Session Start: Wed Mar 03 00:00:00 2010
Session Ident: #glitchpc
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[07:18] <Mulreay> BC_Programming you there?
[07:19] <@BC_Programming> yeah
[07:19] <Mulreay> cool, my zelda keeps crashing :(
[07:19] <@BC_Programming> oh
[07:19] <@BC_Programming> how
[07:19] <@BC_Programming> every time you start nestopia or?
[07:20] <@BC_Programming> you could try another emulator... let's see here
[07:20] <Mulreay> just freezes.. and when I say freeze I mean the whole computer locks up with the sound going into that horrible repetative mode
[07:20] <@BC_Programming> interesting
[07:20] <Mulreay> nestopia seems fine
[07:20] <@BC_Programming> well let's try another emulator see if it does the same thing
[07:20] <@BC_Programming> ...
[07:20] <@BC_Programming> nestopia is freezing...
[07:20] <Mulreay> it's just the game, it starts for about 10secs then dies
[07:20] <@BC_Programming> yeah
[07:20] <Mulreay> ahh ok
[07:21] <@BC_Programming> nestopia is running the game :P
[07:21] <Mulreay> heh yeah
[07:22] <@BC_Programming> hmm... I was going to say "NESTRON" but I just tried it and it blows
[07:22] <@BC_Programming> heh
[07:22] <Mulreay> heh
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[07:24] <@BC_Programming> well, Nestopia is the best NES emu, but looks like FCEUX is pretty good
[07:24] <Mulreay> hi GlitchPC
[07:24] <@BC_Programming> http://www.emulator-zone.com/download.php/emulators/nes/fceultra/fceux-2.0.0.win32.zip
[07:24] <@BC_Programming> hello glitch
[07:24] <Mulreay> cheers
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[07:24] * ChanServ sets mode: +o GlitchPC
[07:24] <@GlitchPC> Hey
[07:24] <@GlitchPC> what's that link to?
[07:24] <@BC_Programming> you can run gmod and other games fine, right?
[07:24] <@BC_Programming> emulator
[07:25] <Mulreay> yeah run gmod no problem
[07:25] <@GlitchPC> ahh
[07:25] <@BC_Programming> ahh
[07:25] <Mulreay> ahh
[07:25] <@GlitchPC> choo
[07:25] <@BC_Programming> so it is a problem with nestopia... or something
[07:25] <Mulreay> sorry I thought that was what we were doing
[07:25] <@BC_Programming> yeah just confirming, heh
[07:26] <Mulreay> sorry was talking about the ahh's
[07:26] <@BC_Programming> heh
[07:26] <@BC_Programming> you could try changing options in nestopia for video and sound though
[07:27] <@BC_Programming> oh... nvm, I thought you could make it render with GDI
[07:28] <Mulreay> that seems to be working now..
[07:28] <Mulreay> the new one
[07:28] <@BC_Programming> fceux?
[07:28] <@BC_Programming> good
[07:28] <Mulreay> fceux
[07:28] <Mulreay> yep
[07:28] <Mulreay> cheers for that
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[07:30] <@BC_Programming> well he wasn't here long
[07:30] <Mulreay> nope
[07:30] <@BC_Programming> I can't rememberi f yu mentioned this before- you have a PC gamepad of any sort?
[07:30] <Mulreay> yeah
[07:30] <Mulreay> logitech
[07:30] <@BC_Programming> excellent... I was asking because it's practically required for N64 emulation
[07:31] <Mulreay> And I use xpadder
[07:31] <@BC_Programming> xpadder?
[07:31] <Mulreay> yeah allows you to programme keys or mouse movements to a gamepad
[07:31] <@BC_Programming> actually... your gamepad doesn't happen to be a Logitech Dual Action does it?
[07:31] <Mulreay> yep
[07:31] <@BC_Programming> because if so that makes things really easy
[07:31] <@BC_Programming> for me, I mean heh
[07:32] <Mulreay> heh
[07:32] <@BC_Programming> I can send you the input config file that I made a while back for mine for the emu
[07:32] <Mulreay> cool
[07:32] <@BC_Programming> I was bored last night so I was looking up some stuff about zelda
[07:33] <@BC_Programming> since I was really confused, since two games claim to be The sequel to Ocarina of Time
[07:33] <@BC_Programming> turns out they are
[07:33] <Mulreay> both
[07:33] <@BC_Programming> because they have to separate timelines, or something
[07:33] <Mulreay> heh
[07:33] <@BC_Programming> well, in that game you play both as an adult, and as a kid- and at the end you get sent back to being a kid... and then it's over
[07:34] <Mulreay> Which are the ones you have sent me?
[07:34] <@BC_Programming> ha
[07:34] <@BC_Programming> just the very first two
[07:34] <@BC_Programming> hmm
[07:34] <Mulreay> zelda and zelda 2
[07:34] <Mulreay> heh
[07:34] <@BC_Programming> the first one didn't really have a name
[07:35] <@BC_Programming> Ocarina of Time is an N64 game though
[07:35] <Mulreay> where do you source the games from?
