (ratserv@archon-216-68-47-183.fuse.net) 04.24.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.40.26 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 04.45.06 Nick seb-away is now known as _seb_ (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 05.07.41 # hmm anyone still a wake ? 05.07.41 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.10.08 # we,, 05.13.13 # well elinenbe if y'r out there. I got a new version working different doing what you asked (sorting & such) 05.14.05 # mu 'gut' says this is the way to go... 05.49.56 Quit RatServ () 06.01.09 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-sleep (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 06.08.55 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EA9A78.dip.t-dialin.net) 06.24.31 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.45.22 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 06.45.41 Quit edx () 06.46.21 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EA9A78.dip.t-dialin.net) 06.47.28 Quit edx (Client Quit) 07.01.50 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@dhcp91.contactor.se) 07.26.56 Join tantus [0] (~tantus@206-124-130-001.atm02.sea.blarg.net) 07.26.57 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.38.14 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 07.38.22 Join elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe1@user-0cev121.cable.mindspring.com) 08.20.46 Nick dw|gone is now known as dwihno (dwihno@193.180.246.67) 08.20.46 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.24.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.27.16 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 08.27.35 # hey 08.29.27 # Hello hey! 08.31.01 # lots of mails 08.46.45 Join s0be [0] (~s0be@163.118.102.32) 09.24.07 # "MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434!" 09.24.09 # hehe 09.26.16 # ? :-) 09.26.37 # massive virus attack during the weekend 09.26.57 # can you say microsoft? ;-) 09.27.14 # Heh. No? :) What kind of worm? 09.27.15 # "we saw many major networks dissappear on the Internet" 09.27.29 # MS-SQL Server buffer overflow 09.27.50 # Which affects even SQL2000 ? 09.28.03 # yes 09.28.34 # it seems to be an old overflow 09.28.36 # but a new virus 09.29.16 # Doesn't everyone disable unauthorized SQL access? :-) 09.29.35 Quit s0be (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 09.29.41 # it doesn't involve that 09.29.54 # its a "ping" feature 09.30.03 # mkay 09.30.15 # All your SQL are belong to Bill :-) 09.30.23 # "In addition to providing referrals, the SSRS is capable of replying to "ping" messages from other SQL servers to confirm its presence on a network. When the service receives such a message, it replies to the transmitting host with an identical reply message." 09.31.51 # SQL is bad for your breath. So I've heard ;) 09.32.12 # "Bank of America Corp. said on Saturday that customers at a majority of its 13,000 automatic teller machines were unable to process customer transactions after a malicious computer worm In addition to providing referrals, the SSRS is capable of replying to "ping" messages from other SQL servers to confirm its presence on a network. When the service receives such a message, it replies to the transmitting host with an identical reply message.near 09.32.12 # ly froze Internet traffic worldwide." 09.32.22 # crap that came out bad 09.32.39 # 13000 ATM machines went dead anyway 09.33.18 # The official Microsoft comment: "oops, we did it again!" 09.33.43 # well, MS actually did fix this problem back in July 09.34.05 # but people haven't patched 09.36.14 # Oops! 09.36.19 # im sorry.. every protocol i have ever read specifically avoids those mirror cases by saying if you receieve the same packet back that you sent, don't do anything more. 09.36.25 # delete from money where user='bagder'; 09.36.28 # so WTF was microsoft thinking? 09.37.02 # "this is a new smart idea no one ever thought of before!" ;-) 09.38.05 # "There is no such thing as too many features!" 09.38.14 # lol 09.38.33 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 09.38.49 # "oh.. oh.. i know.. we can ship our internet services with _all_ feautres on by default.. and not tell anyone!" 09.41.21 # Willkommen zurück, Nibbler! :D 09.53.20 # I need a tip or two. 09.53.44 # I am about to do a kind of counter counting the remaining time of a rather time consuming task. 09.55.04 # and? 09.56.47 # Which way is the best? 09.57.32 # I don't get it, what alternatives are there? 