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* kakoune |
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<math>f(x) = x^2\,</math> |
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* [https://xyrillian.de/thoughts/posts/latency-matters.html Pretty Prompt] |
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* [https://mega.nz/#F!KldnUQDT!V3LTl3BfgvXUCSBPcnksew c64 gamebase64] |
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* https://forums.launchbox-app.com/topic/49324-c64-dreams-massive-curated-c64-collection/ |
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* https://s3.amazonaws.com/models.huggingface.co/bert/gpt2-xl-pytorch_model.bin |
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* python run_generation.py --model_type gpt2 --model_name_or_path gpt2-xl --length 150 |
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=Amiga= |
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* http://guide.abime.net/home3.htm |
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* ftp://grandis.nu/Commodore_Amiga/Retroplay/Commodore_Amiga_-_WHDLoad_-_Games/A/ |
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=Mega Drive= |
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8HAjJfSO0 |
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te20kAvH7Is - Black screen, but has some fixes |
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* http://nuclear.mutantstargoat.com/articles/md_pal_ntsc/ - Might be in NTSC mode? |
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* Black & white but has sync... |
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OW3VrujXhk - Audio buzzing was power plug problem.... |
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==Capacitors== |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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! ID || Volts || Capacitance || Notes |
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| CE1 || 16v || 10μF || ODD: Tiny and dark compared to the others |
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| CE2 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE3 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE4 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE5 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE6 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE7 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE8 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE9 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE10 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE11 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE12 || 6.3v || 220μF || 6.3v? |
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| CE14 || 6.3v || 220μF || 6.3v? |
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| CE15 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE16 || 16v || 220μF || Power reg ones |
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| CE17 || 10v || 100μF || Power reg ones |
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| CE18 || 10v || 47μF |
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| CE19 || 10v || 47μF |
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| CE20 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE21 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE22 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE23 || 10v || 100μF |
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| CE24 || 16v || 47μF || One of the extra ones near the cartridge I removed |
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| CE25 || 16v || 47μF || One of the extra ones near the cartridge I removed |
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| CE26 || 10v || 47μF |
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| CE27 || 10v || 47μF |
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| CE28 || 10v || 47μF |
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| CE29 || 16v || 10μF || ODD: Small blue one... |
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| CE30 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE31 || 16v || 10μF |
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| CE32 || 16v || 10μF |
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| MDPS || 16v || 1000μF |
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| MDPS || 16v || 2200μF |
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| C25 || ?v (16v at most) || 0.1μF |
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* 16v 10μF - <23 |
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* 16v 47μF - >=3 |
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* IC12 7805 |
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==C64 Capacitors== |
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* [https://www.element14.com/community/community/element14-presents/workbenchwednesdays/blog/2019/03/13/picking-aluminum-polymer-electrolytic-capacitors-for-the-c64 Element14 C64] |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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! ID || Volts || Capacitance || Notes |
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| C88 || 50v || 470μF || Apparently 25V might be enough? Maybe that's for NTSC? |
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| C19 || 16V || 2200μF || |
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| C90 || 25V || 470μF || |
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| C91 || 16V || 100μF || |
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| C13 || 25V || 10μF || |
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| C24 || 25V || 22μF || |
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| CT1 || ?? || 40pF || Trimmer Capacitor for crystal |
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| Ceramics || 25v || 100nF/0.1μF || Around 33 of them |
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| Black PSU || 16v || 4700uf || Also get a decent LM7805 |
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===1541=== |
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! ID || Volts || Capacitance || Notes |
