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1:08 AM
https://github.com/red/red/pull/891
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Red Pull Req—FEAT: try to make shortest output form for float.
qtxie
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2:18 AM
@HostileFork What do you mean by "hard drive zero" and why are you pushing for it?
 
@Brett clearing his hard drive of all accumulated materials from his lifetime
I note he recently erased his C64 emulator games from when he was at university, so I guess he has a long way to go yet.
 
@HappySpoon Still have my C64 and disk drive - though I haven't turned them on for some years.
 
@Brett As do I. :)
Why bother with emulators when you've got the real thing ...
Except I expect my 9 pin printer which was in the basement is now stuffed.
 
Because I'm not sure the real thing is not going to create smoke when it's turned on!
I recall you could run programs on the disk drives internal computer in parallel with the c64 - for decompression I think.
 
They did all sorts of crazy things including hard errors for copy protection which put your drive heads out of alignment.
 
2:33 AM
That's right. Fortunately never had that issue.
Used it for uni with a 300 baud modem which was great as the terminals on campus were in such short supply.
Although the modem lines were in short supply too - felt like you'd won something when you got the sync noise.
 
 
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7:41 AM
@Brett If you want to read up on the history of copy protection on the 64: c64preservation.com/protection
I figured out the "physical errors on disk" part, but there's stuff in there I never understood, like having disk printing machines that could align the concentric rings on the disk in a particular way vs. the 1541 which basically would skew the tracks so they'd start anywhere on the circle independently
 
8:05 AM
Good morning, Rebollers and Redders!
 
@pierre Middle of the night and raining here
 
I didn't have any connexion yesterday, after some thunderstorms: I'm living in a remote place the countryside, end of the telephone line, so...
@HostileFork Hello! Middle of the day. Hot, and a bit cloudy here.
 
For the physical side of hard drive zero, I framed the only remaining original art piece from a book I made in 1991 on economics
 
@rgchris Ah, fine!
 
8:10 AM
@HostileFork Hard drive zero: ?? => formatting hard drives and turning them to decoration items??
 
I picked up the name from what I used to call "inbox zero" (and other people have used this too)
Basically processing all the data on all the drives
 
@HostileFork Ah! Courage, I know the feeling...
 
And putting everything in its right place, so all the Red graphics (for instance) are in a repository now: github.com/red/branding
 
@HostileFork Ok, got the idea. I cannot afford to put everything in a cloud or anywhere else of my hard drives, for confidential purposes, but dealing with a dozen of hard drives is pretty complicated...
 
Just 5 in my case
But one directory can actually be a month of work or more
That economics book I have open sourced: github.com/metaeducation/walnuts
 
8:14 AM
@HostileFork The "best" way I found was to have one central place (my main computer, a small and convenient MSI Wind U100 netbook, with symlinks to directories on various hard drives, connected by USB or whatever.
 
@HostileFork economics? I have strictly no notion about what these are all about, I'm afraid... I'm a pure scientific / technical fellow...
 
@pierre Well it is a book written by eighth graders so it is both easy to follow and completely irrelevant to game theory and modern economics.
But the drawings are kind of cute
 
@HostileFork Thanks, I'll take a look... when I have some time... One of these days, whenever I can have some time...
 
But I have deleted all the Rebol graphics files too. I think that, short of any divine intervention, my time as the Rebol/Red graphicist is up.
To my eyes, the problem is "solved". I don't think Rebol or Red need any more thinking on graphics.
 
8:19 AM
@HostileFork I just took a quick look (at the pictures...): funny: I'll definitely read this. Probably during my next mission in Amazonia, when I'll be bored with nothing to do in the jungle with everything broken down and no spare parts and no Internet connexion...
 
The pictures are really the best part. Also that they have walnuts as a standard of value instead of gold.
 
@RebolBot Bonjour! Bonne arrivée chez le monde (un peu étrange) des Rebolleurs et Reddeurs. Pour info, voilà un endroit où l'on cause de ces sujets passionnants dans la langue de Molière: digicamsoft.com/cgi-bin/rebelBB.cgi
 
@pierre Can you elaborate on that?
 
Ah, I missed...
 
Ah, good old shadwolf. There's someone who hasn't come and complained for a while.
 
 
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12:20 PM
posted on August 03, 2014 by qtxie

Added log-2,log-10,log-e,exp and square-root native!

 
 
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4:44 PM
posted on August 03, 2014 by noreply

After a long time having only partial floating point support in Red/System, it comes now to Red with a broader support, thanks to the terrific work from Qtxie and Oldes, who managed to push Red further while I was busy moving from Europe to China (though, this might be the topic for another blog entry, as requested by many of you). The new float! datatype implements IEEE-754 64-bit floating po

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posted on August 03, 2014 by DocKimbel

Red release 0.4.3 is out: http://www.red-lang.org/2014/08/043-floating-point-support.html

 

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