09.57.43 # i don't even get the question :) 09.57.51 # Okay, I'll try again 09.57.58 # Let's say you are to transfer a file. 09.58.12 # And want to have a time counter telling the ETA. 09.58.43 # Having a constant timer which uses the entire time used for copying might cause weird values if the speed varies greatly 09.59.12 # So, calculating every second might be a better choice? 10.00.02 # yes 10.00.20 # Or perhaps the both, showing some kind of average? 10.00.45 # I think the ETA should be based on the average speed so far 10.01.29 # That will cause pretty weird numbers if you have a super high transfer rate which decreases to a minimum quite fast. 10.01.30 # nods 10.01.37 # yes 10.01.40 # but 10.01.44 # i agree with that.. thats how I've always understood the algorithms 10.01.52 # you can't expect the future to be better than the past average, can you? 10.02.11 # Bagder: the future is always brighter? :-) 10.02.18 # sometimes people like to have the ETA based on the last N seconds 10.02.59 # in curl, I use the total average for the ETA 10.03.34 # in practise, that is generally pretty accurate 10.03.47 # nods 10.03.52 # thats what I would do... 10.04.18 # thats why you can alwyas see the eta fluxtuat in so many apps... 10.04.19 # :) 10.05.23 # yes, and that makes the output completely useless ;-) 10.05.30 # hehe yup ;) 10.05.53 # see.. id rather just have received/totalsize displayed 10.24.14 # :-) 10.24.15 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.24.23 # ETA is so cool! :-) 10.24.30 # It's like looking into the future! 10.24.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.24.42 # Maybe I should apply both ideas. Last N seconds and a total. 10.25.27 # the last N seconds will make it fluctuate a lot 10.25.59 # Not if the speed is not too varying :) 10.26.06 # in curl, I only show the transfer speed during the N last seconds, but show the ETA based on total average 10.26.24 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.26.34 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 10.26.34 # morning dr Zivago 10.27.08 # morn. they're having a lovely virus scare here. everything's been shut off the whole morning... 10.27.14 # hehe 10.27.16 # SQL 10.27.33 # that big one is only for ms-sql server 10.27.36 # but is anyone suggsting replacing outlook? noooooo 10.28.20 # yeah, but they use ms-sql here for the bug tracker 10.28.29 # ah 10.28.32 # and they never patch it? 10.28.54 # who knows. the divine overlords of the IT section don't speak to mere mortals 10.29.16 # those exploited overflows are 6 months old 10.29.45 # but I guess that's the way of the mega-companies 10.29.53 # Bagder: that is also a good idea! The best of two worlds! :D 10.30.28 # Bagder: i doubt anyone actually know what the exploit is/does. they just follow the general hysteria. 10.30.45 # want some links? B-] 10.31.03 # bank of america's 13000 ATM machines went down due to it ;-) 10.31.12 # hehe 10.31.24 # btw, I fixed directory renaming 10.31.37 # since the virus causes a massive ping-ponging, it eats all bandwidth 10.31.45 # nice! 10.39.15 # Zagor: I hope you ridiculed all of them all morning 10.40.53 Join Schnueff [0] (mah@d096.stw.stud.uni-saarland.de) 10.41.04 # Hadaka: well i huffed and puffed, but in the end there's not much I can do. you know the types: they don't answer phones or emails. 10.43.06 # Zagor: well true :( 10.49.44 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 11.11.18 Join s0be [0] (~s0be@163.118.102.32) 11.11.18 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.33.30 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 11.33.31 Quit Nibbler (Client Quit) 11.33.49 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 11.40.16 # Zagor: great work with the renaming of directories! 11.45.30 # How does the persistence work? 11.45.52 # the persistence? 11.46.16 # Settings. I see use of both RTC and the filesystem. 11.47.18 # yes, but the RTC is only a subset of the filesystem's data 11.47.26 # and on players there is no RTC 11.48.29 # Can I just add more things to be persistent then without any hazzle? 11.49.16 # that should be possible, yes ;-) 11.50.49 # Does that mean that the thej CONFIG_BLOCK version and size should be changed? 11.53.28 # size cannot be changed, and if at all possible, the version should not be changed 11.54.04 # since every time the version is changed, all old settings will be forgotten at upgrade time, and reset to "factory" defaults 11.54.49 # Are there any space left for more parameters then. I don't mind using free space ;-) 11.55.40 # sure. 11.56.03 # just look at the space allocation in the beginning of the source file. 11.56.13 # w8 ... 11.58.09 # matsl: what are you up to? :) 11.59.28 # As I get it 0xFC + 260 is 512. No space left. What am i missing? (Brains?) 12.00.03 # dwihno: thought I could do the lame pin code thing. 