[07:35] <@BC_Programming> how do you mean? where do I get them?
[07:35] <Mulreay> yeah
[07:35] <@BC_Programming> I got all the ones I have mostly through torrents
[07:35] <Mulreay> ahh ok
[07:36] <Mulreay> thinking of some oldies I would like
[07:36] <@BC_Programming> heh ok, I have nearly every NES game, AFAIK
[07:36] <@BC_Programming> SNES... bloody close to every game
[07:36] <Mulreay> heh that'sa lot
[07:37] <@BC_Programming> yeah... I think it was >800 or so
[07:37] <@BC_Programming> 938- just checked
[07:37] <Mulreay> I have a really dodgy Amiga emiulator.. actually I think I binned it because it did not work
[07:37] <Mulreay> that's a lot of games
[07:37] <@BC_Programming> yeah I think SNES wins though
[07:37] <@BC_Programming> 4281 ROM files
[07:38] <Mulreay> wow
[07:38] <@BC_Programming> I think that I have seperate ROMs for different regions though for that
[07:38] <Mulreay> ahh ok
[07:38] <Mulreay> so lots of repeats
[07:39] <@BC_Programming> they aren't repeats! you can play them over and over again in spanish and french and japanese!
[07:39] <@BC_Programming> :P
[07:39] <Mulreay> heh
[07:39] <Mulreay> I still have my 3000 ZX Spectrum games
[07:39] <@BC_Programming> cool
[07:40] <@BC_Programming> I'm going to package up some of the n64 stuff, and put it on my website for ya
[07:40] <Mulreay> cool thx
[07:41] <Mulreay> did the N64 have goldeneye?
[07:41] <@BC_Programming> it did
[07:42] <Mulreay> heh cool game
[07:42] * @BC_Programming adds goldeneye to the archive
[07:42] <Mulreay> heh thx
[07:42] <Mulreay> Lets not forget Mario cart now
[07:42] <Mulreay> if you have it.
[07:43] <@BC_Programming> Mario Kart 64
[07:43] <Mulreay> oh yeah
[07:43] <@BC_Programming> heh now it's 90.3MB
[07:43] <Mulreay> heh
[07:44] <Mulreay> That will take a week on this shitty connection :p
[07:44] <@BC_Programming> hmm, you know what I should do
[07:44] <@BC_Programming> I should just make a zip- so you just extract it
[07:44] <@BC_Programming> and can play it right away without too much setup
[07:44] <Mulreay> yeah would be easier
[07:44] <@BC_Programming> I could probably do that
[07:45] <Mulreay> yeah if you don't mind.. will be easier on my bandwidth
[07:45] <Mulreay> then again 90mb aint so bad
[07:45] <@BC_Programming> 90.3MB of ROMs... that's the zipped file
[07:45] <@BC_Programming> the actual emu won't be a whole lot on top of that
[07:45] <Mulreay> gotcha
[07:48] <@BC_Programming> heh, I thought I was going to have to screw up my config by using my Dual Action to get the proper setup
[07:48] <@BC_Programming> turns out my laptop is still setup for it
[07:48] <@BC_Programming> heh
[07:48] <Mulreay> heh
[07:53] <Mulreay> heh just reading some of your blog stuff.. still cracks me up.
[07:54] <@BC_Programming> heh
[07:55] <Mulreay> I actually feel I may be able to learn something from your site... that's saying something
[07:56] <@BC_Programming> yes, important ancient technologies like the ROT
[07:56] <@BC_Programming> and COL
[07:56] <@BC_Programming> COM*
[07:56] <Mulreay> heh
[07:56] <@BC_Programming> and the mating habits of people from the south
[07:57] <Mulreay> of course.. that has been on my to-do list
[08:01] <Mulreay> heh just had a look at the link you gave for the 'script kiddie' what a.. a.. a.. sorry a word has yet to be invented to describe what he is, but he is one and a huge one at that. Borrowed from Rimmer (red dwarf) but still funny
[08:01] <@BC_Programming> now to test my package in my VM
[08:01] <@BC_Programming> heh
[08:02] <@BC_Programming> yeah "tracert let's you see who is using google"
[08:02] <@BC_Programming> hahaha
[08:02] <Mulreay> heh
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[08:04] <@BC_Programming> awww dammit mulreay, and it was working too
[08:04] <@BC_Programming> oh well
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[08:05] <Mulreay> Damn internet again
[08:06] <@BC_Programming> heh
[08:06] <@BC_Programming> wow
[08:06] <@BC_Programming> N64 emulation runs really slow when I'm running it in another emulator
[08:06] <Mulreay> was youtubing it.. generally kills me, especially whilst downloading
[08:07] <Mulreay> two emulators?
[08:07] <@BC_Programming> I was running the n64 emulator inside of Windows XP which was running in VMWare
[08:07] <Mulreay> heh ok
[08:07] <@BC_Programming> wanted to test it on something that hasn't had project64 installed already
[08:09] <Mulreay> means nothing to me that but I bet it's important :p
[08:09] <@BC_Programming> project64 is the emulator
[08:09] <Mulreay> ahh ok..
