The collected works of gcb

hum, it`s the first time i use something from nekoware... i`m getting Program not supported by architecture.

I`m the poor owner of a
Code:
CPU: MIPS R4600 Processor Chip Revision: 2.0
FPU: MIPS R4600 Floating Point Coprocessor Revision: 2.0
1 133 MHZ IP22 Processor
Main memory size: 96 Mbytes
Instruction cache size: 16 Kbytes
Data cache size: 16 Kbytes
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version WD33C93B, revision D
Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0
Disk drive: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0
On-board serial ports: 2
On-board bi-directional parallel port
Graphics board: Indy 8-bit
Integral Ethernet: ec0, version 1
Integral ISDN: Basic Rate Interface unit 0, revision 1.0
Iris Audio Processor: version A2 revision 4.1.0
Vino video: unit 0, revision 0, IndyCam connected


What I missed?
http://www.uclinux.org/ucsimm/
Much more neat. Plus, you can solder your own, wich is even neater
Got a job offer for .net

downloaded the free tools and videos from asp.net

in one video the guy writes userCunt instead of userCount in the var for a whole module. but that was ok, I like humor :)

In the other one, they show a slide with a super dumbed down version of how a browser request works, then the guy explains it for some minutes. and at the end of that, cames a text ...wait, i will copy exactly:

"Honestly, don't worry a lot about this ... you can write powerful applications without knowing all that!"

...that was official documentation. they go greats lenghts to hide how a browser works from the programmer. So, i just put in a high salary demand with the resume and never heard of them again :(

You have to count that you will debug code from other people, that probably wrote dozens of bugged web applications because they don't even know what a request, or HTTP is.

...basicaly the same with VB and memory allocation back in the 90's. It's all nice until you have to dwel with the win32 API, then it gets ugly.
sweet! nice set of software. I'm dusting off my poor indy right now

Thank you!
I have one dying Pentium133. it have been my trust firewall and lame web server (http, mysql, ssh) for years.

I have two boxes available: another pentium133 with openBSD and a Indy R4k with irix6.5 (just the plain foundations discs instaled yet, but i have the 6.5.22 discs somewhere)

I confess i've only used irix to run visualization programs, i don't even know how to start seting it up as a firewall. Is it a good idea?
Thanks for the tips! i've just realised also that i only have one network interface in the indy :) so it's not really an option. Well, back to try to make it display full screen mpeg video then... eventualy... damn procrastination!
hamei wrote:
WolvesOfTheNight wrote: I am wondering if there is a better way to move her? I can't think of one, but I thought I would check.

Cat, hmmm. Tie a rope around her neck and let her run behind the car ?


that's for dogs.

A friend once sent the cat by mail to her ex (or something like it, don't recall the history). but they have especial delivery boxes and prices for live animal. you just sign up something that says you understand that it's wack and that you've made sure that a vet drugged the animal.