12.01.13 # matsl: there's some air in there, the part of the block that is written to disk has been allocated from top down. 12.01.41 # 0x2c to 0xa9 is free. 12.01.59 # ok. 12.02.25 # matsl: lame pin code? *scratches the head* 12.02.37 # matsl: LAME port for Rockbox? ;) 12.04.08 # no. pin code security of rockbox is considered lame because it wont actually stop anyone to get access to the unit through USB. 12.04.39 # But some people want it and I thought it coule be a fun little hack. 12.05.51 # matsl: the block is used from 0 to 0x2b and 0xb0 to 0xff. 0x2c to 0xaf is free to use. 12.06.27 # ok. 12.06.55 # http://www.epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html 12.07.02 # oops, wrong channel 12.07.19 # hehe 12.07.32 # matsl: that would be polluting the code with not-so-usable information! 12.09.08 # dwihno: ru seriously trying to talk me out of it? 12.10.16 # matsl: not really, just a personal opinion :-) you can add whatever feature you'd like! :D 12.10.39 # * dwihno presents... THE ROCKBOX DISK DEFRAGMENTER UTILITY! :-D 12.13.25 # * matsl is away: I'm busy 12.21.02 Join calpefrosch [0] (~calpefros@30.ip-net01.empolis.com) 12.21.18 # hello 12.21.39 # wow, the userlist has grown since I was here last time ;-) 12.21.50 # hey calpe 12.21.59 # hey Bagder 12.22.57 # one short question... I try to install the sh1-gcc on my linux system, and got this error:make[2]: sh-elf-ar: Kommando nicht gefunden. 12.22.57 # make[2]: *** [libgcc.a] Fehler 127 12.23.22 # you need the binutils first 12.23.26 # i have it 12.23.53 # well, sh-elf-ar comes with it 12.23.55 # oh, sorry. It's not the right PATH 12.24.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.24.41 # bbl 12.24.42 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 12.27.38 # bye 12.29.37 Part calpefrosch 12.31.36 # man, it feels like i'm on a 300bps modem 12.44.23 Join quelsaruk [0] (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 12.44.26 # hi 12.48.40 # * matsl is back (gone 00:35:15) 13.07.25 Join saruk [0] (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 13.07.25 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.07.27 Quit quelsaruk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.07.27 Quit elinenbe (Connection reset by peer) 13.07.40 Nick saruk is now known as quelsaruk (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 13.18.16 Quit tantus ("Client Exiting") 13.23.24 Join kargatron [0] (~Vincent@ppp12-132.ath.forthnet.gr) 14.15.14 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 14.16.14 Quit quelsaruk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.16.53 Join Neo7530 [0] (~jirc@145.253.160.134) 14.16.59 # hello 14.17.10 # hey 14.17.23 # what's your name? 14.17.25 # I need to know 14.17.27 # :-) 14.17.38 # is anybody here that speaks german ? 14.17.52 # my name ? 14.18.02 # Mike 14.18.12 # * Bagder looks at dwihno 14.19.11 # a question: supports the AJB-Player pitch shift on playback ? 14.19.34 # * dwihno looks at Bagder. Never heard of Victoria Silvstedt and her popstar attempt? :-) 14.20.03 # Neo7530: nope, only the recorder supports that 14.20.10 # ok, tnx 14.20.16 # dwihno: uh well, I don't remember any lyrics from that 14.21.58 # this is all AMG has: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=8:21:49|AM&sql=A3017gj4r16ib 14.22.12 # why dwihno thinks anyone knows wtf she is is beyond me. :) 14.22.33 # where i can find software that controls AJB via usb or serial port ? 14.22.38 # kargatron: dwihno's a lunatic ;-) 14.22.56 # Neo7530: usb no, remote yes 14.22.58 # Bagder: It's a classic! :) 14.23.12 # remote or serial port mod ? 14.23.27 # Neo7530: there's no mod needed to use the remote 14.24.36 # ok, i want to use remote without wires, is it possible or must i create a own circuit to do that ? 14.24.41 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.24.52 # there's none available to buy 14.25.51 # it's crying to build a own circuit ;o) 14.26.10 # check the list archives, plenty of people have discussed this already 14.27.50 # its theoretically simple... modulate the pulses from original remote to 40 kHz and put an ir-receiver to the jukebox... thats it ;o) 14.27.58 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 14.28.17 # just remember to send us the pictures of it when its done! ;-) 14.28.38 # only if it works :op 14.29.22 # Neo7530: the remote doesn't use pulses, it uses a serial port 14.29.39 # really ? 14.29.43 # yes 14.29.47 # 9600 bps 14.31.07 # its easier... then i use a rf- data transmitter... 14.31.48 Part Zagor 14.32.00 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 14.32.28 # it works on 3.3 V an supports data to 56kBits... 