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Video about HD/CDROM probe during boot to identify CDROM ports. BIOS gives drive number but not ports, so it must probe to find them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMopNzzZGY4 1 post omitted. Click [Open thread] to view. ____________________________
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No.292
We're at 80,000 LOC and I set a limit of 100,000. What do you think we should do in the rest? Vote. "Rainy Day", "LISP", "BASIC","SQL"
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No.293
>>292What do you think of 20,000 lines of code comments?
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No.294
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No.296
>>292It's not on the list but… support to connect to the Internet.
The problem with your OS is you can't communicate data between it and other OSes. The Internet is a nice way to do that, I think (or you could add support for RedSea into Linux).
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No.297
>>292Why did you set that limit?
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No.298
>>296that would take too much code you retard. Another vote for LISP.
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No.301
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No.302
Rainy Day!
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No.303
>>302what the fuck is rainy day?
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No.304
>>297I set the limit because of this.
http://www.infiltec.com/j-h-wrld.htmThis must last for a thousand years and be kept perfect. Future people might appreciate slack.
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No.305
>>304If you can find bugs or have suggestings, post them. I hope to spend a year collecting improvements and establish a committee of experts. Then do a permanent release that lasts for 7 years. Look up 7 year release in the Bible. Once the world recognizes God's temple, we do universal hardware upgrades every 49 years. Jubilee.
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No.306
If you have ideas to save lines of code, or feel certain things should be eliminated, post those,too.
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No.307
>>306I'll put your name in the credits if you find improvements.
http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Doc/Credits.html#l1This is not going to be like Linux. It will always be only 100,000 lines of code, so I can manage easily. It shoudl crystalize into an unchanging perfect thing. Then, it will be like a C64 ROM for 7 years. It is such a joy with that sort of thing.
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No.308
>>307It will always be 640x480 16 color. God said it was a covenant like circumcision.
Here's the charter:
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No.309
>>302>>303Seconding.
>>304The end of x86 is near, if you don't update it for new architectures (right now ARM is the big thing), it won't last thousand years.
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No.310
>>309It must always be one architecture. A new version for ARM can be created (by someone else). It must always be one language. I hate #ifdef hell. I also set a limit of 100,000 lines of code.
What good is open source if the source code is good for nothing for the average user?
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No.311
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No.312
>>310>tfw we will never ditch x86 because it is the only blessed architecture. Disclaimer: this post and the subject matter and contents thereof - text, media, or otherwise - do not necessarily reflect the views of the 8kun administration.
No.313
>>310what the fuck is rainy day?
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No.314
>>313If you save money in the bank for a rainy day, that means you don't have plans for it but you know you will need it in the future.
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No.315
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No.316
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No.317
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No.318
Common Lisp is to Scheme what C++ is to C.
Remember this.
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No.319
>>317Oh hell no! SPARK looks completely inappropriate.
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No.322
>>319templeOS has no typechecking and no secuity of any kind. It is completely open. Passwords are banned and crytography are banned.
This is why:
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No.323
>>318common lisp is an abomination. the god-tier languages are scheme and emacs lisp.
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No.324
>>322TempleOS is trivial in the good sense of the word.
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No.326
>>324If you remember the 80's, C64's were fun. They were modern.
TempleOS is a souped-up, modern 64-Bit C64, but much more. It is HolyC instead of BASIC.
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No.327
Hey Terry, what do you think of the Forth programming language? It's stack-based and has no type checking. Have you ever used it? It's commonly used as a system's programming language.
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No.329
>>327It's probably okay. I already have HolyC. I think BASIC and/or LISP are the options. I don't want anything too non-mainstream.
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No.345
>>292The dubs demand LISP
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No.351
>>292Do you have a specific LISP dialect in mind? I recommend Haskell for its clean syntax (no parentheses cluttering) and a small language definition (spanning about 150 pages).
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No.359
>>351>haskell clean syntaxyou are retarded.
>150 pagesthat's not small, imbecile.
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No.367
>>351>>359I agree with him, parentheses are awful.
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No.387
>>359By clean, I mean compared to other LISP dialects.
Consider the following implementations of quicksort algorithm:
>in Common LISP(defun quicksort (list &aux (pivot (car list)) )
(if (cdr list)
(nconc (quicksort (remove-if-not #'(lambda (x) (< x pivot)) list))
(remove-if-not #'(lambda (x) (= x pivot)) list)
(quicksort (remove-if-not #'(lambda (x) (> x pivot)) list)))
list))
>in Haskellquicksort [] = []
quicksort (x:xs) = quicksort smaller ++ [x] ++ quicksort bigger
where smaller = filter (< x) xs
bigger = filter (>= x) xs
The Haskell implementation is clearly more straightforward, assuming that one's familiar with both language constructs.
