On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Akshat Kumar
aku...@mail.nanosouffle.net wrote:
Although there is already an ircfs for Inferno, since I don't want to
run Inferno outside of Plan 9
Why not?
and certainly not over a remote connection to Plan 9
Why not?
(these
also being my only options --
I don't want to
run Inferno
outside of Plan 9, and certainly not over a remote connection to Plan 9 (these
also being my only options -- unless someone wants to start creating drivers
for
Atheros wireless cards)
Couldn't you run Inferno inside of plan9?
I seem to remember Mjl, the author if the inferno ircfs, wrote an
ircfs for Plan 9 ages ago. Still, seems like a total waste of time
when you have a perfectly fine one in limbo, which is a much more
convenient language for building such a thing anyway.
the op said he was running plan 9.
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On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 3:28 PM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
I seem to remember Mjl, the author if the inferno ircfs, wrote an
ircfs for Plan 9 ages ago. Still, seems like a total waste of time
when you have a perfectly fine one in limbo, which is a much more
convenient
Or have a native Limbo compiler; I've been itching for that for some time,
but I've much else on my hands. One day when free...
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 9:28 AM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.netwrote:
I seem to remember Mjl, the author if the inferno ircfs, wrote an
ircfs for Plan 9
Hello all -
I recently added a USB 2.0 PCMCIA card to the array of crutches my old
laptop uses ... and have found that when I attempt to log on to my Plan 9
install, booting hangs with the following line
#U/usb0: uhci: port 0xBF80 irq 11
... if I leave the card (and by association what is
Uh, considering that ircfs is for Inferno (via Limbo), having a Limbo
compiler to native Plan9 would be a potential solution, assuming the run
time could be kept the same.
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Charles Forsyth fors...@terzarima.netwrote:
Or have a native Limbo compiler; I've been
Or have a native Limbo compiler; I've been itching for that for some time,
it doesn't mean anything.
Uh, considering that ircfs is for Inferno (via Limbo), having a Limbo
compiler to native Plan9 would be a potential solution, assuming the run
time could be kept the same.
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On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 6:52 PM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.netwrote:
Well, actually, I was thinking of something along the lines of Lisaac:
dynamic modules are statically compiled ala object files, the run
time
handles issues between Plan9 Inferno. Sys-load the like would
Although there is already an ircfs for Inferno, since I don't want to run
Inferno
outside of Plan 9, and certainly not over a remote connection to Plan 9 (these
also being my only options -- unless someone wants to start creating drivers
for
Atheros wireless cards), I've begun work on an FS
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