14.32.37 # +d 14.34.19 # has anyone a command-listing for remote port ? 14.35.53 # eg.: ASCII "P" on 9600 bps = Play on Jukebox 14.36.18 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/notes.html 14.36.21 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 14.37.50 # tnx... 14.40.45 # oki, bye @ll - must go... 14.40.49 Quit Neo7530 ("Leaving") 15.00.05 Join gizz [0] (~gizz@lns-p19-18-81-56-233-105.adsl.proxad.net) 15.00.06 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.00.31 # hi all 15.00.35 # hi 15.00.59 # I have just set the trillian stuff up :-) 15.02.02 # congrats for the FM Rec progression ;-) (even if you don't own one -- yet) 15.06.58 # booo. get_time returns an invalid struct tm. 15.07.12 # that's why file times are wrong. 15.10.28 # aha 15.13.11 # in case anyone hasn't seen yet, the new matrix trailer kicks total ass: http://whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com/rl_cmp/reloaded_trailer2_480.html 15.13.36 Part Zagor 15.13.51 # Api question. Is there some clean way to turn the unit of from the apps. Like after entering the wrong pin code? 15.15.19 # matsl: the sleep timer isn't that app-controlled? 15.15.51 # can you set it to zer0? 15.16.15 # I'm not saying you should use the sleep timer 15.16.25 # I'm saying it is an app 15.16.29 # and it shuts down the unit 15.16.54 # ok. So you'r saying. look there for the code! 15.17.09 # hehe, yes 15.17.14 # I haven't seen it myself 15.18.12 # ok 15.21.17 # cu 15.21.19 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 15.22.10 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 15.24.56 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 15.25.00 # lovely proxy, this 15.28.39 Part Zagor 15.28.58 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 15.31.42 # * Bagder noticed that wps_refresh() updates the screen itself, no need for lcd_update() after that 15.33.58 # did we just break the sim Zagor? ;-) 15.34.53 # where is get_time() ? 15.37.16 # Bagder: firmware/common/timefuncs.c 15.37.46 # bingo. time works. 15.38.11 # uh, except for a month off 15.38.12 # oops 15.38.32 # want me to make a sim stub for it? 15.38.45 # please do. it should just be a localtime(9 15.38.49 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 15.38.50 # yes 16.00.25 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 16.05.28 # a question 16.05.50 # you think its worth not updating the status bar all over when that is used and we do an lcd_update() ? 16.06.14 # it makes ~112 bytes less written to the hardware 16.07.01 # maybe. depends on if you can solve it elegantly in the code. 16.07.30 # basicly a new function: update_screen { if(statusbar) lcd_update_rect() else lcd_update() } 16.08.28 # so all code need to change from lcd_update to update_screen? 16.08.48 # yes, all code for screens with status bar 16.10.20 # * Bagder runs away to fetch the laundry 16.10.48 # LAUNDRY POWAAAAAH! :D 16.24.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.30.55 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EA9A78.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.30.55 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.32.00 # red build 16.32.17 # win sim 16.32.31 # bah, who cares about winsim ;) 16.33.05 # I'm seriously considering cutting it off completely 16.35.42 # me fix this 16.39.53 Quit mecraw ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 16.41.41 Join quelsaruk [0] (~zaknafein@faerun.ugr.es) 16.41.47 # hi 16.44.50 # does anyone understand why the bookmark file needs to contain the following blob: 16.44.59 # resume_index*resume_offset*resume_seed*resume_first_index*queue_resume*queue_resume_index*resume_file* 16.45.08 # on top of position and file name, that is 16.45.25 # you mean the plain text string? 16.45.29 # yes 16.45.44 # nope, no clue here 16.45.52 # pos,file 16.45.59 # what's wrong with that? 16.46.10 # * Zagor doesn't get it 16.46.21 # it needs seed too for resume in playlist 16.47.04 # it's currently storing the shuffle/repeat info too, afaik 16.47.39 # all info for a resume point 16.48.35 Part Zagor 16.49.20 Nick edx is now known as edx`lecture (edx@pD9EA9A78.