[08:09] <Mulreay> I seem to do 'ahh ok' a lot when talking to you hehe
[08:10] <@BC_Programming> ahh ok
[08:10] <@BC_Programming> heh
[08:10] <Mulreay> lol
[08:12] <@BC_Programming> I'm making a readme file just for you
[08:12] <@BC_Programming> I managed to make the number of steps a lot less then it would have been
[08:12] <Mulreay> heh thanks.. will probably need it
[08:16] <Mulreay> trying to edit my youtube channel... oh how fun.
[08:18] <@BC_Programming> well this upload should take a while.
[08:18] <Mulreay> thx for doing it..
[08:18] <@BC_Programming> came out to 98.8mb
[08:18] <Mulreay> not so bad..
[08:18] <@BC_Programming> I could remove some ROMs if necessary, though
[08:19] <Mulreay> is it worth it?
[08:19] <@BC_Programming> hmm well I chose the best ones IMO
[08:19] <Mulreay> cool
[08:20] <@BC_Programming> haha... my XP virtual machine was taking up CPU for some reason
[08:20] <@BC_Programming> it was showing the screensaver, lol
[08:20] <Mulreay> heh
[08:20] <@BC_Programming> I'm uploading the zip file with a text editor... if mixed metaphors were illegal, I'd have indigestion.
[08:20] <Mulreay> heh
[08:27] <@BC_Programming> I still have 9 more seasons of the simpsons to watch
[08:27] <Mulreay> Don't watch simpsons anymore.
[08:27] <Mulreay> that's I don't
[08:28] <@BC_Programming> I downloaded 19 seasons
[08:28] <Mulreay> that's a lot of simpsons
[08:28] <@BC_Programming> think it was 78GB
[08:28] <Mulreay> damn that is a lot
[08:28] <@BC_Programming> only took a week
[08:28] <@BC_Programming> heh
[08:28] <Mulreay> heh fast
[08:28] <@BC_Programming> my hard drive still has a lot of free space
[08:28] <@BC_Programming> 1TB, in fact
[08:28] <Mulreay> I have about 340gb free now with my external
[08:29] <Mulreay> I do have an IDE drive that refuses to work though
[08:29] <@BC_Programming> weak
[08:29] <@BC_Programming> what have you done so far in Zelda... just wandering around killing octoroks?
[08:30] <@BC_Programming> that's what I did when I first played it, lol
[08:30] <Mulreay> And I did lose about 40gb of movies.. which is still a sore point
[08:30] <Mulreay> and videos
[08:30] <@BC_Programming> and waffle recipes
[08:30] <Mulreay> heh
[08:31] <Mulreay> waffles are different here
[08:31] <@BC_Programming> *smacking table* WHY! why did you take my belgian chocolate surprise? Why couldn't you have taken ME!
[08:31] <Mulreay> potato waffles...
[08:31] <Mulreay> heh
[08:32] <Mulreay> we don't have 'sweet waffles' if they are in fact sweet.. not sure
[08:32] <@BC_Programming> they're made of pancake batter
[08:32] <@BC_Programming> basically pancakes made with a waffle-iron
[08:33] <Mulreay> yeah ours are made of potato.. eat them with beans.. yum
[08:33] <@BC_Programming> excellent... upload is done
[08:33] <Mulreay> cool
[08:33] <@BC_Programming> http://bc-programming.com/misc/n64.zip
[08:33] <Mulreay> thx
[08:34] <Mulreay> 3hrs 30min not so bad
[08:35] <Mulreay> heh
[08:35] <@BC_Programming> heh
[08:35] <@BC_Programming> it took me 10 minutes or so to upload
[08:35] <Mulreay> Just jumped to 1hr 30mins... I feel a rollar coster coming on
[08:35] <@BC_Programming> 14 days 3 minutes
[08:35] <@BC_Programming> 10 seconds remaining
[08:35] <@BC_Programming> 4 hours
[08:36] <@BC_Programming> 15 years 2 seconds
[08:36] <@BC_Programming> heh
[08:36] <Mulreay> Mmm something failed
[08:36] <Mulreay> It stopped aT 1.28MB
[08:36] <@BC_Programming> well try again...
[08:37] <@BC_Programming> are you using FF?
[08:37] <@BC_Programming> if so you can try pausing,waiting a while, and resuming
[08:38] <Mulreay> downloading now using a torrent client..keeps it simple
[08:39] <Mulreay> 30mins left
[08:39] <Mulreay> damn 10mins.. racking up over 200kb/s
[08:40] <Mulreay> my new AV seems to have unlocked my downloading abilities on torrents
[08:41] <@BC_Programming> cool
[08:41] <Mulreay> yeah
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[08:45] <Mulreay> apparently O2 don't like me downloading at such speeds
[08:45] <@BC_Programming> O2?
