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19:00
In the past I have used boost any.
@CatPlusPlus i'm truly and utterly lost about trying to start Ubuntu from my boot loader... do you have any insight as to how "chain load" it? Been researching for hours now and I've only touched on two things,
1) You move your "code" to a dif memory segment, other than 0x7c00 but then what? Do you just jump back to the top and do [ORG 0x 0060h]

2) is there a way to "read" ubuntu from the Hard Drive (I have my boot loader on an emulated floppy disk) if so what command do i Use if not: INT 13h AH=02h
But today I added a map<const typeid*, shared_ptr<void>> to my low-level object.
Why are you pinging me with this, I don't care
How can someone figure this out if no one cares enough to post anything about it
@CatPlusPlus I want to know too!
19:02
@oorosco That implies that we want to figure it out.
which we almost certainly don't.
@oorosco Ubuntu is Linux. You have to read the Linux Boot Protocol and stop worrying us.
@oorosco By doing that magical thing I told you before ("research").
@TonyTheLion ...and suddenly you realize where a Coffin gets all that old-time coding knowledge!
@griwes And now i'm going to read the boot protocol, I've been "researching" but when no one posts an entry-friendly post anywhere on the internet research is pretty fucking useless
@oorosco You haven't been researching.
@JerryCoffin :) Nice one :)
19:04
@StackedCrooked Many photo types (e.g., nearly all camera-raw formats) contain a thumbnail (though it's usually really big, as thumbnails go).
You were asking the most basic questions you could, which explicitly implied that you did no research whatsoever.
I read and re read the few pages on chain loading, read the MRB page
That's tier 1/100000 of the research you need to do.
@oorosco You're speaking about this as if we genuinely care.
Asking questions does not qualify as "research".
19:06
It's not general knowledge thing, of course there won't be step-by-step tutorials lying around
@JerryCoffin In my situation the Thumbnail was a live GUI object (GdiPlus::Image), not just the binary data.
@oorosco damn you're such a nag
Not even looking for step by step, the things i've found barely help, and the only clues I find lead to more "dead ends" oh well
@StackedCrooked Rather than trying to squeeze a high-level "thumbnail" into a low-level "picture", I'd probably write a higher-level "displayable" (or some such) that can contain either a picture or a thumbnail.
@oorosco They lead to more terms you need to research.
This is way above your league.
Leave it (or at least us) alone already.
@JerryCoffin My first idea was to use a map<Photo*, Thumbail> in the view object. But I didn't really fancy that. Another option of course would be to inherit Photo. This ensures that cleanup of one ensures cleanup of the other.
19:11
@oorosco Most people ignore it, but I'll give my standard advice yet again: if you want to write an OS, dealing with the initial bits of booting is (strangely enough) just about the last item on your agenda. The first things to deal with are things like process and memory management and thread scheduling.
Yeah.
Hit bootloading once your current bootloader limits you too much.
And certainly DON'T approach booting any real OS first.
It's just plain silly.
@JerryCoffin I was only interested in learning how to write the most elementary bootloader, did it in assembly then just wanted to load the installed ubuntu afterwards.
If the user deletes a photo, then the thumbnail must also be removed. The simplest algorithm is to remove the picture from the base code and refresh the screen. This refresh is easy to implement if the thumbnail is stored inside photo. You also don't need to worry about keeping state in sync.
@oorosco "the most elementary bootloader" will never load any real OS.
This little project taught me about the interrupts to get user input, how to print messages etc
19:14
Thinking it will makes you seem even more silly than at the beginning.
@oorosco Nope. It probably taught you how to use BIOS (which is irrelevant in anything beyond the very initial boot).
gosh still with the chain loading.
@oorosco Oh good lord. Why in the world would you want to do that?
@JerryCoffin I'd say any route that pulls you in is fine.
@R.MartinhoFernandes No, he already realized he didn't really mean chainloading.
WE were assigned to make a bootloader for class got it done, and I figured I could find a way to load ubuntu out of my bootloader using chain loading, but can't do it
seeing as no one else on the internet talks about it i'll just turn in my bootloader w.e.
19:16
@oorosco You can't chainload an OS. By the very definition, you can only chainload a bootloader.
And you surely were not assigned to write a bootloader for Linux.
it was to write a boot loader and to have it print a message.
@StackedCrooked I once thought so, but back when I hung out on comp.lang.assembly.x86 I saw literally dozens of people who wanted to write OSes. Nearly every one ended up writing about enough to start from ground 0 and print "hello world" (or something similar) to the screen, decided that qualified as an "OS", and quit.
and yes when i say chain load ubuntu i mean, chain load its bootloader (which i have no clue how to do)
chainloading is sorta trivial.
@oorosco Then why the fuck did you get at Ubuntu.
19:18
@JerryCoffin nothing wrong with that imo. Also I don't think they would have finished an OS if they started with the theory.
@oorosco Oh, so you DO mean chainloading. Man, you have to decide.
Ell
Ell
Ubuntu is good
Load bootloader, jump to it. It knows how to take it from there.
It's just people trying out various things.
@Ell And irrelevant to that assignment!
Ell
Ell
19:18
ahh sorry I jumped in too soon! my bad
It looks like they're experimenting with the hot questions ranking. If you're (un)lucky enough to be in the experiment, the ranking will change every time you refresh the page.
