[03:22] He's energetic. I appreciate that. [15:21] *** JohnTalen has joined #jsmess [15:22] Possible problem emulating the 8259 PIC on my local machine for v86. Looking into it further. [15:41] it's apparent the downloadable v86 and the one on the site is completely different. [16:15] It's in the restorative process of both Windows images. Other images work fine. [17:15] Excellent. [17:15] So, JohnTalen [17:16] devesine_: First did the painful porting attempt with what became JSMESS. Now retired. [17:16] Vito`: Did even more painful porting and specifically making compiling flexible. Now retired. [17:16] DFJustin: Has been overseeing things since the beginning, heavily connected to MAME and does lots of great work [17:16] bai: Does a lot of work on the project from every angle [17:17] jvilk_: Wrote the filesystem in javascript system we use, just jumps in in emergencies or updates [17:17] SketchCow: Some asshole [17:17] Everyone else has stuff they're helping with. A few are just observers. [17:18] db48x: Doing the Emularity, and a ton of other works [17:19] *** db48x has joined #jsmess [17:27] SketchCow: is there any movement on vlc.js lately? I just ripped some Quicktime Cinepak files from a NASA CD from 2001 that it'd be neat to stream without re-encoding [17:28] Can't play them on modern Quicktime [17:28] yeah actually j-b messaged me the other day, they're doing a week long hackathon next week to get it working [17:28] hot damn [17:29] they bid on the wrong horse when they decided to prioritize the PNaCl build, heh [17:31] haha [17:40] I was JUST going to add this [17:40] But I didn't know about the hackathon [17:40] Regardless, my position was: [17:40] ... they see the future [17:40] ... it's just when they can join it [17:43] So help them, but it's them [17:46] yeah, I told them Id make myself available during that time, and we could pull in whoever else (meaning azakai) as they had questions [18:33] *** Rai-chan has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [18:38] *** JohnTalen has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [18:39] *** john__ has joined #jsmess [18:43] *** Rai-chan has joined #jsmess [18:48] SketchCow: did you have any other emulators besides v86 you would want to use? [18:49] *** john__ is now known as JohnTalen [18:49] vice.js [18:50] Those are the two big missing ones that I think are of high enough quality to use. [18:54] okay thanks. [18:56] v86 is way more important. [18:59] are there specific app images you wanted for both those emulators? [19:03] *** db48x has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [19:04] SketchCow: thank you for the intros. [19:06] SketchCow: what did you specifically want done with vice.js? [19:07] Integration into the emularity [19:08] ok [19:10] welcome to the collective. you will soon be emulated. [19:15] BORG=Business ORGanization. [20:14] *** db48x has joined #jsmess [20:14] * db48x shakes a fist a comcast [21:27] are there going to be bootable win95 install or general image disks on archive.org? [21:27] meaning, downloable images... [21:32] JohnTalen: in general there could be anything [21:33] JohnTalen: but if you take a look at https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_win3_showcase you'll see how we intend to set things up [21:34] the metadata tells the emularity to load both the current item and a specific windows 3.1 disk, mounting one as the C: drive and the other as d: [21:34] D: [21:35] we then run a batch file that starts windows and then the application, but that part's not really relevant to anything other than windows 3.1 [21:39] Yes, I noticed that 2 hours ago when I tried the win95 demo disk for windows 3.1. nicely done! [21:40] thank you :) [21:41] yw! :) [21:41] for v86 it could also be a linux boot image and some linux program, or a bsd boot image plus..., etc [21:42] we'll even happily let people boot up the installers, even though it won't be super useful for them [21:46] gonna have to get windows at some point. linux tools are very much lacking when it comes to optical drives, in fact it's downright hissed upon. [21:54] oh? what are you doing with your optical drive? [21:55] brilliant, microsoft's windows 10 pages are severly broken. [21:56] well, i want to make windows 95/98/(etc al.) images. need to make boot disks too. linux has mkisofs...that's about it. [21:57] ah [21:57] there are probably images you can download from archive.org [21:59] yeah, that was my earlier question. [22:02] making isos are easy. making them bootable. well. that's arcane art not tied to any search engine web pages. [22:03] linux for linux. easy. [22:03] https://archive.org/details/MicrosoftWindows9500004404Microsoft1995 [22:04] DFJustin: thanks. [22:04] nice. [22:04] do i need a key for it? [22:05] probably [22:05] well, even to see if it gets into gfx mode is a plus. [22:06] JohnTalen: oooh, I misunderstood your earlier question :D [22:06] current images are questionable at best. they are at-desktop burns. [22:07] db48x: :) [22:14] here's a boot disk if you need one https://archive.org/download/MAME_0.185_Software_List_ROMs_non-merged/MAME_0.185_Software_List_ROMs_non-merged.zip/MAME%200.185%20Software%20List%20ROMs%20%28non-merged%29%2Fibm5170%2Fwin95b.zip [22:16] thank you. [22:17] prolly won't be useful as i've already used a boot disk for 95. what i was looking for was a bootable cd. [22:19] probably doesn't exist since win95 era pcs couldn't boot from cd [22:22] probably explains why my Win98 CD here also includes a boot floppy [22:38] hm perhaps slip streaming was only partial to w98. it's been a while. 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