This is pretty cool, seems like a great(and cheap) way to get an all in one kit get you started.
MarauderIIC wrote:You know those people that are like "CHECK IT OUT I just made Linux run on this piece of celery [or other random object]!!"? Yeah, that's Falco, but with ES.
Dear god, they actually ported ES to a piece of celery!
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I have one. I got it for Christmas. It's pretty confusing at first but I got that hang of it pretty fast. Its coded in C but the C is more Assembly-looking than anything. The only real similarities is the syntax and functions of C but it uses a lot of naming systems that are similar to Assembly.
Funny the book I'm reading now "The elements of computing systems" is all about this stuff and came with a CD with this type of program on it... I didn't get the CD but I think the software is available on their website which I haven't gone to yet
LeonBlade wrote:I can't get there says I'm banned lol?
I've never been to that site in my entire life...
I'll ask the owner when I see him online.
EDIT: I chatted with him a little while ago and he said: "We had tons of spam attacks at one point, so there's lots and lots of ban filters in place at the moment." He says you could try using a proxy. Otherwise you need to send me your IP address and what ISP you're using. With that information he should be able to figure out what filter you're hitting and make an exception or whatever it is that needs to be done.