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| C1 || 50v || 1uf || |
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| C2 || 50v || 47uf || |
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| C15 || 25v || 10uf || Was a tantalum... |
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| C2,3,5 || 35v || 10uf || DRIVE BOARD |
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| C4 || 50v || 0.47uf || DRIVE BOARD |
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| C6 || ?v || 683K || DRIVE BOARD: Yellow candy... |
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| C7 || 50v || 2.2uf || DRIVE BOARD |
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| C8 || 50v || 0.47uf || DRIVE BOARD |
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| C9 || ?v || 222K || DRIVE BOARD: Yellow candy... |
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| C10 || ?v || 333J (100B) || DRIVE BOARD: Orange candy... |
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| C9-12, c14-19, c21, c23 || 50v || 0.1uf || 12 total. Not sure about this... |
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==Power Supplies== |
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* [https://bordersdown.net/threads/93401-Sega-Power-Supplies-for-Mega-Drive-Mega-CD-32X-Master-System-Game-Gear-etc List of PSUs] |
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=???= |
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<pre> |
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sudo lsof -i -n | egrep '\<ssh\>' |
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sshd 2243 root 3u IPv4 35204 0t0 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN) |
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sshd 2243 root 4u IPv6 35206 0t0 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN) |
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sshd 2845 root 3u IPv4 41213 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49880 (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 2846 root 3u IPv4 41217 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49882 (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 2847 root 3u IPv4 40425 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49884 (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 3751 hegemon 3u IPv4 40425 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49884 (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 3752 hegemon 3u IPv4 41217 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49882 (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 3753 hegemon 3u IPv4 41213 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49880 (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 30894 root 3u IPv4 3167046 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->192.168.1.2:50064 (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 31140 hegemon 3u IPv4 3167046 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->192.168.1.2:50064 (ESTABLISHED) |
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ssh 31192 hegemon 3u IPv4 3169486 0t0 TCP 127.0.0.1:39742->127.0.0.1:webmin (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 31223 root 3u IPv4 3172433 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->222.186.169.194:50546 (ESTABLISHED) - |
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sshd 31224 sshd 3u IPv4 3172433 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->222.186.169.194:50546 (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 31225 root 3u IPv4 3172481 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->112.85.42.88:59243 (ESTABLISHED) |
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sshd 31226 sshd 3u IPv4 3172481 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->112.85.42.88:59243 (ESTABLISHED) |
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</pre> |
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* https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/120.29.62.193 Stacy] |
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* https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/222.186.169.194 China 1] |
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* https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/112.85.42.88 China 2] |
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=Retro Computers= |
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<pre> |
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1975: MITS Altair 8800 - 8080, 2.0mhz, 256 bytes, 64K max, punch,floppy,tape |
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1977: Apple II (6502), Tandy TRS-80 Model I (Z80), Commodore PET 2001 (6502/1mhz, 4-8kb, upto 96kb) |
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1979: Atari 800 - 6502 |
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1981: IBM Personal Computer, Model 5150 (8088, 16-bit), Commodore VIC-20 |
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1982: Commodore 64 - 6510 |
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1985: Commodore Amiga 500 (Motorola 68000), Atari ST (Motorola 68000) |
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</pre> |
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https://github.com/MEGA65/open-roms |
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=Screeps= |
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* https://github.com/bonzaiferroni/screepswiki/wiki/%23cpu-clinic-faq |
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* https://github.com/snorrwe/xenos |
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* Screeps mine_container->storage distance: 12 and 35 |
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* 3000 every 300 ticks... |
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* Road decay 100 hp every 1000 ticks (plus 1 tick reduction for each body part that uses it) |
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* Repair: Repairs a structure for 100 hits per tick consuming 1 energy unit per tick. |
