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<Bitweasil> clever, sounds like the pigeon guided missile concepts during WWII.
<Bitweasil> Train a pigeon to peck a (tank, building, etc), and stick it in a missile, use the pecking to adjust the fins to center things.
<Bitweasil> I guess, guided bomb.
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<vdamewood> That reminds me of Google's pigeon rank technology.
<bslsk05> ​archive.google.com: Google Technology
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<clever> Bitweasil: ah yeah, ive seen that too
<Bitweasil> Not as cool as the bat bombs, but...
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<kazinsal> update: I did not, in fact, write a single line of code tonight :(
<kazinsal> but after tomorrow (today? technically) I will have a long weekend, which means I should be able to sit down and write magic instructions to make the magic thinking sand do what I want it to
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<sortie> kazinsal, neat, you didn't fuck up :)
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<mjg> sigh. wrote something in asm + a test jig in .c
<mjg> works great
<mjg> i plug it into the actual program and it does not
<j`ey> D:
<mjg> turns out i forgot to zero out eax and by accident it happened to be 0 in the standalone test
<mjg> on entry
* vdamewood hands mjg the xor instruction.
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<not_not> Ahoythere
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<hodbogi> I think I got multiboot 2 aligned correctly with fasmg
<hodbogi> I have been getting confused with the new macro syntax even though the result isn't much different than fasm
<bslsk05> ​dpaste.org: dpaste/pep2d (Python)
<hodbogi> ... I did the math on it, seeems to be accurate
<hodbogi> I commented out all the ELF crap so I could see just the multiboot part.
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<geist> yay
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<moon-child> if I do an nt store, and then a normal store of the same value to the same address, am I guaranteed to get a reasonable result?
<zid> depends what you mean by reasonable
<zid> I'd assume you get one or the other as the final result, given you.. issued a nt store
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<moon-child> _same_ value
<moon-child> so 'reasonable' would be I get that value, not something else
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