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[08:46] <Guest57036> Yeah it's a UK mobile phone provider
[08:46] <@BC_Programming> oh ok
[08:47] <Guest57036> will have to wait till my old nick bumps off
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[08:47] <Mulreay> heh
[08:47] <Mulreay> it's who does my internet
[08:48] <Mulreay> looking at getting Virgin internet.. upto 20mb/s fibre optic cable
[08:51] <Mulreay> ok resuming download
[08:52] <Mulreay> Off to London in 3weeks so will have something to play now..
[08:52] <@BC_Programming> you're assuming it works, heh
[08:52] <Mulreay> there is that
[08:52] <@BC_Programming> it might cause the same inexplicable freeze as nestopia
[08:52] <@BC_Programming> no idea why it would happen in nestopia
[08:52] <@BC_Programming> or anything, for that matter
[08:53] <Mulreay> we will see
[08:53] <@BC_Programming> the emulator occasionally lags a tad on my laptop- 2.0 ghz dual core
[08:53] <Mulreay> mines a 1.5ghz duo core
[08:54] <@BC_Programming> hmm
[08:54] <@BC_Programming> you should be fine
[08:54] <@BC_Programming> you probably won't be able to play goldeneye though... that takes a lot of horsepower to emulate
[08:54] <Mulreay> ok
[08:54] <Mulreay> looking at getting/building a PC anyway
[08:55] <@BC_Programming> yeah... a few times when I got a "new" PC the first thing I did was explore the new emulation options it opened up
[08:55] <@BC_Programming> my K6-2 enabled SNES emulation...
[08:55] <@BC_Programming> my older Dell let me play N64 games (that was a treat)
[08:56] <@BC_Programming> and now with this machine I can emulate gamecube games
[08:56] <@BC_Programming> yay
[08:56] <Mulreay> I had a SNES emulator but it was lost in the whole Comodo fiasco
[08:56] <@BC_Programming> oh and Wii games even
[08:56] <@BC_Programming> <THE> SNES emulator to have is ZSNES
[08:56] <@BC_Programming> ... or SNES9x... or BSNES
[08:56] <@BC_Programming> I use ZSNES exclusively
[08:56] <Mulreay> can't remember mine.. it just said SNES
[08:57] <@BC_Programming> did it run in a window?
[08:57] <Mulreay> yeah
[08:57] <@BC_Programming> then it wasn't zsnes, heh
[08:57] <@BC_Programming> probably SNES9x
[08:57] <Mulreay> a friend brought it round on his external drive..
[08:57] <@BC_Programming> pah
[08:57] <Mulreay> SNES9x rings a bell
[08:58] <@BC_Programming> ZSNES is bettar
[08:58] <@BC_Programming> and when they finally release version 2.0
[08:58] <@BC_Programming> it will be
[08:58] <@BC_Programming> bettest
[08:58] <@BC_Programming> heh
[08:58] <Mulreay> heh
[09:00] <Mulreay> Oh Hark at Allan and his holier than I response.. that guy winds me up a little
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[09:00] <Mulreay> hi jacky
[09:01] <@BC_Programming> where? link me
[09:01] <Mulreay> http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=101112.msg685606#msg685606
[09:01] <@jacky> Mulreay: Hello
[09:01] <Mulreay> Irony as you don't use notification emails.. heh
[09:01] <@jacky> BC_Programming: Hello
[09:02] <Mulreay> how you doing jacky
[09:02] <@jacky> ok
[09:02] <@jacky> how's everybody?
[09:02] <Mulreay> Yeah just plodding along
[09:02] <@BC_Programming> I'm ok
[09:03] <@BC_Programming> ??? I'm missing the "holier then thou" part of his post... looks more like he's saying how he does it.
[09:03] <@BC_Programming> actually my reasons are the same as his... if I want to read a reply, I'll visit the forum, dammit
[09:03] <Mulreay> heh
[09:03] <@BC_Programming> also, my inbox has 680 or so unread e-mails
[09:03] <@jacky> speaking of CH forum...
[09:03] <Mulreay> The guy just nettles me...
[09:03] <@BC_Programming> I'd rather not add to that one
[09:04] <@jacky> is everybody getting a ton of email notifications, that some posts have been moved?
[09:04] <@jacky> started yesterday
[09:04] <@BC_Programming> oh yeah
[09:04] <Mulreay> yeah
[09:04] <@jacky> what's up with that?
[09:04] <@BC_Programming> Broni was pretty pissed about that one
[09:04] <@jacky> I haven't looked for a thread on it
[09:04] <@jacky> is there one,... or more... now? :)
[09:04] <@BC_Programming> two actually
[09:04] <Mulreay> Nathan moved all the windows threads not in a section and moved them to a section
[09:05] <@BC_Programming> he thought that there would only be a few notifications- since he moved them in chunks
[09:05] <@BC_Programming> wasn't the case though
[09:05] <@jacky> amazing...
[09:05] <Mulreay> yeah well my 170+ emails seem to agree
[09:05] <@jacky> just a quick skim of this thread: http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=101112.msg685606#msg685606
[09:06] <@jacky> and I don't see him having the basic common sense, to say to his users: Gee... sorry that I didn't think to say something a few days in advance... so each of you could decide if you wanted to turn off email notifications
[09:06] <@jacky> sigh...