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CONTAINER_DECAY: 5000, |
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CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME: 100, |
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CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME_OWNED: 500, <- WTF? |
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global.CONTAINER_UPKEEP = CONTAINER_DECAY / REPAIR_POWER / CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME_OWNED; |
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global.REMOTE_CONTAINER_UPKEEP = CONTAINER_DECAY / REPAIR_POWER / CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME; |
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* [https://www.reddit.com/r/screeps/comments/5l5wd2/how_important_are_containers/ Reddit info on container decay] |
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* 1 body part take 3 ticks to spawn. |
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=Network Bandwidth= |
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hextor->hextor: direct hdd copy = 76.07MB/s |
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Syncthing: hextor->ender = 4.84-9.0 MiB/s |
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Syncthing: phone->tablet = 5-6 MiB/s |
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Syncthing: hextor->tablet = 1 MiB/s |
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=Thought Stream= |
=Thought Stream= |
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* I should write down stuff I think because I keep getting side tracked. |
* I should write down stuff I think because I keep getting side tracked. |
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* Could use the same file for other window managers. |
* Could use the same file for other window managers. |
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* I want a nice web portal with quicklinks and a dashboard showing me hdd space. Service workers allow it to work when server is offline. |
* I want a nice web portal with quicklinks and a dashboard showing me hdd space. Service workers allow it to work when server is offline. |
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* I need to remake 'dtt' in Rust and add support for checking for free space before moving, temporary file (incase there isn't enough space anyway, thanks to btrfs) and automatic directory generation. |
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* I still need that 'que move' thing so I can add files to be moved after running the mv command. |
* I still need that 'que move' thing so I can add files to be moved after running the mv command. |
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* I want my own shell/multiplexer/wm/editor/blah... with magic and rainbows. |
* I want my own shell/multiplexer/wm/editor/blah... with magic and rainbows. |
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* Why is editing this wiki so so. Why does NFS suck so much. |
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* What was I planning to do this morning. Move the modem (couldn't due to lack of cable). Organise some cables (move the Printer ethernet behind the server). |
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* Still need to deal with Catherines computer. |
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* I want shit to be decentralised and distributed. |
* I want shit to be decentralised and distributed. |
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* I need a unicode emoji inserter thing, using the wiki is too slow. Systray or something. Maybe awesomewm menu + xclip would work... |
* I need a unicode emoji inserter thing, using the wiki is too slow. Systray or something. Maybe awesomewm menu + xclip would work... |
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* Ok, I'm working on the dtt thing, but the fucking vscode rust plugin keeps asking for RLS. |
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** I think the rls is only avilable in rust nightly, but vscode plugin is using stable. This is stupid. Should I just be using rust nightly? All the plugins like clippy seem to. |
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 2 January 2020
- kakoune
Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://api.formulasearchengine.com/v1/":): {\displaystyle f(x) = x^2\,}
- Pretty Prompt
- c64 gamebase64
- https://forums.launchbox-app.com/topic/49324-c64-dreams-massive-curated-c64-collection/
- https://s3.amazonaws.com/models.huggingface.co/bert/gpt2-xl-pytorch_model.bin
- python run_generation.py --model_type gpt2 --model_name_or_path gpt2-xl --length 150
Amiga[edit | edit source]
- http://guide.abime.net/home3.htm
- ftp://grandis.nu/Commodore_Amiga/Retroplay/Commodore_Amiga_-_WHDLoad_-_Games/A/
Mega Drive[edit | edit source]
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8HAjJfSO0
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te20kAvH7Is - Black screen, but has some fixes
- http://nuclear.mutantstargoat.com/articles/md_pal_ntsc/ - Might be in NTSC mode?
- Black & white but has sync...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OW3VrujXhk - Audio buzzing was power plug problem....
Capacitors[edit | edit source]
| ID | Volts | Capacitance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| CE1 | 16v | 10μF | ODD: Tiny and dark compared to the others |
| CE2 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE3 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE4 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE5 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE6 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE7 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE8 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE9 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE10 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE11 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE12 | 6.3v | 220μF | 6.3v? |
| CE14 | 6.3v | 220μF | 6.3v? |
| CE15 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE16 | 16v | 220μF | Power reg ones |
