4 Oct 2000 Michael   » (Journeyer)

hacking

Fixed some stuff in SWARM, expanded libc. It's quite cool - I've got enough of libc implemented that I can simply compile my test apps for SWARM these days without thinking about it. Of course, I look forward to the day's when I don't have to write bits of POSIX anymore (I worked on the POSIX/sockets later for Nemesis). Any hows, the coprocessor stuff is nearly there. If anyone knows stuff about instruction timings on the ARM, and knows why MCR is one cycle longer the MRC (see my posting on comp.sys.arm today) then let me know please!

Kid A

iain: Radiohead to me are tracks like Paranoid Android, The Bends, Planet Telex, etc. I prefer my Radiohead served live where it has much more spirit to it. The National Anthem live is quite gutsy. But, I really liked Climbing Up The Walls on OK Computer, and I think Kid A picks up on that kind of track. As much as I miss the more rock tracks, I can take Kid A in parallel. It's just another side of the coin. I can see that we're going to have to agree to disagree over this one :-)

LaTeX

Okay, I'll set up the LaTeX site over the weekend. I'll post here when it's up. I've just far too much to do during the week to fit it in. I think I'll make it a place for both styles and for cunning macros too. And anything else LaTeXy.

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