[09:06] <@jacky> it is not like that would have cost him anything
[09:07] <@BC_Programming> at the time he thought it would be 5 or 6... not a thousand
[09:07] <@jacky> I wonder what led him to believe that...
[09:07] <@BC_Programming> http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php/topic,101098.0.html
[09:07] <@BC_Programming> that's Broni's thread
[09:07] <Mulreay> Some how he though if he changed them in batches.. which still has the same effect
[09:08] <@BC_Programming> I didn't even know you could move threads in batches
[09:08] <@jacky> that's what I'm curious about "some how"
[09:08] <@jacky> BC says the answer is in that thread... going to read it now
[09:08] <@jacky> brb
[09:08] <Mulreay> he did searches in things like vista, XP etc
[09:09] <@BC_Programming> never said the answer was in that thread... just happened to post it after you said "I wonder..."
[09:09] <@jacky> BC_Programming: ok on the coindence
[09:10] <@jacky> and.. the answer is not in that thread
[09:10] <@jacky> smells like a weak excuse... heehehehe
[09:11] <Mulreay> heh I agree
[09:11] <@BC_Programming> lol, I was just saying that I never use topic notification, but 70% of my e-mails are a topic notification
[09:11] <Mulreay> heh
[09:12] <@jacky> BC_Programming: if you don't use it.. ? lost me
[09:12] <Mulreay> yeah I'm wondering the same thing
[09:12] <@BC_Programming> well, not at CH or Glitch or anywhere else
[09:12] <Mulreay> ??
[09:12] <@BC_Programming> turns out Community Server has topic notification enabled by default
[09:12] <@BC_Programming> so TDWTF sends me reply notifications
[09:13] <@jacky> do we know what TDWTF is?
[09:13] <@BC_Programming> no
[09:13] <@BC_Programming> and let's keep it that way, hahaha
[09:13] <@BC_Programming> TheDailyWtf
[09:13] <Mulreay> heh it's a site
[09:13] <@jacky> oh
[09:13] <@jacky> ok
[09:13] <@jacky> :)
[09:13] <@BC_Programming> optional dot com
[09:14] <Mulreay> Anyway i need to test my new firewall on someone..
[09:14] <@BC_Programming> here let me ping you
[09:14] <@BC_Programming> ping
[09:14] <@BC_Programming> ping
[09:14] <@BC_Programming> ping
[09:14] <Mulreay> jacky can I try to DCC chat you
[09:14] <@BC_Programming> heh
[09:14] <Mulreay> heh
[09:14] <@jacky> Mulreay: after events of yesterday, I'd forgotten that I'd read your memo!
[09:14] <@jacky> how's it coming, with new AV? which one did you go with
[09:14] <Mulreay> np mate
[09:15] <@jacky> and, Yes, to DCC
[09:15] <@jacky> BC_Programming: Ping reply: 22.184 seconds
[09:15] <Mulreay> I went with microsoft security essentials
[09:15] <@BC_Programming> for me?
[09:15] <@jacky> BC_Programming: sure
[09:15] <@BC_Programming> heh
[09:16] <@jacky> BC_Programming: of course, I just made it up. Would you prefer something different?
[09:16] <@jacky> heheeh
[09:16] <Mulreay> heh
[09:16] <@BC_Programming> just don't grep me
[09:16] <@jacky> Mulreay: rec'd. ack'd. not working
[09:16] <Mulreay> Nothing worse than being grepped
[09:16] <@BC_Programming> well, you could be groped
[09:16] <Mulreay> yeah.. still not working
[09:16] <@BC_Programming> although it depends whose doing the groping I suppose
[09:16] <@jacky> especially if you are the grep-ee
[09:16] <Mulreay> depends who does the groping
[09:17] <@jacky> Mulreay: did it still work from me to you?
[09:17] <@jacky> it closed...
[09:17] <@jacky> let me trya gain
[09:17] <@jacky> Mulreay: ok... we need to whip this thing, dammit
[09:17] <@jacky> heheh
[09:18] <@jacky> are you SURE norton is gone?
[09:18] <Mulreay> heh
[09:18] <@jacky> you jumped thorugh all the hoops, to get rid of it?
[09:18] <Mulreay> yep done and dusted
[09:19] <@jacky> ok
[09:19] <Mulreay> When I used mIRC for the first time the new AV asked me if I should allow inbound traffic and I unblocked it
[09:19] <@BC_Programming> but... on what port?
[09:19] <@BC_Programming> probably just the default IRC ports
[09:20] <Mulreay> It does not give me any options..
[09:20] <@jacky> be prepated, with Notepad or soemthing... to keep a running text file of notes.. if this has to go on for more than one day... so we dont' go over and over the same things..
