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mod6: yah, that shit is br0k3d
mod6: just sayin, if you're not in the fight, "get the fuck off the X"
mod6 remembers the picnic-ers of the first battle of manassas
mod6: <+asciilifeform> last night asciilifeform was wandering in washington, overhearing the usual 'my internship!' idiot chatter << do you ever troll 'em and ask where you can apply?
mod6: finally gonna retire it.
mod6: it was re: the laptop. remember that one I had with the bad 'o' key?
mod6: somehow hit up and enter when I shouldn't have. sorry.
mod6: oh whoops. that was an error.
mod6: i typically try to just "get a new one" every five years or so, and retire the old one.
mod6: i typically try to just "get a new one" every five years or so, and retire the old one.
mod6: haha. yah, keyboard needs replacing, and, should replace the hdd at some point. other than that, works good.
mod6: this is true. it works ~fine~ otherwise. just getting a bit old.
mod6: anyway, gl! maybe i'll get mine to work too. :]
mod6: in fact, the gcc5 thing is driving me nuts too; i've got a new notebook to replace the one with the bad 'o' key (you might remember from c3) and getting everything setup is like hair-pulling.
mod6: how goes ben_vulpes ?
mod6: <+asciilifeform> in other lulz, a parcel asciilifeform sent to the wrong continent -- came back! << haha
mod6: <+asciilifeform> lol i have the 'extreme' one going as we speak, << these are awesome!
mod6: <+phf> yall need jesus. << haha
mod6: what os / version of gpg?
mod6: ah, ok. can do, i did get a breadboard.
mod6: sure, ok. it does seem, that when i clip on to that with the crock, and the probe, it gets square just fine. i read that means that it's "compensated" correctly.
mod6: im just uber n00b on this thing. gotta rtfm.
mod6: not sure about the 'out'
mod6: clk looks better to me in that case, like I somehow have it dialed in more properly.
mod6: lol, i simply have no clue what im doing :D
mod6: ok makes sense to what im seeing on the screen
mod6: they were set to 10x, gonna see if turning 'em down to 1 shows me anything different
mod6: these probes have this little switch on them. "1x -> 10x"
mod6: does the clk still look ok?
mod6: i used the sheilds for gnd this time, feel like im learning a bit, thanks for the help.
mod6: yeah, i rigged that up, but im having trouble with the space. i suppose i could elminate the USB-TTL for power and just use 5v from Dr. Meter tho right?
mod6: decent! thanks, ima see if i can get the 'out' in there too
mod6: it's not a square wave tho.
mod6: i've since, just wanna look at the clock, see if i've got it hooked up right. i've got probe on channel one connected to 'clk' pin. probe's crock is attached to a lead coming off 'gnd' pin.
mod6: yah, im extreme n00b at this
mod6: nada. wasn't sure on that.
mod6: haha, i dun think im doin it right.
mod6: mircea_popescu: just kinda takin a look at things, nothing in particular. educational.
mod6: yellow (channel 1) is the clk output; blue (channel 2) is the 'out' output from the fg
mod6: sorry for the yuuuge
mod6: i gotta take a pic here i think, but yah, two distinct different wave patterns.
mod6: i do have two probes...
mod6: 'out' is pretty chatty too though
mod6: aha, clock has basic predictible pattern.
mod6: im more... using it as a vehicle to learn how to scope.
mod6: this scope has a usb port, so i dropped in the USB to see if I can get the output saved on there. gotta rtfm i think
mod6: got the probe setup on the out pin. been waiting to try this. just didn't incause I fuck it up.
mod6: got this FG #2 hooked up to the scope
mod6: asciilifeform: cool!
mod6: just throwing a matrix together of all the test data.
mod6: -knuth, art of programming vol. 2. seminumerical algos
mod6: "In his paper, Pearson gave several interesting examples of the previous misuse of statistics; and he also proved that certain runs at roulette (which he had experienced during two weeks at Monte Carlo in 1892) were so far from the expected frequencies that odds against the assumption of an honest wheel were some 10^29 to one!"
mod6: yah, usgprintolade => eth
mod6: i think from this little exercise that I can conclude that my tests, on linux, did exactly what they should have done.
mod6: will look at ldattach.8, thanks!
mod6: yup, just was gonna do those three. wont litter the logs any more with those.
mod6: shit, no python on here.
mod6: looks like it got 20561 bytes
mod6: cat is still running...
mod6: gotcha, i'll look at getting one of those.