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00:37.37fishhead-http://www.jkmicro.com/products/dual-e.html
00:38.54fishhead-http://www.jkmicro.com/products/logicflex-epx.html <--- COME TO PAPA
00:44.40fishhead-nice, m-systems disk on chip uses wear leveling and ecc, nice... but they are way too expensive for my projects
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02:10.37chouimathi russ
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02:10.57Russyo
03:05.11fishhead-[23:03] <fishhead-> btw br33zy save your old hard drives
03:05.13fishhead-[23:03] <fishhead-> the dead or useless ones
03:05.15fishhead-[23:03] <fishhead-> but only do this if the warrenty is up and you don't need to salvage data
03:05.17fishhead-[23:03] <fishhead-> TAKE THE MAGNETS from the head actuating mechanism
03:05.21fishhead-[23:03] <br33zy> EtherNet: is fishhead normally like this?
03:05.23fishhead-[23:03] <fishhead-> they are NIB magnets the world's most powerful tupe
03:05.28fishhead-[23:03] <fishhead-> you can hang 50 lbs from one the size of a quarter
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05:23.53fishhead-going to bed, but before, I do, here is limp bizkit canadian remix.......................<LIMP_BIZKIT> I did it all for CANOOKIE!...............EH?..............CANOOKIE!...............EH?................so you can take that cookie, and kick that yankee's ass!
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14:03.39prpplaguemorning all
14:11.00mallumhey prpplague
14:11.07prpplaguemallum: hey
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14:17.36prpplaguemallum: whatcha upto today?
14:17.50mallumprpplague: hack some cairo stuff
14:18.04mallumprpplague: plus trying to fix up the 720 a little
14:18.46prpplagueahh
14:20.06prpplaguemallum: ever seen a serial port have a 10 second delay between the data hitting the physical port and the time it shows up on the tty node?
14:20.53mallumprpplague: no ?
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15:03.57chouimatmorning
15:08.15file-mctnlugmorning sucks
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15:20.03prpplaguemallum: ahh fun fun the sc400 chip has a bad uart, already doc'd in the serial how to
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15:25.54file-mctnlughi chouimat
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15:49.44CosmicPenguinprpplague: is that serial board still going nuts on you?
16:00.13prpplagueCosmicPenguin: testing now, lol
16:00.16prpplagueCosmicPenguin: one sec
16:02.22prpplagueCosmicPenguin: supposedly it was patched, but i'm not seeing any improvment
16:02.42CosmicPenguinFun
16:02.46CosmicPenguinWhat serial hardware is it?
16:03.38prpplagueits the elan sc400 onboard uart
16:04.40CosmicPenguinahh.....
16:16.26prpplagueCosmicPenguin: hmm, still slow
16:39.17CosmicPenguindamn
16:40.06prpplagueCosmicPenguin: hmm, the 2.4.19 kernel was suppose to have the patch, but it looks like it didn't get fully implement till 2.4.21
16:40.50CosmicPenguinAre you surprised?
16:41.45prpplagueCosmicPenguin: sorta, to be honest, i've never really tracked a patch into the kernel, so i was surprised that a particial fix was in there
16:51.46prpplagueCosmicPenguin: hmmm, i've got the 2.4.21 kernel and still slow
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17:10.47prpplagueTomW: hey there
17:10.55TomWho there!
17:11.29TomWprpplague: I've been looking at the RTAI stuff
17:15.18prpplagueTomW: oh?
17:15.38filegrrrr I hate squid... (the software
17:15.39file)
17:16.18TomWprpplague: yeah, it is time to attempt to do some real time stuff under linux
17:16.48TomWprpplague: hard realtime
17:18.05TomWprpplague: also time to mow the lawn.. :(
17:18.23TomWprpplague: looks pretty ratty out there
17:33.04TomWprpplague: grass is too wet to mow.
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18:02.08prpplagueTomW: doh
18:02.29prpplagueTomW: hmm, got an interesting deal here with an elan sc410 processor board
18:03.14prpplagueTomW: linux kernel reports 3 ttys, 2 16554's and one 16550, but i can't seem to find the chip that drives the 16550
18:03.58TomWprpplague: is Elan still being supported & marketed by AMD?  It seems that they are pushing Duron, Thunderbird + Opteron on thier site.
18:04.41TomWprpplague: the Elan is an "all in wonder" chip, system on a chip.
18:04.47prpplagueTomW: yea
18:05.02prpplagueTomW: yes it is a SoC
18:07.39TomWI am starting Win98 for the first time since I upgraded vmware.  Reboot [, reboot [...]]
18:18.07TomWprpplague: I had looked at Elan years ago to see if it couldn't be used to update a design.  It didn't meet my needs as it was a PC centric chip and was not suited for General Purpose use in designing embedded systems (e.g. not a whole lot of general purpose I/O pins).  
18:19.15TomWprpplague: since my designs incorporate hardware that wouldn't be found in a PC, I have largely ignored the Elan chipsets as useless (to me).
18:19.44prpplagueTomW: ya me too
18:20.01prpplagueTomW: just have this thing here, just thought i'd spend a little time tinkering
18:21.05TomWprpplague: if you have time on your hands and want to do something productive, why not dust shelves, polish the furniture..  You know, do something really usefull than screw around with Elan?  heh
18:24.20prpplaguelol
18:36.10filewow, somebody is giving me an ADSL Modem
18:37.07TomWUSD$39.00 value
18:38.16fileall I have to do is pay shipping
18:40.24TomWprpplague: a local supermarket has WinCE powered self-checkout lanes.  This week, WinCE started to refuse to accept payment for the purchases, it would print a reciept, but wouldn't accept money.
18:41.36fileTomW: LOL
18:43.09TomWthey haven't been able to figure out what is wrong with it, it has been that way all week.  Pisses people off 'cause they then have to take thier reciepts to a register to pay.
18:49.41prpplaguelol
19:08.55prpplagueTomW: k-mart has pulled all their self checkout lines here in east texas because the winblows kept crashing
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20:31.12Error403Anyone here in Minnesota who wants to purchase a tuxscreen that already has Linux on it and the 5v PCMCIA modification? I'm selling it "cheap".
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20:39.52Error403Well, if anyone is willing to buy it, email nbetcher@kde.org
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20:40.18file[2]buy what
20:56.12jnorkfile[2], <Error403> Anyone here in Minnesota who wants to purchase a tuxscreen that already has Linux on it and the 5v PCMCIA modification? I'm selling it "cheap".
20:56.17file[2]oh ic
20:56.24jnorkjust before you joined
20:56.31jnorknice timing :)
20:56.52file[2]instead of having to go to upper management with my ISP, I managed to get the VCI/VPI numbers for my new ADSL Modem from my current one
20:57.04jnorkok
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21:28.23Russhmm...looking to get a mobil phone plan, but it looks like all the companies screw you pretty equally
21:29.34file[2]Russ: very true
21:29.47file[2]Russ: get a Danger hiptop, then you can develope for it!
21:29.57RussI just want a phone
21:30.07Russwell, I have a phone
21:30.09RussI just want a plan
21:30.11file[2]ic
21:30.17file[2]what type of phone? (Technology)
21:30.28Russactually, I have access to a box of them
21:30.32Russso a good variety
21:30.42file[2]WELL - T-Mobile is a nice company
21:30.48file[2]Sprint... is a no no
21:31.08file[2]if you want a good place to get info, head to http://www.howardforums.com/
22:04.02Russfile[2]: thanks, thats really useful
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