[09:20] <Mulreay> ok
[09:20] <@jacky> Mulreay: you look in mIRC, to see what ports
[09:20] <Mulreay> yes
[09:20] <Mulreay> sorry stand by one
[09:20] <@jacky> the Firewall stuff probably id'd to you, only by program name, and just went with the ports said program was trying at the time
[09:20] <@jacky> that's a guess
[09:21] <@jacky> BC_Programming: you know anything about MS Sec essentials?
[09:21] <@BC_Programming> not really
[09:21] <@jacky> I mean... is it AV or Firewall, or combo of both?
[09:21] <@BC_Programming> I don't use AV or firewall programs evar
[09:21] <@jacky> or..?
[09:21] <@BC_Programming> hmm
[09:21] <@BC_Programming> if I had to guess... I think it's both
[09:21] <@BC_Programming> I'll look it up
[09:21] <Mulreay> ok back
[09:22] <@jacky> BC_Programming: tnx
[09:22] <Mulreay> it uses windows firewall
[09:22] <@jacky> ok
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[09:22] <@BC_Programming> ahh ok... yeah looks like MSE us Anti Spyware/Virus
[09:22] <@BC_Programming> is*
[09:22] <@jacky> so, when it asked you tthat... it was really Windows Firewall that was asking you?
[09:23] <@jacky> BC_Programming: ok.. cool
[09:23] <@jacky> Mulreay: in mIRC: alt-o Connect->options Advanced button
[09:23] <@BC_Programming> curses... my windows firewall enabled itself again
[09:24] <@jacky> what is port range for DCC connections?
[09:24] <@jacky> First and Last
[09:24] <@jacky> BC_Programming: you too have trouble with sending files and starting DCC chats, if I recall... maybe we'll fix both you guys
[09:24] <@jacky> heheeheh
[09:25] <@BC_Programming> I sent him a file the other day no problem
[09:25] <@jacky> then I was wrong
[09:25] <@BC_Programming> well I sent somebody a file
[09:25] <@jacky> heh
[09:25] <@jacky> or.. your firewall was off
[09:25] <@BC_Programming> and craig sends me stuff semi-randomly, heh
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[09:25] <@BC_Programming> hahaha
[09:25] <@jacky> or... your firewall and mIRC are playing nice with each other
[09:25] <@BC_Programming> actually turns out it was off
[09:25] <@BC_Programming> I was looking at something else
[09:25] <@jacky> receivnig is rarely the problem
[09:26] <@jacky> it is starting or sending, that is
[09:26] <@jacky> aha
[09:26] <@BC_Programming> then MS management console crashed
[09:26] <@jacky> you sound like a poster child, for converting to linux....
[09:26] <@BC_Programming> So I switched to linux. And things have never been easier
[09:27] <@jacky> honestly couldn't remember... you mostly use Linux?
[09:27] <@BC_Programming> no
[09:27] <@BC_Programming> that's probably tux
[09:27] <@jacky> the above was sarcasm?
[09:28] <@BC_Programming> sorta... satire, I suppose
[09:28] <@jacky> heh
[09:28] <@BC_Programming> it's not a unheard of scenario
[09:28] <@jacky> do you have a hardware firewall though?
[09:28] <@BC_Programming> yes my router has one... I forwarded the ports ages ago
[09:28] <@BC_Programming> then when I updated the firmware
[09:28] <@BC_Programming> poof
[09:28] <@BC_Programming> port forwarding settings were smashed
[09:29] <@BC_Programming> that's why I was having problems a second time after we had resolved DCC/chat the first time around
[09:29] <@jacky> so... where aer you now with it?
[09:29] <@jacky> bypassed all?
[09:30] <@BC_Programming> how do you mean? for mIRC? the forwarding ports are the same as the ones I have Mirc set to use
[09:30] <@jacky> meaning: is hardware firewall back in use? or did you simply bypass it all... forward everything..
[09:31] <@BC_Programming> hardware firewall is still up... before I meant I don't use software firewalls :P
[09:31] <@jacky> cool
[09:32] <@jacky> and I wasn't sure if you meant that you'd set things back up again, after the "smashed" time
[09:32] <@jacky> well... I wonder if Mulreay is smashed
[09:32] <@jacky> hehe
[09:32] <@BC_Programming> Oh yeah, I think we went over that again when you needed to send me something, and it wouldn't work
[09:32] <@jacky> so.. it doesn't work?
[09:32] <@jacky> I thought you said you could use it...
[09:32] <@jacky> heheeh
[09:33] <@BC_Programming> IT does work
[09:33] <@jacky> you fixed it, after that time when it wouldn't work?
[09:33] <@BC_Programming> you helped me fix it the second time :) I remember... you kept insisting to check port forwarding, and I kept insisting they were already set, and then finally I checked, and they weren't there, and fixed it
[09:33] <@BC_Programming> then I said that my dog was sitting on the ethernet cord
[09:33] <@BC_Programming> and you were none the wiser
[09:34] <@jacky> heh
[09:34] <@jacky> if you see a big lump... like a bulge in the ethernet cable... coming down the line... that's a very large file
[09:34] <@jacky> just fyi
[09:34] <@BC_Programming> hahaha
[09:34] <@BC_Programming> can you imagine that
[09:35] <@BC_Programming> "honey... what's this thing under the rug?"
