Thanks Russ. I got interested to drawterm, because it can deal with ktrans and of course Japanese from Win XP(shit!â). Yes, it's very usefull to me! It's probably because of the right decision of drawterm's design, I believe. So, I have interest what was the key design of drawterm.
> Drawterm is essentially a user-space version of the > Plan 9 kernel, along with a copy of cpu and exportfs > that run on top of it. > Sean Quinlan was responsible for the first drawterm, So, we cannot expect him to write design document of drawterm? I know you wrote the essence of it, however, I feel it too tarse to me. For an example, how he made Plan 9 kernel to other OS's user space? Please don't force me to read all the sources of it! Kenji