Just don't destroy any important stuff like ivts.
okay, to clarify, i just want it to load from the bootsector it prints out a message, then this is the part i'm stuck on, i wnat it to chain load the ubuntu boot loader
2 mins ago, by oorosco
it was to write a boot loader and to have it print a message.
Stop with this fucking Ubuntu.
Do what your assignment tells you and go play with userspace until you have a clue how to do research, read existing code and experiment with it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah how do you jump to the boot loader though?
19:21
Also again: I managed to tell you how to chainload in a single chat message line.
@oorosco jmp, d'oh. or retf.
but i've been googling where the ubuntu boot loader is, it doesn't say.
Jesus frakking Christ.
i'm clearly misunderstanding something
19:22
Go away.
It is where you load it to?
how do you load it though?
You read it from the disk.
By using what osdev.org tells you.
@StackedCrooked I doubt many would have finished a real OS, but at least a few might have studied something that helped them understand the internals of real OSes. As it is, quite a few have kind of a delusion of knowing OS internals, but really knowing little (if anything) more than they did before starting their "OS" project.
19:22
Can you go away now?
@JerryCoffin How do you define "a real OS"?
That's the part where you search osdev for how to read stuff from the disk.
> In formal language, gimbal lock occurs because the map from Euler angles to rotations (topologically, from the 3-torus T3 to the real projective space RP3) is not a covering map – it is not a local homeomorphism at every point, and thus at some points the rank (degrees of freedom) must drop below 3, at which point gimbal lock occurs.
This book on Card Magic got me started with card tricks back in 94. It's better than any other beginner books out there. Yet, it looks so sad and abandoned. 27 Used from $0.02.
I ordered a copy a few weeks ago and received it today. Upon browsing through the pages I was in awe of how much material it contains. Esp since it's a book for the public, not an insider's book.
@Griwes Something that can at least load and execute a program that's not just compiled into the OS itself.
@JerryCoffin So a real OS by your definition does not need a scheduler?
19:27
Just hire an intern to do the scheduling
@Griwes I suppose there are varying lower bounds on "realness". For the moment, I was trying to set the bound as low as humanly possible so (for example) you wouldn't get into arguments about whether MS-DOS qualified or not (and if not, what it should be called if not an OS).
@JerryCoffin Fair enough.
Ell
Ell
I thought an OS was a hardware abstraction layer
MS-DOS wasn't.
I really liked the definition someone in #osdev once dropped - that an OS is finished (yes, slightly different semantics from "real"), when it can download, store and play porn with all its features.
(Which, well, gives you networking, storage, GUI (with events), sound.)
@ScottW Like, you know, sound.
No, video features :P
19:31
@Griwes asciipr0n.com [NSFW-ish]
@R.MartinhoFernandes Heh.
> No results found for "latin-1 girlfriend".
Unicode girlfriends are more flexible, but they do tend to get fat, especially if they are Chinese or Korean.
19:40
Interesting.
that was unbelievably disappointing
more disappointing than when I pulled a gun on thecoshman but only shot him in the leg despite specializing in energy weapons and rolling a 17 out of 20 :(
Why do you think high rolls are good?
ez money for you guys^
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's the intuitive way to go about it, and most game systems do it that way.
19:49
Therefore Paranoia doesn't.
The game is all about being unlike all the other inferior games.
I got a question for you clever chaps.
@R.MartinhoFernandes There's a difference between "Fun and different" and "It's done that way for a good reason".
this is #2.
It makes no difference.
The odds still make sense.
@JohanLarsson Tempting... but London:(
I could also argue that in order to play Paranoia, we should have to communicate our moves by sequencing our bowel movements.
19:50
I want to move a vector along a plane. I got that plane's normal, and an horizontal and vertical displacement. What's the best way to achieve that?
but that's not going to be fun.
instead we do exactly what we would do for D&D, we use text or voice communication over the Internet.
@DeadMG That's not gonna play well for you - you hardly eat anything ATM.
I eat a bit more these days.
still not a lot, but a bit more.
If there should be 10 out of 20 successful rolls, it doesn't matter if those are 1-10 or 11-20, or hell, even vs odd rolls.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Having 11-20 be success and 1-10 be failure is more playable.
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19:52
@TonyTheLion I ALMOST COMPLETED IT
Plus your initial assertion is bullshit.
@DeadMG You are getting a treatment that works?
Plenty of games have low rolls as success.
@rightfold Almost - is not entirely. But well done for almost
@MartinJames LOL no.
19:53
@DeadMG :(
"Roll lower than your skill" is a rather common base mechanic.
lol, used playing cards are one thing I would certainly not buy on Amazon.
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@TonyTheLion Only TCP interface has to be done now. :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes That might make sense, if you explained the mechanics in advance.
but if you're gonna go with the "Don't tell the players the rules" approach, it needs to be more intuitive.
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@StackedCrooked craigslist
19:54
Hmm.. I guess 'low-latency' would mean a dedicated NIC driver. Maybe I should make one and sell it to them.
in other news
"Man is accused of date rape! This specific accusation is clearly NATIONAL INTEREST because that man is some kind of singer!".
Hmm.
"Roll multiple of difficulty level" seems interesting.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Dark Heresy says hi
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