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.51.17 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 17.04.00 Nick dwihno is now known as dw|gone (dwihno@193.180.246.67) 17.07.14 Quit s0be (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 17.08.55 Part Zagor_ 17.24.32 Join elinenbe3 [0] (~elinenbe1@user-0cev121.cable.mindspring.com) 17.24.46 Nick elinenbe3 is now known as elinenbe (~elinenbe1@user-0cev121.cable.mindspring.com) 17.28.59 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 17.29.06 Quit Nibbler (Client Quit) 17.29.18 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 17.44.04 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 17.50.51 Join mecraw [0] (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 17.52.56 Part mecraw 17.53.03 Join mecraw [0] (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 17.54.43 Part kargatron 17.56.55 Quit elinenbe ("I am leaving for a very important meeting") 17.57.07 Join hardeep [0] (hardeeps@208.247.65.237) 18.23.11 Join Bud [0] (fwuser@66.83.20.146.nw.nuvox.net) 18.23.11 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.24.28 # Does anyone have any experience using the new bookmark patch with the Studio models? 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I'll be back later 19.31.30 # ok 19.31.36 # doesn't matter 19.39.33 Nick calpefrosch|away is now known as calpefrosch (~stefan@gtso-d9bb8040.pool.mediaWays.net) 19.39.53 # ok, After compiling the simulator for linux, everything was working fine 19.40.20 # but now, it hangs after the logo is drawn 19.41.30 # wait - now it is working again 19.41.51 # it depends... so sometimes it hangs, sometime not 19.46.47 Nick calpefrosch is now known as calpefrosch|away (~stefan@gtso-d9bb8040.pool.mediaWays.net) 19.49.09 Nick seb-sleep is now known as _seb_ (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 19.57.07 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Mike Tyson says BitchX BITES! Do you HEAR what I'm saying?!") 20.04.34 # ummm 20.04.36 # time to go home 20.04.40 # cu! 20.04.49 Part quelsaruk (""Eve's Avatar - Avatar's Eve"") 20.10.07 Join Phantom [0] (JP@ASte-Genev-Bois-109-1-3-227.abo.wanadoo.fr) 20.10.16 # help 20.10.42 # is somebody know how to use th GNUSH compiler for windows ? 20.11.16 Quit Phantom (Client Quit) 20.11.26 Join Phantom [0] (Phantom@ASte-Genev-Bois-109-1-3-227.abo.wanadoo.fr) 20.11.45 # nobody ? 20.21.25 Join ken0 [0] (~marklar2@80.178.32.152) 20.21.46 Nick _seb_ is now known as secretagentseb (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 20.23.20 Quit Phantom () 20.24.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.24.47 Join calpefrosch [0] (~stefan@gtso-d9bb80f9.pool.mediaWays.net) 20.27.01 Quit calpefrosch|away (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.44.24 Join mecraw_ [0] (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 20.45.16 Quit calpefrosch (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.49.56 Join kargatron [0] (~Vincent@ppp-isdn-475.ath.forthnet.gr) 20.56.05 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 21.02.52 Quit mecraw (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.05.44 Join RatServ [0] (ratserv@archon-216-68-66-201.fuse.net) 21.13.36 Nick edx`lecture is now known as edx`tv (edx@pD9EA9A78.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.34.00 Join s0be [0] (~s0be@163.118.102.32) 21.34.00 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.36.47 Part kargatron 21.38.27 Join Zagor [242] (bjst@as9-5-6.k.s.bonet.se) 22.24.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.34.21 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 22.34.23 Quit RatServ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.34.45 # Zagor: i saw your gettime() changes 22.37.28 # i deliberately didn't change status.c because gettime() reads way too much from the RTC to be called every second 22.37.33 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 22.37.40 Quit Nibbler (Client Quit) 22.38.31 Nick mecraw_ is now known as mecraw (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 22.43.53 Quit Zagor (Remote closed the connection) 22.51.54 Join Zagor [242] (bjst@as9-5-6.k.s.bonet.se) 22.55.11 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-135.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 22.58.59 Join hardeep [0] (hardeeps@208.247.65.237) 23.01.48 # Zagor: i saw your gettime() changes 23.01.49 # i deliberately didn't change status.c because gettime() reads way too much from the RTC to be called every second 23.01.49 Part LinusN 23.02.24 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 23.02.34 # Zagor: you there? 23.06.52 # here now 23.07.00 # yes, you're right. 23.07.19 # we should be using a software time variable instead of reading the rtc every time 23.07.32 # just sync with the rtc every minute or so, to avoid drift 23.07.54 # that's an idea too 23.08.35 # just wanted to share my thoughts 23.08.41 # gotta go to sleep now 23.08.45 # ok. night! 23.08.47 # cu l8r 23.08.49 Part LinusN 23.10.13 Join gissehel_ [0] (gissehel@AFontenayssB-105-1-4-237.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.13.04 Quit gissehel (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.14.37 Quit ken0 ("zZz")