[00:17] I wish travel between here and Mountain View didn't take so long [00:29] SketchCow: implemented you wish #2. to bring back the cursor use cfg.video.hideCursor = false; check sae.net for demo [00:30] i've disabled the cursor for default, so you don't have to update loader.js on this one [00:33] actually, feels better than expected :) [00:48] *** azakai has quit IRC (Quit: Ex-Chat) [03:07] naTmeg: I suppose that's one way to do it [03:08] *** DFJustin has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [03:15] db48x: they simplest way for now. i'll check that api out later [03:15] yea :) [04:00] n8 [04:00] *** naTmeg has quit IRC (Leaving) [04:53] *** Coderjoe has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [05:00] *** DFJustin has joined #jsmess [05:10] *** Coderjoe has joined #jsmess [05:36] * db48x yawns [05:37] if I had known this morning how much of a waste today was going to be, I wouldn't have bothered trying to do any real work [05:46] SketchCow: i downloadied the Nintendo Power for my archives [07:31] Dude, they're everywhere. [07:32] now you're playing with power [07:33] So wait, I think db48x needs to do the closure compile and install of the new sae javascript. [07:35] Morning in UK! [07:35] (and yes, as I expected, hiding the mouse is effective) [07:48] I'll be doing lots of travel around today, so I'll be not around, BUT [07:48] I checked, all 5 screenshotters are going full bore just fine [07:48] 5 is really enough [07:59] According to the search engine, 10,380 Amiga disks are in! [08:43] The update naTmeg did is great (mouse) - db48x, when you get a chance, fling in the new scriptedamigaemulator.js for me somewhere. [08:44] (Only you can closure compile it, which is probably not a great longterm strategy) [08:44] But I'm really happy naTmeg is using this attention to radically update/upgrade SAE for us [08:45] And the loader's getting a little upgrade too. Great all around. [09:17] nice, he added the pointerlock stuff? [12:20] yes [13:20] *** naTmeg has joined #jsmess [13:34] db48x: hiya, there is something messed up. i still get the "Failed to download game data!" error under palemoon (firefox fork) on this win7 machine here. it worked some days ago and sae.net does also work with palemoon. so there problem must be in the IA framework. the error comes after "Emualtor Metadata", after loading sae-a500p.json. no more infos or errors in the console.. [13:42] if people could link to amiga programs of particular nice quality in the amiga section, I'd appreciate it. [13:42] I will build a showcase for the announcement. [14:14] SketchCow: "amiga" consists of serval parts. original amigas from a1000-a4000 belong to "amiga-classic". then there is "amiga-nextgen" using powerpc instead of m68k and is devided into "AmigaOS4" and "MorphOS". market and sales for classic died long ago and those apps do not have a website. you could find many of them at aminet.net as freeware now. and even for nextgen, you could count the apps that are currently for sale with bare hands.. [14:18] naTmeg: is it one particular item, or all of them? [14:18] but the classic-market is not dead for new hardware and freeware-soft. there are some manufacutres and people (like me), who are buying :p [14:18] naTmeg: also, could you go to the debugger and tell it to pause on exceptions, then see where it stops? [14:18] db48x: all [14:19] it does load sae-a500p.json, but not sae-a500p.cfg [14:19] that's ok [14:44] browserfs.js 9: [function(a, b, c) a,b are undefined [14:45] hmm [14:45] that's not super helpful [14:45] hmm [14:46] can you go up the call stack to loader.js, and see what we were doing? [14:46] SketchCow: ping? [14:54] * naTmeg is such a newbie to debuggers. i'm normally not using them. trying to figure out how that works.. [15:09] hmm, fails on loader.js:771 with TypeError [15:10] what's the text of the exception? [15:13] there is no text, just the object [15:14] in the debugger tab there's an inspector for local variables [15:14] the exception shows up ther [15:14] e [15:14] you can click the twisty next to it to expand it and show more details [15:28] also, as long as you're there, what's the value of AsyncMirrorFS? [15:29] lol, i don't it. time to make coffee.. [15:29] http://www.219.dic.at/tmp/snap.png [15:36] oh, weird [15:36] your exception doesn't have a message [15:37] but AsyncMirrorFS is undefined, so... [15:37] oh, but it hasn't even gotten to that point yet [15:37] it's on line 771, not 777 [16:14] hmm, the first exception does occur in es6-promise.js:111 http://www.219.dic.at/tmp/snap2.png [16:22] no there's more.. [16:29] what version of the browser is that? [16:29] you shouldn't be running code from e6promise.js at all, in a modern browser [16:31] anyway, you can see the call stack along the top [16:31] the right-most item in that list is where the exception occurred [16:55] browser is palemoon, a firefox fork. the very first exception seems to come from jquery "An invalid or illegal string was specified". maybe this browser is just too old cos it have problems on other sites too. but strange that it worked smae days ago.. [17:03] some exceptions are fine, since they get caught and handled [18:56] *** GLaDOS has quit IRC (Oh crap, I died.) [18:56] *** GLaDOS has joined #jsmess [19:27] *** Coderjoe has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [19:42] *** Coderjoe has joined #jsmess [20:26] db48x: seems to be this browser. now i've extra installed firefox and it does work with it, so i seems to be okay. ;) [21:42] hurrah, screenshotting shifted to the new collections [22:05] SketchCow: could you get the sourcemap for browserfs installed alongside browserfs.js? [22:05] it's in the loaderlab [22:07] then naTmeg will be able to use it to see into the browserfs source, and maybe will be able to figure out what the problem in Palemoon is [22:08] could be an idea. i'm currently just preparing disk.js for CAPS-support.. [23:09] New thing happening [23:09] db48x: Needs to wait until I get back [23:09] I just can't get the devs to move [23:10] So, new thing is I have something going in and stripping the date and creator out of the titles and shove them into the right metadata. [23:10] After I'm sure it went well, I'm going to go back and strip the titles to be just titles. [23:11] It'll look a lot less chinty [23:13] https://archive.org/search.php?query=emulator%3Asae* [23:13] If you watch along the side, you'll see it populate. [23:14] https://archive.org/details/17-Bit_Intros_Music_Disc_1989-07_17-Bit_Software [23:14] See? Creator and date shoved in [23:14] https://archive.org/search.php?query=emulator%3Asae*&and[]=creator%3A%2217+bit+software%22 [23:14] And here, you can see the "by" now populating [23:14] Doing 10,300 will take a little time [23:16] Also, I wasn't clear on "showcase", obviously [23:16] I mean stuff in the collection that just works, and makes sense. [23:17] Like, 20-50 that people can go to with just "I just want to see it and have it work." [23:50] https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_amiga_showcase