#avr Logs

Oct 17 2019

#avr Calendar

02:11 AM davor_ is now known as davor
05:25 AM Snoras_ is now known as Snoras
06:50 AM _abc_: does the current avr-gcc support the fpu in the stm32f401CC ?
06:52 AM damjan: the fpu is part of the arm architecture, should be the same on all CortexM4F microcontrollers
06:54 AM _abc_: I have a stm32f4xx but not the 401 iirc. Need to look. Missed the fact it has a fpu at all.
07:00 AM damjan: M4F will have the VFPv4-SP fpu
07:22 AM nohit: avr-gcc dont support arms/stm32
07:24 AM _abc_: nohit: sure I was on about avr-arm-eabixx
07:40 AM Emil: _abc_: bruh wtf
07:40 AM Emil: :D
07:40 AM Emil: yet you wrote avr-gcc :D
07:43 AM Emil: Oh fuck, wrong channel
07:47 AM _abc_: yah, confusing. s at the end, no s...
08:10 AM _abc_: Heh on what channel is the person who wrote avr-gcc ? :)
08:11 AM * _abc_ is not and will not be confused with abcminiuser
08:54 AM day: woah _abc_ WROTE avr-gcc? :O
08:54 AM * day intentionally feeds the confusion ^.^
09:12 AM * _abc_ turns day into night
09:12 AM twnqx: uh, avr-gcc only supports the 8bit avrs...
09:12 AM * _abc_ facepalms.
09:13 AM twnqx: afaik not even avr32, and definitely no arms :P
09:21 AM * _abc_ waves arms: stop stop, it was a honest mistake
09:30 AM _abc_: Are there free IPV4s still on sale anywhere? In Europe etc?
09:31 AM davor_ is now known as davor
09:32 AM * _abc_ expects RIPE to give in to pressure and appropriate some RFC1918 addresses for public use. After all, crap router firmware frequently does not filter them anyway :)
09:33 AM _abc_: Apart from my linux router(s), none of the routers I have, with oem firmware, do anything to not route RFC1918 on the wan. Both ways.
09:34 AM _abc_: Was fun in the 1990s when I was on modem PPP to see the cretin admins who ran the "ISP" leave everything open so I could see windows machines looking for "election domain master" and so all over the wan which covered about 2 cities at the time.
09:35 AM _abc_: *and so on
11:43 PM Thrashbarg_ is now known as Thrashbarg
11:45 PM day__ is now known as day