About id02 
Friday, 10th October 2008, 6:46pm 
 

About id02

The motorola 68000 microprocessor can access memory in increments of one byte (8 bits), one word (16 bits), or one long word (32 bits). The microprocessor can access a byte of information at an odd or even memory address. but it must access a word or long word at an even memory address. So, when the microprocessor attempts to read or write a word or long word at an odd address, you see the id02 error. since that's a 50/50 proposition when running random code, this error shows up quite often.

What is id02? A small selection of computer based notes, blogs, experiments, gadgets, smudges, interference and iFart. id02 has run on top of various CMS and currently runs on top of a modified pMachine, a mySQL/php article manager, The pages are mostly dynamically generated with simple HTML and code snippets; no fuss, no complex css... My interest in modifying existing php cgi scripts has made id02 a personal web-based personal information manager, this is where I leave notes, read web mail as well as getting advance notification for events.

Mission statement? To create all-in-one solutions for non-existent problems. De-hype with hypes. Collect human peculiarity and not necessarily do anything about it

What is iFart? iFart is international celebration of art with a capital F. It is significantly louder and better than yo’Fart.

Who’s Kim?
Kim is a generally unemployable computer craftsman/father/blurred visionary with a verbal communication problem, who enjoys spending endless amount of time finding the ultimate solution to the simplest problems. He is easily intrigued by interference, gadgets, simplicity, rides an Alex Moulton and aspires to be a part-time dignitary and a part-time landlord! He can be contacted via this form:

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