[09:35] <@BC_Programming> "oh dear gawd it's going straight for the router! CANCEL! CANCEL!
[09:36] <@BC_Programming> ahh yes, IP collisions would be a lot more graphic in that sort of world
[09:36] <@jacky> Look!! It's "Debbie Does Dallas" ... the remake, in HD!!
[09:36] <@BC_Programming> darn it, I can't download it
[09:36] <@BC_Programming> it won't fit through my front door
[09:36] <@jacky> we could go into business... selling steel belted ether net !
[09:37] <@jacky> to hold up, under those collisions
[09:37] <@BC_Programming> "yep, this protects your cables from getting stretch marks
[09:37] <@jacky> ah... but a system is only as good as the weakest point
[09:37] <@jacky> next
[09:37] <@jacky> we'll have router bulge
[09:38] <@BC_Programming> "yep, here's your problem maam- your router's made of plastic"
[09:38] <@jacky> (boy.. .Mulreay sure is missing out, huh? )
[09:38] <@BC_Programming> "hey, wait a minute... this isn't a router, and it looks like a"
[09:38] <@BC_Programming> "never mind THAT! the router is over here"
[09:39] <@jacky> maybe they'll come out with new technology
[09:39] <@jacky> and chop up the big ones, into many smaller ones
[09:39] <@jacky> will look like a series of bumps, coming down the line....
[09:40] <@BC_Programming> "Q&A: what's a jumbo packet? a Jumbo packet is when a haxxor is trying to grep your unreinforced ehternet cable."
[09:40] <@jacky> ooohhh!! hadn't even considered Remote Grepping Via Large Packet Lump
[09:41] <@BC_Programming> if he managed to burst your line, your face will be sprayed with dangerous grep particles
[09:41] <@jacky> must notify Norton.....
[09:41] <@jacky> "Excuse me sir...will that be one lump, or two?"
[09:41] <@BC_Programming> the first thing to do when sprayed with grep particles is to stay calm
[09:42] <@BC_Programming> and resist the urge to express your thoughts in the form of regular expressions pattern matching
[09:42] <@jacky> Yep. I become irregular, whenever I'm doused with grep particles
[09:42] <@jacky> Prune juice helps...
[09:42] <@BC_Programming> the antidote is a entire month working on a database application written in COBOL, without a regular expression framework for miles
[09:43] <@BC_Programming> make sure to notify your local authorities of the grep leak
[09:43] <@BC_Programming> so they can patch it with a kernel of corn
[09:43] <@jacky> I thought peanut butter and cheese helped to stop it
[09:44] <@BC_Programming> just us, eating all alone
[09:44] <@BC_Programming> you said, take the pizza home
[09:44] <@BC_Programming> no sense, letting all this, go to waste
[09:44] <@BC_Programming> so then I faced
[09:45] <@BC_Programming> pizza all day
[09:45] <@BC_Programming> and every day
[09:45] <@BC_Programming> this cheese round the clock
[09:45] <@BC_Programming> is getting me blocked
[09:45] <@BC_Programming> and I sure don't care
[09:45] <@BC_Programming> for irregularity
[09:45] <@BC_Programming> tell me why'd you have to go and make me so constipated
[09:45] <@BC_Programming> heh
[09:45] <@BC_Programming> that's an Avril Lavigne song
[09:46] <@BC_Programming> well, a parody of one, anyway
[09:46] <@jacky> I think I recognize her name... so I don't know much of her... the humor might have gone by me
[09:46] <@jacky> sorry
[09:46] <@jacky> need to do something
[09:46] <@jacky> be back.. soon, I thin
[09:46] <@jacky> k
[09:46] <@BC_Programming> your be back thin? are you large now?
[09:47] <@jacky> har
[09:47] <@jacky> let's get mulready worked thought this though
[09:47] <@jacky> between us all.. we should be able to figure this out
[09:47] <@BC_Programming> I think he crashed
[09:47] <@jacky> it isn't rocket science
[09:47] <@BC_Programming> again
[09:47] <@jacky> heheeh
[09:47] <@jacky> see ya
[09:47] <@BC_Programming> k
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[13:33] <Craig> Anyone seen the newest update for Aperature Science(Portal) ?