Regarding size of Haskell, K&R spends around 180 pages to describe C (excluding the parts on standard library), and C is praised by many as a small language. Therefore, it is adequate to say Haskell is a small language as well.
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No.391
>>292Vote for lisp (Scheme)
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No.424
>>292Please do Lisp. It's very powerful.
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No.425
>>292Does the 100,000 line limit have anything to do with the 100,000 lines of BIBLE.TXT, or is it just a coincidence?
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No.426
>>425I thought about that too. I like it that TempleOS is the same size as the Bible.
God puppeted me and talked to me and caused it to turn-out just right. It is divine intellect. The Bible is "the inspired word of God." So is TempleOS.
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No.427
>>426That being said, we need a commitee to get it perfected in around a year. Then we make a release every 7 years.
It will be nice when it crystalizes into a perfect gem, like the C64 ROM. It will be delightful with an unchanging….
I was talking about it and God said this:
15:1 At the end of every seven years thou shalt make a release.
15:2 And this is the manner of the release: Every creditor that
lendeth ought unto his neighbour shall release it; he shall not exact
it of his neighbour, or of his brother; because it is called the
LORD's release.
15:3 Of a foreigner thou mayest exact it again: but that which is
thine with thy brother thine hand shall release; 15:4 Save when there
shall be no poor among you; for the LORD shall greatly bless thee in
the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance to
possess it: 15:5 Only if thou carefully hearken unto the voice of the
LORD thy God, to observe to do all these commandments which I command
thee this day.
15:6 For the LORD thy God blesseth thee, as he promised thee: and thou
shalt lend unto many nations, but thou shalt not borrow; and thou
shalt reign over many nations, but they shall not reign over thee.
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No.481
>>427Creating a Github repository for TempleOS might be a good idea for getting the workflow going. It works like svn but you have control over what changes get incorporated into the codebase.
Just a suggestion btw
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No.484
>>481Github is for niggers. Worst interface ever, shit control and lead by SJWs.
Just use cgit.
Or even better, do like Terry, control your shit locally.
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No.486
>>481It's not really good for that. It small – just 100,000 lines of code. I will manage it. Submit code on this site if you like. I want to reduce line count. That's my favorite.
Mostly it won't change much, I think. It's pretty good already. God said it must be perfect.
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No.487
>>486Let's ask God, LOL.
It is a covenant that you do an offering before consulting Him. It is naughty to do a crappy offering.
I used to be an atheist. I got the clever idea of calling Linux for atheists. I use it, though. I'm not really at war with it.
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No.488
| Rolled 2, 1, 9, 6, 1 = 19 |
>>487Line 85229
feet.
24:41 And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said
unto them, Have ye here any meat? 24:42 And they gave him a piece of
a broiled fish, and of an honeycomb.
24:43 And he took it, and did eat before them.
24:44 And he said unto them, These are the words which I spake unto
you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled,
which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in
the psalms, concerning me.
24:45 Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand
the scriptures, 24:46 And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus
it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day:
24:47 And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in
his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
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No.490
>>488Damn it, I did another one on accident.
line 21961
trumpet; and Abiezer was gathered after him.
6:35 And he sent messengers throughout all Manasseh; who also was
gathered after him: and he sent messengers unto Asher, and unto
Zebulun, and unto Naphtali; and they came up to meet them.
6:36 And Gideon said unto God, If thou wilt save Israel by mine hand,
as thou hast said, 6:37 Behold, I will put a fleece of wool in the
floor; and if the dew be on the fleece only, and it be dry upon all
the earth beside, then shall I know that thou wilt save Israel by mine
hand, as thou hast said.
6:38 And it was so: for he rose up early on the morrow, and thrust the
fleece together, and wringed the dew out of the fleece, a bowl full of
water.
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No.502
>>490Can I have a closed captioning for these passages?
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No.700
>>285>5 minute code walkthrough.>It's nine minutes. Disclaimer: this post and the subject matter and contents thereof - text, media, or otherwise - do not necessarily reflect the views of the 8kun administration.
No.711
>>488>>502I have been "opening your understanding of scriptures."
>>490This was accidentally chosen when I left "dice 5d10" in the email field. It just kinda explains an example of begging for a minor miracle. A guy asked for his blanket to have dew and not the grass one day, then the grass and not the blanket, the next.
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