| CE17 | 10v | 100μF | Power reg ones |
| CE18 | 10v | 47μF | |
| CE19 | 10v | 47μF | |
| CE20 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE21 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE22 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE23 | 10v | 100μF | |
| CE24 | 16v | 47μF | One of the extra ones near the cartridge I removed |
| CE25 | 16v | 47μF | One of the extra ones near the cartridge I removed |
| CE26 | 10v | 47μF | |
| CE27 | 10v | 47μF | |
| CE28 | 10v | 47μF | |
| CE29 | 16v | 10μF | ODD: Small blue one... |
| CE30 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE31 | 16v | 10μF | |
| CE32 | 16v | 10μF | |
| MDPS | 16v | 1000μF | |
| MDPS | 16v | 2200μF |
|- | C25 || ?v (16v at most) || 0.1μF
- 16v 10μF - <23
- 16v 47μF - >=3
- IC12 7805
C64 Capacitors[edit | edit source]
| ID | Volts | Capacitance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| C88 | 50v | 470μF | Apparently 25V might be enough? Maybe that's for NTSC? |
| C19 | 16V | 2200μF | |
| C90 | 25V | 470μF | |
| C91 | 16V | 100μF | |
| C13 | 25V | 10μF | |
| C24 | 25V | 22μF | |
| CT1 | ?? | 40pF | Trimmer Capacitor for crystal |
| Ceramics | 25v | 100nF/0.1μF | Around 33 of them |
| Black PSU | 16v | 4700uf | Also get a decent LM7805 |
1541[edit | edit source]
| ID | Volts | Capacitance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| C1 | 50v | 1uf | |
| C2 | 50v | 47uf | |
| C15 | 25v | 10uf | Was a tantalum... |
| C2,3,5 | 35v | 10uf | DRIVE BOARD |
| C4 | 50v | 0.47uf | DRIVE BOARD |
| C6 | ?v | 683K | DRIVE BOARD: Yellow candy... |
| C7 | 50v | 2.2uf | DRIVE BOARD |
| C8 | 50v | 0.47uf | DRIVE BOARD |
| C9 | ?v | 222K | DRIVE BOARD: Yellow candy... |
| C10 | ?v | 333J (100B) | DRIVE BOARD: Orange candy... |
| C9-12, c14-19, c21, c23 | 50v | 0.1uf | 12 total. Not sure about this... |
Power Supplies[edit | edit source]
???[edit | edit source]
sudo lsof -i -n | egrep '\<ssh\>' sshd 2243 root 3u IPv4 35204 0t0 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN) sshd 2243 root 4u IPv6 35206 0t0 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN) sshd 2845 root 3u IPv4 41213 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49880 (ESTABLISHED) sshd 2846 root 3u IPv4 41217 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49882 (ESTABLISHED) sshd 2847 root 3u IPv4 40425 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49884 (ESTABLISHED) sshd 3751 hegemon 3u IPv4 40425 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49884 (ESTABLISHED) sshd 3752 hegemon 3u IPv4 41217 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49882 (ESTABLISHED) sshd 3753 hegemon 3u IPv4 41213 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->120.29.62.193:49880 (ESTABLISHED) sshd 30894 root 3u IPv4 3167046 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->192.168.1.2:50064 (ESTABLISHED) sshd 31140 hegemon 3u IPv4 3167046 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->192.168.1.2:50064 (ESTABLISHED) ssh 31192 hegemon 3u IPv4 3169486 0t0 TCP 127.0.0.1:39742->127.0.0.1:webmin (ESTABLISHED) sshd 31223 root 3u IPv4 3172433 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->222.186.169.194:50546 (ESTABLISHED) - sshd 31224 sshd 3u IPv4 3172433 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->222.186.169.194:50546 (ESTABLISHED) sshd 31225 root 3u IPv4 3172481 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->112.85.42.88:59243 (ESTABLISHED) sshd 31226 sshd 3u IPv4 3172481 0t0 TCP 192.168.1.1:ssh->112.85.42.88:59243 (ESTABLISHED)
- https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/120.29.62.193 Stacy]
- https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/222.186.169.194 China 1]
- https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/112.85.42.88 China 2]
Retro Computers[edit | edit source]
1975: MITS Altair 8800 - 8080, 2.0mhz, 256 bytes, 64K max, punch,floppy,tape 1977: Apple II (6502), Tandy TRS-80 Model I (Z80), Commodore PET 2001 (6502/1mhz, 4-8kb, upto 96kb) 1979: Atari 800 - 6502 1981: IBM Personal Computer, Model 5150 (8088, 16-bit), Commodore VIC-20 1982: Commodore 64 - 6510 1985: Commodore Amiga 500 (Motorola 68000), Atari ST (Motorola 68000)
https://github.com/MEGA65/open-roms
Screeps[edit | edit source]
- https://github.com/bonzaiferroni/screepswiki/wiki/%23cpu-clinic-faq
- https://github.com/snorrwe/xenos
- Screeps mine_container->storage distance: 12 and 35
- 3000 every 300 ticks...
- Road decay 100 hp every 1000 ticks (plus 1 tick reduction for each body part that uses it)
- Repair: Repairs a structure for 100 hits per tick consuming 1 energy unit per tick.
CONTAINER_DECAY: 5000, CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME: 100, CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME_OWNED: 500, <- WTF?
global.CONTAINER_UPKEEP = CONTAINER_DECAY / REPAIR_POWER / CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME_OWNED; global.REMOTE_CONTAINER_UPKEEP = CONTAINER_DECAY / REPAIR_POWER / CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME;
- 1 body part take 3 ticks to spawn.
Network Bandwidth[edit | edit source]
hextor->hextor: direct hdd copy = 76.07MB/s Syncthing: hextor->ender = 4.84-9.0 MiB/s Syncthing: phone->tablet = 5-6 MiB/s Syncthing: hextor->tablet = 1 MiB/s
Thought Stream[edit | edit source]
- I should write down stuff I think because I keep getting side tracked.
- I need a way to sync my config stuff. AwesomeWM menu's for example could be stored in another way and generated at runtime. Don't want to fuck around with git checkouts/ansible.
- Could use the same file for other window managers.
- I want a nice web portal with quicklinks and a dashboard showing me hdd space. Service workers allow it to work when server is offline.
- I still need that 'que move' thing so I can add files to be moved after running the mv command.
- I want my own shell/multiplexer/wm/editor/blah... with magic and rainbows.
- I want shit to be decentralised and distributed.
- I need a unicode emoji inserter thing, using the wiki is too slow. Systray or something. Maybe awesomewm menu + xclip would work...