[13:34] <@BC_Programming> no why
[13:34] <pottsi> hello
[13:34] <camerongray> hi pottsi
[13:34] <Craig> Cause apparently all the Portal nerds believe that this update hints very strongly at a possible Portal 2 or the third iteration of Halflife 2: (Episode 3)
[13:34] <pottsi> sup
[13:34] <camerongray> I'm giving linux a go :-)
[13:35] <Craig> :P nice
[13:35] <pottsi> ^
[13:35] <pottsi> camerongray <3 linux
[13:35] <pottsi> if your new i suggest you start with ubuntu
[13:35] <pottsi> xD
[13:35] <Craig> Yeah, or SuSE 11
[13:35] <@BC_Programming> SLACKWARE
[13:35] <@BC_Programming> heh
[13:38] <@BC_Programming> posted a new blog entry
[13:38] <pottsi> reminds me i need to boot my ubuntu partition up, work on that
[13:38] <@BC_Programming> another instant classic
[13:38] <@BC_Programming> ... as patio would say
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[13:38] <camerongray> I'm in fedora
[13:39] <@BC_Programming> Xubuntu is the one I've been favouring recently
[13:39] <@BC_Programming> I mean, in my VM
[13:39] <@BC_Programming> I hardly ever actually run them
[13:39] <@BC_Programming> I have Linux Mint on a flash drive somewhere
[13:42] <@BC_Programming> just pulsed another 72 thousands key
[13:42] <@BC_Programming> keys*
[13:42] <@BC_Programming> heh 2,320,044 total
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[15:21] <Mulreay> boo ya
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[15:48] <Mulreay> BC_Programming long shot your probably working.. you there?
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[15:53] <Mulreay> wb pottsi
[15:53] <pottsi> ty
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[16:05] <Mulreay> sorry about the in and out of dangerbot, just trying something whilst there is no real traffic..
[16:05] <pottsi> np
[16:06] <Mulreay> will be in trouble if I get caught so shhh hehe
[16:06] <Mulreay> !seen BC_Programming
[16:06] <DangerBot> Mulreay, BC_Programming is right here!
[16:07] <Mulreay> !seen pottsi
[16:07] <DangerBot> Mulreay, pottsi is right here!
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[16:41] <Mulreay> hi jacky
[16:42] <@jacky> Mulreay: Hello
[16:42] <Mulreay> jacky need your help if you have a few moments
[16:43] <@jacky> in a min... responding to a couple other people
[16:44] <Mulreay> np buddy
[16:53] <@jacky> Mulreay: ok
[16:53] <@jacky> what's up?
[16:53] <@jacky> :)
[16:54] <Mulreay> hi sorry.. for the delay..
[16:54] <@jacky> np
[16:55] <Mulreay> answered my own question..
[16:55] <@jacky> Great!
[16:55] <@jacky> :)
[16:55] <Mulreay> heh
[16:55] <@jacky> Now... teach Sabertooth to do that
[16:55] <Mulreay> sorry for that
[16:55] <@jacky> heheehe
[16:56] <Mulreay> heh I'm ok but not the messiah
[16:56] <@jacky> HAHAHAAHAHA
[16:56] <Mulreay> lol
[16:56] <@jacky> an excellent come back!
[16:56] <@jacky> score one for Mulreay
[16:56] <@jacky> heh
[16:56] <Mulreay> heh I have my moments
[16:56] <@jacky> :)
[16:57] <Mulreay> The original request was about logs..
[16:57] <@jacky> cool
[16:57] <@jacky> what kind? .. mirc?
[16:57] <Mulreay> bot
[16:58] <@jacky> ok
[16:58] <@jacky> hey.. when you get to a good spot with that
[16:58] <@jacky> you must have had connection problems earlier today... we were checking the ports that mIRC is assigned to, and you dropped off line
[16:59] <Mulreay> yep it died
[16:59] <Mulreay> I have opened a port
[16:59] <@jacky> in Windows firewall?
[16:59] <Mulreay> at randum
[16:59] <Mulreay> yes
[16:59] <@jacky> at random??
[16:59] <Mulreay> I just picked a number
[16:59] <@jacky> oh.. ok
[16:59] <@jacky> I do that
[17:00] <@jacky> for this, I usually configure to use a high number
[17:00] <@jacky> over 50000
[17:00] <@jacky> not sure when you got cut off
[17:00] <@jacky> I think I'd asked
[17:00] <Mulreay> ok mine was below that
[17:00] <Mulreay> I could re-change it
[17:00] <@jacky> do alt-o Connect->Options Advanced button
[17:00] <@jacky> and
[17:01] <Mulreay> yeah already added the other port number
[17:01] <@jacky> what is the present port range for DCC?
[17:01] <@jacky> first and last?
[17:01] <Mulreay> mmm.. one sec
[17:02] <Mulreay> 40000 to 40019
[17:04] <Mulreay> just changed my port to 40000
[17:04] <@jacky> ok
[17:04] <@jacky> you mean, in Windows firewall?
[17:04] <Mulreay> yep
[17:04] <Mulreay> open port
[17:05] <@jacky> I don't know Windows Firewall... can you not set a matching range?
[17:05] <Mulreay> hope nobody is following this
[17:05] <Mulreay> nope just a port
[17:05] <@jacky> hey... if you get it all figured out, you can always reconfig later
[17:05] <@jacky> :)
[17:05] <@jacky> then, you have a problem
[17:05] <@jacky> if you have set mirc to allow it to pick randomly, from within the given range of 00-19
[17:06] <@jacky> and only 00 is open in Windows...
[17:06] <@jacky> see?
[17:06] <@jacky> are you really sure about that? that you can only set a port in Windows firewall?
[17:06] <Mulreay> yeah.. still looking
[17:07] <@jacky> me too... google
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