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« on: December 14, 2010, 01:26:35 pm »
So because of brandonw's help, I can make apps now. Once Oasis is done, I'll be developing with that, but for now, I'm using ZDS. For some reason, my calc didn't want to accept signed stuff, but because of a patch, it didn't really check for validness (Or at least returned that it was valid).
I don't know if I can get a signed working app for this, but I know I can get an app to my calc now, which is enough reason to start back up on this project.
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« on: December 14, 2010, 01:23:24 pm »
I think I'll run a poll, find out what OS's need to be represented for sure at the current time.
We obviously got some good results! We need to keep working on it, though.
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« on: December 14, 2010, 01:10:56 pm »
I am actually allergic to peanuts. Sorry graphmastur.
Yeah, it's something we as omnimagians do. I've never thought about giving peanuts to someone who was allergic. Quick, some hypoallergenic peanuts, stat!
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« on: December 14, 2010, 01:05:59 pm »
AhhH! new users! Here, have some peanuts:
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« on: December 14, 2010, 11:57:13 am »
Yeah, I don't think many people like conflict and rightfully so. They probably will stay around what they are right now, hopefully less. I don't plan on taking a hiatus again for a while, but if I do I will warn you, don't worry.
I don't like conflict, but I do have this nasty habit of trying to analyze the minds of the people around me, which sometimes can get me into trouble... I hope there are no sudden hiatus, though, as things can happen. @SirCmpwn: Due to a patch, I can now send apps to my calc and am working on USB for KOS, even though you can't work on it. I'll do my best in figuring it all out!
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« on: December 14, 2010, 10:55:02 am »
I would show him TI|BD, and then give him my email address for further conversation.
EDIT: 800th post!
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« on: December 13, 2010, 10:39:03 pm »
How many PS3s would we need to factor a 1024 bit RSA key in one year? 
I'd need to know something along how many numbers they can factor in one second. But probably around 2^500 PS3's if they could factor 1024/s. I think, my math could be awful there, but I'm pretty sure it's correct. (Granted, that's in one second.) EDIT: In a year, it would be 4.15141×10^157 computers.
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« on: December 13, 2010, 10:31:01 pm »
I've always thought about this. (Assuming infinite amount of money)
Create a motherboard with 4 4GB slots of RAM (16 GB), with 4 quad-core CPU's, and a 2TB internal hard-drive, 5 network plugs in the back, with two usb plugs in the front. If you could deal with the immense heat, you would essentially have an awesome super-computer module.
Then, you could get a "tower" of those (16 of them stacked on top of each other), with a box at the bottom that combines and sorts all 80 network cables (5 from each box, 16 boxes) into 9 network cables by deciding which information is most relative. Then, you could get a "row" (8 towers put side by side) with a box at the end combining the 64 cable input (Technically 72, but the other 8 are special) into 8 network cables. The 16 open network cables combine together into 1 cable that feeds into the "aggregation unit".
So, say I wanted to start a program running on all cores. I could set my program up to be spread out over many cores, and the "aggregation unit" would then get most of the data. (I say most. Really it would be all of it, as decided by the row's and the tower's box that combined the network cables what information was needed.) The aggregation unit could then look at the data, and give further instructions if need be. I also say that the boxes could filter out information, but so could each individual module.
But wait, there's more! Assume for a second that it's all simplified, and that there's only one network cable out of every module, that goes into a box that only outputs another network cable that goes into a row's box, that is then given to the computer (We'll call this entire set up a "computer"). Assume also that a single CPU can go through 10,000 numbers in a second. That means that an entire box can go through 16*10,000=160,000. Also assume that N/sec means that the computer gan go through N numbers per second.
Okay, so assume that we have 256 "computers" (1 computer = 8 towers = 128 modules = 20,480,000/s) which means that 256 computers = 5,242,880,000/s. But wait, there's more. Assume that 256 "computers" equals a "room" (Okay, so maybe a foot-ball field, but it's shorter in name length). Actually, if you assume that a "room" covers an area of approximately 50 ft x 50 ft x 50 ft (Rough estimate, just to give an idea.) Say 65,536 "rooms" made a "country". That means a country can computer 343,597,383,680,000/s. So let's say that 65,536 "countries" equals a "nation". That means a nation can compute 4,071,254,063,142,930,000/s. So, assume 65,536 "nations" equals a "world". That means a world can compute 266,813,706,282,135,060,480,000/s.
So, after assuming all that, I hope you assumed I would come to some conclusion. Well, I have. As far as I can tell, I don't think we'll be allowed to build this thing. (Please don't hate after reading all of that, and hoping for some awesomeness at the end. Also, the game. ;-)
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« on: December 13, 2010, 09:17:11 pm »
Perhaps 30%? Most of the GUI is done, it's just the inner workings that need... well, work.
Well that's good. The last update you did was about a month ago. ;-)
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« on: December 13, 2010, 09:05:56 pm »
Ahh! Eeems got a new picture!
I really think that because of KOS alone, you have so much respect.
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« on: December 13, 2010, 08:49:52 pm »
No, not really, but it is easier to port it to French as we go along then at the end, no?
I guess so. Could you give a percentage before some form of beta release, then?
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« on: December 13, 2010, 08:24:14 pm »
Thank goodness for juju2143, who has started localizing tiDE into French, in such a manner that I would never be able to figure out myself.
Yay! So, how does this affect updates? As in, where do you stand with this? If you are already porting it to french...
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« on: December 13, 2010, 06:57:40 pm »
/\ a girl?! =-o
also, booting live cd's and then installing to the RAM should work as well, no? i have a collection of maybe 30 live cd's that i've built up over the years from different linux/other builds.
oh, and we can do multi-choice polls? this will make voting during contests so much easier =D
- Yes, we have two active girls, Xeda and Holmes. - I usually just download the ISO and use it as a VM, unless I want to keep it for some reason. - Yes, You can do multiple choice polls. I believe theirs an option of how many choices they can choose when you are making the poll.
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« on: December 13, 2010, 06:52:02 pm »
Congrats SirCmpwn! *turns to ask DJ with Builderboy*
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« on: December 13, 2010, 05:08:25 pm »
Only two options? Well, then, if they can only be two, I'd choose Axe and Basic. (Although z80 is about even if I can ever got insanely good at it.)
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