http://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/Phosphor
\ A STM8 eForth WS2812 demo with tested timing | |
\ for STM8S w/ 16MHz (HSI) clock | |
\ 3.3V MINDEV: PB4 with 1K pull-up to 5V works well | |
\res MCU: STM8S103 | |
\res export PB_DDR PB_ODR PB_CR1 | |
#require ]B! | |
#require ]CB |
[ | |
{ | |
"backcolor": "#363636", | |
"name": "Knight keyboard" | |
}, | |
[ | |
{ | |
"x": 0.5, | |
"c": "#0073a2", | |
"t": "#CCCCB7", |
#!/usr/bin/perl | |
# | |
# Generate a listing of all paths ever used in the repository, along with the | |
# disk space used by the path throughout the entire history. Note that sizes | |
# for trees are cumulative; they include the sizes of all of the paths below | |
# them, in addition to the tree storage itself. All sizes are in bytes, and | |
# reflect git's delta and zlib compression. | |
# | |
# One caveat is that this is just the _current_ on-disk size. The on-disk size | |
# of each object may change if git repacks and chooses different delta bases, |
#!/usr/bin/python | |
# A microcode assembler | |
import os | |
import os.path | |
import re | |
import collections | |
import IPython.Shell |
This script was written for the TOPS-10-In-a-Box project. It calculates the passwords for Magic Mode in ADVENT, and is based on the one available at Zonadepruebas website.
Description copied from Zonadepruebas:
Don Woods, who deviced this authentication scheme 29 years ago, has given his kind permission to disclose it publically
'Advent' is reputedly the first text adventure game. It was originally created by William Crowthers, and later expanded by Don Woods. It was programmed in Fortran, on a DEC PDP-10 computer, and Woods' version dates from 1977. This first version has a maintenance feature called "Magic Mode". It was intended for administrators only, and involves a bizarre authentication process. After entering "MAGIC MODE" as first command in the game, the program will ask:
- "ARE YOU A WIZARD?", (replay "YES")
- "PROVE IT! SAY MAGIC WORD", (default is "DWARF")